Episode 17

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11th May 2020

Final Fantasy VII Remake

For this episode of 2pB, The Bros have traveled to Midgar, faced countless monsters, and the evil Shinra corporation in Final Fantasy VII: Remake by Square Enix.

Mike Butler and Dave Cannon tell you why they believe FF7 is already one of their games of the year. They discuss everything from the amazing blend of turn based and twitchy combat, the upgrade system, characters, story, graphics, setting, and theories on how and why this remake differs from the original Playstation title.

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Final Fantasy VII: Remake is available now on Playstation 4.

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About the Podcast

Two Player Bros
A podcast by two friends who play way too many video games.
A podcast by two friends who play way too many video games. Join Player One (Michael Butler) and Player 2 (Dave Cannon) as they preview and review games coming out for Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, PC, and Vive as well as talk gaming news, tech, and the games of yesteryear in their "Retro Round 2" segments. All in a format like the gaming magazines they grew up reading. So sit back, flip the page, and enjoy 2pB!

About your hosts

Michael Butler

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Michael Butler is an actor, writer, and content creator based on the East Coast. He is a graduate of Hofstra University where he studied Drama, Film, and English. Michael has performed in plays in and around NYC, from contemporary comedies to Shakespearean tragedies. He has also appeared in web series and short films and even produces audiobooks for Amazon’s Audible service.

A Co-Founder of Forgotten Entertainment, he also is the co-host and creator of numerous podcasts from the network, including his weekly series “Forgotten Cinema” with co-creator Mike Field, “Crackin’ One Open” with his fiancé Elyse Riekert, and “Two Player Bros” with David Cannon.

Dave Cannon

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