The TD Gaming Podcast is a his & her podcast on recent gaming news, opinionated game reviews, game deals and site news. Gamers talking about gaming from both perspectives. Each episode will start with This Month In Gaming, in which we discuss a historical game release that occurred in the month of t…
The guys discuss Dune: Awakening's endgame deep desert area has a PvE zone, PowerWash Simulator goes underground, overground in final free content update, Persona 4 voice actor confirms a remake is in development, EA Sports College Football 26 adds cross-play Dynasty, 300 coaches and trophy rooms, Star Wars Battlefront 2 breaks its concurrent player count […] The post Episode 754: Pre-Show Hype first appeared on .
The guys discuss FTC finally dropping appeal against Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard and Metaphor: ReFantazio coming to Game Pass. The news includes: Larian insists it did not accidentally leak Divinity: Original Sin 3 Bonaparte: A Mechanized Revolution announced ConcernedApe “hopes” to release Haunted Chocolatier within the next five years Elden Ring Nightreign could receive […] The post Episode 753: Nightreign: Original Sin 3 first appeared on .
This episode is half-length, but still has the guys talking about Bam Margera being officially confirmed for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4, the Original Stalker trilogy getting an Enhanced Edition upgrade on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and Atlus teases next Persona game, livestream this week. The news items includes: Valve issues statement refuting […] The post Episode 752: Half-Sized first appeared on .
[Audio issues] The guys talk about the new trailer for Doom: The Dark Ages, which reveals the medieval equivalent of the BFG is a huge crossbow, Another Crab's Treasure getting a huge ‘Year Of The Crab' update, Devolver Digital revealing Cult of the Lamb is its best-selling IP at around $90 million in revenue. The […] The post Episode 751: Oblivion's Back first appeared on .
[Reupload] Sorry for the audio issues in this episode. In this episode, the guys discuss Ubisoft's defense against The Crew lawsuit (you don't actually own your games), Bowser telling Nintendo fans “Don't want the Switch 2? Just buy a Switch 1!”, Marathon won't require a PlayStation Network account on PC and Xbox, and Endless Legend 2 […] The post Episode 750: Three Quarters first appeared on .
[This podcast upload was corrupted. Reuploaded.] The news this week: Elon Musk's estranged daughter weighs in on his pro gamer claims: ‘He was a Bronze Torbjörn main. He was fucking dogshit', Palworld decides it wasn't April fooling after all, is actually making a visual novel dating sim where you can, uh, ‘dismember and eat' some […] The post Episode 749: No Plan B first appeared on .
[This podcast upload was corrupted. Reuploaded.] The news this week: The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered‘s PC specs and features detailed, as Sony reiterates no PSN account required, EA Sports College Football 26 to increase NIL payouts to $1,500, Palworld update 0.5.0 patch notes bring crossplay to the game, Papers, Please creator Lucas Pope […] The post Episode 748: Five Nights first appeared on .
Some of the minor news discussed include Defiance coming back 4 years after servers were shut down, BlizzCon 2025 not happening, Moon Studios going full indie, buying No Rest For the Wicked's publishing rights from Take-Two and Final Fantasy 16 PC version removing Denuvo Anti-tamper DRM. The Gaming Flashback is 2015's Bloodborne. The news includes: […] The post Episode 747: The Next Xbox first appeared on .
This week, the guys discuss the fact that Cities: Skylines 2‘s asset editor is remaining a distant dream as Colossal Order is still working on it but says it's ‘proven more technically challenging than initially anticipated', Western Digital sold their SSDs to SanDisk, and Naughty Dog boss says “don't bet” on there being a The […] The post Episode 746: More Tony Hawk first appeared on .
The guys discuss the week's goings-on, including Diablo speedrun sleuths proving a 15-year world record was fake after reverse-engineering the game and failing to replicate the run in 2.2 billion possible randomized dungeons, Call of Duty's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover costing $90, Valve releasing the Team Fortress 2 source code, and a mystery Tony Hawk […] The post Episode 745: More and More Layoffs first appeared on .
This episode was recorded on January 10, 2015, and was guest hosted by former Joystiq editor Andrew Yoon. He tragically passed away three weeks later. Here are the original podcast notes: This week's episode of Gaming Podcast has a special guest co-host, Andrew Yoon, formerly of Joystiq and currently in card game and video game […] The post Gaming Podcast Flashback: Episode 374: Lost In a Crowd first appeared on .
