Gamers of the Lost Spark

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Too old to rage quit, too young to stop gaming. Catch your hosts every other week across all video and audio platforms. Catch up with our older episodes and video versions on our YouTube Channel - Search @lostsparkpodcast

Episodes

  1. 6d ago

    Will Xbox Finally Deliver? Our Showcase Predictions Party

    Send us Fan Mail Send us a question - https://linkly.link/2j1aK Earn Microsoft Points to spend on Games - https://linkly.link/2gVsi Sunday’s Xbox Showcase is looming and we’re not waiting quietly. With Anthony back on the mic for the first time in six years, we turn Episode 183 into a proper pre-show predictions party, but we start with the stuff that actually shapes our weeks: the games we’re playing and why they’re working for us right now. Steve brings Lunar Abyss to the table, a Game Pass sci-fi shooter with horror vibes, clean gunplay, and that perfect “ten hours and done” pacing. Anthony is deep into Lego Batman and explains why it feels like a genuine Batman celebration, from a surprisingly Arkham-like open Gotham to joyful film callbacks, including a moment that goes full 1989 with Prince on the soundtrack. Then we get swept straight back into Forza Horizon 6, comparing road completion madness, seasonal beauty in Japan, and the practical tricks that stop the map from turning into a stressful icon soup. We also talk about 007 First Light and why it nails the Bond fantasy from the opening seconds, with a confident blend of cinematic action and IO-style sandbox thinking. After a quick reaction to PlayStation’s State of Play highlights, we lay down our Xbox Showcase predictions: will Xbox finally drop the Call of Duty back catalogue on Game Pass, show proof of life for Blade, tease OD with Kojima, or surprise us with a Fallout 3 or New Vegas remaster? And yes, we go there with Banjo-Kazooie, plus a Forza Horizon 6 DLC wish that involves Mount Fuji and maybe even Godzilla. If you listen on YouTube, tell us where in the world you’re tuning in from, then share your own Xbox Showcase bingo picks. Subscribe, share the episode with a mate, and leave a review so more people can find the pod. Watch our Previous Episodes on YouTube - https://linkly.link/2dG8W Support the Podcast by using our Affiliated links it costs you no extra: Buy a Shure SM7B - https://amzn.to/4nynrQp Buy a RodeCaster Duo - https://amzn.to/4tFNczO Buy a RodeCaster Pro II - https://amzn.to/4dh0spE Support the podcast by shopping on Amazon - https://geni.us/npUEx  An award-winning VPN deal from Surfshark - https://linkly.link/2cM3B Start your own podcast and receive $20 - https://linkly.link/2acMf Support the show

    1h 56m
  2. May 17 ·  Video

    Mixtape Made Us Cry, Fortnite Droid Tycoon Made Us Angry

    Send us Fan Mail Send us a question - https://linkly.link/2j1aK Earn Microsoft Points to spend on Games - https://linkly.link/2gVsi Sound effects have entered the chat, and we are dangerously excited about it. Stuart upgrades the whole recording setup with a Shure SM7B and a Rodecaster Duo, which means cleaner audio, live mixing, and a slightly worrying number of buttons we want to press mid-sentence. From there, we dig into one of the most underrated “gaming budget” tools around: Microsoft Rewards. We share our current points totals, what they convert to in pounds, and the simple daily routine that turns Game Pass playtime and Bing tasks into Xbox gift cards. It is not life-changing money, but it is real money, and it can absolutely take the edge off a new game, a DLC upgrade, or that purchase you would otherwise talk yourself out of. On the games front, we get properly stuck in. Steve finishes Mouse PI For Hire and explains why he loves the world and story but feels the loop drags late on, then jumps into Trepang 2  for a short, intense run-and-gun blast. The big unanimous winner is Mixtape, a tight narrative Game Pass experience packed with music, nostalgia, and that specific heartbreak of friends splitting up as life moves forward. We also vent about Droid Tycoon’s BB-8 event: the hype is real, the teaser is great, and the payoff leaves us asking what live events should actually reward. Stuart also shares early impressions of Ghost of Yotai, plus we answer a listener email with standout PlayStation and Nintendo picks to balance out the Xbox-heavy run. We round things off with news: Steam Machine rumours and pricing, new Xbox Insider features like boot-up visuals and gamer score badges, Discord Nitro bundling a starter Game Pass trial, the Forza Horizon 6 leak crackdown, GTA 6 platform messaging, and GameStop’s wildly rejected eBay bid. Subscribe to the next show, share this with a mate who loves Game Pass, and please leave us a review so more people can find the podcast. Watch our Previous Episodes on YouTube - https://linkly.link/2dG8W Support the Podcast by using our Affiliated links it costs you no extra: Buy a Shure SM7B - https://amzn.to/4nynrQp Buy a RodeCaster Duo - https://amzn.to/4tFNczO Buy a RodeCaster Pro II - https://amzn.to/4dh0spE Support the podcast by shopping on Amazon - https://geni.us/npUEx  An award-winning VPN deal from Surfshark - https://linkly.link/2cM3B Start your own podcast and receive $20 - https://linkly.link/2acMf Support the show

