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An Archive of all the Podcasts made by The Asapweekly Network.

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Recent Guests

Silent Echo
Experienced Rocket League player and coach from the UK living in Germany
Episode: RL 48
Gobu Mason
Long-time supporter and participant in Rocket League training session
Individual player
Episode: RL 30

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Flash
Co-host known for engaging in personal anecdotes and discussions about gaming strategy and community dynamics.
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Host involved in facilitating discussions on gaming culture and community engagement.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • ok boxer, the MAMBAMAN

    boxer make a podcast, just you, just guests

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mike twtr followooorrr
    United Statesa year ago
  • Cool podcast for players new to AoE

    Being really into AoE since the original release of AoE 2, I’m enjoying the podcast so far. However, it’s pretty apparent that the hosts aren’t very experienced in the game, and the analysis is pretty elementary compared to where the game is right now in terms of strategy and competitiveness. Definitely a cool listen, but I wouldn’t expect to learn much in terms of competitive online gameplay.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Dario Parra
    United States5 years ago
  • Super Cool!

    Super cool podcast for casual, or more invested AoE2 players. Good hosts, good topics, great podcast. Would recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    quality👌🏻gamer
    United States5 years ago

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Some reviews suggest that while entertaining, the podcast content may not always offer in-depth competitive strategies for serious gamers.
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Overall, the community-focused discussions resonate well, with many enjoying the engaging anecdotes and lighthearted banter.

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RL 48
Q: What are three things that you think coaches should consider?
Rocket League hasn't existed long enough for anybody to know how to do it right, coaching is transferable, and it's crucial to engage players positively.
RL 46
Q: If there was one thing you could change or add to Rocket League, what would it be?
Increase the length and width of the field for more strategic gameplay.
RL 46
Q: What advice would you give someone who is just starting out playing Rocket League?
Have fun and focus on building good habits and understanding of the game before getting into competitive play.

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Focusing on gaming culture and community dynamics, this podcast highlights various aspects of popular video games, with a particular emphasis on Rocket League. Through lively discussions among the hosts, listeners are treated to personal anecdotes, gameplay strategies, deep dives into competitive gaming, and insights from guest appearances within the gaming community. Notably, the show prioritizes community engagement and the personal journeys of gamers and esports professionals, blending humor with serious topics to create a well-rounded listening experience. The episodes cover a mix of game mechanics, tournament analyses, and player dynamics, making it a great fit for gamers looking to deepen their understanding of the competitive landsca... more

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ASAP Archive launched 6 years ago and published 121 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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