The guys discuss a ton of topics off the cuff. They talk about the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct airing on April 2, the PSN crash, lots of negative Civilization 7 reactions, Phasmophobia hitting 22m total sales, PlayStation and Steam quietly removing shovelware, Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D remake selling and Dragon Quest 12 confirmed to still […] The post Episode 744: Even More Switch 2 Stuff first appeared on .
This week, there's no notes, just talking about the current events, such as Microsoft's multiplatform strategy and the new games that have come out, especially Foundation, a city-builder in the style of The Settlers. Let us know what you think. The post Episode 743: Free-For-All first appeared on .
This week, Nintendo reveals the Switch 2 teaser video and Hello Kitty and Friends DLC has been released for Minecraft. Fun! The news also includes: Retailer lists “New 3D Mario” and “Legend of Zelda Remake/Remaster” under 2025 games Horizon‘s unannounced MMO has been quietly cancelled Nintendo Switch 2 rumored to get at least 5 Xbox […] The post Episode 742: More Switch 2 Stuff first appeared on .
With Scott: With TJ: This episode was done twice — the Scott version can be seen in the first video. The podcast uses the version with TJ. Feel free to compare both. Both episodes start with the blockbuster news of Nintendo breaking silence on Switch 2 leaks. The other news includes: Microsoft announces Xbox Developer […] The post Episode 741: Double Take first appeared on .
This podcast just has the guys talking about the games they're looking forward to in 2025. It's shockingly longer than expected. What game(s) are you looking forward to in 2025? The post Episode 740: Goodbye 2024 first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Jordan's back, as the four of us discuss topics like the fact No Man's Sky has reached a Very Positive rating on Steam, Russian disinformation is trying to spark a boycott of Stalker 2 by claiming it's going to draft you into the war in Ukraine somehow, a new Pokémon project in the works with […] The post Episode 739: Jordan's Back first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
If you want to watch the live version of the podcast, check the video above. Google to sell Chrome AND be banned from re-entering the browser market for five years, recommends US Department of Justice, Stalker 2 sells over a million copies, Steam has changed its policy on DLC content and season passes, so now […] The post Episode 738: Stalkered first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Another podcast live on YouTube. You can check the original broadcast here. Stalker 2 needs 150GB of SSD space, the makers of Black Mesa reveal their new project, which has absolutely nothing to do with Half-Life; Rogue Point is a co-op tactical shooter set in a world ruled not by aliens, but by corporations. Stellar […] The post Episode 737: Nintendo At It Again first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Yes, we recorded this episode live on YouTube. We spoke about Minecraft dropping VR support next year, Ubisoft Montpellier disbanded, Obsidian saying choices both big and small will matter in Avowed, ColdRidge – a game about cowboys doing 4x-style exploration — hits release, and Yakuza Kiwami has sold far over studio director's expectations on Switch. […] The post Episode 736: Live On YouTube first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
There's a ton of discussions, such as Xbox Cloud Gaming will reportedly let players stream any game in their library from November, Russia straight-up bans Discord for enabling ‘terrorist and extremist purposes', Killing Floor 3‘s dynamic tech makes zed heads ‘flower' when you shoot them, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will get a Nuketown […] The post Episode 735: Long Discussions first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Among the discussions are the original 1997 Backyard Baseball finally coming to Steam, the original Horizon Zero Dawn removed from Epic Games Store, Hi-Fi Rush 2 already in development six months when Krafton acquired Tango Gameworks and Mario + Rabbids director and Red Dead Redemption lead designer found new studio Day 4 Night. The news […] The post Episode 734: Third Party Showcases first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
In this podcast, they discuss Skyrim lead designer saying it will be ‘almost impossible' for Elder Scrolls 6 to meet fan expectations, Minecraft is ditching PSVR support next year, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered rated for PS5 and PC, and Dead by Daylight PvE spin-off Project T being canceled after “unsatisfactory” player testing. The news includes: […] The post Episode 733: More Delays first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Concord got canceled after only two weeks, Balatro hits the iOS App Store and Android's Google Play on September 26, EVE players are in revolt over CCP's blockchain plans and a year after outraging developers, blowing up its reputation, and saying goodbye to its CEO, Unity decides ‘Runtime Fees' are a bad idea so it's […] The post Episode 723: Let's Play Balatro first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Episode 730 has been lost to time. It was recorded on August 14, but instead has been folded into this episode. The post Episode 731: No 730 first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
