TalkRadar Clip o' the week: Alan Wake and The Quest for The Billionth Thermos

Seriously, we know you’re busy people! We also know a lot of you reading GamesRadar haven’t ever listened toour filthy, stupid podcast: TalkRadar. We understand your trepidation. They're too long, podcasts are boring, etc… Well, here’s a bite-sized clip we humbly ask that you try super-quick like! It may not be what you were expecting

Let’s state this right off:澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:We love Alan Wake. However, with its ultra-serious tone, ceaseless first-person narration, and a maddening number of Thermos brand thermoses to distract yourself with, the game is very easy to mak🍃e fun of.So, with all due respect to its execution and am✱bition, letsmock it mercilessly in our very own Alan Wake sketch?!

I can’t speak for Henry Gilbert (he’s not here today,) the man who wrote this awesomely goofy piece, but I can only assumehe wrote the piece out of some affection for the game. You’ll have to have played Alan Wake a bit to really get it, but assuming you have, you’llthink it's f***ing hilarious. Plus, we love making old-timey radio production pieces like this, but they take a lot🌳 of time. So if you like it, by all means, link the vid around to your bud🎐dies and help us spread the Gospel of TalkRadar so we can make more. Amen.

Jun 23, 2010


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