It's JRPGs and Me! Austin loves JRPGs and you should too! Each episode focuses on a different JRPG, exploring series like Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Tales of, and Legend of Heroes - as well as standalone games like Legend of Dragoon, Blue Dragon, Skies of Arcadia, and Fantasy Life. So whether it's a super famous video game or maybe one you've never even heard of, you can find it all right here. ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
In this episode of JRPGs and Me, Austin is discussing Pokémon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition, which released on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color in the U.S. back in 1999 and kicked off a decades-long love of the Pokémon franchise. more
This time on JRPGs and Me, Austin is discussing The Legend of Heroes: Trails From Zero, which was just recently officially localized despite originally launching on the PSP and PC in 2010.
On this episode of JRPGs and Me, Austin is talking about one of his favorite games of the past few years - Scarlet Nexus, which released in 2021. more
This week, Austin is chatting about Dragon Quest VIII, which launched on the PS2 in 2005 in the States and got a Nintendo 3DS remake a few years go.
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I love this pod! Austin comes off as a super friendly guy, who gives concise and brief reviews of his favorite or otherwise notable JRPGS. The whole podcast is a mood, like a warm day with no rush, enjoying JRPGs with your pals.
I listened to every episode. Most of the games are also either my favorite or on top of my to-play list.
I’ve listened to a handful of episodes now and I can’t say enough good things about this podcast. more
Austin does such a great job talking about JRPGS that I’ve mostly never even heard of before and explaining them so well. Since listening to his show I have purchased some of the games and put so many more on my wish list— just because of this podcast. He has a great voice for podcasting, he is very thorough in his discussion of each game, and the games he chooses to talk about are fantastic. Definitely worth a listen if you haven’t yet.
If you’re a fan of JRPGs then go ahead and check this podcast out. Austin does a great job talking about a broad range of games in an interesting and engaging way. Looking forward to hearing what comes next!
Apple Podcasts | #217 | Japan/Leisure/Video Games |
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