This month we played a sample platter of Jeff's favorite genre to finally understand the appeal of this long-running genre. Sick soundtracks, lots of bullets, and powerups galore await as we get into 3 of the genre's best.
(00:00:25) Intro
(00:01:39) Jeff
(00:09:39) Big Mo
(00:33:51) JJ
(00:55:44) SHMUPs intro
(01:00:50) Blazing Lazers
(01:08:58) Lords of Thunder
(01:12:34) Mushihimesama
(01:20:28) Game Ranking
(01:25:44) Game Selection
Next Month's Game: Kingdom Hearts II
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This month, we cover possibly the greatest mech game ever made (?) Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. Was this episode originally supposed to be timed with the release of the game somewhat, yes, but so glad we played it and got into this previously arcane series at the best time.
(00:00:31) Intro
(00:02:01) JJ
(00:18:45) Jeff
(00:27:18) Big Mo
(00:43:29) Armored Core
(01:08:47) Game Ranking
(01:13:05) Game Selection
Next Month's Game: SHMUP Grab Bag (Blazing Lazers, Lords of Thunder, and Mushihimesama)
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It's been a while, but we're back with an episode on the N64 action platformer Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon. We find plenty to enjoy in the game's unique sense of humor and hefty technical achievements. Before that though, we've got a hefty segment of other games we've been playing, featuring Tears of the Kingdom spoiler talk, a shocking twist from Eric, and a very special guest!
Next Episode: Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon
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(00:00:27) Intro (00:01:29) Eric (00:06:36) Big Mo (00:43:01) JJ (01:00:41) Jeff (01:18:02) Eric Part 2 (01:24:39) Goemon (01:44:44) Final Thoughts (01:46:00) Ranking (01:52:19) Game Selection (02:02:51) Outro
This month we played the 2020 indie RPG Omori, and definitely had some feelings about its combat, dark plot beats, and unique setting. On top of that, it's been months since we recorded an episode, so we have a TON of other games to talk about at the top of the show.
Content warning for self-harm, suicide, and depression.
(00:00) Intro
(01:39) What Eric's Been Playing
(03:23) What Big Mo's Been Playing
(27:21) What JJ's Been Playing
(54:51) What Jeff's Been Playing
(01:30:27) Omori discussion begins
(01:55:00) Omori final thoughts and ranking
(02:00:14) Eric's Next Game
(02:08:33) Outro
Nest Month's Game: Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon for the N64
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All aboard for this month's episode on the Nintendo Switch train line simulator Densha de Go! Hashiro Yamanote Line. Ride the rails with us as we discuss the ridiculous optional controllers, navigating Japanese menu screens, and pleasing all our rail fans by tooting our horn. It's a weird one, folks!
Next month: Omori for the Nintendo Switch and PC
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Our game this month is The Missing: JJ Macfield and the Island of Memories, the 2018 puzzle platformer from Japanese indie designer Swery65. The game mixs lots of heady topics in its narrative with an unusual style of gameplay, but do the 2 halves add up to a satisfying whole?
Content warning for self-harm, suicide, and transphobia.
Next month's game: Densha de Go! Hashiro Yamanote Line for the Nintendo Switch
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This month we discuss Live A Live, a beloved SNES RPG with ideas far ahead of its time. We all played the 2022 Switch remake, and have thoughts on its unique gameplay structure, new art style, and some questionable voice acting.
Next month: JJ Macfield and the Island of Memories
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It's time to talk about our favorite games we played in 2022! But first we take some time to introduce you to each of our personal canons, the games we think really define our tastes throughout the years. Join us for our longest {and most personal) episode to date.
A programming note: We've got our JJ Macfield and Densha De Go episodes in the can, but due to scheduling haven't recorded Live A Live yet, so the next couple episodes might come out in a shuffled order. It'll be a fun surprise!
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Some of us tried to go outside to fully experience the Konami GBA cult classic Boktai, but thanks to the wonders of modern technology, most of us didn't have to leave the house. Does the sun sensor really add anything to this stealth action game, and how much secret Kojima is actually in here? We found out this month.
Next episode: Live A Live for the SNES/Switch
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Is it an FPS? An adventure game? A "first-person action-adventure with second-person elements"? We find out this month when we play Geist, the inventive but disappointing Gamecube ghost adventure. And one of us finds out what all the fuss is about this "Fortnite" the kids these days are into.
Next Month's Game: Sonic Adventure 2 for the Dreamcast
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We’re back with a look at the PS1 dual-stick trailblazer, Ape Escape. We talk all about these crazy monkeys, their way too many spin-offs, and a ton of other games we’ve been playing! Special thanks to Chuhai Labs for providing us early access to their new game, Cursed to Golf, to discuss on the show. And stay tuned to the end for a special anniversary ranking update with a twist you won’t see coming!
We're back with a cornucopia of golf games to talk about, especially a forgotten PS4 gem!
We're on a short hiatus from the main pod, but we'll be back soon with our episodes on Ape Escape and Disaster Report! Meanwhile here's the second episode of our ill-advised golf project, featuring a deep dive on one of our favorite golf games so far!
This month, we braved the CDi emulation waters to play Zelda's Adventure, widely known as one of the worst games of all time. We're joined by special guest Alex (@Pope_Ghost on Twitter) to break down where this lies in the Legend of Zelda series, and maybe why it's slightly better than you might think. And we announce a bonus episode for next month!
Next month's game: Ape Escape for the PS1 / Disaster Report for the PS2
Well, we did this to ourselves. We vote on these games and we messed up. This month we played the absolute definition of a DS cash-in licensed trash pile, Homie Rollerz. We're not happy about it either, but we found enough to talk about in this shovelware "classic". There's like 10 minutes of this episode where we basically write a GameFAQs guide for this game, so it was all worth it.
Next month's game: Zelda's Adventure for the CDi
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This month we tackled Volition's 2017 shooter Agents of Mayhem, their spiritual sequel to the Saint's Row franchise. It's..... fine? All in all a pretty chill month before next month's hell game.
Next Episode: Homie Rollerz (sorry)
Welcome back! This month we discussed Vagrant Story, the PS1 RPG by Square. Do you like systems? Stats? Menus? Vagrant Story has more than you can shake a stick at, and we tried our best to navigate this cool-looking mess of a game.
Next month's game: Agents of Mayhem
Surprise! We're doing something very dumb: attempting to play every golf video game ever. We're gonna play them all, rate them all and rank all 329 (that we know of right now) of them. In this short intro episode, we talk about why golf games have always appealed to us, and the basic idea of the project. These will be short episodes released between main feed episodes, as a little golf treat.