Still in Beta Jesse Lemons
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It's a podcast about video games and various tangentially related topics from the perspective of three game developers.
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Episode 99 – 04-01-24 – Kink/Dom Hearts
We’re dangerously close to 100 episodes. I talk more about how great FF7 Rebirth is. William is playing Dragon’s Dogma 2. And we try to guess what the plot of the actual real Beetlejuice sequel is going to be.
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Episode 98 – 02-26-24 – Pokermon
We start off this week talking about The Marvels. William finally finished Baulder’s Gate. I checked out the FF VII Rebirth demo and the God of War Ragnarök DLC. And we consider the mechanics of a monster collection game where you, hopefully, escape having to play poker.
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Episode 97 – 01-28-24 – Baseball Purgatory
We start of 2024 with talking about more Baldur’s Gate 3 and Deathloop. I rant about Field of Dreams for a bit. Then we move on to some depressing talk of the future of games and the loss of ephemeral media.
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Episode 96 – 12-28-23 – 2023’s Game of the Year is From 2019?
It’s the end of the year and we have a lot of Baldur’s Gate 3 to talk about apparently. I bring up Breathedge and survival games and get on to Deathloop. We also go over what stuff you watch when you’re sick over the holidays and do a bit of something like a game of the year discussion.
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Episode 95 – 11-20-23 -Punch That Robot Spider in the Dick
This week we talk about Loki season 2 and really a lot about the Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 patch. Then we get into a little bit about Spider-Man 2 before trying to figure out just how many people Mary Jane Watson has murdered.
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Episode 94 – 10-16-23 -Nickelodeon’s Hunger Games
This week we go over what it’s like to beat Starfield. I don’t recommend Final Fantasy 16. Then we discuss prestige television and if it’s actually any good with examples like Invasion and Wheel of Time.
Customer Reviews
Very entertaining
Very interesting topics.
Funny and just a little bit wrong.
I don't tend to listen to many game related podcasts due to the fact they are mostly useless. That being said, I find that Jesse, William, and Phill take a different and refreshing approach when discussing games and pop culture. The podcast is filled to the brim with obscure 80's references and odd trains of thought that somehow in the end help to educate the listener about video games and game design in general. From what I can tell, these three actually work in the industry and it is this experience I appreciate most. When debating a topic of discussion they are able to bring in real world experiences and examples that come from an educated and knowledgable background. What I appreciate the most is that these three love games and even during the most heated debate these three never take themselves too seriously. Also, that theme song at the start really sticks with you.