
Tackling and/or Dodging Gaming Backlogs Since Time Immemorial...
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames | |||

It's our biggest and weirdest yet! This week, Nick and Matt discuss the state of the industry, covering Xbox's recent leadership scuffle, Sony's mismanagement of Bluepoint Games and, crucially, Disney Lorcana. Because Nick.
After a short break, Matt and Nick return to talk books, Blizzard, and the ever-shifting state of gaming. From romance novels and tabletop RPGs to Diablo IV on Steam Deck and Overwatch 2’s big shake-up, the duo dive into FOMO, subscriptions, raiding ... more
This week on Backlog Breakers, Nick and Matt chat about what they’ve been playing lately, from Final Fantasy and the joys (and struggles) of RPG storytelling to restarting tough games and getting unexpectedly hooked on AFK Journey. Things get silly w... more
In this episode of Backlog Breakers, Matt and Nick ramble (in the best way) through card games, gaming backlogs, and the joys and frustrations of gaming communities. They chat about Disney Lorcana and Magic: The Gathering, card art and controversies,... more
It's only natural to come up with some gaming-oriented New Year's resolutions for us, but are we actually going to stick to them this time around? Well...
So... that there Clair Obscur Expedition 33 is a tad popular, right?
It's all kicking off this week, with mispronunciations galore, explorations into platform biases, and yet more rapping... No need to thank us, honest!
Nick and Matt bounce from 2024 game hype to Fortnite’s never-ending celebrity circus, confess their holiday gaming sins, and wonder if a God of War TV show is genius or madness. It’s chaotic, nerdy, and typically non-typical.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #205 |










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Backlog Breakers launched 7 months ago and published 24 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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