A group of friends who work in the games industry meet up once a week to talk about PC games over a drink. “Off-the-cuff” is a polite way to say “unprofessional”, right?
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |
Marsh and Jamie dishonour their families in the oddly quaint Mafia: The Old Country, soak sands in Sword of the Sea, and synergise to the max in Merge Maestro, Kill the Brickman and Raccoin.
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Mafia: The Old Country
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Jamie and Marsh join together to talk sad boys, roguelike birds and frenzied bananas.
• Birdigo
• Donkey Kong: Bananza
• Marsh is making Gold Teeth.
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Chris and Marsh are joined by Paul Canavan to talk about draining men (halleluja), the not-so-shy huluds and space-nun zoomies of Dune: Awakening. We do not talk about Donkey Kong Bananza.
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Dune: Awakening
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Paul is making Pale Tides.
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Jamie and Marsh get pumped, pepped and revved up for the summer games marketing onslaught, and then enjoy the more tangible pleasures of demos in the Steam Next Fest, including: Ball X Pit, Morsels, Bits & Bops, Consume Me, Dispatch and Baby Steps.
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This podcast features a handful of current/prior game journalists, game developers, and guests from all sorts of entertainment media. It's great! The takes are satisfyingly zesty and well discussed, the lock-in episodes are often whimsically nostalgic, and the tone is warm, humourous and easy going.
Nice funny.
This (not so) weekly podcast provides consistently thoughtful and measured takes. I hope they find their routine again.
I don’t want to hear anymore of Marshes opinions about video games he’s just so down and negative on everything. It’s tiresome to listen to endless prudish and joyless takes.
Thanks for all the episodes I have enjoyed and I still hope the podcast continues to do well in the future!
The crate and crowbar team seem to be collated from some of the utmost capable game journalists and a few successful developers. Their refreshing insight and views have progressed my view on games and taste for the better. They are essentially my weekly dose of mates down the pub each week on games, and I look forward to a new podcast each Friday without fail.
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The discussions prominently revolve around PC gaming, with hosts sharing personal anecdotes, industry insights, and critiques of various game mechanics and narratives. A unique aspect of these conversations is the camaraderie among the hosts, enhancing the atmosphere with humorous banter and off-the-cuff remarks. Topics range from game reviews to industry trends, showcasing a mix of both mainstream titles and indie games. Listeners can expect an engaging blend of personal experiences and thoughtful commentary, making it appealing to a wide audience interested in gaming culture and development.
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