    1h 41m
  3. We Broke Down What Game Pass is Really Worth

    May 3 ·  Video

    We Broke Down What Game Pass is Really Worth

    Send us Fan Mail A tiny daily habit can end up paying for your games, and we get specific about how. We’re comparing notes on Microsoft Rewards points, what actually moves the needle, and why a simple routine of Game Pass tasks and Bing dailies can quietly turn into real voucher value over time. If you’ve ever wondered whether the grind is worth it, we break down what we’re seeing in the UK and how it fits into everyday play. Then we get properly stuck into what we’ve been playing. Steve wraps up Replaced with a fair look at its emotional payoff, repetitive combat, and the bits that still land hard for a “free with Game Pass” title. We also talk about the surprise hit Vampire Crawlers and that dangerous “one more run” loop, plus a paid highlight with Mouse PI For Hire, a noir shooter dripping with style, sharp writing, and a very cheesy Prohibition twist. I also share first thoughts on Aphelion as a calmer sci-fi climbing and exploration game when you just want to switch your brain off. We round it out with Fortnite’s Star Wars content and why Droid Tycoon feels like a perfectly engineered time sink, then hit the headlines: Game Pass pricing changes and Call of Duty timing, the bizarre GameStop buying eBay rumour, Sony’s PS5 digital licence check clarification, an Atomfall TV adaptation, and Valve’s new Steam Controller. If any of that sparks a strong opinion, come tell us what you think and help the show grow: subscribe, share it with a mate, and leave us a review. Watch our Previous Episodes on YouTube - https://linkly.link/2dG8W Support the Podcast by using our Affiliated links: Earn Microsoft Points to spend on Games - https://linkly.link/2gVsi Support the podcast by shopping on Amazon - https://geni.us/npUEx  An award-winning VPN deal from Surfshark - https://linkly.link/2cM3B Start your own podcast and receive $20 - https://linkly.link/2acMf Support the show

    1h 25m
  4. Proper Indie Gems, Fortnite Duos And Mega Microsoft Reward Points Value

    Apr 19 ·  Video

    Proper Indie Gems, Fortnite Duos And Mega Microsoft Reward Points Value

    Send us Fan Mail GTA Online still pulling in absurd money more than a decade on should make every gamer pause, because it shapes everything from game budgets to subscription pricing. We start lighter though, jumping back into Fortnite duos for the first time in ages and immediately turning into two blokes chasing quests, rivals points, and a laugh while getting shot at from every angle. It’s chaotic, nostalgic, and a good reminder that gaming feels better when you’re not doing it alone. Then we get properly nerdy with a full Microsoft Rewards points update. We walk through the daily routine, the weekly bonuses, how the points translate into real GBP value, and what it takes to realistically save towards the next Xbox console. If you’ve ever wondered whether Xbox points are worth the effort, or how people are effectively funding games and hardware, we put the numbers on the table and talk about what happens when Microsoft tweaks the system. After that we swap recommendations and quick reviews, from the bizarre brilliance of Thank Goodness You’re Here to early thoughts on Replaced, plus a shout for Mini Shot Adventures as a seriously moreish little Game Pass gem. We close with the week’s gaming news: rumours around Game Pass pricing and future tiers, BAFTA Games Awards 2026 winners, Metro 2039’s reveal, new Xbox Series X|S update features, and what PlayStation Plus is offering this month. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share it with a mate, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or a comment on YouTube so more people can find Gamers Of The Lost Spark Podcast. Watch our Previous Episodes on YouTube - https://linkly.link/2dG8W Support the Podcast by using our Affiliated links: Earn Microsoft Points to spend on Games - https://linkly.link/2gVsi Support the podcast by shopping on Amazon - https://geni.us/npUEx  An award-winning VPN deal from Surfshark - https://linkly.link/2cM3B Start your own podcast and receive $20 - https://linkly.link/2acMf Support the show

    1h 34m
  5. Are Consoles Becoming A Luxury Hobby Again - Fortnite Rivals Review

    Apr 4 ·  Video

    Are Consoles Becoming A Luxury Hobby Again - Fortnite Rivals Review

    Send us Fan Mail Fortnite has a new obsession, and it’s not just another skin. Rivals mode in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 turns the match into a proper hunt, with mid-game showdowns, new tools for movement, and just enough chaos to make every win feel earned. We talk through what the Rivals mechanic does well, where it could get frustrating, and why it still feels like classic Fortnite even when the pressure ramps up fast.  From there, we zoom out to the kind of gaming that fits real life. We chat about Plucky Squire’s brilliant storybook-to-3D design and why it’s perfect for a quiet morning session, then share a more painful first look at Satisfactory, where unclear guidance and punishing setbacks can drain the fun. It’s a simple question with a big knock-on effect for players: do you want a game that gives you freedom, or a game that respects your time with clearer direction and faster recovery from mistakes?  News-wise, we dig into the PS5 price increases in the UK, including the PS5 Pro price jump, and what that means for anyone trying to buy into console gaming right now. We also cover the rumour mill around Disney possibly buying Epic Games and what that could mean for Fortnite and Unreal Engine. On the Xbox side, we run through highlights from the latest showcase and look ahead to the Xbox Game Showcase 2026 on 7 June with a Gears of War E-Day Direct straight after. Finally, we round out with Nintendo Switch 2 talk, including reported production cuts and a Europe-focused move towards replaceable batteries, driven by right-to-repair rules.  If you enjoy thoughtful gaming chat with a bit of banter, subscribe, share the show with a mate, and leave us a review so more people can find us. Watch our Previous Episodes on YouTube - https://linkly.link/2dG8W Support the Podcast by using our Affiliated links: Support the podcast by shopping on Amazon - https://geni.us/npUEx  An award-winning VPN deal from Surfshark - https://linkly.link/2cM3B Start your own podcast and receive $20 - https://linkly.link/2acMf Support the show

