Gaming Comedy with Paul Verhoeven and Kris Straub
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo GamesComedy |
PAX Melbourne is almost upon us, and as such we’ve been kicked about the ear, nose and throat with scheduling and prep insanity. BUT! We have hand-woven this basket of astisinal madness for you: an extra-long, extra-chunky episode of 28 Plays Later i... more
Money talks, and Paul walks — directly into traffic in this call-in podcast about how to make our PAX Australia show a truly special one. Problem-solve along with us as we strut and fret about our hour upon the stage.
Because you demanded it, Paul shares an excerpt from his interview of Nicolas Cage for the movie Mandy — plus, Destiny 2: Forsaken, and what makes an actual hero, besides murdering thousands of henchmen and for some reason sparing the head villain fo... more
Paul and Kris swing through the delightfully friendly neighborhood Spider-Man from Insomniac Games, and Kris bares his secret Destiny 2: Forsaken shame.
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Kris and Paul are funny boys. They make me laugh every episode, very good. Highly worth putting in your ears and in your brain.
The show is less about reviewing video games (or pop culture) and more about the ridiculous tangents the hosts go on. This would be good if they were funny, but it mostly feels forced and awkward.
...than all the other gaming podcasts. Kris and Paul (and Paul’s dad, occasionally) are fantastic: funny, entertaining, all that. Subscribe & enjoy.
It's pretty good.
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