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Activision Blizzard Fiasco & The Girls Are 18!

Activision Blizzard Fiasco & The Girls Are 18!

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Three's a company, so enjoy the companionship of Oomny and Van Rachnid on this third episode of the Ragdoll Gameskast! It's bad news bears this time around as our co-hosts dive nose first into the lawsuit filed against Activision Blizzard by the state of California, alleging a workplace culture of misogyny and rampant sexual harassment against female employees. The guys scrutinize the responses from Activision executives like J. Allen Brack (not to be confused with Voldemar 'Brak' Guerta) before offering their two cents on the matter. Then, @OomnyRocks reviews Returnal and @VRachnid reviews Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! and gives some impressions on Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

00:00:00 - Intro Featuring Reflux Man (AKA Skip It)

00:02:30 - Kingdom Come: Deliverance and PS5 Crash Issues

00:06:51 - Hook-Back and Thot Process

00:10:15 - The 'Official Start of the Show' Featuring the Power of Edits!

  • Thoughts and Farts They Fade
  • Motto of Our Show (If You Agree)

00:16:18 - Corrections

00:20:05 - Another Rule 4 Lyf & The Nature of Challenge

00:27:38 - Topic of the Show: Activision Blizzard Lawsuit Fiasco

01:31:00 - What We Playing - Returnal ("It's really amazing.")

01:48:10 - ESDF > WASD (Wake up gamerz!)

01:50:00 - Hades and Returnal Comparisons

02:03:00 - What We Playing - Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! ("... it's probably pretty close to a ten...")

02:15:00 - Kingdom Come: Deliverance Impressions

02:18:30 - Wrap It Up (And Grease It Down)

02:19:05 - Outro

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