A podcast about video games and the stories they tell. Join Caitlin and Mark as they talk about games they've been playing, what they think about them, and all their feelings about digital best friends. New releases and retro, indie games and AAA releases, console and PC, Caitlin and Mark discuss them all, with a lighthearted approach to the serious business of digital narrative.
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A podcast about video games and the stories they tell. Join Caitlin and Mark as they talk about games they've been playing, what they think about them, and all their feelings about digital best friends. New releases and retro, indie games and AAA releases, console and PC, Caitlin and Mark discuss them all, with a lighthearted approach to the serious business of digital narrative.
Why do we allow some games, even ones we enjoy, to drop off and go on the back burner? And why do some get picked up again and not others? It is mysterious, much like why designers continue to insert terrible "comic relief" characters in games like Okami.
What We're Playing
01:03 Caitlin: Dead Letter Department (Belief Engine, 2025)
08:50 Mark: Suit for Hire (Godmode Interactive, 2025)
18:34 GOOF: Okami (Clover Studio, 2006)
44:13 Feature Topic: Dropping Off, Picking Up
SHOUT
1:09:10 Caitlin: Dispatch (AdHoc Studio)
1:10:06 Mark: Enter the Gungeon Mobile (Dodgeroll)
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All My Best Friends Are Digital
A podcast about video games and the stories they tell. Join Caitlin and Mark as they talk about games they've been playing, what they think about them, and all their feelings about digital best friends. New releases and retro, indie games and AAA releases, console and PC, Caitlin and Mark discuss them all, with a lighthearted approach to the serious business of digital narrative.