Pixels & Ink Podcast: Episode 392

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Pixels & Ink Podcast: Episode 392

On this week’s Pixels & Ink Podcast: Chris, Jordan, and Khari sit down to talk about Netflix losing 200 thousand subscribers and they’re placing the blame squarely on you; the viewer.

This leads to a discussion about what caused this massive hit to Netflix and how it compares to other streaming services—Jordan muses again on how streaming has just become standard cable. Afterwards, the gang talks briefly about Amy Henning and Skydance media announcing a new Star Wars game; and they also talk about the reveal trailer for Thor: Love and Thunder—which leads to much speculation about the film, and incredible tangents about the MCU.

To bring the news section to a close, the gang talks a bit about the reveal of Sonic Origins—a four-piece remaster of classic Sonic games (the forget to talk about all the ridiculous “special edition” nonsense.)

In the review section, Khari has thoughts about The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, and Chris has thoughts about Neptunia x Senran Kagura.

If you have any questions or want to write in to the podcast, just send an email to [email protected] and we’ll read and answer your questions on air!

About the Castors:

  • Chris De Hoog: A writer and podcaster from Ontario, Chris discovered roleplaying games with Final Fantasy on the NES and has been overthinking them ever since. When he’s not obsessing over Star Wars, you can find him steaming at twitch.tv/guildtwotaps
  • Jordan Biordi: Writer, Editor, and part-time Ninja; when he’s not busy combating the forces of evil, he’s writing articles and making videos on the hilariously mediocre Youtube channel: Ninja-Jordan Reviews.
  • Khari Taylor: With gaming roots that pre-date the Nintendo Game & Watch, Khari remains a young soul in an industry where he’s often the oldest in the room. Japan his second home, he makes the pilgrimage to gaming’s mecca, Akihabara, whenever possible.
Jordan Biordi
Jordan Biordi

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