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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 640 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops -- Daemon Hatfield, Nick Limon, Sam Claiborn, and Justin Davis -- are discussing Fallout, Dave the Diver, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Darkest Dungeon 2, Yars Rising,... more
Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops -- Daemon Hatfield, Sam Claiborn, and Justin Davis -- are discussing Star Wars Outlaws, the next Xbox, V Rising, Vampire Survivors, and more. And, of course, they... more
Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops -- Daemon Hatfield, Justin Davis, Nick Limon, and Mark Medina -- are discussing the canceled Batman game that became Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor, Stellar Blade... more
Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops -- Daemon Hatfield, Sam Claiborn, and Justin Davis -- are discussing Princess Peach: Showtime, Pepper Grinder, Stardew Valley, short games, boomer shooters, and m... more
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Please please please no more Mark. Omg. Please.
Great show. Great Podcasters. Tina will be missed. But man somebody has to keep Mark out of the show. He talks about 94% of the time and laughs the other 6%. And don’t know what happened with Sam, but he now talks over every single person throughout the entire episode.
This last episode when they give the review for Diablo. One of the host states that the lore is not understandable. Also one host stated with pvp it’s just button mashing. This is a horrible video game pod cast. They have not done their research and are doing this as a quick cash grab. If you want a real video game podcast that isn’t clearly paid for by developers check out video game outsiders. You will never look back to this hot pile of trash.
The game scoop podcast on Apple Podcasts still use the old game scoop icon instead of using the new one like on Spotify.
Great show. Great Podcasters. Tina will be missed. But man somebody has to keep Mark out of the show. He talks about 94% of the time and laughs the other 6%. Otherwise perfect.
Apple Podcasts | #232 | United States/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #247 | France/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #25 | Philippines/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #39 | Hong Kong/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #61 | China/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #66 | Switzerland/Leisure/Video Games |
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