This is a show about videogames, culture, politics, and everything in between.
In this episode we are joined by Tony Stanza from the Everyday Nothing Special podcast to discuss Sunset, the 2015 Walking Simulator from Belgian developer Tale of Tales. Following our conversation in late May of 2020 mass protests of racial injustice arose in the US and abroad leading us to re-record our conversation because the game and developer's intent suddenly felt more relevant. This episode is a combination of those conversations. Enjoy!
Budokai injury, Astral Chain's a good time, and a deep dive into Donkey Konga hax0rz
In this episode we get into Mafia 3 by Hangar 13. This game is novel for it's attempt to tackle racism head on in its narrative and attempt to integrate racism into its mechanics as well. But is the result a worthwhile experience?
Here's a compilation of all of our Game Stories to date. Enjoy!
Here's a compilation of all of our Game Stories to date. Enjoy!
Here's a compilation of all of our Game Stories to date. Enjoy!
Here's a compilation of all of our Game Stories to date. Enjoy!
Here's a compilation of all of our Game Stories to date. Enjoy!
In this episode Kojo, Jason and Parham discuss the 2018 title Detroit: Become Human and it's take on android existentialism
In this episode Kojo, Jason and Parham Discuss Inside, the short and somber follow up to PlayDead's Limbo.
In this episode from early 2018 Jason, Kojo and Parham discuss Assassin's Creed 3. Ubisoft's Assassin yarn about the American Revolution.
In this first official episode from 2017 Jason and Kojo are joined by Parham to discuss the game 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, a political adventure depicting a fictional narrative to the backdrop of a real world event.
In this pilot episode from 2017 Jason and Kojo discuss the news of the day and tell game stories before a conversation about Papers, Please.