Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew

Brett Deister

Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew is a podcast hosted by Brett Deister that covers the latest news and reviews in the world of video games. With a focus on PC gaming, the show delves deep into discussions about new hardware releases, hardware surveys, gameplay mechanics, game design, and innovations in the industry. With each episode, Brett provides insightful commentary and analysis on the trends and changes shaping the gaming industry, as well as engaging discussions with guests and listeners on their favorite games. Whether you're a hardcore PC gamer or just curious about what's new on the gaming scene, Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew is a great way to stay updated and informed in an entertaining and engaging way.

  1. 1D AGO

    EA's $55 Billion Buyout: Is This the End of Gaming as We Know It?

    Amazon is shaking things up by relaunching its Luna cloud gaming service for Prime subscribers, but don’t get too excited just yet—if your internet connection is as reliable as a flip phone in a hurricane, you might want to sit this one out. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s Game Pass is taking a nosedive in value as they decide that $30 a month is the sweet spot for a subscription that used to feel more like a steal. Oh, and Ubisoft has thrown in the towel on their old brand, rebranding to Vantage Studios while juggling layoffs like a circus act—because, you know, nothing says “we care about our employees” quite like axing their jobs. Speaking of layoffs, Funcom is also jumping on the bandwagon, cutting staff despite having a million-seller with Dune Awakening. And then there’s EA, who just decided that going private is the solution to their sea of financial troubles—because who wouldn’t want to drown in a $20 billion debt, right? Buckle up, folks; the gaming industry is a wild ride this week. Takeaways: Amazon Luna is getting a makeover, combining it with Prime subscriptions, which is a refreshing twist. Microsoft's Game Pass is now more expensive and less appealing, turning it into a questionable investment for gamers. Ubisoft's new Vantage Studios is a desperate attempt to save their major franchises amidst disappointing game performances. Funcom and Starbreeze's layoffs highlight the harsh realities of the gaming industry, where success doesn't always equal job security. Battlefield 6 is poised for a strong launch with impressive pre-order numbers, reviving hope after previous missteps. EA's $55 billion buyout spells trouble ahead, especially with the looming threat of layoffs and studio closures due to massive debt. Companies mentioned in this episode: Amazon Ubisoft Funcom Starbreeze Microsoft Battlefield EA Tencent BioWare Activision Blizzard

    39 min
  2. SEP 26

    Why There’s Less Excitement for New Games This Holiday Season

    Holiday season is creeping up on us, and if you’re anything like me, you’re already knee-deep in the existential dread of figuring out which games to dive into next. This week, we're breaking down the big hitters like Hades 2 and the freshly announced Forza Horizon 6, while also glaring at the train wreck that is the Deus Ex remaster. Seriously, who thought making character models shinier was a good idea? We've also got the impending chaos of Black Ops 7 looming over us, and let's just say, the Call of Duty fatigue is real, folks. As we gear up for the holidays, I can't help but feel a mix of excitement and that familiar sense of "meh" about the gaming landscape; I mean, are we really looking forward to anything that doesn’t feel like a rehash of past glories? So grab your coffee, sit back, and let's dive into this beautifully absurd world of gaming together! Takeaways: Hades 2 has launched with a slew of new features, and yes, it finally works! Forza Horizon 6 is on the way, and it looks like we're racing through Japan—bet you didn't see that coming! Black Ops 7 might just be the last nail in the coffin for Call of Duty fatigue; seriously, how many more can we take? The remastered Deus Ex is getting roasted for its shiny character models—who knew shininess could be so dreadful? Sony's new Pulse Elevate speakers promise high-end tech, but let’s be real, how often do built-in mics actually deliver? The holiday gaming season is shaping up to be kind of a dud; where are all the exciting releases, people? Companies mentioned in this episode: Hades Force of Horizon 6 Splash Damage Black Ops 7 Avatar Fire and Ash Sony Deus Ex Metal Gear Solid Delta Transformers Reactive Ubisoft Bulletstorm Call of Duty Activision Walmart Nvidia PNY Battlefield 6 Bloodlines 2 Arc Raiders Sonic Racing

    31 min
  3. SEP 19

    Congress Calls CEOs: Is Gaming the New Political Football?

