Chris Stone

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 31]

Murder! History! Jungles! Rail shooters! This week, we take another gander at Civilization V, Eric breaks down the Black Ops campaign like no man has done before, and we discuss the merits of LA Noire. More substandard podcasting entertainment awaits in another toilet humor-filled episode of Flap Jaw Space.

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 30]

This week we come to you with more incestuous Batman talk, the wrong Rockstar game, and more Batman. The time it takes to decide what we are actually taking about rounds out the podcast with some more video game discussion about video games. We aren't sure what we are doing this week!

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 29]

As promised, we deliver a lackluster look at Portal 2 and Mortal Kombat. Along the way, we stumble across a few unplanned topics, such as the future of consoles and the need more for George Washington-themed games. Also, what the hell are they doing with Assassin's Creed? This, and more dumb stuff this week. Cyborgs and Alan Wake's Cart Racer are also included. Have a listen!

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 28]

Like Michael Jordan to the Wizards, Flap Jaw Space has made a triumphant return to the irrelevant. After catching up a bit, we delve into interesting topics, such as the lackluster 3DS launch, Crysis 2, Portal 2, Conduit 2, and 3rd Birthday. Please note that Space Abraham Lincoln discuss is included. Thanks for coming back!

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 27]

The internet's first three dimensional podcast comes at you this week with an eye-ruining look at the Nintendo 3DS, a dance with the beloved Diablo clone, Torchlight, the new Dissidia (whatever it may be called) and more mobile gaming goodness. When not distracted, we also look at the business side of the things, as the price points of modern gaming are discussed. Toilet humor is also included.

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 26]

March Sadness has begun with a run through old downloadable non-favorites, sentimental endings, social gaming, and more Dragon Age II wrap up. Per the standard operating procedures, some tangents are taken and self-deprecation continues.

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 25]

Game Dev Story, more Beyond Good and Evil HD, Okamiden, and Dragon Age II criticisms and observations are all featured this week. The ongoing debate on the business and future of mobile and cell phone gaming is again discussed as Steve puts on his businessman hat and Chris and Eric put on their idiot hats. Come join us, once again!

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 24]

In a podcast built to rival the ramblings of a senile old hermit, we explore the dumb things we've done in the name of catching them all (Pokemon Black/White), vivid Japanese fever dreams (Yakuza of the End), and real games photojournalism (Beyond Good and Evil HD). This and more inept and insane rumbling courtesy of the cast of Flap Jaw Space.

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 23]

This week we welcome Spiderman to the podcast to wrap up our Half Life 2 discussion. In addition to a dramatic reading of the Quest 64 instruction manual, the shoddiness of Sega's Dreamcast Collection, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, Shenmue, and Dragon Age 2 demo impressions. This week also features an unenthusiastic postmortem on Brutal Legend and Demon's Souls.

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 22]

For the first time since last episode, we have another episode! (Some technical limitations have caused the quality to suffer a tad this week. Pardon our mess.) The Marvel vs. Capcom 3 episode is finally here. We invited our pal Mark Shepherd back to discuss all things fighting games. Also, we find out the answer to vomit ball pits at Chuck E Cheese. Games this week also include Bulletstorm, Amnes...[Read More]

Flap Jaw Space: The DigitalChumps Podcast [Episode 21]

Tales from Gamestop, Meat Boy sweat, Farting on old people, mime abuse, and a Pokemon soundoff are featured in this week's Internet bonanza. We discuss the new Double Fine darling adventure puzzler Stacking, along with the return of You Don't Know Jack. Also, a debate ensues involving the perfect mix of presentation and gameplay in which Steve says something ridiculous. We think.

Stacking

Double Fine Productions has made a name for itself by creating games around quirky, off-beat scenarios that are supplanted by a competent, entertaining gameplay structure. Within their new focus on small, downloadable games that came to fruition over a two week period of brainstorming, Tim Schafer and the gang have found their grove. Stacking is the second offspring of this storm of brains, follow...[Read More]