
Ramblings and retrospectives from three lifelong gaming enthusiasts.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisureHobbies | |||

In celebration of Halloween, Adam and Austin revisit Monolith’s 2005 horror-FPS: F.E.A.R. Join them as they dissect the Alma induced nightmares, heart-pounding slow motion gunplay, and the GOAP-driven AI that made enemy soldiers feel eerily human. ... more
To kick off Season 3 of Games Gone By, Austin and Adam pull out their smart phones and take a stab at Sunderfolk, the narrative tactical RPG from Secret Door, one of the studios under Mike Morhaime's publishing umbrella, Dreamhaven.
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Back in 2002, Samus Aran returned from an eight year hiatus to star in Metroid Fusion.
Join Adam, Austin, and Jeff as they explore the atmospheric level design, iconic boss fights, terrifying SA-X sequences, and how Fusion’s linear structure switc... more
Adam, Austin, and Jeff revisit 2005’s towering art-house adventure Shadow of the Colossus… or more specifically, its 2018 remake. Join them as they climb, cling, and complain through a game that puts the "cult" in cult classic.
Warning: May contain ... more
Adam and Austin talk about fourteen of their favorite (and not so favorite) demos from this year's Steam Next Fest.
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Back in late March, Adam and ten of his closest friends ventured up to the mountains of Blueridge, Georgia to celebrate his upcoming marriage.
Initially hesitant to engage in this surprise live episode, Adam quickly settles into his element as he, ... more
While the LIVE! episode was intended to be June's Games Gone By offering, Adam and Austin could not resist sitting down and talking about the debut masterpiece from Sandfall Interactive, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
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Originally recorded at the peak of COVID lockdown, join Adam and Austin as they jump, shoot and slash their way through Doom (2016), an uncompromising reboot of one of the most beloved shooters of all time.
Note: This episode was originally record... more
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