In addition to a rapid fire discussion about the upcoming year in gaming, Eric played two terrible games, Chris sold The Bouncer for 75 cents, and Steve singlehandedly destroyed the Dark Brotherhood with his platforming skills. All of this, and the definitive Super Mario timeline are discussed in a podcast worth listening to...once.
The world is about to end, so we throw all of our collective eggs into one metaphorical basket. This is the time of the year were everyone talks about the year that has passed, so being the kind of jerks that we are, we do the same. It's a fight to the finish as we discuss the year's high points in order to crown one game to rule them all: the Flap Jaw Space game of the year. Don't worry, Super Ma...[Read More]
Hey dudes, we're still talking Skyrim and VGAs, but we're also talking LL Cool J, Eric's demented methods of arranging dead (digital) bodies, and Steve's chicken dinner. Come listen, if you're a man (or a muppet).
Just like everyone else on the planet, we're talking dragons, dragons, and dragons on this week's episode. Aside from our Skyrim exploits, we'll dabble and dribble our e-peens on Mario Kart 7 and we'll continue to forget to ship things to prize winners. Par for the course!
As Steve reminds us that Zelda is Zelda, we find out where Skyward Sword stands on the stage of history. Well, at least in the stage of Steve's mind that ranks Zelda games. Aside from the Zelda verdict, we've got some Batman: Arkham City, Sonic Generations, RAGE, and some more sensible conversation about Dr. Phil's floating head and other fun and horrible topics.
Well, we try to be topical, but everything goes back to childhood. As much as we want to be relevant humans, we end up speaking in tongues that only 80s children can understand. That being said, prepare for your life to be enriched. A conversation goes terribly bad as it starts at a tech tidbit and ends at Mutant League Football. Along the ride, we've got oppression, airships, and the social struc...[Read More]
Hey dudes, come waste your life with us. If you're listening to this on a treadmill, you might get fatter. Anyway, we've got a new episode up, and it's probably the best thing to ever hit the Internet, so come have a lick. We've got a lot of off topic banter (Warning: Drive spoilers) and a lot of catching up to do. In this episode of our semi-regular appearances, we run through Kirby Mass Attack, ...[Read More]
If Dragon Age II: Legacy is a direct response to the many so-called crimes of Dragon Age II proper, it comes off as a bit coy. In a single swoop, Legacy attempts to address the cringe-worthy reused maps, the oft-putting enemy spawning, and weirdly unbalanced difficulty curve. But Bioware's new disposition is hardly clairvoyant. Legacy occasionally feels fresh, but mostly limps around with vain at...[Read More]
We are pouncing from the topical angle as Catherine, Bastion, Fallout: New Vegas DLC and a little From Dust round off this week's unextravagant extravaganza. Halfway through, we try to realize how much we realize about the upcoming games of August. Come have a sip!
Efficient business plans, transvibrators, and the Justcausification of the video game industry pop up on this full-flavored and full-figured episode. On the topical side of things, we look at Ms. 'Spolsion Man, CivWorld, and the usually topics of possible discussion, interaction, or knowingness. In this edition of Steve Plays A Game, we look at Rez HD and the drugs we didn't do to enjoy it.
Today we talk about Journey, The Witcher 2, Heroes of Might and Magic VI, and whatever else dictates conversation. Eric also gets sadfaced about Infamous 2 as we attempt to figure out which Witcher game is witchiest.
Let's talk about Nintendo's style, notably Ocarina of Time 3D, and a few other shenanigans. This week, we also hark back to the Dead Space series, Infamous 2, and whatever other tangents creep up.