A very serious podcast that critically analyzes JRPGs, anime, and the latest and greatest in Limp Bizkit news. Why? It's all for the moogle.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Animation & MangaLeisureVideo Games |
When the world needed him most, he returned. To talk about very long video games that came out last year as long as they were produced by Atlus.
If you needed me for that specific criteria I've got just the half hour for you. I'm back to talk about... more
Final Fantasy's latest expansion Dawntrail has been out for a couple of months now. How did Yoship and the team at Creative Studio 3 manage to follow up the conclusion to a 10 year long saga that left most players content? Poorly. They did poorly. In... more
Sometimes you gotta let the anger out and be a bit of a hater. On this one I might have had a little too much haterade. But the good news is that Square Enix gets the brunt of it, so can you really blame me?
Our first topic is about the collapse of ... more
The arcana is the means by which all is revealed.
Hope you wanted an almost 3 hour analysis of Persona 3: Reload, because this is an almost 3 hour analysis of Persona 3: Reload. Covering what's new, what's changed, and answering some important quest... more
Welcome to Did it All For The Moogle, a very serious podcast. Listen to this first episode to find out why one man would lose his sanity by devoting his free time to 100 hour video games and Fred Durst.
After a quick rundown of just what the hell th... more
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Apple Podcasts | #199 |
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