Games and the gaming industry for the discerning gamer.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 170 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
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I’ve heard others handle this recent headline better but let’s not connect dots that may be unrelated, usernames or not. We may not all be perfect but I feel a raising of the pitchforks can be toxifying. You’ve done great shows but maybe it the anger, it kind of disappointed me this time.
This used to be one of my favorite podcasts. Sadly in the last year it’s lost it’s sparkle. more
This podcast is not your average Video Game podcast. The Best Games of 2018 episode is one specially good example. Other podcasts would be talking about if it's God of War, Spiderman, Red Dead Redepmtion 2 or Assassins Creed Odyssey. Not these guys. Get ready for a wide range of triple A and indie video games that are not those. So I would say they offer a different view, and a more eclectic one.
Patrick (the host) is everything you could ever want in a podcaster: professional, entertaining and knowledgeable. Not only is he extremely experienced and well-read, but his taste in guests is also impeccable. The way that he discusses industry news and gaming content is so pleasant to listen to and I have never once finished an episode without wishing that it were longer. Give this guy a listen!
Great host, worth listening to if you like to relax to people talking about something completely inconsequential, video games.
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