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Watch Out for Fireballs! is a game club podcast, focused on retro and non-current games. Every week, we play a game in its entirety, then discuss its merits and flaws at length. Most episodes begin with a short sketch, and we're pretty liberal about keeping tangents in. But it ultimately comes down to: Why do we like (or dislike?) this game.
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439: The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante
Try as you might, he will suffer.
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Dispatch: Introductory Games
This month, we discuss which games would be good entry points for people who are looking to start enjoying games, or people who are coming back to the hobby after a long hiatus. We also answer your questions, read your responses to May's games, and reveal what games are coming up on the show.
June Games:
The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante
Project Snowblind
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
## July Games:
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (two parts)
Quake
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WOFF 438 Preview: Tunic
To find this podcast description, please turn to page 34 in the manual.
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437: Realms of the Haunting
We actually lose track of how many realms there are, exactly.
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436: Plague, Inc.
Create, evolve and live the power fantasy of being a world killing disease.
Guest Ending is a piece of fan music for Gary's novel Atomic! Music by Swordquest
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435: Driver: San Francisco
A good game bogged down by infuriating Ubisoft style decisions.
This week's theme song brought to us by MegaMatt
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Avis des utilisateurs
The BEST video game podcast
Funny and articulate. Great analysis/critique of video games.
Intelligent and accessible
Since I first started listening to WOFF about three years ago, my understanding and appreciation of video games and their qualities has developed considerably. The two hosts have some of the most insightful views into the art of video games and the experience of playing them. Not only are they smart guys they are also very entertaining and an episode of WOFF is never dry.
Each episode of WOFF is 2 or 3 hours of well-produced discussion about a video game in a book club format. In the past they've identified as a retro games podcast but recently did away with the label. I can't agree more with this decision because their insight is not something that can only be held up to retro games, but all games including ones just released. I've listened to several video game podcasts but none of them are as strong as WOFF. Total recommend!
NOTE: Update from 2023 and this is STILL the best video game podcast around! How are they getting away with this!?!?
In depth and thoughtful and funny
The only podcast I’ve continued listening to every episode of since I really slowed my podcast consumption over the pandemic. Always a little island of joy in my week no matter what is going on.