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Horizen offers best-in-class tools for developers to custom-build private or public blockchains with flexibility unmatched by others. Want to stay up to date? Sign up for our newsletter. Watch Dogs: Legion goes one step further than most virtual radio shows. Ubisoft hired real-life political podcasters to create fictional commentary shows about its slightly more dystopian post-Brexit Britain.
There are a couple of different shows, but the best one is The Bug. This is a fictional version of the real-world podcast The Bugle , originally created by John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman back in Alan Wake is all about the titular author's work coming to life, and as a result the game is a fun pastiche of a whole bunch of works, including Twin Peaks and the work of Stephen King.
This level of effort gives Alan Wake's world so much extra life. Like in Max Payne 2, I always have to stop and watch the damn things. Later GTAs are much more in your face with jokes, innuendo and loud satire, whereas Chatterbox is basically just weird residents calling Lazlow about nonsense. It's not really a commentary on anything other than the strange nature of local talk radio, the oddballs who call in and the ludicrous commercials I feel like I hear in every airport taxi after I land in the US.
It's a far funnier and more specific target than politicians or technology companies. Meanwhile, Lazlow shills shamelessly for pharmaceutical companies, interviews a 'love guru' who hasn't paid his advertising bills and occasionally pauses for Kyle MacLachlan's Donald Love to make it clear you're listening to a Love Media station.
I love Chatterbox, and wish all of GTA's humour-centric radio stations had a similar tone.
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