    1h 26m
  6. Mar 23 ·  Video

    If Consoles Become PCs What Do We Lose

    Send us Fan Mail Consoles are meant to be simple, so why does the future keep trying to turn them into PCs? We’re back with a proper catch-up on what we’ve been playing and what the latest gaming news says about where everything is headed. From the comfort of replaying Kingdom Hearts to the joy of having games fit around real life, we talk about why convenience is not a gimmick, it’s the whole point.  We start with handheld habits and “sofa gaming”, including Ste's renewed love for PlayStation Portal Remote Play after updates and a smoother experience at home. Then we get honest about modern comfort loops: Fortnite dailies, battle pass FOMO, Reload chaos and the way collaborations can pull you back in. With the new season arriving, we break down the rivals theme, confirmed Looney Tunes characters, the end of surfing, and the big talking point that will annoy a lot of players: reduced V-Bucks rewards.  From there, we move into sequels and surprises. High On Life 2 delivers laughs and weirdness, but not every new mechanic lands. Planet of Lana 2 looks beautiful and feels smart, yet it can also make you want to uninstall when you overthink a puzzle for an hour. We finish by zooming out to the industry: PS6 and Xbox Project Helix rumours, the tension between console identity and PC flexibility, a stacked Game Pass drop list including Resident Evil 7, and a UK lawsuit that could reshape how people think about PlayStation Store digital game pricing.  If you enjoy thoughtful gaming chat with a real-world perspective, subscribe, share the episode, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.  What game has been your comfort replay recently? Text the show and let us know.  Watch our Previous Episodes on YouTube - https://linkly.link/2dG8W Support the Podcast by using our Affiliated links: Support the podcast by shopping on Amazon - https://geni.us/npUEx  An award-winning VPN deal from Surfshark - https://linkly.link/2cM3B Start your own podcast and receive $20 - https://linkly.link/2acMf Support the show

    59 min
  7. Mar 6 ·  Video

    We Hit Resume: Fortnite, Game Pass, And The Future Of Xbox

    Send us Fan Mail The mics are live again after six years, and the first thing we admit is simple: our gaming lives changed. Kids, night shifts, early mornings, and stolen half‑hours reshaped what feels possible—so we leaned into the games and platforms that fit. Fortnite went from punchline to lifeline, a daily ritual that kept friends talking through lockdown. Game Pass quietly rewired our habits, turning curiosity into a superpower and making cloud sessions on phones, iPads, and laptops feel natural instead of novel. We compare the realities of modern play: the ROG Ally’s punchy freedom versus the clarity of a big screen, the PS Portal’s beautiful limitations, and why the Switch 2 still makes sense for busy players. Then we dive into March’s Game Pass highlights—F1 25, Planet of Lana 2, Hollow Knight Silk Song—and how Netflix‑style discovery works when your free time arrives in unreliable bursts. Along the way, Animal Crossing gets its due as the oddly perfect co‑op memory maker, while Borderlands 4 holds its looter comfort spot on the backlog. The industry conversation gets frank. Xbox leadership changes spark talk of AI’s role in development and what a 2026 roadmap might deliver with Fable, Forza Horizon 6, a Gears prequel, and potential AMD‑powered hardware. We push back on the idea that AI can replace human creativity, even if it speeds up the tools. On the other side, Sony’s reported shift away from widespread PC ports hints at a firmer “come to our console” stance—right as rumours of Starfield on PS5 and GTA 6 in the PlayStation backend heat up. Expect marketing deals, PS5 Pro positioning, and a lot of debate about where exclusivity still matters. More than anything, this feels like a reset with purpose. We’re here to map gaming around real life: smart sessions, generous services, hardware that travels, and communities that keep us laughing. If that sounds like your world too, hit play, share it with a friend, and tell us what you’re downloading tonight. Subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and drop a comment on YouTube—what game got you through the last few years? Watch our Previous Episodes on YouTube - https://linkly.link/2dG8W Support the Podcast by using our Affiliated links: Support the podcast by shopping on Amazon - https://geni.us/npUEx  An award-winning VPN deal from Surfshark - https://linkly.link/2cM3B Start your own podcast and received $20 - https://linkly.link/2acMf Support the show

    1h 25m

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Too old to rage quit, too young to stop gaming. Catch your hosts every other week across all video and audio platforms. Catch up with our older episodes and video versions on our YouTube Channel - Search @lostsparkpodcast