
Last week I posted on N4G that our podcast was available on iTunes. With the help of the N4G community, we grew to over 22,000 downloads and became one of the top podcasts on iTunes. If that doesn't speak volumes about how influential the N4G community is, I don't know what would.
From the entire crew at the ++Good Games podcast, we want to thank each and every one one of our N4G listeners. Thank you all again for your continued support and we look forward to hearing your feedback, questions and comments.
One last thing, Episode 9 is available for download now...
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...AND I MEAN RIGHT NOW! Head on over to iTunes or to our site to listen in. Thank you all once again for your support and for helping make us what we are today.

WTMG's Heidi Hawes: "To say I enjoyed my time with Tides of Tomorrow would be an understatement. I’m still obsessing over this game, even after having beaten it. Just like with Road 96, this is a game I’ll be playing many times. There’s so much left to uncover, places to explore, and characters to understand. With seven different endings to unlock (and to truly get the whole picture), Tides of Tomorrow is a game that doesn’t just encourage multiple playthroughs, it insists on it. This is a challenge I’ll gladly take up time and time again. So who’s with me? Let’s see what community or shenanigans we can create together!"

WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "While Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege has incentive to replay in order to find treasures and unlocks (such as additional animal companions), the game itself is very brazen and straightforward from the drop. If you don’t jive with the excessive blood and gore with the combined difficulty levels, then it’s not going to get better at all. If you like what you see and enjoy the pseudo-historical setting juxtaposed with some allusions to time travel and possible sci-fi elements (no spoilers), then you’re going to have a good time and will want to revisit to learn as much as you can. It’s very digestible over a day, has some wonderful set dressing, and it can challenge without ruining your day. It’s still not as glorious as Infernax, but it has some real love for the art, and I can appreciate the execution."
The 7th Guest Remake will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store on June 4, followed by Switch 2 and Switch later in 2026, publisher Vertigo Games and developer Exkee announced.