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IndieComplete: Episode 2 – Jotun – Plus Developer Interview & PAX East Impressions

In this episode of IndieComplete, the cast tackles indie-title Jotun, for PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, and Steam (PC/Mac/Linux), including an interview with Jotun developer, Thunder Lotus Games, about Jotun and their upcoming title, Sundered. IndieComplete is MonsterVine.com’s monthly indie-focused podcast, with each episode diving deep into the games that epitomize the creativity and success of indie games.

Along with their in-depth take on Jotun and the developer interview, the team also recorded their PAX East 2017 impressions from the show floor, which is featured in this episode, along with a follow-up interview with Ricky Haggett of developer Hollow Ponds, to follow up on their release of Loot Rascals. You can listen to the podcast stream below via SoundCloud, and as well IndieComplete is available free for subscription and download via your preferred podcast interface:

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Hosted by Kyle Haste of MonsterVine, the cast includes Reviews Editor Spencer Legacy, and hosts Francesca Carletto-Leon of Contigo Games, and games journalist Jamie Courts.

Next month’s episode will debut April 10th, and will feature the recently released indie game, Night in the Woods, which is available now on PS4 and Steam (PC/Mac/Linux).

 

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