If you have been a fan of Dicebreaker for a while, you will know that we don''t shy away from tackling the big, crucial issues out there. Last week at EGX, we continued this legacy of generating vital discussions by asking some of the most feared questions known to humankind. Like: Is a cooked hot dog limp or firm?
Zoe and Ian from Eurogamer join Liv, Matt, and Wheels live on-stage to debate this and other questions that have not been answered since the birth of civilisation several millennia ago - such as Is The Simpsons Movie a terrible film?, Does anyone but Ian remember Romancing the Stone?, "Is the bourbon biscuits really all that?" and "What''s the Back to the Future II future of today?" as we played party game Wavelength.
As teams Dicebreaker and Eurogamer provided clues to assist the audience determine where the answer sat, the debate revealed the kind of thoughtful, insightful, and absolutely profound philosophical discussion youve come to expect from us. Let me tell you, what other people might expect from a prompt like limp or firm? Don''t be sluggish.
With our minds being given a proper workout, it was time to stretch our bodies as well as our brains. Wavelength followed up with a few rounds of In A Bind (also known as Yogi) and Bez Shahriaris hilarious card game that takes on the field.
If you are looking for five individuals combining themselves into human pretzels and adopting an a variety of embarrassing facial expressions for your entertainment, then you have come to the right place.