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PC Gamer Chat Log

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Stay awhile, PC gamers, and listen to Lauren Morton & Mollie Taylor chill out with a weekly chat about all things PC gaming. They'll be joined by other PC Gamer editors to talk about genres like FPSes and survival sims, dive deep into classic series like The Sims or The Witcher, or catch you up on the big story in PC gaming that week.

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On this week's Chat Log, Lauren and Mollie come together to announce a Chat Log hiatus and talk about 2024 in review. What was this year like in PC gaming? What big launches did we manage to predict? Which trends have become normalized in PC gaming? ... more

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On this week's Chat Log, Lauren and Mollie talk with Morgan Park about developers that we're going to have an eye on in 2025. Some are working on big, announced projects that we're hoping to get updates on while others are quietly working on unannoun... more

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On this week's Chat Log, Mollie and Lauren talk with Chris Livingston about the minigames in our games. Which minigame activities are the most iconic? Which ones secretly suck? And which series does minigames the best?

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On this week's Chat Log, Lauren and Mollie talk about the legacy of dress up games and whether they might be about to explode on PC. It's no secret that everyone loves looking great in their games, but building a game around the concept of fashion ha... more

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Recent Guests

Chris Livingston
Senior Editor at PC Gamer
PC Gamer
Episode: Which minigames are the most iconic?
Hervey Randall
World of Warcraft player and PC Gamer editor
PC Gamer
Episode: Warcraft 30th anniversary and WoW 20th
Ted Litchfield
PC Gamer
Episode: Will the trend of zombies in games ever actually die?
Elie Gould
Newswriter and horror game enthusiast
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Episode: What makes our favorite horror games great?
Jake Tucker
Editorial director of the PC Gaming Show
Episode: Why doesn't asymmetrical co-op get more love?
Tim Clark
Brand director for PC Gamer and gaming enthusiast.
PC Gamer
Episode: What's the state of microtransactions in PC gaming?
Kara Phillips
Evergreen writer for PC Gamer
PC Gamer
Episode: How hard will we grind for in-game fashion?
Morgan Park
Staff writer at PC Gamer and expert on FPS games
PC Gamer
Episode: How do you get into playing a new (to you) game genre?
Wes Fenlon
Senior Editor at PC Gamer
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Episode: What makes a game expansion so great?

Hosts

Lauren Morton
Co-host of the show, often providing insights into both current and classic PC games. Known for her engaging style and expertise in various gaming genres.
Mollie Taylor
Co-host alongside Lauren, contributing her perspectives on gaming trends, pop culture references, and the gaming community. Known for her candidness and relatability.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 50 ratings
  • I love it so much

    I recently found this podcast, and it’s amahzingg. I have a ton of console gaming shows but I’ve been more focused on PC gaming, so I went on the hunt! Searched, gave this one a try, and fun also it’s ladiez! Like me! And my name is Molly! And my mom’s maiden name is Taylor… fun! Don’t steal my identity. But I’ve already gone back and listened to old eps, and I love the convos, the games they talk about, the hardware, ohhh wow, what a find. Keep up it!! Fun! Bye!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Molly Mog
    United Statesa year ago
  • Whining

    Maybe it’s just the first episode I listened to but these girls voices are so whiny I almost can’t listen to it.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Kconnaughty
    United States2 years ago
  • Save time and ignore it

    It’s just more woke trash.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    H-I-V-E
    Sweden2 years ago
  • Wow welcome back

    Nice to see PcGamer back in the podcast game! First episode was great!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Silverslug44
    United States3 years ago
  • Down to Earth

    A lot of gaming media is so well manicured and sterile so that it’s almost a commercial.

    The thesis of this pod so far is “here’s us, how we engage with the hobby, what we like, what we’re lacking or excited for.”

    That’s pretty unique. Just talking about games the way you would talk to a friend who has been into like woodworking or gardening lately.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Persona_Ingrata
    United States3 years ago

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Feedback suggests a positive reception towards the unique insights on gaming trends, especially concerning PC gaming developments.
Some critiques mention a mixed response to the tone of the hosts, indicating that certain listeners find the delivery to be overly casual or unprofessional.
Listeners appreciate the casual and relatable style of discussions, enjoying the light-hearted tone and personal anecdotes shared by the hosts.

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Why do live service games feel so exhausting lately?
Q: What do you do while playing these live service games?
We all tend to juggle the daily tasks and month-long battle passes for several games, which can lead to burnout.
Why do live service games feel so exhausting lately?
Q: So, is it right to characterize this as something that we're feeling fatigue with?
Yes, many gamers are indeed feeling that fatigue, particularly with live service experiences running out of steam over time.
Where did all our gaming slang actually come from?
Q: How did you even wind up writing this for the website?
Robin mentions being tasked to update an old article about gaming slang by Tim Clark, which sparked the discussion.
What happens when games get un-launched?
Q: What are the potential futures for games like Concord after they have unlaunched?
Wes proposed several scenarios where games can either attempt a relaunch or be put to rest depending on their initial failures and community interest.
What happens when games get un-launched?
Q: How does the gaming industry handle failed launches like Concord in comparison to past events?
There’s a trend of quickly pulling games with poor receptions to avoid losses, contrasting with older practices of allowing games time to improve.

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Focused on the world of PC gaming, this series features engaging discussions led by hosts who share their experiences, insights, and expectations regarding the gaming industry. With a casual yet informative approach, episodes cover a wide range of topics from nostalgic classic series to new trends and titles, offering listeners both personal anecdotes and critical industry analysis. The inclusion of guests adds varied perspectives on the vibrant landscape of PC gaming, making it a potentially invaluable resource for both hardcore gamers and those new to the medium. Notably, the series emphasizes a conversational style that mimics discussions among friends, making it relatable and enjoyable for its audience.

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Recent guests on PC Gamer Chat Log include:

1. Chris Livingston
2. Hervey Randall
3. Ted Litchfield
4. Elie Gould
5. Jake Tucker
6. Tim Clark
7. Kara Phillips
8. Morgan Park

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