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[Giant Bombcast Episode 903: Frog Poses, Fighting Game Deep Dives, and Tech Transitions]-[903: No Souls]

Giant Bombcast · C1 · 2025-08-13

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Giant Bombcast Episode 903: A Whirlwind of Fitness, Fighting Games, and Website Beta

In episode 903 of the Giant Bombcast, the crew—Jan, Jeff Grubb, Dan Ryckert, and "Turbo" Sean McDowell—delivers a typically chaotic and wide-ranging discussion. The show opens with a bizarre physical comedy routine involving yoga poses, specifically the "frog pose," which leads to genuine physical struggle and self-deprecation, setting the tone for a session filled with gaming news, life updates, and community engagement.

Fighting Game Evolution: EVO and Beyond

Sean McDowell shares his recent experiences at EVO 2024, highlighting the event's evolution under new management. He notes that while the convention is becoming more expensive, it continues to improve, with better organization for the high-octane Sunday finals. The discussion transitions into a deep dive into upcoming fighting titles:

  • Invincible (vs. fighting game): Sean describes this title as a blend of Marvel vs. Capcom and Killer Instinct. He highlights the game's "blood gauntlets" mechanic and its authentic adherence to the source material, noting that it avoids traditional "comeback mechanics" like X-Factor to maintain a cleaner competitive feel.
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection & New Projects: The team discusses the shift in design philosophy for new Marvel-themed tag fighters. Sean expresses some apprehension about the slower, more deliberate pacing compared to the frenetic energy of the 25-year-old Marvel vs. Capcom legacy, but acknowledges the visual brilliance provided by Arc System Works.

The "Revenge Tour": Playing the Classics

Mike Minotti continues his "2019 Apology Tour" (rebranded as his "Revenge Tour"), where he is finally playing critically acclaimed titles he missed, such as Control. He praises Control for its unique atmosphere and mechanics, admitting he was previously too dismissive of its "weirdness" but has now fully embraced it. Meanwhile, the crew checks in on their "punishment" games:

  • Yoshi’s Island: Jan is playing through this classic, noting his hatred for Baby Mario's crying but expressing deep admiration for the game's art direction and the "relay mechanic" of the different Yoshi characters.
  • 007: Everything or Nothing: Jeff Grubb discusses his playthrough, praising the game's third-person shooter mechanics, which he argues were ahead of their time, and the surprisingly high-quality cinematic presentation for the GameCube era.

Industry News and Website Transitions

The news segment is dominated by the ongoing turmoil within Microsoft/Xbox, with the crew discussing the cancellation of Avalanche Studios' Contraband. They reflect on the frustration of seeing a massive corporation acquire studios only to pivot away from development, noting the "bloodthirsty" nature of the tech industry.

Additionally, the team pushes the new enormous-explosive.com website beta. They urge premium members to participate, test the new features (like the ticker and video catalog), and use the suggestion box to provide feedback to Chuck Towski, emphasizing their collective desire to revitalize the platform.

Community Interaction and Final Thoughts

The episode concludes with a series of emails and Super Chats. Topics range from the regional dominance of pizza chains (Domino’s vs. Pizza Hut) to the bizarre and "stupid" naming conventions of Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear series. The crew ends on a high note, teasing upcoming content, including a travelogue of their San Francisco trip and the much-anticipated Trespasser stream for the "Blight Club."

Overall, episode 903 captures the essence of Giant Bomb: a mix of professional gaming analysis, absurd personal anecdotes, and a persistent, community-focused drive to improve their own digital home.

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