The DDNet Podcast! Horizon: Zero Dawn, screenshots, DLC and open worlds!

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This week on the DDNet podcast, James and Matt chat, ramble, and rave about screenshot modes in video games (check out Horizon: Zero Dawn’s… it’s incredible), open world games, and the value of DLC.

Yes, that’s right, Sony’s first really big game of the year is out very soon, and while you can check out Matt’s review on the www.digitallydownloaded.net website, we talk about some of the key themes and issues of the game in the podcast too. And other stuff, of course. We do like talking about other stuff.

Catch us on our social media accounts here:

Matt: @digitallydownld
James: @j_swinbanks

And you can check out all the music on the podcast by following the below links:

The Lost One’s Weeping: Kagamine Rin
Nerevar Rising: Morrowind
Waltz for the Moon: Final Fantasy VIII
Field Music: NieR: Automata

The podcast is completely free, and there are a couple of ways that you can listen in:

1) Download the free Podbean application, and subscribe to the Digitally Uploaded podcast there (Just search “Digitally Uploaded”). Alternatively you can find us through our Feed RSS, here: http://digitallydownloaded.podbean.com/feed/

2) Simply head on over to the Digitally Uploaded mini-website and follow us there. You’ll be able to download episodes that way too to listen to them offline: http://digitallydownloaded.podbean.com/

3) Simply click on the player below to tune in as you browse DDNet!

4) We’re also on iTiunes podcast, so you can search for us under “Digitally Uploaded” there, too.

Enjoy, and as always, please do let us know if you’ve got any feedback or would like for us to discuss a particular topic on an upcoming show.

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