I am happy to report back that after my second attempt I passed with T/AT/AT/AT/T.
It would seem that first time exam takers like myself that run into an absurdly high number of agile questions have in fact just drew the short straw. My second attempt had all of *ONE* single agile question and it was crazy easy, in fact I didn't know what to make of the exam cause about one quarter of the questions were straight definitions, another quarter were basic process ordering, and the rest were basic to moderately difficult situational questions that in my opinion were for the most part easier than those found in Prepcast! Having said that, for PMI to make a random number of people write an exam that closer resembles the PMBOK 7 when you're told to study off 6 seems kind of sketchy to me, if it's unintentional they really need to fix it, else it feels a bit unethical to me.
End of the day Prepcast is an invaluable tool for preparing individuals attempting the current exam standard and I still firmly believe the questions are more or less in line with the actual exam if not a bit longer.