There's no podcast notes this week because, well, nothing was going on. Enjoy your hot, hot, HOT summer. The post Episode 729: Just Chattin' ‘Bout Games first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
In this episode, the guys discuss Riot Games reportedly canceled an unannounced platform fighter, Fallout getting nominated for 16 Emmy Awards, and a player coming back after a 11 year, 5 month ban to continue the same argument from 2013. The news includes: No Man's Sky goes 5.0 with a sweeping tech update Yakuza studio […] The post Episode 728: No Man's Renewal first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Ubisoft is coming back with the Assassin's Creed games, but the guys also discuss the sheer Scottishness of Still Wakes the Deep, Farming Simulator 25 announced, 20 TB NVMe drives for under $300, Final Fantasy 14 producer Yoshi-P apologizing, Space Marine 2 public beta test canceled, and Forza Horizon 4 to be delisted. The news […] The post Episode 727: More Assassinations first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week is Nintendo's turn at their showcase. But you know what? There's even more to talk about. The Beyond Good and Evil remaster showcased, Ace Attorney Investigations Collection also getting remastered, the banana clicking game now 9th most popular of all time on Steam, Embracer Group shuts down Pieces Interactive, Life is Strange: Double […] The post Episode 726: Directly Nintendo first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week is all about the Showcases, from Summer Game Fest to Microsoft's Xbox/Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 showcase. It's over 2 hours of fun, enjoy! The post Episode 725: Every Showcase But Nintendo first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
The guys discuss Eric Barone still working on Stardew Valley, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 being confirmed for Xbox Game Pass, blackjack roguelike Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers, Kerbal Space Program developer layoffs, The Sims 4 launching a battle pass-like, and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. The news includes: The Sony State of Play […] The post Episode 724: State of Sony first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
The gang discusses the PC Gaming Show coming June 9, Tesla ending Steam support in its vehicles, Ghost of Tsushima being PlayStation's biggest single-player PC launch to date (second only to Helldivers 2), Hellblade 2 developer Ninja Theory's next game reportedly already greenlit by Xbox (and “no plans whatsoever” to close studio), Grand Theft Auto […] The post Episode 723: Hellblade and Helldivers first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
[This file was corrupted and re-uploaded.] Podcast notes: Sony backs down on demand that Helldivers 2 players log into a PSN account Microsoft announces Xbox Games Showcase and mystery Direct for June 2024 EU rules iPadOS must comply with Digital Markets Act, opening door for Fortnite Hades 2's surprise early access release already has more […] The post Episode 722: Off the Rails first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Once again, there's no set list of topics; the guys just discuss the news of the week off the cuff and what they've been playing. Let us know what you think. The post Episode 721: More Random Chatter first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week, the guys talk about how Yu-Gi-Oh players stink, literally. Aside from that, they also discuss the Star Wars Outlaws‘ $110 and $130 editions, Palworld‘s PvP arena, the Rogue Prince of Persia getting revealed, yet another Stardew Valley patch is on the way, Activision Blizzard and NetEase renew their agreement to publish games in […] The post Episode 720: Yu-Gi-Oh Stinks! first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week, there was almost no news (until the last second). Instead, the guys talk about videogames they've been playing and the minor news items that popped up. The one major news item: Gamers seek legal win that would stop developers from rendering online games unplayable Let us know what you think. The post Episode 719: Random Talk first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This podcast is full of patches and updates, but the guys also discuss Destiny finally getting Horde mode, PS VR2 production reportedly being paused as Sony seeks to move backlog of unsold units, the Stellaris spin-off changing its name to Nexus 5X, and Assassin's Creed Jade likely delayed to 2025. The news includes: Stardew Valley‘s […] The post Episode 718: Patches first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week, the gang follows up on Tim Sweeney from last week, and also discuss Dark Souls 2 modding, the “photorealistic” ant RTS Empire of the Ants, and Resident Evil 4 Remake crossing 7 million copies sold. The news also includes: Saber Interactive confirms “a number of titles” still in development Star Wars: Battlefront Classic […] The post Episode 717: Fake Xbox Live first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week the gang covers the Xbox Partner Preview, while also discussing the closing of Rooster Teeth. The news includes: Apple kills Epic's iOS developer account Xbox Partner Preview announcements Rogue-like poker hit Balatro sells half a million copies in ten days Let us know what you think. The post Episode 716: Xbox Partner Preview first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
