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The GameShark Podcast Episode 98: Against the Grain
This week the gang talks about unpopular opinions.
Date: Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Author: William Abner

The whole crew is back together for Jumping the Shark #98. This week Bill gives us his latest installment of Dark Souls torment, Todd takes his first wintery steps into the world of Skyrim, Brandon goes on and on about Batman's ball-stomping abilities (don't ask), and Danielle makes her very own HTML 5 bowling game complete with unique ball physics and actual PBA players and season play. (I may be exaggerating.) Our topic this week is games we hated that everyone else loved (and vice-versa), as inspired by Brandon's rather surprising dislike for Uncharted 3.

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