A podcast about video games and the stories they tell. Join Caitlin and Mark as they talk about games they've been playing, what they think about them, and all their feelings about digital best friends. New releases and retro, indie games and AAA releases, console and PC, Caitlin and Mark discuss them all, with a lighthearted approach to the serious business of digital narrative.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisureGames |
Growing up can be hard, so we explore some coping mechanisms--Road Trip to the End of the World suggests conjuring an adorable anthropomorphic fish, whereas Deception III endorses trap-based murder. Options!
What We're Playing
01:06 Caitlin: Loop H... more
We, once again, have a shonen problem. Brave Fencer Musashi's abrasive overconfidence is in stark contrast to the cool professionalism of Aliens: Fireteam Elite. Stay frosty, people.
What We're Playing
00:59 Mark: Metal Eden (Reikon Games, 2025)
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How six years can change an industry--from local deathmatch FPS being all the rage (Perfect Dark), to online co-op third-person cover-hugging (Gears of War: Reloaded).
What We're Playing
00:52 Mark: Marfusha: Sentinel Girls (hinyari9, 2021)
10:16 ... more
Metroidvania is a very popular formula. We see how much has it changed in the twenty years between its formalization in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and its indie apotheosis in Hollow Knight.
What We're Playing
00:54 Caitlin: Coral Island (St... more
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The hosts have really interesting discussions on a variety of games, and I have loved hearing their insight into the hobby!! I look forward to listening to it every week!! Keep up the great work!!
Complete just awful reviewing, just listened to their Red dead episode and found it just so undereducated literally in every way. Hosts had no interest in engaging in the content and went on a rant about stuff that didn’t even exist in the game like “Arthur beating a woman” there’s no effort from either hosts to actually offer any constructive criticism or insight. Just a rant by a dude who’s just simply bad at a pretty easy control scheme and a women who sounds like her head is in the clouds f... more
This is just great! Mark & Caitlin are a nicely balanced blend with different gaming tastes which leads to some great conversations. LOVE the format, the mix of old and new and the extra segments to add variety. Amazing start to what I hope is a long-running show!
Really enjoyed the first ep of this podcast! The two podcasters obviously have a great friendship and it’s fun to listen to their banter. I’ll definitely be listening to more!
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Content primarily revolves around video games, exploring both recent releases and retro favorites. The discussions emphasize personal experiences with the games, offering insights into gameplay mechanics, narratives, and the emotional connections gamers form with their favorite titles. Notably, the show blends a lighthearted tone with critical analysis, making it relatable and enjoyable for gamers of various backgrounds. Caitlin and Mark, as hosts, engage in playful banter while critiquing and praising games across multiple genres, including indie titles and AAA releases. This engaging format likely appeals to listeners who appreciate both an in-depth look at gaming and a relaxed conversational style.
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