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The GameShark Podcast 104: The Old Republic
It's the Post New Year JTS with special guest Tom Chick.
Date: Friday, January 06, 2012
Author: William Abner

It's been a long tough week of vacationing for the Jumping the Shark crew, with Brandon and Danielle each taking well-earned weeks off, but Todd, Bill, and Tom Chick hold down the fort just in time to ring in the new year. This week, Bill feels the age in the bones of Assassin's Creed: Revelations and wonders just why Ezio doesn't seem to as well. Tom tells us why All Zombies Must Die and shares with us the single strangest reason we've ever heard for having given the Gears of War Season Pass a tryout. And Todd sinks deeper and deeper into the galactic politics of Star Wars: The Old Republic. Start 2012 off right, with Episode 104 of Jumping the Shark!

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