    Alright, so let's dive into the chaos that is this week’s episode. We’re kicking things off by dishing out some major shade on Borderlands 4, which, surprise surprise, is more of a dumpster fire than a game right now. We’re also taking a moment to chat about Dying Light's latest drop and how I’m pretty sure it’s still downloading while I’m ranting here. Then, hold onto your mousepads, because we’re dissecting Microsoft’s new AI creep—Gaming Copilot—which sounds like it’s trying way too hard to be “helpful” instead of just letting us game in peace. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any wilder, we’re throwing in a spicy convo about how Congress wants to haul in the CEOs of Steam, Discord, and Twitch for some good ol’ fashioned finger-pointing over online radicalization. Spoiler alert: it’s a wild ride full of sarcasm and a healthy dose of reality checks. So, grab your snacks and settle in, 'cause we’re about to spill some serious gaming tea! Takeaways: Dying Light's latest update is dropping soon, and I can't wait to dive into it, even if my download speed is slower than a turtle on sedatives. Borderlands 4 is getting roasted for being about as optimized as a brick; seriously, why can't developers get their act together these days? Microsoft's Gaming Copilot is creeping into our lives like that one friend who overstays their welcome; some features could be useful, but do we really need an AI gaming coach? Steam is killing support for Windows 10 32-bit, and honestly, if you're still on that, what rock have you been living under for the past decade? No Man's Sky is getting a new patch that makes ship customization easier, which is a huge deal because nobody wants to spend an eternity painting their spaceship one-sided at a time. Congress is dragging in big tech CEOs to talk about online radicalization, and I'm just here wondering if they realize most of us just want to game without the drama. Companies mentioned in this episode: Gearbox Steam Microsoft Corsair No Man's Sky Borderlands Discord Reddit Twitch Valve Merch/Website/Social Links:Facebook Instagram Threads Website Merch TikTok YouTube Rumble Subscribe to the podcast!

    27 min
  4. SEP 12

    Gaming Industry Reacts to Tragedy What Developers Got Wrong

    Get ready for a no-holds-barred gaming update that'll have you questioning the industry's latest moves. In this episode, we're diving into the good, the bad, and the downright controversial. First up, we're revisiting Anthem's flying mechanics. Was it really the game's saving grace, or did it contribute to its downfall? We'll explore the dev's perspective and why sometimes innovation isn't always the answer. Then, we're taking a look at Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's new DLC. It's adding a secret ending, but is it enough to overshadow some questionable creative decisions? What's hot in the gaming world?The Finals is back with Season 8, and it's bringing smooth destruction to the table. Find out why this free-to-play gem might just be your next obsession.Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is filling the Elder Scrolls-shaped hole in our hearts. We'll break down why this indie hit is turning heads. The not-so-great newsBorderlands 4 has landed, but it's not the celebration fans were hoping for. We'll discuss the optimization issues plaguing the release and why developers need to step up their game. A somber noteWe can't ignore the recent tragedy that's shaken the gaming community. We'll reflect on the inappropriate reactions from some industry figures and why it's crucial to maintain our humanity, even in disagreement. Tune in for an episode that'll make you think, feel, and maybe reconsider which games deserve your hard-earned cash. It's time to hold the industry accountable while celebrating the wins that keep us coming back for more. Remember, gaming is about entertainment, but it's also about respect. Let's demand better from the creators we support.

    22 min
  5. SEP 5

    Are Quadruple A Games Really Needed? Plus Prey 2, Marvel Rivals, and Helldivers 2 Updates

    Are you ready to dive into the latest gaming buzz? In this episode, we're tackling some hot topics that are shaking up the industry. From the controversial "Quadruple A" game label to the latest updates in popular titles, we've got you covered. The A-Game DebateIs "AAA" not enough anymore? We're discussing the recent trend of labeling games as "Quadruple A" and why it might be more hype than substance. Let's break down what this means for the industry and whether it's really necessary. Game Updates and ReleasesPath of Exile 2 and Marvel RivalsGet the scoop on the latest Path of Exile 2 update and what it means for players. Plus, we're exploring the upcoming season of Marvel Rivals, including new heroes and what to expect. Helldivers 2 Technical TroublesWe'll dive into the recent performance issues plaguing Helldivers 2 and what the developers are doing to address them. Spy Games and Lost PotentialExcited about the upcoming 007 First Light? We'll share what we know about this origin story and why it might be the spy game we've been waiting for. Plus, we'll take a nostalgic look at the Prey 2 that never was, with recently surfaced gameplay footage that has fans wondering what could have been. Tech TalkGet ready for a speed boost! We're breaking down Lexar's new gaming-focused SSD and what it means for both gamers and content creators. Industry InsightsUnfortunately, we can't ignore the ongoing layoffs in the gaming industry. We'll discuss the latest news and what it might mean for upcoming titles. Key Takeaways:The debate over "Quadruple A" game classifications Updates on Path of Exile 2, Marvel Rivals, and Helldivers 2What to expect from 007 First LightA glimpse at the Prey 2 that never wasNew tech for gamers and creatorsThe latest on industry layoffs and their potential impact Join us as we explore these topics and more, offering our take on what's shaping the future of gaming. Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore enthusiast, there's something here for everyone.

    38 min
  6. AUG 29

    PC Gaming Performance: DLSS, FSR, and Why Developers Rely Too Much on AI Upscaling

