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ESH Cast #631: I like layers in my cake, but not in my fear

Anyone who has listened to this podcast over many years knows Panda is a big fan of horror games. They also know that Ninja doesn't care for them at all.

That's why Panda always gets the task of reporting on the latest and greatest horror games on this show. This week is no different, as Panda reports on a game, Layers of Fear, which has been out for awhile, but was recently introduced on the Nintendo Switch.

Panda dutifully tells her impression of the game, along with her customary unwanted spoilers for the uninitiated. But that's why we love Panda -- she never met a spoiler she didn't like.

Knowing Ninja's disdain for horror games makes it even more strange that she brings up the long-anticipated Death Stranding game. She makes inquiries about the intended release date and then talks about the game at length with Panda.

You can chalk it up to the Kojima Effect. Despite it being a horror game, if it's by Kojima, there's got to be more to it. After all, a thriller movie by Hitchcock was more than just a thriller, wasn't it?

The girls also discuss current events in their lives, as well as future projects. And if you've been thinking about creating your own podcast or video game stream program, they give some great hints about that as well.

In all, a very well-rounded show. Please enjoy ESH Cast #631: I like layers in my cake, but not in my fear.

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Rochelle "NinJaSistah" Hinds and Amanda "Pandalicious" Britton are the founders of ElectricSistaHood (ESH), and co-host of the network's flagship podcast, the ESH Cast. For nearly a decade, they have focused their journalistic efforts on video games and anime. That's - as the kids say these days - what's up.