This week on the Digitally Uploaded podcast: We talk about 2017 games to look forward to… and terrible rollercoaster games

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Welcome to the very first podcast for a year that is going to be seriously intense in terms of games.

Usually January is a time where game developers and publishers take a bit of a break, but oh no, not this year. This year there’s going to be an endless stream of quality games from the start. This month along we’ve got a new Miku game, Yakuza, Kingdom Hears, Tales, Resident Evil, and Atelier Shallie on the PlayStation Vita. Oh, and a little something called Gravity Rush 2.

Come listen as we chat about the games of 2017 that we’re looking forward to (and already playing), and then we take a little trip into the simulation genre to love RollerCoaster Tycoon, and cry a little over Rollercoaster Dreams, the first 0.5/5 review of the year.

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Matt C: @MC_Odd
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