The Cheap Games for Classy Gamers Podcast Tom Glazebrook, Justin Rule, Travis Ward
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A group of friends argue over what games are good enough for you to spend a couple of bucks on.
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17 Guacamelee
It's been more than a year since our last post. Time to talk about a game that was released in 2013.
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16 Lucius
Justin, Travis and Tom discuss what it takes to enjoy a game, and the different ways someone can find something fun.
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15 The Wolf Among Us
Tom, Justin and Travis discuss the difficulties of reviewing story-driven games.
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14 Shovel Knight
Travis defends his experience against Tom and Justin. A longer episode to hold all of the opinions.
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13 Stick it to The Man
Justin, Travis and Tom talk about an odd adventure game. There's also a long section on grapes.
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12 FTL
Travis, Justin and Tom discuss their experiences and impressions of FTL. Minimal yelling.
Customer Reviews
Magically Delicious
I put this podcast on for ambience during intercourse with my wife. You know, something to muffle the visceral sounds of our love making. At first I thought it was just a coincidence but after 3 more times I've realized that IT is responsible for her powerful climax. Tom and company are practically doing all the work for me through their witty banter and beautiful golden voices. This podcast saved my marriage "dawg".
Love it, but dogs don't
I love this podcast. It tells me all that I need to know about games I can afford on my meager dog walker salary. However, when I listen to it, my many dogs go berserk. I have thirteen dogs living with me of various breeds and they cannot stand the voices of the hosts. As soon as I start listening, even if I have headphones on, they bark nonstop until I pause it or turn it off. If I bring up the logo of the podcast, they claw and bite my screen until I close it. Even playing the games recommended on the podcast causes unrest. This wouldn’t be a problem, except when I’m working I like to listen to podcasts, and if I listen to this one the dogs that I’m walking gain some kind of demon strength and pull me all across town, which gets me in all kinds of ridiculous situations: I’ve been dragged through a coffee shop, which lead to a run-in with a group of gang like baristas. When I was walking by a movie theater, the dogs pulled me into a screening of Rest In Peace Department and sat down in the middle row, unmoving until the credits rolled. Passing by a gamestop, they leaped through the windows and purchased thirteen copies of Kelly Slater’s Pro Surfer. The upside of the last one is that I met a cute clerk who gave me her number, but she has not returned any of my calls.
Like a fine aged wine.
The one man review show starring the many character voices of Tom Glazebrook has really helped me through this tough time in my life. You see my father has recently become a victim of dementia. He is convinced I'm a ghost and just goes on about how he is a successful business man and occasionally goes on rants about pie...I wish tom was my dad.