
A podcast by game developers discussing the game play and design of fun, memorable video games from their past. A round table format features weekly guests that discuss a choice game or experience.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureVideo Games | ||||

Sully and Cardell discuss Shadow of the Colossus with Visual Effects artist Mark Wood - boss fights that wonderfully realize the fantasy of fighting a truly massive foe, and the narrative cohesion that follows feeling bad about a great victory.
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Sully and Cardell discuss Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade with producer Jennie Hsu - permadeath, compelling characters, and the art of crafting a story driven tactical experience.
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Sully and Cardell discuss League of Legends with QA member Sebastian Rodriguez - how League of Legends introduces a thousand micro-decisions that you need to stack up to a winning match.
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Sully and Cardell discuss Bioshock with QA member Caleb Wheeler - how environment design and the creative presentation of information can keep a player locked into a game experience, in spite of their realized fears.
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I tuned into the League of Legends podcast because I am very interested in the game and have beenplaying the game since season 3. Although there were other topics talked about prior to it starting, I was still enthused by what was covered because you guys had awesome conversations that were very eloquently put and the analogies were spot on. I'mvery particular when it comes to wording so that last bit especially appealed to me. Everything seemed well fleshed out as if rehearsed and the shaking t... more
Loved your Eternal Darkness ep - a personal favorite game, and your takes on it were really thoughtful. Looking forward to the next season!
Great stuff! Love listening to experiences from the folks in the industry.
So glad this series is coming back for a second season. Sully and crew make digging into these games a ton of fun. This podcast is more than just a podcast about games. It’s about people who do what they love and love sharing that passion with others.
I’m not a gamer and loved every minute of the first season. Gamer or not, you will too!
Sully is the best. Truly a joy to listen to everything he puts out.
Can’t decide if it’s the genuine rapport the hosts have with all of the guests or if it’s the infectious enthusiasm they all have for games, but I get sucked into every episode I have listened to despite initially having very little interest in video games. They may make a convert of me yet!
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Apple Podcasts | #154 |
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