This turns out to be a topic that’s very close to VidBud Matthew’s heart, and the podcast opens with a discussion on what makes a 7/10 a 7/10, you know? Really, a lot of it is a gut feeling, which makes it difficult to define. We then move on to discuss some of our favourite 7s, both recent and older, and in classic Nate style, Nate makes a spicy take. This week’s big question on Twitter was: what are your favourite 7/10 games? Did we do our FNAF’s book club this week? Signs point to no, but you’ll have to listen to find out for sure.

You can listen above, or on on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or Pocket Casts. You can find the RSS feed here, and you can discuss the episode on our Discord channel, which has a dedicated room for podcast chat. Music is by Jack de Quidt. Please consider buying our merch, it is very good I promise. Links Biology Twitter opened a can of worms this week. Nate argues that Skryim is a 7. We rebut. Check out the Skryim review from way back in 2011, and then it’s first and second addendums (addenda? Addendii?) for more. Matthew gets us back in firmer 7/10 territory with Sherlock Holmes: Crimes And Punishment. Luckily, Crimes And Punishments survived the purge of Frogwares games. I threw my spear at the pig of Vampyr, Dontnod’s cool vampire RPG wrapped in a wonky action game. Check out the review, and then rejoice in the fact that it got a story mode so you don’t have to worry too much about the combat. Nate redeemed himself by bringing up Rise Of Nations although, more fool him, it is actually our our list of best strategy games for PC. There’s also a fun interview Keiron Gillen (never heard of him) did with developer Brian Reynolds way back in 2007. Matthew also makes the case for Binary Domain, which John Walker (RPS in peace) reviewed. In classic RPS style, Binary Domain is on our list of best action games. And finally, here is Alec’s list of celebrated 7/10 action games.

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