WIRED Game|Life Podcast: WIRED's top videogame experts Chris Kohler, Peter Rubin, and Bo Moore comment on the state of video gaming, with reviews, previews, and game events.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
Were you wondering what the Game|Life podcast crew thinks about the Nintendo Switch? Wonder no longer, for here are TIME’s Matt Peckham, WIRED’s Julie Muncy, and me to tell you all about it: Our impressions of the games, of the platform, how we think... more
WIRED’s Chris Kohler and Time’s Matt Peckham discuss Nintendo Switch, Super Mario Run, The Last Guardian, and Final Fantasy XV on the year’s last Game|Life podcast!
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Titanfall 2. Dishonored 2. So many games, so little time. What should you play? WIRED’s Jake Muncy has played all three (just a few hours of Dishonored 2, though), so I take this opportunity to quiz her on the results ... more
Nintendo Switch is the talk of the day on this episode of the Game|Life Podcast. But would you expect anything else? It’s so nice to be able to say that what was formerly known as the Nintendo NX is, in fact, exactly what we suspected it was: a tab... more
Oh man, it’s October, isn’t it? That means there’s way too much happening in videogames to keep up with. So many virtual realities. more
Chris is back from Tokyo Game Show and has some thoughts on virtual reality, Final Fantasy XV, Rez Infinite, and more. Meanwhile, TIME’s Matt Peckham has played the new indie game Virginia and also the new Destiny expansion Rise of Iron—or, well, h... more
Still reeling from the announcements of Wednesday? You’re not alone. From Nintendo partnering up with Apple for Super Mario Run on iPhone, to the upgraded PlayStation 4 Pro, it was a non-stop day of news. WIRED’s Jake Muncy and I are joined once ag... more
Nintendo NX is almost here—I know, it’s unbelievable, but remember, it’s launching in March!—and that means the slow winding down of the Nintendo 3DS. And the Wii U, too, of course, but it’s 3DS that Nintendo focused on in its latest Nintendo Direct,... more
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The first 20 minutes of the latest episode was some guy shilling his book and talking about what an amazing force of nature Anita Sarkesian is. After that there was a PAINFUL to listen to "review" wherein the host did a lot of hand-wringing and pearl-clutching about the possible depictions of violence in a game called HITMAN in which you play a person who kills people for a living. There is a market for this kind of cast I'm sure. I am also sure that I am the exact opposite of said market.
Chris Kolhler and Matt Peckham are an unstoppable combination. My favorite podcast of all time.
This has quickly become one of my favorite podcasts. Everyone is very smart and funny and apparently having a very good time at the listeners expense. But that's good, because humor is infectious and I am, thank you very much, now completely infirm with this inner ear ailment. Symptoms are uncontrolable laughter and the swelling of your vocabulary. Oh sweet, sweet illness! It's like my first love... oh boy, that was a mistake.
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I cry bitter tears every time I come to iTunes only to discover that Game|Life has continued to fail to update with new episodes. Kohler was the goofy west coast yin to Bytejacker's Anthoni Carboni's east-coast yang. Maybe they can get together and form a gaming video podcast supergroup.
They should rename it to Wired's Nintendo|Life Podcast.
Chris Kohler (and to some extent Baker) are very entertaining in this video podcast. Each episode has been better than the previous one. I eagerly await each new episode, and honestly think they can increase the frequency of this podcast. Now that he's doing commentary on old games as well, the material is endless. Chris and Chris are very funny as they banter back and forth. Keep it coming Chris!!!
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