Evil AF Gaming Podcast

Evil Af Podcast

The Evil AF Gaming Podcast is a live-first, no-BS gaming show covering the latest games, trailers, development updates, esports, and industry chaos. Hosted by a crew of working-class gamers, we break down what’s actually worth playing, what’s broken, and what the gaming world is getting wrong with real opinions, real laughs, and zero filter. Recorded live on YouTube, released here for on-the-go listening.

Episodes

  1. Feb 27

    1997’s LEGEND Games vs 2026 Steam Early Access

    January has quietly shaped the entire gaming industry. In this episode of the Evil AF Podcast, we break down the January game anniversaries that changed gaming forever and compare them to what 2026 is building right now. 🎮 Classic January Releases That Defined Genres: • Diablo (January 3, 1997) The blueprint for loot-driven progression, RNG addiction loops, and the ARPG formula still copied today.• Resident Evil 4 (January 11, 2005) The game that reinvented third-person shooters and modern survival horror pacing.• Final Fantasy VII (January 31, 1997 – Japan) The moment gaming proved it could be cinematic, emotional, and mainstream. These weren’t just good games. They created systems that still dominate modern design. ⚔️ Fast Forward to January 2026 We look at the modern titles players are watching right now: • StarRupture entering Early Access• Enginefall ongoing playtests• Sand: Raiders of Sophie survival systems preview Are modern survival games innovating or just recycling mechanics?Do today’s systems respect player time?And what early warning signs should players be watching for? 🏆 Esports & Industry Reality Check We also break down restructuring inside FaZe Clan, roster changes, and what this says about esports organizations built on hype, branding, and short-term momentum. Why do some games and franchises last decades… while some esports giants crumble in years? This episode isn’t nostalgia bait.It’s a real discussion about longevity in gaming design, business structure, and culture. No fake hype.No corporate polish.Just honest breakdowns from two oilfield degenerates who’ve been gaming through every era. 🎙️ Subscribe for weekly gaming analysis, industry breakdowns, survival game talk, and esports commentary. #Diablo #FinalFantasyVII #ResidentEvil4 #GamingPodcast #StarRupture #Enginefall #FaZeClan #SurvivalGames #Esports #ARPG #EarlyAccess

    2h 15m
  2. Feb 22

    Episode 6: Gears of War: E-Day Reveal, Roblox Lawsuit Drama, Steam Machine Return & New Co-Op Games

    Episode 6: Gears of War: E-Day, Roblox Lawsuit, Steam Machine Return & New Co-Op Games In Episode 6 of the Evil AF Podcast, the boys break down the biggest gaming stories of the week. From franchise revivals to industry lawsuits and new co-op releases. This week we cover: Gears of War: E-DayThe Coalition’s new direction for the Gears franchise. We discuss tone, visuals, story focus, and whether this is the reset fans have been waiting for. Roblox LawsuitA major legal challenge hits Roblox. We break down creator monetization, platform safety concerns, and what this could mean for the future of user-generated platforms. Steam Machine RevivalValve appears to be revisiting the idea of a living-room PC/console hybrid. We discuss SteamOS, standardized hardware, console-style UI, and whether a modern Steam Machine could compete with Xbox and PlayStation. New & Upcoming Games Cloak and Coin – co-op fantasy RPG with stealth and heist mechanics Echoes of Elysium – floating-island survival adventure Ash of Steel – retro tactical RPG with mixed Steam reviews Ashes of Creation – Alpha Two updates and large-scale siege tests Other late November and December releases worth watching We also touch on Unity layoffs, Amazon Games expansion moves, Fortnite legal battles, and Steam Autumn Sale trends. No corporate polish. No fake hype. Just real gaming talk from blue-collar grinders who love the industry. Stay Evil. Stay AF.

    2h 13m

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The Evil AF Gaming Podcast is a live-first, no-BS gaming show covering the latest games, trailers, development updates, esports, and industry chaos. Hosted by a crew of working-class gamers, we break down what’s actually worth playing, what’s broken, and what the gaming world is getting wrong with real opinions, real laughs, and zero filter. Recorded live on YouTube, released here for on-the-go listening.