
GamesRadar’s video game discussions with all manner of silliness!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Categories | Video GamesLeisure | ||||

The Big Topics: Sony, Xbox and Nintendo E3 2018 predictions.
Further Discussion: EA, Bethesda, Square Enix, Capcom and more.
*We appreciate we’re posting this ‘predictions’ podcast during E3. This podcast originally appeared on gamesradar.com but w... more
The Big Topic: Not buying an NES Classic
Further Discussion: What Remains of Edith Finch, Tumbleseed, Kingdom Hearts 1.5
What we’re into: Games you should play to bring joy into your life
Well, this is it – we’ve come to the end of the road. Thank... more
The Big Topic: The Xbox Scorpio’s official specs unveiling
Further Discussion: Horizon: Zero Dawn’s wonderful open world
What we’re into: Makoto Shinkai’s latest animated masterpiece, Your Name. (yes, the period is part of the title)
Microsoft off... more
The Big Topic: Destiny 2’s big reveal
What we’re into: Snake Pass, Elder Scrolls Legends, and TypeShift are all wonderful
Destiny 2 is coming (surprising basically no-one) and will arrive on PS4, Xbox One, and PC this September. And you know what? ... more
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Fix you sound levels for christ's sake. Half the time I have to turn it up to hear one person, but then get blown out a minute later by someone else.
Funny podcast where the hosts get along well and provide diverse opinions. I feel like lately there have been some volume issues where the volume goes up and down randomly.
I've loved listening to the show for the past couple years. They're funny, interesting, and enjoy talking about the weirdest stuff in video games that doesn't get emphasized as much in other podcasts. It would easily be a 5/5 if the audio balancing issues weren't so frustrating.
I like to listen while I'm dealing with the morning traffic, but lately it seems like I need to drive with one hand on the steering wheel and the other on the volume wheel. Anthony and Susan are generally the right volu... more
I have enjoyed this podcast, even with the previous host and website. It will be great when Anthony fixes his audio problems. Not as frequent, but still present.
This podcast is an excellent aural foray into the grand adventure of videogames. Featuring a truly exquisite cast of intelligent and funny individuals, with their plethora of valuable insights into games, gaming culture, game developers and slow jams....truly what more can we ask for from entertainment, freely given? Give this a listen if you have anything greater than a cursory interest in entertainment in general and videogames, nerd culture in particular.
Dare I say, it's fine.









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