It’s the games of May 2020, but first we talk about the current situation from a media PoV, and catch up with a dear release from April that we might have forgotten to mention last month!

It’s the games of May 2020, but first we talk about the current situation from a media PoV, and catch up with a dear release from April that we might have forgotten to mention last month!
Bamm and Drac decided this week to invite you into a game session with the two of them while they offer their thoughts about the Division 2, it’s similarities/differences to the PS4 version and Division 1 as well as a few tidbits on cider brewing.
It’s the 200th episode of Bammsters’ Rated-R Show, and we look at games coming out in April 2020, while randomly talking about old movies and completely not mentioning Bicentennial Man!
In what is most certainly not a Comic Shop Talk episode, Bamm and Drac talk about things that would normally go into a Comic Shop Talk episode with their usual convictions!
We sit down and chat with Axel, the #indiedev behind the VR game Vikubb. Find out how he went from gamer to gamedev and see why it might just be a fun game to pass some time with friends in.
Drac gets G to talk about the recent 1Up Conference and Expo in Kortrijk, Belgium, plus Larian’s Baldurs’s Gate III vs Swordcoast Legends, Forgotten Realms vs Dragon Lance, and lots of other odd stuff.
Beidi Guo of Lantern Studio joins us to talk about everything regarding tomorrow’s release of Luna – The Shadow Dust
It’s February, and we’re having a look at 10 interesting games coming out this month!
We’ve been chasing Graywalkers: Purgatory for an interview since late 2016, and it is finally here! The game is in Early Access, and if you’re into cataclysmic Turn-based Strategy games, this is one you can’t let pass you by.
Join Bamm and Drac as they discuss the Witcher show, how they would have put Sean Bean into it and make plans to play Angels Fall First again. (Which if you’ve not checked that game out you really should!)
From Streaming Services to Gaming Awards and everything in between, Bamm & Drac covers some old shite.