
Interested in video games, anime, and other geeky things and the culture of outrage surrounding them? In this podcast, husband-and-wife duo Scrivonaut and Norayla—and sometimes special guests—dive deep on controversies consuming the nerd sphere.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 5 years ago | 
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games  | |||

CNN wrote a lengthy piece illustrating how the male gaze is returning, bringing with it the things human beings actually find attractive in media. We talk about this welcomed return to sanity along with Microsoft continuing to kill the Xbox brand by ... more
Several game developers, including a prominent one behind Ghost of Yotei, mocked Charlie Kirk’s assassination. We discuss the irony of “anti”-fascists celebrating a political opponent being killed for his free speech along with Sweet Baby Inc.’s hila... more
In an amazing case of everyone involved with the train wreck that was Dragon Age: The Veilguard continuing to fail upwards, Bethesda has hired one of the lead writers of the game, presumably to work on Elder Scrolls VI. We discuss our eroding faith i... more
It seems everyone from governments to giant companies to random grassroots groups are suddenly gunning for video game censorship. We discuss recent pushes made to quell what games people are able to buy along with Xbox and PlayStation shifting away f... more
Just another post full of snowflakes terrified of anything that may include someone that ain’t white n straight. What a scary, sad headspace it must be to live life this scared and dull. Spoiler alert, homosexuality and different skin colors were not invented in the last 10 years, they’ve been around a while. Maybe put down the mic and pick up a history book, before your heroes burns em all.
While I’m inclined to agree with the hosts that current games journalism, podcasts, media, etc. is very “woke” and spends more time on politics than the games, this podcast doesn’t work for me either. I listened to several episodes and it was more of an exercise in mocking and attacking others than making substantial arguments or even talking about video games. Often the hosts were clearly uninformed about the things they were mocking. It’s fine to be opposed to ideas and have different values, ... more
I grew up with video games and if I knew GamePro and EGM would give birth to modern “journalists” who treat video game reviews as diary entries or weird political tangents. This podcasts picks the best of the worst and makes sense of it. And I’m a liberal guy, by the way.
Three episodes in and this podcast is awesome! Love the knowledge the host had and the perspective the other host has. Subscribed and totally listening to all they put out. But...Allegra Frank is awesome!
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