BBC Radio 5 live’s award winning gaming podcast, discussing the world of video games and games culture.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
Michael Moorcock - author, editor, musician - joins Adam to talk about Citadel of Forgotten Myths, the book that will be (he says) the last appearance of his doomed hero, Elric of Melniboné between the covers of a novel. more
With the 2021 BAFTA Games Awards moments away Adam speaks to two of the nominees from Supergiant Games. The writer, Greg Kasavin and the actor, Logan Cunningham are both in the running for their work on Hades.
Multimedia online games publication Overlode discussed with co-founder Harry Mitchell, we look forward to the RSC's upcoming online theatre experience Dream and lead writer on IO Interactive's Hitman 3 talks about the dao of Agent 47's world.
Online safety discussed with Lorin LaFave and Andy Robertson. And New York Times bestselling author Charles Soule joins Adam to talk about The High Republic.
Talking about games with the Gaming Grandma, sidestepping The Discourse and Andy’s Xmas Crackers more
Weeks away from the launch of Playstation and Xbox's latest machines the Washington Post's Gene Park joins Adam to look at what's on offer. Industry veteran, Mike Fisher has his own modest proposal and, if you're quick, you can still take part in the... more
Veteran games creator, Brian Fargo and Wasteland 3's music supervisor, Mary Ramos join Adam to talk about the way they're putting a soundtrack on a post-apocalyptic American adventure. PC Gamer's Jody Macgregor reviews the game in this edition.
No more steps, that's what Mediatonic's Megan Ralph promises Adam in this edition of Game On. Fall Guys has been this year's surprise summer hit but what's helped the game get to the top of the goop slide?
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Fevzi is great
Surprised to hear a BBC podcast that sounds like it’s recording a Skype call. Even amateur podcasters I listen to have guests record their own mic audio and then combine them later. This isn’t really listenable.
Only downloaded this to hear Fevzi. No point since he is no longer on here. more
Whats happened to Tech problems from Fexzi more
Fevzi is great, however some of the co-presenters are so lacking in technical knowledge that he often has to answer their queries rather than deal with callers etc. Please get rid of Dotun as he seems to think it’s an opportunity for his one-man comedy routine rather than a tech podcast.
I normally thoroughly enjoy this programme but latterly spoilt by Dotun Adebayo. His continued interruptions, fatuous remarks and own opinions substantially reduce the time available for Fevsi to answer. Any chance it could be rescheduled to days when Dotun is not involved?
Love these podcasts... part of my weekly entertainment...
It's an odd mix flipping between the totally nerd-tastic gaming focus and then bizarrely basic support for elderly uninformed technophobes. Some content also seems to be recycled from the TWIT shows. I still like listening to it though. Except when Dotton is hosting, then I just delete it straight away as it's just too cringeworthy.
Apple Podcasts | #28 | Chile/Technology |
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