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A video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle.

Tales from the Backlog David Jackson

    • Leisure

A video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle.

    120: Roadwarden (with Bryan Skursha - Pixelated Playgrounds)

    120: Roadwarden (with Bryan Skursha - Pixelated Playgrounds)

    From the first screenshot I saw of Roadwarden (Moral Anxiety Studio), I knew that I needed to check the game out. The art is simple, yet striking, and any screenshot will convey the quality of writing. Once I booted up the game, I found that the choose-your-adventure writing, the confident RPG mechanics and the music wrapped this into a rich total package.


    Joining me in this episode is returning guest Bryan Skursha of Pixelated Playgrounds podcast. Pixelated Playgrounds is a gaming book club style podcast, similar to Tales from the Backlog. It is worth your time, and you can check them out on your favorite podcast app or by visiting their website!


    TIMESTAMPS
    Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts: 1:57
    Story/World Setup 10:32
    Story, continued 27:35
    Visuals/Music/Sound Design 44:09
    RPG/Choose Your Adventure Gameplay 55:21
    Closing Thoughts/Recommendations/Housekeeping 1:21:46
    SPOILER WALL 1:28:07


    Soundtrack is credited to Nick Roder. You can support them by purchasing the Roadwarden OST on Bandcamp. Music used in this episode: Roadwarden, Pelt of the North, Howler's Dell, Creeks, Heart of the Woods, Foggy Lake, The Spirits, Hovlaven, Roadwarden Reprise


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    Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages


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    • 2 hrs 14 min
    119: Cyberpunk 2077 + Phantom Liberty (with Adam Gumbert - Respawn Aim Fire)

    119: Cyberpunk 2077 + Phantom Liberty (with Adam Gumbert - Respawn Aim Fire)

    Cyberpunk 2077 has had quite a journey. From the disastrous launch, the warranted criticism, and years more work by the developers at CD Projekt Red, the game is finally in proper working condition, fine tuned into a magnificent experience. Add in the Phantom Liberty expansion, and you have some of the most compelling storytelling in AAA gaming.


    Joining me for the discussion is Adam Gumbert of Respawn Aim Fire, a gaming variety show, and Isle of Misfit Rolls, a D&D actual play podcast. You can check out Adam on Respawn Aim Fire and Isle of Misfit Rolls!


    TIMESTAMPS
    Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 1:49
    Story Setup 11:46
    Story Pacing 42:30
    Music 50:52
    Gameplay 1:06:01
    Exploration/Driving 1:20:02
    Final Thoughts/Recommendations/Housekeeping 1:29:34
    SPOILER WALL 1:34:40


    Music used in the episode is credited to P.T. Adamczyk, Marcin Przybyłowicz and Paul Leonard-Morgan. Tracks used: V (Przybyłowicz), Extraction Action (Leonard-Morgan), Never Looking Back (Adamczyk), Wushu Dolls (Przybylowicz), The Rebel Path (Adamczyk), Never Fade Away (Samurai - Refused), You Shall Never Have to Forgive Me Again (Adamczyk), Scavengers (Adamczyk), I'm a Netrunner (Adamczyk), Been Good to Know Ya (Przybyłowicz), Test of Loyalty (Adamczyk). You can support the artists by purchasing the album on Bandcamp.


    Check out the King of Games 1996 tournament on Retro Hangover podcast!


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    Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages


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    • 3 hrs 20 min
    118: God Hand (with Derek Van Dyke - Super Deluxe GamesCast)

    118: God Hand (with Derek Van Dyke - Super Deluxe GamesCast)

    Sometimes you hear about a game and you know you're going to love it. God Hand, released by Clover Studio and Capcom in 2006, is one of those games. Despite hearing about its difficulty (which was true, my hands still hurt), I loved playing this game and it deserves its resurging cult status. Now if only someone could convince Capcom that this is worth remastering. We can dream, can't we?


    I'm joined in this episode by the wonderful Derek Van Dyke of Super Deluxe Gamescast and Castle Bravo podcasts, which you should check out for your video games and Godzilla media needs, respectively. Follow these links for Super Deluxe Gamescast and Castle Bravo or search on your favorite podcast app!


    TIMESTAMPS
    Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 1:59
    Story Setup/Campy Tone/Humor 16:09
    Soundtrack 38:25
    Combat 49:34
    Final Thoughts/Recommendations/Housekeeping 1:07:41
    SPOILER WALL 1:16:21


    Music used in the episode is credited to Masafumi Takada and Jun Fukuda: Peek-a-Boo!, Be Ready, Gene's Rock-a-Bye, Smoking Roll, Top of the Humans, Sunset Heroes, It's a Smile World, Broncobuster, God Hand


    Mazinger Z Theme by Ichirou Muzuki


    Listen to the King of Games 1996 over on Retro Hangover!


    Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi!
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    Social Media:
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    Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages


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    • 1 hr 48 min
    117: The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (with Jared - Play Along Podcast)

    117: The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (with Jared - Play Along Podcast)

    As the Legend of Zelda series has pivoted to free-flowing and creativity-focused open words, "The Zelda Formula" has fallen by the wayside, left in the memories of those who grew up with it. That's certainly the case for me, as I welcomed the change that Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom brought to the series. However, the old ways still hold a place in my heart, and I was happy to revisit The Minish Cap for this episode. This marks an interesting period in the series, where Capcom worked with Nintendo to develop the handheld Zelda games, and they knocked this one out of the park. Thank you to the patrons for voting this game on to the show!


    I'm joined in this episode by Jared Moss from Play Along Podcast to discuss it. Jared is a Zelda head and was the perfect guest for this episode. You can and should check out everything that he is doing over at Play Along Podcast by using this link or on your favorite podcast app!


    TIMESTAMPS
    Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 2:31
    Story Setup 15:11
    Visuals/Music 23:40
    Gameplay 38:41
    Final Thoughts/Recommendations/Housekeeping 1:10:25
    SPOILER WALL 1:23:29


    Music used in the episode is credited to Mitsuhiko Takano: File Select, Title Theme, Hyrule Field, Picori Festival, Hyrule Town, Mt Crenel, Dungeon Boss, Minish Woods, Vaati's Wrath


    Dave's guest appearance on "Fun" and Games podcast
    Listen to the King of Games 1996 over on Retro Hangover!


    Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi!
    Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server!
    Social Media:
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    Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages


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    • 1 hr 53 min
    How Gaming Has Influenced Our Taste in Music (with Ryan Juengling - List Off! and Jon Haig)

    How Gaming Has Influenced Our Taste in Music (with Ryan Juengling - List Off! and Jon Haig)

    Video games have the power to connect with players to tell stories, but have you ever considered the role that video games had in shaping your taste in music? From sports games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Madden and FIFA to rhythm games like Guitar Hero, Rock Band and Fuser, and even non-licensed soundtracks like Mega Man, The Last of Us and Final Fantasy...video games have had a big role in shaping the type of music we like. That's what this discussion episode is all about!


    My guests for this episode were Ryan Juengling from List Off!, where you can get measured and informed takes on the latest gaming news, and Jon Haig, formerly of Video Game Lounge podcast. You can find List Off! and Video Game Lounge by searching on your favorite podcast apps or by following those links.


    TIMESTAMPS
    Intros/Guitar Hero/Rock Band 1:26
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater/Sports Games 25:56
    Chiptunes/Orchestrated Music/Others 54:23


    Music used in this episode:
    -Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Main Menu (Brian Bight)
    -"Hey You" (The Exies cover - performed by WaveGroup Sound)
    -Gamebreaker 1 from NBA Street Vol 2 (Jeff Mair)
    -Metal Man from Mega Man 2 (Takashi Tateishi)
    -WVBA Champion from Punch-Out!! (Koji Kondo)


    Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi!
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    Social Media:
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    Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages


    Listen to A Top 3 Podcast on Apple, Spotify and [other podcast platforms](atop3podcast.fireside.fm)!

    • 1 hr 33 min
    116: Transistor (with Alex - Low Five Gaming)

    116: Transistor (with Alex - Low Five Gaming)

    Transistor, by Supergiant Games, is an interesting game to go back to after playing Hades. You can see a lot of ideas that started here in Transistor and made their way all the way to Hades, with Transistor still being a really engaging and strategic game in its own right. I loved revisiting this game, and am glad it won the poll on Patreon to appear on the show!


    Joining me to discuss Transistor is Alex from Low Five Gaming! Low Five Gaming is a monthly backlog book club podcast that Alex runs with his brother Luke. It's a great time, and you should check it out by heading to their website!


    TIMESTAMPS
    Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 1:40
    Story Setup 14:30
    Visuals/Music 28:03
    Combat 39:00
    Closing Thoughts/Recommendations/Housekeeping 1:00:26
    SPOILER WALL 1:08:15


    Music used in the episode is written, recorded and produced by Darren Korb, with vocals by Ashley Barrett. You can support them by purchasing the album on BandCamp. Tracks used: Old Friends, Traces, Water Wall, Heightmap, Coasting, The Spine, Apex Beat, Paper Boats


    Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi!
    Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server!
    Social Media:
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    Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages


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    • 1 hr 49 min

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