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This week I'm joined by Alex from the awesome Game Club Podcast to take a look at Cons and scams. So join us as we discuss:Romance ScamsFake DentistsThe top 10 scams in the UK in 2024and much much moreMore from my GuestTo hear more of my guests check them out here - Game Club PodcastPodPack CollectiveCasting Views is a member of the PodPack Collective, an indie podcasting group dedicated to spreading positivity within the podcast community. For further information, please follow the link: https://linktr.ee/podpackcollectiveMerchYes - I have merch! If you'd like to support the pod and look wonderful at the same time take a look at my range of merchandise here:Shop now!ContactIf you like what you hear - please do like, subscribe and consider leaving a review where possible. If you'd like to be on the show, or would like to say hi or suggest a topic, you can find us at the following:castingviewspod@gmail.comTwitterInstagramPodpageLinktreeIntro - by Familiar Wilsons MediaOutro - Sporks Ahead by Familiar Wilsons MediaArtwork - Game Club Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we usher in 2025, we want to take a moment to extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you. Your support, passion, and engagement have made this past year an incredible journey for The Game Club Podcast.Whether you've been with us since the beginning or just joined our community, your enthusiasm for gaming and your unwavering dedication to our podcast have fuelled our passion and creativity. We've shared laughs, explored new worlds, and celebrated so much together.As we step into the new year, we look forward to bringing you even more exciting content and unforgettable moments. We have some amazing episodes lined up and can't wait to dive into games and our new episodes with you.Here's to a new year filled with fantastic games, thrilling adventures, and the continued growth of our amazing community. May 2025 bring you joy, success, and countless hours of gaming bliss.Thank you for being a part of The Game Club Podcast. Happy New Year! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, gamers and horror aficionados, to "The Game Club Podcast" – your ultimate destination for exploring the most intriguing and unique titles in the gaming universe. Join your hosts, Tim, Joey, and Alex, as they dive into the eerie yet charming world of "My Friendly Neighborhood."In this spine-chilling episode, Tim, Joey, and Alex invite you to explore the unsettlingly whimsical universe of "My Friendly Neighborhood." Set in a world where friendly puppets have gone rogue, this indie horror game combines the nostalgic charm of children's TV shows with a sinister twist that will keep you on the edge of your seat.Join Tim, Joey, and Alex as they share their hair-raising experiences and surprising encounters from "My Friendly Neighborhood." From navigating the twisted sets of a children's television show to facing off against creepy yet familiar puppet foes, these seasoned gamers provide a thorough analysis of the game's unique mechanics, atmosphere, and storytelling.But "The Game Club Podcast" is more than just gameplay – Tim, Joey, and Alex delve into the creative minds behind "My Friendly Neighborhood." They discuss the inspiration for the game's unsettling yet captivating aesthetic, the challenges of balancing horror with humor, and the community's reaction to this innovative title. With their engaging commentary and infectious enthusiasm, they uncover what makes this game a standout in the horror genre.Whether you're a fan of horror games, love indie titles, or are curious about the eerie allure of puppet-filled nightmares, this episode promises to deliver an entertaining and insightful journey through "My Friendly Neighborhood." So grab your flashlight, brace yourself for puppet mayhem, and join the conversation as Tim, Joey, and Alex guide you through this thrilling adventure.Subscribe, listen, and become a part of "The Game Club Podcast" community, where every episode is a celebration of the games we love. It's not just a podcast; it's a club, and you're invited to be a member! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh & Alex review The Wild Robot. The adaptation of the beloved children's book by Peter Brown. We explore its stunning animation, story of a robot's journey to survive in the wild, and the emotional themes of nature, technology, and self-discovery. Is it a must-see or pass? Let's find out! (0:01) Terrible impressions and compound words (3:22) 2 Blokes from Blighty promo discussion (5:39) The Wild Robot impressions and family friendliness in movies + Josh can't count to 4 (13:53) Praise for Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal, Catherine O'Hara, Matt Berry & the rest of the voice cast (that includes you, Mark Hamill) (18:46) Where's The Wild Robot merch, Dreamworks? We need Brightbill plushies (22:12) Obligatory 'A Goofy Movie' and 'The Three Amigos' references (27:49) Buy physical media, please. SMAC-rating (30:24) Spoilers - while mild, there are spoilers. Love, death, grief in children's movies (36:52) If the Oscars were today.... and Josh hates Shrek (44:45) Alex's gallows humor wish (47:09) Wrap up + what is Tumblr? Please remember to check out the 2 Blokes from Blighty on the Game Club Podcast feed, join our Discord and check out our merch store!
