Virtual Criminality combines two of host Ian Higton's greatest passions - video gaming and true crime - into one gruesome whole. Each episode of Virtual Criminality will focus on a different video game villain with their fictional stories presented as fact, in the style of a true crime series. That means, along with all the usual gory, serial killer stuff that you’d expect from a real-world true c... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeLeisureVideo Games |
When a small rural community is left in isolation after a vehicle collision blocks the only road in or out of their village, all hell breaks loose as a violent psychopath is allowed to run rampant. For 8 hours this monster was free to terrorise the t... more
PART TWO OF TWO - On the last episode of Virtual Criminality, we learned all about the historical hauntings of the small Canadian town of Oakside, Alberta and we also heard about a harrowing curse that has blighted the local Matheson family for gener... more
PART ONE OF TWO - The case you’re about to hear is going to seem far-fetched and unbelievable at first, and I should know, I thought the same when I first started researching it. But, just as I did, you too will soon come to see that this investigati... more
When a killer kills another killer, are they actually doing the world a favour or are they just continuing a cycle of evil that only justice can break? That’s the burning question at the heart of this week’s episode of Virtual Criminality, as I go ba... more
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This podcast is great, no joke.
Ian is just great. Really, great. Super great, even. Thanks for the quality and great, great podcasts.
An interesting twist for video game fans. Ian Higton is putting his creative brain to good use with this podcast.
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