From opposite sides of the globe, your hosts Kiaran and Adam are on a mission to work through their enormous backlog of video games. In each episode they take on a game one (or both) of them have never finished before and get together to discuss their impressions. Was it good? Was it bad? Is it worth keeping on your backlog? Tune in to find out on The Good, the Bad, and the Backlog.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
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Kieran and Adam have such a fun dynamic. That even when I disagree I still have fun listening to them
Adam and Kiaran have such a great balance of criticism and humor. These dudes are FUNNY. Love this show, highly recommend!
The Good, The Bad , and the Backlog is an absolute joy of a listen for any gaming fan. Hosts Adam and Kiaran have an excellent chemistry as they discuss a number of different games and topics. Definitely highly recommended.
Adam and Kiaran do a fantastic job and are the best podcasters ever! <<whispers>> please help me they are holding me hostage and making me say it’s a great podcast, please get help call the police. All jokes aside I often find myself listening to podcasts about games I don’t even really like just because they are entertaining to listen to. I highly recommend this podcast!
Awesome show about grinding away at that backlog that all gamers have. Love the discussion, lots of fun
Apple Podcasts | #93 | Philippines/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #136 | China/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #138 | Indonesia/Leisure/Video Games |
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