Tune in for focused conversations about our favorite video games, as a rotating cast of close friends look at them from the perspective of art, design, and storytelling. Discover something new or revisit a classic with us, as we discuss games ranging from contemporary epics to remakes and indies.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDesignVideo GamesLeisure |
Screen Looking returns for a day to unpack Final Fantasy VII Remake's brilliant ending, themes, and more in this special previously-unreleased episode.
In this previously lost episode, Andrew and an old friend from art school, Jim Wiser, weigh in on Naughty Dog’s production values, divisive creative choices, and when a sequel isn’t always necessary.
The unbridled (and much-needed) joy of Untitled Goose Game ushers Screen Looking into the spring as Andrew, Alex, Hilary, and Emma discuss the brilliance behind its dynamic sense of humor.
Detailing 10 video games that affected them greatly, Andrew & Alex reflect on their favorites of the past decade – making it one to remember.
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I grew up playing video games and used to play so much when growing up with my younger brother. I would love sharing my stories of games with my friends and enjoy the exicitement of relating to each others' stories. Now as a young adult, I don't have much time to play nowaways nor share my nerdy stories. But hearing Andrew's and Alex's and other guests' stories of Screenlooking has ignited my passion to remember why I love playing games in first place. The passion to share these personal, wonder... more
I wouldn’t consider myself a serious gamer, but I love Screen Looking. The hosts, Andrew and Alex, explore so many different games, new and old. I often feel like I’m sitting there with them, a part of the conversation, while digging their unique and well-reasoned takes on video games.
This podcast is excellent. The host’s mission is to dissect games through the dual lenses of design and gameplay in order to understand what makes these works so enjoyable and appreciated. I’d thoughtful commentary about games is your thing, I would recommend giving this a listen. It is obvious that the host conducts his mission seriously and with professionalism. A good companion for anyone interested in taking a deeper dive into the world of gaming.
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