We talk about all things video games and how they relate to bigger issues every Thursday!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 190 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisurePerforming ArtsGamesArts | ||||
We're back for Halo Infinite to talk about things that changed literally hours after we recorded this.
Ben and Josh talk about where things are at with horror in video games.
Ben and Josh talk co-op games, Back 4 Blood, The Riftbreaker, and The Road to Calvary.
Josh and Ben try not to throw shade as they discuss how sources are established in texts, gaming, and all kind of other materials.
Ben and Josh discuss the question: Who should games be made for?
Ben and Josh discuss the ramificaitons of Psychonauts 2 in the area of forgiveness and personhood in video games.
Ben and Josh finally talk about Psychonauts 2! Spoilers abound!
We continue last week's discussion by talking about what developers owe gamers. Also, Josh brings up a new unheard of game, Company of Heroes 2.
How have I never reviewed this podcast?! It’s the premier podcast for theology and video games where they relate games to bigger issues. If you want a mix of philosophy, theology, and current events in your video games, you’ll want to check it out!
I love most of the shows on this network, and as a video game fan I really enjoy the conversations between Rachel, Josh and Ben. They are often just silly, but sometimes they get deep.
An editor, priest, and theologian walk into a bar. And, well, they talk about whatever in a respectful way and generally have a good time. There’s religion, video games, politics, swearing, and openness. I imagine this is what kind of fellowship “the Inklings” (Tolkien and Lewis’s famous pub group) had. Good people, good conversation, thought provoking topics. A must listen.
This used to be a different podcast back in the day. Back then it was called, The Cross and the Controller and was separa... more
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