The UK's first, 'best' and least on-topic Playstation podcast returns, as the PSM3 team discuss PS3 Slim, BioShock 2 (and why so many big games are being delayed), FIFA 10: hands-on impressions and... some nonsense about 'doing it for Bernie' in a WWII flight sim. Click to download PSM3 Podcast#20 today.
PSM3 Podcast#20 contains INCREDIBLY INFORMED, yet oddly off-the-cuff sounding insight and opinion concerning such pressing matters as:
- Why are so many PS3 games being delayed? - Who is Bernie? And why will you think of him when setting your sights on The Hun's aerial menace in IL-2 Sturmovik? - Is PS3 Slim real? When? How much? - FIFA 10 hands-on: is it the change we've been promised? - Aliens vs Predator: and why there's (almost) never been a bad Aliens game. - An insane promise to reward anyone who writes in using quill and ink with a PS3 game.
And lots, lots more. It's better than it sounds. Honest.
To download the m4a version with chapters, click here... m4a version
To download the mp3 version without chapters, click here... mp3 version.
(Good news alert: the chapter skip version now contains descriptions, so you'll know in advance the nonsense/expert opinion you'll be missing by pressing the 'skip' button)
Or, to subscribe in iTunes, just click here... subscribe
That's it. As ever, let us know your feedback below.
Oh, and if you're wondering why we sound a bit flat at the start of the podcast, thank the British summertime, the porous nature of linen slacks and the podcast studio's merciless air conditioning. Fresh? You don't know the half of it.
Cheers,
PSM3
p.s. STOP PRESS! For a limited time only, subscribers to PSM3 will received four Blu-rays and Downloadable content worth £100. Plus! The first 20 subscribers get Killzone 2 DLC codes worth £4.79 as a bonus. Act now.
Is there anyway to download the podcast without the use of the right mouse button? It doesn't seem to be working so i can't save the location or whatever
You can open it in a separate Quicktime window (left click, and it does that on Mac/Firefox automatically), then when it's loaded, go to File > Save Frame/Save Page to your desktop. If right click doesn't work, or exist in the case of some mice', hold left click and see if the option to save pops up. Anyone else offer any better advice?
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