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indieRift Podcast – Episode 35 | Podcast

Matt Murray by Matt Murray
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On this week’s show, Stephen checks out the brand-new Infestation Update for Galactic Vault, Matt dives into Sektori, a lightning-fast twin-stick shooter from a former Housemarque developer that channels the very best parts of Geometry Wars, and Andy takes on the terrifying deep space depths of Supermassive Games’ latest cinematic horror adventure, Directive 8020. We also tackle a LOT of rough news, including the mass layoff of the Luna Abyss team just a month after the game’s release, along with Xbox’s latest wave of ‘rumored’ studio closures.

But it’s not all doom and gloom! Thanks to an awesome listener question, Matt and Andy heap on the praise for Mina the Hollower, making the case for why it’s one of their favorite games of the year. We also debut a brand-new segment, Rapid Fire Wishlist, where we blaze through a stack of promising indie titles that deserve a spot on your radar. All that and so much more on The indieRift Podcast! #xbox #minathehollower #indiegames

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    Matt is a sucker for stupid hard platformers. If he didn't have a family he would spend 100% of his time trying and failing to speed run Super Meat Boy. He enjoys long walks on the beach, defeating the 8 robot masters, and has a soft spot for indie games.

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