Randy and Joe talk RPGs past and present, general roleplaying topics, gaming news, the occasional rant, RPG design and Worldbuilding.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 211 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
This week we discuss high level play yet again, but with more feeling.
This week we discuss nostalgia and whether it is good for the hobby, or bad.
We discuss the hobby's emphasis on the Player vs the Character
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Just a bunch of right wing a*holes. If that’s your thing then you’ll love them.
Skip ahead to the main topic and avoid the small talk. They claim to be men of faith, but express it by belittling and making fun of those who don't game the way they do. And they use others' behavior to justify doing so (the childish "They did it first" excuse). A shame, because when on topic they often have intersting things to say. If the listed topic of an episode appeals to you, jump through the ep until you find it.
Just a couple of right wingers that happen to game. I've seen in recent years to so many people in the gaming hobby are right wing and I don't get it. It has put such a taint on a hobby that I've loved for over 40 yrs.
(Update) I have changed my score to three because Joe and Randy are decent guys whose views happen to be opposed to mine. But we all gotta get along together so…
(Previous 1 star review)
Their views are pretty rancid. Shame as they have some good things to say about games but they just can’t get past the whingeing bitterness about their hobby being stolen
One of my favourite podcasts that has longer episodes, the episodes are a rambling tour through the hosts recent experiences and ideas about gaming, plus they have two sections (labelled the positive and negative planes) where they discuss things they like and dislike. If you're easily offended by other people's opinions who do not necessarily match your own then this may not be the podcast for you, however I have found the hosts very willing to engage in discussion when I have left voicemails f... more
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Apple Podcasts | #240 |
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