In The Backrooms, three idiots, Justin, Jack, and Bryan are here to have slightly Inteligent and barely engaging discussion that no one asked for surrounding video games & other Media. Follow us on Social Media! TikTok: @the_backrooms_boys Instagram: @the_backrooms_podcast Twitter: @BackroomsCast
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Leisure |
We are retconning our first episode; it is no longer cannon. But unfortunately, we have to deal with poorly executed plotlines; some so bad, that even one of the greatest experiences can be ruined by its own writers.
Even though the sentient ADHD hivemind comes & takes over the conversation as usual, we like to believe we were able to take the time to discuss & reflect on the experiences of single player gaming & all that comes with it. Are story-driven titles ta... more
For a while now, everything has become a service model, and thus the "as a service" mantra is everywhere. From "Software as a service" to now "Games as a service." Come join us in a completely all-over-the-place stream of thought on how this, audienc... more
Indie Games have been rising in popularity over the past few years, & this is a great trend to see. Nowadays, the boys feel as if the creativity we see in the industry is only offered by the independent developers. Concepts, mechanics, design, & stor... more
What do you do to pass the time? Do you have any specific interests or hobbies? If you do, great! That's exactly what we are here to talk about. Hobbies can fall anywhere between just having a simple interest or taking up a large chunk of dedication ... more
Did you know there is a proper way to have fun? Yep, the boys figured it out. Come join us in our completely objective analysis of how people enjoy engaging in video games, and how some people incorrectly find joy in gaming.
Two games this year stand out as fantastic additions to an already existing IP, Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom & Diablo 4. With Tears of the Kingdom being a sequel to Breath of the Wild, & Diablo being a sequel to, er, the other Diablos, both ... more
Some of us got "plays well with others" on our report cards as kids. And some of us definitely did not. Co-op has been a staple & centerpiece for gaming since the introduction of the Home Console systems & as the era of Arcade gaming saw its retireme... more
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