Jacob from Xavier Protocols, Sploosh, Mike DeLuca and Chewie talk about Marvel Crisis Protocol. Focused through a competitive lens, we dig in to strategy, tactics, and rosters that will help you learn what the competitive scene is playing and how to play against it. As well as how to go about building and using a competitive roster. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-danger-room/support
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Mike and Chewie are joined by a good friend and new host Jacob Deaton to discuss if we think AMG was successful with the crisis changes. more
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These guys definitely give out quality analysis and insight, but Dyzard’s lisp and speaking at a high pitch and then decreasing it lower and lower until it’s almost to the point where it sounds like he’s mumbling and is about to pass out. Sploosh and Mike DeLuca give out opinions and then remind everyone how much better they are than everyone every other sentence. If you like tryhard podcasts and take your games way too serious, then this podcast is awesome.
great podcast guys keep up the great work. I found Jacob very quiet in this podcast I don't know if it was my phone or a situation on your guys end. Cheers
Informative balanced discussions on all things MCP
Dyzard, Sploosh and Jacob give a lot of insight and helpful tips on Marvel Crisis Protocol, with a well thought out and great format. One of my favorite podcasts to listen to weekly and would highly recommend to anyone looking to learn the game and increase their own level of play
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