Podcasting about games and things
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureHobbiesVideo Games | ||||
It’s been a while because of things like actually needing to go walking to make the walking videos, but we are back and talking about Forza Horizon 4, No Man’s Sky, Lord of the Rings Online and Stellaris.
This time Tim has been playing Torment: Tides of Numenera so we get to hear how great Planescape Torment was. Again. Jon has been playing Graveyard Keeper and we’ve both been playing more Warhammer 40,000: Killteam, but this time we’ve been playing b... more
This week the heat has got to us a bit and we can’t be bothered with games, so we talk about other things. We also talk about games because even that doesn’t seem to be able to stop us. There’s a roundup of the usual games as well as No Man’s Sky and... more
This week we have been playing Factorio, Danger Zone 2, Warframe, Warhammer 40,000: Gladius and Red Faction Guerrilla.
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I still listen to the podcasts. I miss you guys. I’ve picked a few of Hugo winners after your reviews. Listening last night got me nostolgic for hearing The Graveyard Book again. 🥰 I hope you’re both well.
Well recorded. Relaxing to listen to when compared to the usual noisy, brash and predominantly American drivel that gets peddled around.
***Disclaimer**
Not all American podcasts are as described above.
Two friends sit down and roam through their favourite ways, through games and diversions of sundry types, and generally lose track of time. Entertainingly opinionated, amusing, delightfully bemusing. Still the best hour of commute time I have each week.
They're entertaining, fun and bicker sometimes like an old married couple (which they're not!) but I love their point of views and they are so interesting to listen to!
Highly recommended :D
Always glad to hear Tim and Jon talk about games in an amusing way, by far the best podcast I listen to.










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