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Volcano Bakemeat
Volcano Bakemeat Radio
17 episodes
1 month ago
No-budget, enthusiastic discussions of video games. In every episode, the crew at Volcano Bakemeat Radio take an in-depth look at a gaming topic or genre.
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Video Games
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No-budget, enthusiastic discussions of video games. In every episode, the crew at Volcano Bakemeat Radio take an in-depth look at a gaming topic or genre.
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Video Games
Episodes (17/17)
Volcano Bakemeat
Live Episode: Communities in Gaming
What are gaming communities and what separates the fun from the toxic?
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8 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Limited Thinking
In this episode, Volcano Bakemeat Radio look at the games that used their limited resources to think outside the box, (and the games that maybe should have have had a few more limits). We also try to imagine how you could make a character-focused RPG with one voice actor and decry a major missed opportunity … Continue reading Limited Thinking
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8 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Bonus: Sequels and Limits
A cool and interesting clip that didn't quite make it into the show, but is still worth listening to. And inspired a future episode. Note: This clip hasn't gone through audio edits, so this is basically the raw sound from the mic to your ears, so be ready for any pain that might cause.
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8 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Have We Met Before? Exploring Replayability in Video Games
In this episode, we discuss replayability in video games. We go into what makes a game replayable, why replayability is important to gamers, the various a game can structure its replayability factor, and more!
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8 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
VB Appetizer: Voice Acting in Video Games
In this Appetizer mini-episode, Connor, Grant, and Paige are joined by Neil Phelps -- an independent filmmaker and actor -- to discuss the ins and outs of voice acting in video games. What makes for good voice acting, what voice acting has done for the industry, how voice acting can change a game, and examples of some games that got voice acting right/wrong all come into the conversation during this mini-episode.
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8 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Shooting Zombies to Destress: The Healing Power of Games
We explore the benefits games can have in day to day life, what actual literal therapeutic benefits they might have, and why Left 4 Dead can be an essential part of working retail. NOTE: We swear pretty freely on the podcast, but in this episode, Jessica uses a word for genitalia that some people see as more offensive. Be aware that that's in there.
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
VB Appetizer: Fast Casual Gaming
In our first appetizer mini-episode, Volcano Bakemeat's crew discuss casual gaming. Grant and Jessica talk about the time a frat's constant soundtrack contributed to their Robot Unicorn Attack war, Paige admits a shameful love for a terrible gaming genre, and we all try to unpack the stigma associated with casual gaming.
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Are You Sure We Played The Same Game?
The topic of choice in video games is absolutely huge, so in this episode we (attempt) to limit our discussion to one aspect: Even having a choice in the first place. We debate the pros and cons of letting a player choose anything and then ask the pretentious existential question if you can actually choose anything in the first place (...in video games).
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Just Give it Arkham Combat: Making a Great Adaptation
We talk about how to make a good adaptation, why people assume game adaptations will be bad and why Jessica gets to say butthole at work.
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Silly Rabbit, Games Are For Kids
Volcano Bakemeat Radio discusses games that were made for kids, but we still love playing. We talk about what parts of those games keep us coming back, how to create games that don't talk down to their audience and how to be a respectful adult player in a kid's space. Also which kid's game is still haunting Paige's nightmares.
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Critically Unaccclaimed
The Volcano Bakemeat crew discuss their favorite underrated or unappreciated games. We look why some games were ignored by audiences or critics and why that makes us sad. We also look the different kinds of cults. Then, Paige and Connor get incredibly excited about a GameCube era Sega release that neither of them have beaten.
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Female Woman Ladies Part Two
In this two parter, Volcano Bakemeat Radio looks at playable female characters. We talk about why Portal is a little like Mean Girls, what it's like when a game chooses your gender (and race) randomly, and which characters we'd like to see gender swapped.
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Female Woman Ladies Part One
In this two parter, Volcano Bakemeat Radio looks at playable female characters. We talk about why Fable 2 made Jessica cry, why a X-Com operative code-named Mama Bear might be Jeff's favorite woman in video games, and why Paige still feels vaguely uncomfortable playing Skull Girls
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Podcast Simulator 2016
This week, Volcano Bakemeat's Stardew Valley obsession finally boils over into a full blown episode about simulators
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Whatever Happened to Couch Co-op?
In this episode, the Volcano Bakemeat gang wax nostalgic about the glory days of being able to sit down and play games with a buddy.
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
Surprise, Delight and Betrayal: Storytelling in Games
This week, Volcano Bakemeat discuss the whys and hows of telling stories with video games. We talk about the core elements of storytelling in gaming, the advantages (and disadvantages) of telling a story with video games as the medium, how storytelling and game play can complement each other and more.
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
So Simply, very good?
In our first episode, Volcano Bakemeat radio discuss our first game loves, the game that made us fall in love with gaming (turns out those are different things), the origin our our podcast's name, and what makes a game "so simply, very good"
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9 years ago

Volcano Bakemeat
No-budget, enthusiastic discussions of video games. In every episode, the crew at Volcano Bakemeat Radio take an in-depth look at a gaming topic or genre.