    Ever wonder why your favorite games never seem to run smoothly, no matter how much you tweak the settings? You're not alone. The recent release of Metal Gear Solid has left many gamers frustrated with performance issues. But why do developers often rely on third-party technologies like AMD FSR, NVIDIA DLSS, and Intel XeSS instead of optimizing their games from the ground up? In this episode of Digital Coffee Gaming Brew, we're diving deep into the world of game optimization challenges. We'll explore why some titles struggle to perform well and what developers can do to create smoother experiences for players across different hardware setups. But that's not all we've got brewing in this gaming-packed episode. Here's what else you can expect: Hot Topics on the Menu:The buzz around Battlefield 6's reveal trailer and its promise of stellar PC performanceElden Ring's Night Rains gets a punishing new difficulty modeCrystal Dynamics faces another round of layoffs - what does this mean for Tomb Raider?Warhammer 40K Space Marine 2 unveils an action-packed Year 2 DLC roadmapSchedule 1 introduces a rival cartel in its latest updateMetal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater's rocky launch and initial patchAtom Fall's upcoming story expansion "The Red Strain"No Man's Sky's Voyager update continues to impress with its 39th free content drop Key Takeaways:Learn why game optimization remains a challenge for many developersDiscover how Battlefield 6 aims to set a new standard for PC gaming experiencesExplore the latest updates and expansions coming to your favorite titlesUnderstand the impact of industry layoffs on game developmentGet insights into the ongoing success of No Man's Sky's unique development model Whether you're a hardcore PC gamer or just curious about the technical side of game development, this episode serves up a rich blend of gaming news and analysis. So grab your favorite brew, settle in, and let's dive into the world of pixels, performance, and play.

    26 min
  7. Battlefield 6 Demolishes Records While Black Ops 7 Stumbles

    AUG 22

    Battlefield 6 Demolishes Records While Black Ops 7 Stumbles

    Get ready for a gaming extravaganza as we dive into the latest buzz from Gamescom and beyond! In this episode, we're serving up a piping hot brew of digital coffee, packed with exciting updates and juicy comparisons. First up, we're pitting two heavyweight contenders against each other: Battlefield 6 and Black Ops 7. Which one will come out on top? We'll break down the trailers, gameplay, and what sets these titles apart. But that's not all! We're also dishing out the scoop on: Gamescom Highlights Dune Awakening's upcoming DLC and free story chapterA surprising new Vietnam FPS that's turning headsThe intriguing Blood of Dawn Walker, helmed by a Witcher 3 veteranMount and Blade 2's Nordic expansionA unique Star Trek Voyager strategy gameThe souls-like Lords of the Fallen 2 (with a controversial platform decision)Valor Mortis: A horror-infused Napoleonic adventureDivinia Commadia: A hack-and-slash inspired by Dante's classicThe return of Battlestar Galactica in a roguelike formatWarhammer 40k Dawn of War 4's unexpected revival Battlefield 6 Beta Stats Bonanza Hold onto your helmets as we crunch the numbers from the Battlefield 6 beta: A record-breaking player countMind-boggling kill statisticsClass popularity breakdownDestruction on an epic scale Whether you're Team Battlefield or Call of Duty, there's something here for every FPS fan. So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and let's geek out over the future of gaming together! What are you most excited about from this gaming smorgasbord? Share your thoughts and let's keep the conversation going!

    31 min
  8. Battlefield 6 vs Call of Duty, Dragon Age Fails, and Metal Gear Solid’s Future

    AUG 15

    Battlefield 6 vs Call of Duty, Dragon Age Fails, and Metal Gear Solid’s Future

    Calling all gamers! Get ready for a whirlwind tour through the latest buzz in the gaming world. From disappointing sequels to potential franchise revivals, we're covering it all in this action-packed episode. First up, we're taking a critical look at Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. Was this long-awaited installment a hit or a miss? I'll share my thoughts on why this game might have been better left on the drawing board. Next, we're diving into the future of the Metal Gear Solid series. With Hideo Kojima out of the picture, can Konami recapture the magic? We'll explore what lies ahead for this beloved franchise and why the upcoming remake might just be a training ground for a new development team. Call of Duty vs. Battlefield: The Showdown The FPS arena is heating up! We'll chat about the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and how it stacks up against Battlefield 6. With release dates set, which title will come out on top? I'll give you my predictions and share some juicy details about both games. Battlefield 6 Beta: Hot or Not? I've been knee-deep in the Battlefield 6 beta, and boy, do I have thoughts! From map sizes to weapon balancing, I'm breaking down what works and what needs serious tweaking. Plus, I'll reveal my personal map rankings and share some pro tips for dominating the battlefield. "If you keep seeing a tank getting healed up, figure out a way to flank, shoot the engineers, and then destroy the tank. That's the best way of doing it." Here's what you can expect from this episode: An honest critique of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf's development woesInsights into the future of Metal Gear Solid without KojimaA comparison of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Battlefield 6In-depth analysis of the Battlefield 6 beta experiencePractical tips for improving your Battlefield 6 gameplay So, whether you're a die-hard FPS fan or just curious about the latest in gaming news, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in, and let's chat about what's hot (and what's not) in the world of gaming!

    23 min
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About

Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew is a podcast hosted by Brett Deister that covers the latest news and reviews in the world of video games. With a focus on PC gaming, the show delves deep into discussions about new hardware releases, hardware surveys, gameplay mechanics, game design, and innovations in the industry. With each episode, Brett provides insightful commentary and analysis on the trends and changes shaping the gaming industry, as well as engaging discussions with guests and listeners on their favorite games. Whether you're a hardcore PC gamer or just curious about what's new on the gaming scene, Digital Coffee: Gaming Brew is a great way to stay updated and informed in an entertaining and engaging way.