Layoffs around the industry dominates the news, as well as workplace issues. The news includes: Respawn's Star Wars FPS is canceled Pokémon Presents 2024 Final Fantasy 7 Remake's final scene gets a script change 2 days before its sequel drops Star Citizen developer hit with layoffs amid claims of a “highly toxic company” Let us […] The post Episode 715: Leap Year Gaming first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
The guys discuss the Nintendo Direct shown earlier in the day. In addition, they talk about Helldivers 2, Pokemon, and Killer Klowns From Outer Space. The news includes: The Nintendo Direct Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree will be FromSoftware's “largest expansion to date in terms of overall volume” Sony isn't happy with Bungie Let […] The post Episode 714: Nintendo Direct first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This episode is short, but only because there wasn't much news to discuss. The makers of Palworld are desperate to hire more developers Dead Cells' designer livid at former studio EA flop Immortals of Aveum reportedly cost around $125 million Let us know what you think. The post Episode 713: Short Episode first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
The guys discuss RoboCop: Rogue City, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and F-ZERO 99, among other things. The news items include: Apple will soon permit Game-Pass-style game streaming apps on its App Store Palworld just sold 4 million copies in 3 days Horizon: Forbidden West announces March release date on PC Dragon's Dogma 2 director […] The post Episode 711: Palworld Blows Up first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week's podcast includes the following news items: Cities: Skylines 2 community is getting more toxic Twitter ends NFT profile picture support Naoki Yoshida thinks Final Fantasy 17 should be directed by someone new Rocksteady reportedly worked on a non-DC game before Suicide Squad Let us know what you think. The post Episode 710: Toxic City first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week's episode has the entire podcast crew reacting to Palworld. It's priceless. They also discuss Alan Wake is coming to Dead by Daylight later this month and a Tetris prodigy triggering a “true killscreen” in record-setting run. The news includes: Bethesda will finally show off Indiana Jones gameplay at the Developer Direct showcase Apple […] The post Episode 709: Eat Pikachu first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
The first episode of 2024 is a short one, though the guys discuss the original Mickey Mouse hitting the public domain, Square Enix declaring it will be “aggressive in applying AI”, CD Projekt RED staying independent, and Valve ending all support for CSGO in favor of Counter-Strike 2. The news includes: Activision Blizzard workers speak […] The post Episode 708: Hello 2024 first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This is the last podcast of 2023, as the gang just talks about the year that was and the upcoming 2024 in a long, unscripted episode. The post Episode 707: Goodbye 2023 first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
E3 is no more, but was it inevitable? Other news includes: E3, the video game expo, officially shuts down forever Report: Insomniac suffers ransomware attack Zelda producer doesn't get why some fans want to go back to the “limited” and “restricted” games The Last of Us Online finally canceled Let us know what you think. The post Episode 706: Goodbye E3 first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
The first Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer dropped, and it has been viewed well over 110M times since. There is much more news post-Game Awards, including Vampire Survivors, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, and a ton of demos dropping on Xbox. The news includes: Stormgate launches Kickstarter campaign Final Fantasy 16 director teases two-episode […] The post Episode 705: Commercial Bliss first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week, we discuss the Videogame Awards and Destiny 2‘s final DLC The Final Shape being delayed, as well as the following news items: Mario Kart X out in 2025 claims leaker Pony-inspired fighting game Them's Fightin' Herds abandons its unfinished story mode Nier: Automata sequel is coming – but not just yet Former Xbox […] The post Episode 704: Pointless Awards first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.
This week, TJ finally decides to play Middle Earth: Shadow of War, and there is a debate on whether he should play Shadow of Mordor or just watch a Let's Play of the game first. The news includes: Cities: Skylines 2 DLC has been delayed and weekly patches have come to an end Warner Bros […] The post Episode 703: Shadow of War first appeared on Gaming Podcast » Podcast Feed.