The best game with the most pointless feature

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Sometimes video games include the most random things, but who doesn’t love that stuff? We all get excited when you can flush a toilet or turn on a tap, even though these are the most mundane actions possible in the ‘real world’. Jim, in his wisdom (?), decided that these neat little features are pointless and made everyone pick the most useless of all found in the best video game. How did this go? Well, you’ll find out when you listen to this week’s episode of the Best Games Ever Podcast.

To help make these 30 minutes or so more tolerable we are this week joined by everyone’s favourite dated video game journo d-lister, Steve Burns. If you know who he is, brilliant, if you don’t, he’s hard to explain so we won’t bother.

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