
Four friends who met over the shared love of a video game, now meet weekly to play through some of the best games, book club style, and then talk about them.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

Gary's on the move so we take the chance to play something they absolutely loathe (/j): racing games. This is like an oasis in a WipEout-less world.
In this episode: why did WipEout die, podracers, racing line, braking game, "one-and-a-half good ga... more
This is the best worst game we have played so far. What a glorious mess.
In this episode: jank jank jank, ska, categorizing rhythm games, legibility issues, mapping left and right to up and down, peak, the sewer level, poco and apoco are here! post... more
It's a mark of praise that KRZ so frequently ends up compared with our favorite narrative games -it it's in the same space as Disco Elysium, Citizen Sleeper, Night in the Woods. Just because it frequently comes off worse in those comparisons doesn't ... more
Kentucky Route Zero wants to be art so badly, and it genuinely succeeds - this is a beautiful game, both visually and artistically. But a game that is art is less revolutionary in 2013, and our relationships to rural Appalachia have changed as well. ... more
Very fun and funny show of good games and better friends
Genuinely love the chemistry between these hosts, so delighted to follow their video game book club









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