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Once Upon a Katamari and Other Games (Ft. Theo from Powerplant)

Once Upon a Katamari and Other Games (Ft. Theo from Powerplant)

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This week on Thumb Cramps, it’s the final week of Oct! New Release Tobers! And to celebrate they’re joined by Theo, lead singer/songwriter of the UK band Powerplant, to look at Once Upon A Katamari for the Nintendo Switch 2, Final Sentence DEMO for the PC and Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 for the PC. Plus official endorsements from Video Game Dunkey and a deep discussion of crashing cars. What more could you want from a video game review podcast?


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