Each week Chicago comedians Tim Dunn, Clayton Margeson, and Kellen Terrett team up with a special guest to discuss their thoughts and feelings on the world of video games, trying to add some insight in to why they love and hate the games they play, and have a little fun along the way. RSS Feed Subscribe on iTunes
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 184 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
Longtime listeners must have known, deep in their hearts -- for the final episode of Talking Games, Tim, Clayton, and Kellen lay bare the joys of Suikoden II. What better way to go out? Thanks everybody for listening. We appreciate you.
In the penultimate episode of this podcast, Tim, Clayton, and Kellen rank their favorite titles since this show began in 2011! Their #1 pick probably won't surprise you, but who's to say about #2-10?? Thanks so much to Cards Against Humanity and the ... more
It's the throwaway bit that turned into three full episodes. This week, the TG lads say goodbye forever to Talking Musicals with its final installment, a discussion of Thoroughly Modern Millie with guest Nicole Vespa! Only two episodes left, dawgs. T... more
Only four episodes remain before Talking Games says goodbye. This week, our boys look ahead to the future of probably their favorite game genre. We'll cover titles like Persona, Mass Effect, Witcher, and more! Don't cry yet; we've got some discussin'... more
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K: Hey Tim, you know I just got a new gym membership? T: No kidding, that's great Kellen! K: Yeah, got a personal trainer too! He says I'm in the most defined shape I've ever been. T: Oh yeah? K: Yeah! Round! [Clayton "plays piano" like Second City does after a blackout and then talks as Gambit] T: Kellen! Did you just tell the Westboro Baptist Church that the LGBTQ community uses a rainbow flag to represent themselves? K: I may have let it slip out, Tim, why? T: For Pete's sake, Kellen! Don't y... more
I want to be friends with whatever people are making this show. They have enough insightful critiques for games to make it a great game review tool and enough left-field material to keep things interesting. Really well done.
It's makes my day every time a new talking games pops up in my podcast feed. The gentlemen and Clayton are very funny. more
The hosts seem to be unable to appreciate game genres beyond their preferences. They are quick to ridicule and self admit to not giving a game the time its due to make a well informed judgment. They shovel coal into the engine of a runaway hype train and jump off just before they run out of track. more
I found this podcast through their Final Fantasy Tactics episode, which was super enjoyable. After poking around a bit more and listening to a few other game-specific episodes I subscribed and for the most part liked what I heard throughout 2015. This year they've jumped the shark with a lot of anti-intellectual garbage and strawmen, so I'm unsubsribing. Sorry pals.
Apple Podcasts | #111 | Ukraine/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #189 | India/Leisure/Video Games |
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