Gaming in all of its glory
South Park Fractured But Whole is surprisingly disappointing and Star Trek Discovery is less Star Trek than Orville. This week we're unpleasantly surprised.
Everything old is new again and we're here to talk about two much better than expected retro movies - Blade Runner 2049 and It.
The new Ducktales is a great show so far but we recall a show where they actually did stuff, or at least Scrooge showed up. This week we're covering this much anticipated return of one of our favorite series - the good and the bad.
Is Uncharted: The Lost Legacy worth your money? Also, how did the 2017 Emmys go so right? Find out here!
This week we're raving about Nioh and how it's good to copy Dark Souls and also covering Narcos S3 that despite all odds somehow proved to be a really good story despite missing the lead characters.
We're talking about the resurgence of quality retro shooters like Doom and Wolfenstein and their place in modern gaming. Also, WTF can't Duke Nukem get this right? Finally we're here to complain about the SNES shortages we should have seen coming knowing Nintendo's track record so far.
In this week's podcast we're talking about the impressive but easily overlooked Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and wonder how great indie games like this can get attention. Also we had a chance to catch up on Marvel's latest Netflix incarnation, The Defenders. Find out where it ranks in our weekly podcast.
This week's podcast is all about the grind that is Ghost Recon Wildlands and other games that work only as coop experiences
We just wrapped up Little Nightmares which proved to be a surprisingly good short game, but how short is too short for games? Is a game you can finish in one sitting worth your money? This plus the end of @Midnight and the surprisingly good Preacher pop up in this week's CoopDojo podcast
In our inaugural episode we take on the hugely polarizing Destiny 2 beta because despite the backlash, we think the beta did a lot of things right.