Bit By Bit's Podcast

BitByBit

Bit By Bit is a youtube channel run by gamers Jess Reed and Janet Garcia. Their largest and longest running series, Coffee Break, also exists as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher, hosted on Podomatic. They tackle a different topic in gaming each week, offering their unique perspectives for viewers and listeners.

  1. 08/27/2017

    Updates and Expansions (Episode 25)

    We discuss continued support for existing games, specifically Overwatch and Splatoon 2. With new weapons and characters always being added we could play these games forever... and we just might have to if we want to keep up. Our discussion involves 1. Splatoon 2's and its ongoing support 2. Overwatch and its ongoing support 3. How continued updates and expansions affect us? 4. Our final thoughts --------------------------------------------------------------- Details/podcast spoilers: Jess raves about Overwatch, is pro Doomfist, and loves how Overwatch is new player friendly while respecting ranked players who are in it for the long haul (ex. Doomfist wasn't immediately available for ranked play because he might not be balanced just yet). Janet loves Splatoon 2 but between the hats, shirts, shoes, guns, game modes, and maps, she's starting to realize her dreams of being the best Splatoon player in the midwest may be a bit unrealistic. In many ways, on going content rewards players who are here to stay by keeping them entertained but (sometimes) inadvertently punishes players who try to jump back in (uhhhh... what's happening???). If you want to be a diverse gamer these title might just ruin your life in the best way possible. It's hard out there for a heroes and squids. --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast versions: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/b... http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/bit-b... http://bitbybitgamers.podomatic.com/ You can find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BitByBitGaming Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bitbybitgamers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BitByBitGamers/ Our official website: https://bitbybitgamers.com/

    25 min
  2. Remasters and the Crash N. Sane Trilogy (Episode 23)

    07/10/2017

    Remasters and the Crash N. Sane Trilogy (Episode 23)

    We discuss the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and how we feel about remasters in general. Our discussion involves 1. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy 5:08 2. Our favorite remasters 12:51 3. What kind of games should be remastered? 20:20 --------------------------------------------------------------- Details/podcast spoilers: Jess played Crash 2/3 as a kid but was never a big fan. She hasn't played the N. Sane Trilogy because she doesn't have a PS4 but she wouldn't be dying to play it, even if she did. Janet loved the old games but hates this one. While the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy looks gorgeous (all the coding was done from scratch and that's damn impressive) it controls horribly. Playing the game feels clunky and the depth perception issues cause way too many cheap deaths. In the end the N. Sane trilogy is all frustration and no satisfaction. 0/10 would buy again. But things aren't all horrible. We love when our favorite games get remastered (like the Jak trilogy or Skyrim) and love it even more when there are bonuses added: see: new Pokemon/features and Skyrim mods. Plus remasters can be a nice way to get around to last gen/older games without having to do a visual downgrade. But when it comes to remasters there is such a thing as too soon... we're still buying it though so I guess, at the end of the day, we are the problem. QUESTION: How did you guys feel about the N. Sane Trilogy? What are your favorite remasters? And what do you want from remasters? Let us know! --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast versions: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/b... http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/bit-b... http://bitbybitgamers.podomatic.com/ You can find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BitByBitGaming Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bitbybitgam... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BitByBitGamers/ Our official website: https://bitbybitgamers.com/

    29 min
  3. The SNES Classic (Episode 22)

    07/10/2017

    The SNES Classic (Episode 22)

    We go over all the info we have about the SNES Classic, what games we are looking forward to, and are we buying this system. The console releases September 29th, 2017. It's 79.99 but comes with two controllers and the following 21 games: Super Mario World The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Super Metroid Earthbound Final Fantasy III Super Mario Kart Secret of Mana Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Mega Man X Street Fighter II Turbo Super Punch Out Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island F-Zero Kirby Super Star Contra III Castlevania IV Donkey Kong Country StarFox Super Ghouls ’N Ghosts Kirby’s Dream Course StarFox 2 What's the story on preorders for all our American friends? We've yet to find out but suspect they will happen soon. We discuss Why StarFox 2 never came out. Janet gushes over the SNES which was her first console EVER. Obviously she's hyped for Yoshi's Island, Kirby (because he's adorable and freaking amazing), F-Zero, Donkey Kong, and Super Mario World (for the culture). And even though she has never played it she's ready to jump into Super Metroid, Star Fox 2, and more. Jess is all about that Donkey Kong Country which she used to play to Shania Twain (why? no one knows. This is just what she did). Plus Kirby's Dream Course is going to be a blast since Jess was a pro as a kid. Super Mario World is also on her replay docket which she played when she was 15. Jess is ready for the glory of Yoshi's Island, Super Metroid, and more. We both need to hit up Earthbound. Our plans? Janet dreams to pre-order it: flip one and keep one but that's a lot of dreaming. Jess wants the console too and thinks it'll be easier to get than the Mini NES was but Janet is more cynical. What are your thoughts? Will you buy the SNES classic? What games are you excited about? You can find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BitByBitGaming Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bitbybitgam... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BitByBitGamers/ Our official website: https://bitbybitgamers.com/

    24 min
  4. Nintendo E3 2017 Reaction (Episode 20)

    06/19/2017

    Nintendo E3 2017 Reaction (Episode 20)

    Nintendo E3 2017! Jess and Janet discuss Nintendo's Spotlight featuring big and oddly circular boobs, adorable IP's continuations, and vague announcements. Jess is put off by the outdated, cheesy dialogue of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Fire Emblem Warriors (which Janet agrees with whole heartedly) but she might still check them out. Both are really excited for Kirby 2018 and Yoshi 2018 and some adorable platformers that seem to offer multiplayer options. We know a "core Pokemon RPG" is coming to Nintendo Switch but what that really means is still up for debate. Could we be seeing stars? Who knows. Janet and Jess also discuss the potential death of the 3DS. Janet is ready to bury it but in a shallow grave since Metroid: Samus returns is coming out for the console (why Nintendo didn't mention this in their spotlight is beyond us). We also finally get Metroid Prime 4 and even though all we got was the title it's enough to steal the show because E3. The whole thing ended with a longer trailer for Super Mario Odyssey, Janet's potential GOTY (next to Breath of the Wild and FIFA 18). We geek out over the glory of sandbox Mario, critique the poncho and sombrero outfit, and ask why Princess Peach always has to be some whack. This year Nintendo gave us a lot to be excited about, now if we could only buy their console. We end our talk with a few wrap up questions: who had the best E3 conference? And what was the "steal the show" game of this year?

    45 min
5
out of 5
2 Ratings

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Bit By Bit is a youtube channel run by gamers Jess Reed and Janet Garcia. Their largest and longest running series, Coffee Break, also exists as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher, hosted on Podomatic. They tackle a different topic in gaming each week, offering their unique perspectives for viewers and listeners.