Deadlock and Concord have some fugly characters
Matt and James catch up after a brief hiatus. They discuss their experiences with "Deadlock," a secret Valve game that has now been revealed to the public. The game is described as a third-person shooter with MOBA elements, combining aspects of Dota and Overwatch but with its own unique mechanics. James initially found the game fun but lost interest, while Matt, who generally dislikes MOBAs, wasn't as impressed.
The hosts then segue into rumors about the long-anticipated "Half-Life 3" or another Half-Life-related project. They discuss the history of failed attempts to develop a new Half-Life game and speculate on how Valve might be approaching this new project.
Next, they critique "Concord," a game released by Sony that has been widely considered a failure. They describe it as a safe, uninspired attempt at a live-service game that lacks the innovation and character appeal needed to stand out in a crowded market. Despite some players finding the gameplay enjoyable, the hosts agree that the game’s lack of originality and poor character design have doomed it from the start.
The conversation then shifts to other games, including "Black Myth: Wukong," which neither host has played but acknowledge as a significant release, particularly in the Asian market. They discuss the game's impressive sales and popularity, comparing it to other titles and expressing interest in possibly playing it in the future. However, they note that it doesn’t currently hold the same must-play status for them as other major titles.
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts briefly touch on the recent Nintendo Direct, specifically the announcement of the "Castlevania Dominus Collection," which includes three classic DS Castlevania games. Matt expresses excitement about this collection, particularly due to the quality-of-life improvements made for playing these games on modern hardware.