A very silly self-guided tour through the history of videogames, from Advance Wars to Zork. Except chronologically. So it would be the other way around. Join Nate, Sebastian, and Ryan as they play a new game every other week and attempt to distill that game's essence.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
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I love listening to Go Back and Play. In addition to the playful banter, the hosts are fun to listen to. Descriptions of the content and the analysis of the games are really interesting. I love learning the history of how the game influenced society at the time and where it fits in the greater history of video games. I remember playing a game with Quick Time Events (QTEs). It made me dislike video games. Now, I know that I’m not the only one that hated QTEs. Wish I had more games to play ... more
Absolutely wonderful! The hosts are charming, the content is good, and it's really cool to go through video game history with them all!
I Love this podcast - this is all I want to do - listen about all of the games that made me the 35 year old man I am today. Keep up the good work! Please do saga Frontier and vandal hearts!!
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