MIXER going to FACEBOOK?! - What's Good Games (Ep. 168)

The Blind Gamer Steve Saylor joins Andrea and Britt to chat about the new Crash Bandicoot game, the Suicide Squad Rocksteady Games rumors, and in the middle of the show Microsoft announced they are moving all of Mixer's streamers to...FACEBOOK?? After the wild ride in news we chat with Steve about the importance of accessibility in games and how The Last of Us Part II really nailed some key features. Follow Steve on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevesaylor Learn more about accessibility in games: http://www.canIplaythat.com Support What’s Good Games on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/whatsgoodgames Discuss the podcast on our social channels! http://www.facebook.com/whatsgoodgames http://www.twitter.com/whatsgood_games http://www.youtube.com/whatsgoodgames Join the community page! https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatsgoodgames/ Timestamps: :04 Welcome to the show! 6:00 Crash Bandcioot 4: It’s About Time 12:26 Rocksteady is making a Suicide Squad game 19:26 Nintendo slows down its mobile strategy 27:45 Billy Mitchell UPDATE 32:16 Mixer shut down? 49:25 Let’s talk to Steve! 55:27 I wanted to ask Steve (if not under NDA) while working with Naughty Dog, if they said anything about sharing their knowledge to others within the industry? – Devon 58:43 Do you consider being able to turn gore off in gameplay an accessibility option, and do you have any thoughts about not being able to do so in the sequel? – Val 1:00:22 Out of all of the accessibility options available in the Last Of Us Part 2 which option would you like to see more games offer? – Darkknight6678 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Join Andrea Rene, Brittney Brombacher and Riana Manuel-Peña as they analyze the week's video game news, give hands-on impressions of upcoming titles, discuss your questions, and have a little bit of "off-topic" conversation. With over 30 years of video game industry experience, the conversation is sure to be insightful and passionate, but never takes itself too seriously.