Podcast / Video Games
Tags: 505 Games, Abraham Lincoln, blueonic, Criterion Games, Daniel Day-Lewis, Demo, EA Games, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, King Baby Duck, Most Wanted, Movies, Need For Speed, PS3, Rebellion Developments, Reviews, Sally Field, Sniper Elite, Steven Spielberg, Tommy Lee Jones, XBOX 360
November 20, 2012

O Bastard, My Bastard, our fearful show is here!
In this week’s episode Blueonic gripes about the bad side of celebrating Thanksgiving, while King Baby Duck thinks of ways of making the feast even better with the help of a deep-fryer. Spielberg’s latest film Lincoln is reviewed, as the duo thinks back at how much the political party system has changed since the passing of the 13th Amendment. The demo of Need For Speed: Most Wanted is looked at, with both guys perplexed by how much of a step back the game looks compared to Hot Pursuit. Blueonic praises the new DLC content of Sniper Elite V2, and the Bastards say farewell to Twinkies.
Whether you voted “Aye” or “Nay,” here comes Episode 161: Oh No, He’s Going To Tell Another Story!
Anime / Podcast / Video Games
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Adie, Anime Boston, Batman, Benjamin Walker, blueonic, conventions, Demo, Dominic Cooper, Jeremy McGrath, King Baby Duck, Lego, Locke, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Movies, Power Rangers, PS3, PSN, Reviews, Seth Graham-Smith, steampunk, Steampunk Industrial Revolution, Steampunk Symposium, Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov, TV, Vagabonds, Vampire Hunter, Watch City Festival, World Steam Expo, XBOX 360, XBOX Live Arcade
June 26, 2012

The Bastards’ two favorite steampunk kids drop by in an all-new episode!
This week guest stars Locke Valor and Adie of the Vagabonds catch up with the B3 crew about their recent adventures around the steampunk convention circuit. The semi-historical Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is reviewed, along with the demos for Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes and Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad. Finally a discussion arises about whether or not America is currently making Japan look bad in the animation realm.
Four score and seven years ago, it was Episode 145: An Axe Goes Hand In Hand.