Latest Episodes of The Point
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The Point - Ireland Loves Video Games
Danny explores how video games have become an important part of Irish culture and how Irish developers have influenced the games we play today.
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The Point - Titanfall is just Call of Duty with Mechs
Danny eats a sandwich and wonders why so much of internet's discussion around new game releases is so reactionary and dumb.
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The Point - Those Games You Never Completed
Danny talks about how we stop playing some games out of boredom, while others we stop playing because we never want them to end.
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The Point - Is it time to buy an Xbox One?
A new Titanfall bundle and a price drop in the UK. Danny wonders whether now is the time to buy an Xbox One, or if should you should save your cash for later in the year.
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The Point - Goodbye Irrational Games
Danny looks back on Irrational Games' seventeen year history, and wonders why Ken Levine has decided to close the studio.
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The Point - Worst Sex Scenes
Valentine's day approaches, so what better time to remind ourselves of just how sleazy and unromantic video games can be? Here are the top five worst sex scenes in video games.
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The Point - Goat Simulator Needs To Happen
Danny explores how dumb games are often the most fun to play, and why we all need to make sure Goat Simulator is released.
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The Point - Thank You, Epic Games
Danny wonders if Epic's selling of the Gears of War franchise to Microsoft spells the end of their long and storied time in games development.
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The Point - Should Nintendo Stop Making Consoles?
With Nintendo announcing massive cuts to their Wii U sales expectations, Danny attempts to answer the question on everyone's minds. Should Nintendo become a software only company?
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The Point - Console Digital Purchase Problems
With the announcement of PlayStation Now, Danny wonders if consoles should should stop selling us digital games, and just sell us access to them?
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The Point - Games for a Boring January
There aren't many games coming out this month, so here are some ideas on how to keep yourself occupied in the meantime.
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The Point - Most Anticipated Games of 2014
Danny celebrates the new year by listing the top five games he's most looking forward to in 2014 in no particular order.
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The Point - Christmas Console Memories
Danny gets all nostalgic about a all those times unwrapping video game goodies on Christmas Day.
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The Point - Depressing Gender Wars
Danny wonders how both armies stand after the 2013 misogyny wars, and asks why it has anything to do with getting Depression Quest on Steam.
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The Point - The Spike VGX Disaster
Danny talks about how television has always struggled with games, and why Joel McHale should never be allowed near a gaming show again.
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The Point - Is the Wii U a failure?
Danny asks if the successful launches of the PS4 and Xbox One have hailed the beginning of the end for the struggling Wii U.
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The Point - Can Kinect Understand Weird Accents?
Kinect has trouble with Danny's accent, so this week he's testing the limits of Kinect's voice recognition.
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The Point - PlayStation 4 First Impressions
Danny wasn't a huge fan of the PS3, so was picking up a PlayStation 4 on launch day a good idea?
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The Point - PS4 Launch: Sony's Best or Worst?
Danny takes a look at the history of PlayStation launch lineups and asks if the PlayStation 4's launch is better or worse than previous years.
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The Point - Tabletop vs. Gaming
Seizing temporary control of The Point, Johnny looks at why rolling a bunch of dice on a table might just be the most fun you've ever had.
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The Point - What are you buying?
Danny wonders how much influence our friends have over the games we play and the consoles we buy.
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The Point - Should I Buy Pokemon?
Danny enlists the help of the GameSpot UK office to solve his quandary over whether or not to hop on the Pokemon bandwagon.
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The Point - Should you hold off on next gen?
Now that Watch Dogs has been delayed, Danny wonders if you should wait until next year to buy an Xbox One or a PlayStation 4.
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The Point - Should games try to be films?
Danny wonders if games are trying too hard to be movies, or if experiences like Beyond: Two Souls are opening up new avenues for the medium.
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