Talked on today's podcast: Call of Duty: Ghosts , the ESEA controversy , and Evan shares a tale from STALKER: Call of Pripyat that leads us into a discussion about games that don't explain themselves. Tyler clues us in to his investigation of EVE's "wormholers" and talks about his trip to EVE Fanfest .
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