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Axe of the Blood God: Our Monster Hunter: World Review

PODCAST | Bob returns to talk about Monster Hunter World, and we've got more Cosmic Star Heroine!

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Axe of the Blood God is our weekly RPG podcast hosted by Kat Bailey and Nadia Oxford. You can find the previous episodes here.

In this week's episode of Axe of the Blood God (download link here), Bob returns to discuss this review of Monster Hunter World!

Bob was pretty excited about Monster Hunter World, which he awarded a perfect score. He talks about his perspective as an expert on the series, how MHW fixes a lot of his long-running issues, and what it's been like to see the game he loves finally get some mainstream love.

But that's not all! Nadia and I also talk about the Secret of Mana Remake and this week's BioWare news, and we continued our foray into Cosmic Star Heroine. Join us for another week of RPG goodness with the Blood God!

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Show Description

The wandering adventurer Bob Mackey returns to the Blood God to discuss what may already be one of the biggest games of 2018: Monster Hunter World! [27:30] Plus, Kat and Nadia talk about the recent BioWare news, and Kat shares her thoughts after playing the Secret of Mana Remake [16:00]. It all concludes with another installment of the Cosmic Star Heroine Report as Kat and Nadia talk about the big brawl in a night club, a mecha duel, and more [01:02:30].

Music from Axe of the Blood God is courtesy of Lena Chappelle, who has also contributed the themes to Active Time Babble and Roleplayers' Realm. I also use music from the RPG Music Pack over at rpgmaker.net. Check it out!

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