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The Kotaku Australia Podcast
Kotaku Australia
36 episodes
8 months ago
Kotaku Australia's managing editor David Smith and reporter Emily Spindler take listeners through the games they're currently playing, with honest reviews, clear-eyed critique, and a uniquely Australian sense of humour. See (and hear) games differently.
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Kotaku Australia's managing editor David Smith and reporter Emily Spindler take listeners through the games they're currently playing, with honest reviews, clear-eyed critique, and a uniquely Australian sense of humour. See (and hear) games differently.
Show more...
Video Games
Leisure
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Episode 33: Video Games, Anthropology, And Why The Internet Sucks Now (Feat. Chantal Ryan)
The Kotaku Australia Podcast
46 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 33: Video Games, Anthropology, And Why The Internet Sucks Now (Feat. Chantal Ryan)
Chantal Ryan of We Have Always Lived In The Forest, lead dev on the upcoming South Australian horror game DarkWeb Streamer, joins Emily and David for a chat about games, her interest in anthropology, and why the internet isn't as fun or weird as it used to be.
The Kotaku Australia Podcast
Kotaku Australia's managing editor David Smith and reporter Emily Spindler take listeners through the games they're currently playing, with honest reviews, clear-eyed critique, and a uniquely Australian sense of humour. See (and hear) games differently.