If there’s internet at the venue, I’ll play Fortnite. Just when I can, which is usually just in between van rides and shit. Munday: I do, yeah, but I bring a Nintendo Switch with me. Sam and Michael, do you both game on the road as well? I have a bunch of my Steam games on there, but for the most part it’s just Apex on there that I play. I don’t play that too often, but every now and then I’ll just leave it up or give it to Sam and she’ll play Overwatch. Mainly Apex, just because I don’t have to commit to it, you know? I can just get on, boom. For the last three or so tours, I’ve been bringing it with me. Green: Yeah, I have an Asus ROG book that I got not long ago. Is this true? What are your go-to games while you’re touring? That’s my thing.Ĭhad, you were specifically mentioned in our first-ever column with Kyle from Undeath as being an active gamer on the road. I played Ark before and Rust and some of those kind of games. Overwatch is what I play every night when I get home, usually. I’m doing an evil character run through, this time around. The I wanna grind on something itch, you know? The other day, I started a new game of Fallout: New Vegas. That’s probably my favorite game series, but lately I’ve been playing mostly just Fortnite and the new Call of Duty. All those early ones, Halo:, 2, 3 and Reach, ODST and even Halo Wars were all just gold, in my opinion. Munday: My favorite game series of all time is Halo, at least the first few ones up until 343 became in charge. Magic: The Gathering is one of my ultimate loves. And then Magic: The Gathering, aside from video games. I’m super addicted to the rush that I get from just dropping in with 20 other teams and fighting to the death really fast, dying instantly and then starting the game over. What are some of your favorite titles or types of games? What have you been playing lately? That was so sick to me like, the sickest thing ever. My dad got it for Christmas and then fucked it off. Mobley: My first one is Super Nintendo, Super Mario. Those are the ones that I have the most memories of that I can be like, Oh yeah, this is when I started playing games and stuff. I played Mario Kart 64, Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time. Munday: The earliest I can remember is going over to my grandparents’ house and playing Halo on my uncle’s Xbox. I know I played NES, but I remember specifically Super Nintendo, Holy shit, this is crazy. I think those are my first real memories of giving a shit about games. That game and Zelda and stuff like that were games I loved and got sucked into. I know one of the first games that I ever loved was Super Mario RPG. Green: Man, first gaming experience? I don’t even really know if I remember my very first one. What was everybody’s first gaming experience? You were already planning on doing those things anyways, right? Entry into this contest closes on Friday, May 19 at midnight (the same time that Glacial Domination will be unleashed upon the world), so act fast if you want a chance to win- after you read this killer interview. Looking to increase your chances? Simple things like adding their as-yet unreleased album on Spotify and Apple Music, sharing the post on Facebook or giving them a follow on Twitter will all increase your chances at winning this grand prize. Overused puns aside, Kill Screen is proud to warmly welcome Frozen Soul this week.Īs if our in-depth interview wasn’t already proof positive of the Texans’ digital devotion, Frozen Soul and Kill Screen are teaming up to give away an exclusive Nintendo Switch featuring a custom Glacial Domination wrap! Courtesy of the fine folks at Century Media, this one-of-a-kind offer only requires you to sign up to be in the running. It became quickly apparent that gaming is more than a passive hobby for the trio as all three have factored gaming into their routine-both on and off the road-and were kind enough to share a nearly two hour conversation about the past, present and future of this hobby we all love. What came of our exchange led to a veritable LAN party of an interview as bassist Samantha Mobley and guitarist Michael Munday decided to drop in to be a part of the action. It was when Kill Screen reached out to the frostbitten frontman that we discovered that the love of digital entertainment not only extends to most of the rest of the Texas crew, but is crucial to their discovery of heavy music. For those of you choice readers who have been around since our very first installment with Undeath guitarist Kyle Beam, you may remember that Chad Green-vocalist for fast-rising death metal monsters and most recent Decibel cover stars Frozen Soul-was directly referenced as a dedicated gamer, even while on the road.
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