
Hamish and Nico discuss goings on in the games industry, wax philosophical about the games they're playing, and rarely notice things going off the rails.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 145 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureVideo Games | ||||

Your favourite weekly podcast is back! Some of the most anticipated games have come out in the close to four months (!) we've been on break, but instead of getting right to Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom or Resident Evil 4 remake, we make sure... more
This is it. The second and final day of our Game of the Year deliberations. What game was most momentary? Disappointing? Oldest? Most remade and/or remastered and/or re-released and/or updated? Game of the Year-est?! All this and more answered in a m... more
IT'S HERE. The start of our annual Game of the Year deliberations—twelve hours across two days, deciding between us which were the best and worst games of 2022. Today it's the spookiest, the most musical, the worst, the biggest surprise and, of cours... more
If you want to know if we're back or not, search "every Joey's World Tour I'm back" on YouTube and watch the first video that comes up. That is to say, we're back. Playing grindcore festivals in the Czech Republic. Rewatching Breaking Bad/Better Call... more
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They often discuss games they don’t finish and yet defend their opinions as if they have any weight to them. Going through the podcast you will hear utterly ridiculous opinions, for example one of the hosts defended Death Stranding despite not even playing half way through and lampooned Sekiro when they didn’t get to the first boss. He was arguing against the other host who beat both of them yet we are to believe their opinions were equal. It’s strange to me that Hamish channel is so thoroughly ... more
Who knew Writing On Games did a podcast with a friend (he should probably pimp it on his channel more, cough cough)? I for one did not, and I feel like I've been missing out on the hottest games podcast since Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh. If you want laffs, if you need hot takes, if no one else can help - give a listen and subscribe to Writing On Games.
I come for the stammered laden game chat but I stay for the noise-core minute. Funny and insightfully. The hottest takes on game design and pop culture goofs from two guys who you wouldn’t mind sharing half a sandwich with.
I’ve been a massive fan of Writing on Games for a while now and the podcast is a wonderful extension of that series. The co-hosts are funny and interesting and provide unique perspectives on the topics being discussed. If you enjoy video game podcasts, I would highly recommend you check this one out.
Another great year of the Writing on Gamescast! It was sparse but you guys more than made up for it at the end. Thanks a ton, this ‘cast means a lot to me. Here’s to 2019! With love, vitamins









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