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Rounding off with Christi’s new found love for comic artistry. Finally we push an symbol around some corridors and search for the lost amulet of Yendor.

We wipeout, hack, drone and mech our way through the hordes of the zombie apocalypse, leaving you agog with awe at the virtual immersion. We see a darker side to the future of civilisation and then waffle on about games as a distraction. Christi and Ian make a comeback, and tackle the phase shift that has taken place since our last episode.
