The Cane and Rinse videogame podcast Cane and Rinse
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Cane and Rinse is a weekly podcast made by passionate videogaming enthusiasts aimed at like-minded listeners. Our ambition is to provide in-depth discussion with help from knowledgeable, articulate guests from the gaming community, the world of games development and beyond.
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Castlevania: Rondo of Blood – Cane and Rinse No.607
Leaping back over the drawbridge of doom and into the castle of mystery, we dance a do-si-do to the Rondo of Blood. Leon, Leah, Michiel, Rich(ter) and community contributors analyse and review the appeal of this cult, hipster classic, as well as taking a glance at the game's ports, conversions, rereleases and remakes in our latest Akumajo Dracula show - our Castlevania: Rondo of Blood issue.
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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption – Cane and Rinse No.606
We round off our coverage of Retro Studios' Phazon trilogy with our Metroid Prime 3: Corruption deep-dive review. Leon, Brian and Leah - along with contributions from our faithful community crew - suit up and blast off to strange, new alien worlds in search of a lasting peace. With 17 years of hindsight, what did the motion-controls and much-maligned 'waggle' bring to the Samus experience?
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Brave Fencer Musashi – Cane and Rinse No.605
In the late 1990s, a swashbuckling and experimental Square released a Zelda-like action RPG based on historic samurai, Miyamoto Musashi. Why not, eh? Join Chris Worthingon, Brian, Dan and Leah as we look at whether the game (like the legend of Musashi himself) has stood the test of time.
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Katamari Damacy series – Cane and Rinse No.604
Cane and Rinse is on a roll this week as Ryan, Jesse, Leah, and Chris take a twenty-year trip through the history of Katamari Damacy, from the PlayStation 2 original to the PS Vita conclusion and all of the spinoffs and delisted mobile games in between.
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Hi-Fi Rush – Cane and Rinse No.603
A relatively up-to-date title for our latest podcast, and the second team selection of 2024. It's Hi-Fi Rush! Leon, Brian, Leah and Tony (who picked this game for the show) - along with contributions from the Cane and Rinse Patreons and forumites - get on down with Tango Gameworks character rhythm-action shadow drop banger.
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Stacking – Cane and Rinse No.602
The first team-curated selection of the year goes to Double Fine's Stacking. Leon, Brian (who chose this one for the volume), Ryan, Tony and contributors from the Cane and Rinse community nestle into director Lee Petty's marvelous marriage of matryoshka and mystification.
Customer Reviews
Life saving
This is a fabulous podcast that covers ever facet of retro gaming with no bias towards any one gaming system or gaming company. It regularly saves my life by keeping me awake at the wheel on night shift 2 to 3 hour drives feels like I’m part of the conversation. Kudos to Cane and Rinse likable, insightful and most of all fun to listen to.
Awesome podcast
Definitely the most in-depth reviews and opinions on games, thoroughly enjoyable
for professional communicators - bad at communicating
You say one very dark (joking, and actually flagged as deliberately hyperbolic) comment on a social media forum and suddenly you are bloked from their pages.
Oh gods was my comment almost certainly out of line yes - but y'know give a guy a heads up. Tell a guy who has intercted with you pleasntly and amusingly for over 2 years he made a dick move. Always happy to mea culpa. It's called being an adult.
Dropping the ban hammer with nary a communication - that's a dick move BY you lot so yeah - cheers for that one.
Seriously - enjoyed it for years, felt they had all started to merge together a bit as it went on and jeez after than bit of weird non-communication; perhaps I'm just splitting my jerk aces into to hands of jerk -fine, again my bad. Best of luck, future endeavours, yadda yadda yada