Nostalgia abound, "My Best Friend's Game" is a video game book club podcast that began in 2018 following three long-time friends, Tim, Evan and Max, as they each share their own favorite games with one another every month. Will that game make it to the other friends' favorite game lists? Or will it…
The best friends are resurrected from the dead for another bone-chilling, zombie-whipping installment of My Best Friend's Game. Gather round and hear Castlevania referred to as both "a dad listening to classic rock" and "an information gathering session"! Also tabled for discussion: the Zelda-rhythm mashup Cadence of Hyrule.
The best friends welcome guest friend Aaron Class onto the podcast to discuss Cuphead. Thrills, spills, chills, and maybe even some trills are sure to beset our friends this month. All this and a new Bubsy (yay?) on a feature-length episode of My Best Friend's Game!
The boys are back in town after losing audio from two of their episodes. This episode is a quick and dirty recap of those episodes lost to time.
Solve the mystery of the missing podcast as we join Tim, Evan, and Max for the inaugural episode of My Best Friend's Game Season 2.
The boys wrap up their first season of podcasting with a look back on the games they played and the lessons they learned along the way. Thanks for listening, see you in Season 2!
The best friends have an additional best friend join the show as they complain about one of their favorite games, Overwatch. Oh, and some Black Ops fun, too.
Tim relives his childhood nightmares, Evan embraces them like an old friend, and Max ain't afraid of no games.
Grinchmas comes early this year as Tim laments his paltry allowance, Evan devises the secret formula to make Max's dream game, and Max gets trolled (or is it goblined?) by Michael Hicks.
The best friends get into street fights as Tim recounts a vivid nightmare, Max reminds us that Tech Romancer exists, and Evan gushes about a posh British boxer. Also, the first guest of the show appears in the ring!
Tim lives and learns that he's a victim of nostalgia goggles, Evan really hates treasure hunting, and Max finds solace on a floating highway.
Tim has a minor existential crisis, Evan figures out the secret of Nier; Automata’s popularity, and Max teaches us how to be Dinobot. All this and more on this month’s episode of My Best Friend’s Game: Too Many Skeletons.
After a finishing a highly covert ops mission investigating memes, politics, and the internet, the boys question their own reality. Then, they roast a JRPG. Also, a dud.
Max politely listens as Tim and Evan make it painfully obvious that they still think Dante is cool; Technical difficulties force Tim's solo career to launch sooner than expected.
The boys discover that your inner demons can be overcome through the power of self-love, effort, and brutally unforgiving platforming.
Evan finds relatability, Max hates anime, and Tim would kiss a corpse, if it were hot enough; Okami isn't as good as you remember.
The boys learn that violence isn't the answer - unless you're face to face with a quip-happy cartoon bobcat.
Max enjoys his time in a quirky, Twin Peaks-inspired wonderland; Tim and Evan desperately try to hitchhike as far away as possible.
Max publicly shames the others for their lack of knowledge; Tim glosses over his dark fandom past; Evan discovers the power of the Dragon Punch.