S1E29 Beta Test: Convergence

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Hello Listeners, We are going to do something different at the end of this episode as a way to give back to the horror community. We have asked our fans and other horror enthusiasts to send us their projects or items for review. These items can range from artwork that people are selling to long form films and media that people are placing out there. It is a way to help others grow as we grow and to bring more content and flavor to our audience. If any of you have horror themed items or content that you would like to have promoted, email us at [email protected] and we can get you into the rotation. The wait may be long as we have had an outpouring of submissions already. Oh, and let us be clear as well… We will be honest with our reviews, not scathing but honest. We will do this as a form of constructive criticism. It would be a disservice to us and the submitter if done otherwise. Now, let's get to why you are here today. I have seen a lot of talk on social media depicting first person shooter games as a form of government training. Games like Battlefield and Call of Duty have realistic weapons that function in a way similar to the real life counterpart. The whole conspiracy premise is that when we do go to war it will be much easier to train a Call of Duty player on how to fire a weapon than just any random person off the street. They will be familiar with how to load and reload the firearm, how to aim, and most importantly how to kill. While I do think that this notion is nonsense, it does make you wonder. This brings me to this week's episode. The messages we are receiving are all over the place. The Oteev have been making themselves known more and more in our studies and this week two of them seem to be working together… for what end, I do not know. Let's see if you can figure it out in the file named… Beta Test: Convergence.Be sure to stick around after the show for our first review of the short film: At The End of the Hall by Slithery-Dee Productions. If you would like to view the short film the link is provided below.At the End of the Hall: https://youtu.be/Kyr1XWDhIG8?si=xrWvRPY9UzinYdFR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.