A podcast by two troglodytes who love video games. We both beat a game. We talk about it. There are spoilers. New episodes on the first Monday of every month!
The Chips & Bits podcast is one of the most enjoyable podcasts I have come across. I was introduced to it by a friend and have been hooked ever since. This podcast is hosted by Matt and Kenny, who are just regular people with a passion for gaming. Their genuine opinions and down-to-earth personalities make each episode engaging and entertaining. Even as someone who isn't a huge gamer, I find myself captivated by their discussions and insights into various games.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the chemistry between Matt and Kenny. They have different preferences when it comes to games, which leads to lively debates and hilarious arguments. It's interesting to hear both sides for different games and see how they navigate through their differences. Additionally, their reviews are honest and genuine, providing listeners with valuable insights into the games they discuss.
However, one downside of this podcast is that they tend to focus more on single-player games rather than online multiplayer modes. While this may not be an issue for some listeners, those who enjoy competitive gaming might feel a lack of coverage in that area. Additionally, some listeners may find the length of each episode too short considering the podcast's monthly release schedule. However, if they were to delve into multiplayer matches or explore more topics related to online PvP models, it could potentially add another 20 minutes or so of content.
In conclusion, The Chips & Bits podcast is definitely worth a listen. The hosts are fun, entertaining, and knowledgeable about the gaming industry. Their discussions offer unique perspectives on games and keep listeners engaged throughout each episode. Although there are some minor drawbacks such as the limited focus on multiplayer gaming and episode length, overall, this podcast is highly entertaining and well-deserving of its growing popularity. I hope to see Chips & Bits continue to grow because they truly deserve it.
In this episode, Matthew and Kenny reminisce about things that have been lost — like your attention, a podcast, and apparently some crown.
In this episode, Matthew and Kenny skate around the important issues.
In this dreadful episode, Matthew and Kenny agree about everything.
Matthew and Kenny resurrect after death to find themselves discussing their very first FromSoftware game.
Recorded at night. Published in the morning. Broadcast around noon. Try listening to this episode in the afternoon.
In this episode, Matt and Kenny discuss the crazy, beautiful world of Death's Door.
In this episode, Matthew and Kenny discuss cotton candy.
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In this episode, Matthew and Kenny explore the inner regions of a game creator's bowels to see if we can find his head.
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In this episode, our heroes are well thought out for a better game.
In this episode, Kenny and Matthew duel about their open world experiences.
Your venerable hosts start a brand new season and come out swinging.
Ohh, day by day, ohh, row by row. One thing this old sculler knows...Life is good if ya don't have to play Paper Mario!
Matt and Kenny contemplate what it means to murder dogs in this uplifting episode.
Let's explore what happens when this podcasts goes off the rails.
In this episode, our heroes sneak their way back into your hearts.
Matt and Kenny discuss the value of more of the same.
With everything going on the world, what could be a more appropriate podcast than Hell on Earth?
In this episode, Kenny has finally convinced Matthew to play a Nintendo game!
In this thrilling season starter, Kenny fears Matthew's opinions. This fear leads to hate. That hate leads to suffering. Something something dark side.
In the final episode of the season, Matthew and Kenny discuss the merits of humor versus combat systems on their way to Frisco.
Don't you wish sometimes you could just let it go, cut loose and totally lose control for game of the year?
Can two people be divided on a game and still enjoy it? Find out. Or not.
Obra DAMN did Matt and Kenny have to process their feelings on this Obra one.
In this episode, Matt and Kenny discuss the disappointment that is Darksiders III.
Kenny and Matt make an advertisement for the Canadian board of tourism.
In this episode, our humble hosts have the hardest time remembering a pig’s name, as we review Mutant Year Zero from The Bearded Ladies Consulting.
In this spectacular season debut, Matthew and Kenny discuss an amazing, sensational take on a friendly neighborhood hero.
Dip into this delightful platformer sequel with your muy fuerte amigos, Matthew & Kenny.
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Our beloved podcasters head into a house in their own backyard, and reach some grim conclusions.
Matt and Kenny explore the beautiful world of Battle Chasers.
In this episode, your best friends return to talk to you about what they played on their extended vacation.
Matt and Kenny listen to the voices inside their hearts.
In this episode, Kenny and Matt try to explain their love and admiration for the indescribable Pyre.
In this podcast, Kenny and Matt talk about Canada's worst export since Matt.
In this podcast, Matt acts civil while Kenny fails miserably.
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[Picture of two guys standing in a basement, speaking into microphones, smiling]
The podcast returns for season 5, with grizzled oversized veterans Matt and Kenny covering Gears of War 4.
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