Join Mark, Delaila, and Jason on a monthly bookclub spoilercast for in-depth discussions on the narrative, atmosphere, gameplay, and more on some of the best and biggest video games out there. From new releases to modern classics, let's go reap the spoils!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureComedyVideo Games |
Our Final Fantasy VII marathon has finally come to a close with the release of Rebirth! Did it live up to our expectations? Join us as we discuss a puzzling ending, mixed thoughts on side content, and just how good Tifa looked in that one bikini. more
Dilly-dally-shilly-shally! This time we talk about a feature film that acts as a sequel to one of the greatest JRPGs ever made. Does it live up to the games status? Join us as we discuss an incomprehensible plot, cool action sequences, and whether or... more
Everyones favorite materia-obsessed ninja is here! This time we go back to play the DLC episode released alongside Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade. Was it a meaningful addition? Join us as we discuss new combat mechanics, surprise cameos, and how... more
Were starting 2024 off by talking about....Metal Gear!? Does the PlayStation classic still hold up? Join us as we discuss memorable boss fights, campy writing, and the prospects of a long-rumored remake. more
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My favorite video game podcast.
You ever met somebody who complains about every little thing and chooses to hate something just because everyone else likes it? That’s Jason one of the co-hosts, he constantly talks over people, derails conversations with out any pushback. Some of his takes are just terrible which isn’t necessarily the problem it’s the amount of times he takes over. It’s like he doesn’t even enjoy the games, he is insufferable. more
Jason constantly talks over everyone else. On every episode it seems.
Look forward to this every month! This pod is so good that I will excuse Jason for his insufferable Alan Wake 2 takes 😀👊
Very appreciate the time and effort that goes into these episodes
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Apple Podcasts | #207 | Taiwan/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #223 | Hong Kong/Leisure/Video Games |
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