Its time to wipe another mind!This time around it features good friend of the show - Joey from The Game Club Podcast!So join us as I task him with picking 1 - 3 examples from the following categories to relive for the first time:MoviesTV ShowsBooksSportsand much much moreMore about my guest:The Game Club PodcastPodPack CollectiveCasting Views is a member of the PodPack Collective, an indie podcasting group dedicated to spreading positivity within the podcast community. For further information, please follow the link: https://linktr.ee/podpackcollectiveMerchYes - I have merch! If you'd like to support the pod and look wonderful at the same time take a look at my range of merchandise here:Shop now!ContactIf you like what you hear - please do like, subscribe and consider leaving a review where possible. If you'd like to be on the show, or would like to say hi or suggest a topic, you can find us at the following:castingviewspod@gmail.comTwitterInstagramPodpageLinktreeIntro - by Familiar Wilsons MediaOutro - Sporks Ahead by Familiar Wilsons MediaArtwork - The Moviewire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this months episode of Get Rec'd Jared is joined by Slade of The Game Club Podcast as they discuss their time playing through Mass Effect and Undertale. You can find Slade here! https://x.com/sladeplaysgames and Game Club Podcast here! https://x.com/gameclubpod Find all of our socials, as well as our discord server here!: https://linktr.ee/PlayAlongPodcast Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST Intro and outro music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com Music Break 1: Mass Effect Theme (Mass Effect) Music Break 2: Megalovania (Undertale)
In this captivating episode, Tim, Joey, and Alex invite you to experience the shadowy and conflicted world of "Gollum: The Video Game." Step into the shoes of Gollum, the tormented creature torn between his dual personalities, as you navigate the treacherous landscapes of Middle-earth on a quest for the precious ring.Join Tim, Joey, and Alex as they share their immersive experiences and intriguing insights from playing "Gollum: The Video Game." From stealthy maneuvers to complex character interactions, these seasoned gamers delve into the unique gameplay mechanics and narrative depth that define this dark adventure.But "The Game Club Podcast" offers more than just gameplay analysis – Tim, Joey, and Alex explore the artistic vision and storytelling that bring Gollum's world to life. They discuss the challenges of portraying such a nuanced character, the game's fidelity to Tolkien's lore, and the creative decisions that make this game a unique entry in the Lord of the Rings universe.Whether you're a die-hard Tolkien fan or a gamer intrigued by complex characters and rich narratives, this episode promises an enlightening and engaging exploration of "Gollum: The Video Game." So embrace your inner Gollum, prepare for a journey into darkness, and join the conversation as Tim, Joey, and Alex guide you through this enthralling adventure.Subscribe, listen, and become a part of "The Game Club Podcast" community, where every episode is a celebration of the games we love. It's not just a podcast; it's a club, and you're invited to be a member! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of Who's coming to dinner? The show that pits guests with the task of hosting a dinner party .....with a few twists along the way!For this episode I am joined by the Alex from theGame Club Podcast!So listen today as I ask him for::Three coursesThree celebrity guestsand a conversation that goes many different directions!Guest DetailsGame Club PodcastPod PromoTwo Blokes from Blighty PodPack CollectiveCasting Views is a member of the PodPack Collective, an indie podcasting group dedicated to spreading positivity within the podcast community. For further information, please follow the link: https://linktr.ee/podpackcollectiveMerchYes - I have merch! If you'd like to support the pod and look wonderful at the same time take a look at my range of merchandise here:Shop now!ContactIf you like what you hear - please do like, subscribe and consider leaving a review where possible. If you'd like to be on the show, or would like to say hi or suggest a topic, you can find us at the following:castingviewspod@gmail.comTwitterInstagramPodpageLinktreeIntro - by Familiar Wilsons MediaOutro - Sporks Ahead by Familiar Wilsons MediaArtwork - The Moviewire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, South Park fans and RPG enthusiasts, to "The Game Club Podcast" – your ultimate hangout for all things gaming, where every episode is a rollicking adventure through the virtual realms. Join your hosts, Tim, Joey, and Slade, as they journey through the hilariously irreverent world of "South Park: The Stick of Truth."In this uproarious episode, Tim, Joey, and Slade invite you to dive headfirst into the outrageous and unpredictable universe of South Park. Developed in collaboration with the show's creators, "South Park: The Stick of Truth" is a role-playing game like no other, blending the crude humor and biting satire of the beloved TV series with deep RPG mechanics and an epic quest for glory.Join Tim, Joey, and Slade as they embark on a side-splitting journey through the streets of South Park, encountering iconic characters, outrageous scenarios, and plenty of fart jokes along the way. With their trademark blend of wit, insight, and infectious enthusiasm, these three amigos leave no stone unturned as they explore every corner of this unforgettable adventure.But it's not just about playing the game – "The Game Club Podcast" delves deep into the cultural impact and legacy of "South Park: The Stick of Truth." From its controversial humor to its innovative approach to interactive storytelling, Tim, Joey, and Slade offer thoughtful commentary and hilarious anecdotes that will leave you laughing out loud.Whether you're a die-hard fan of the show or a newcomer to the world of South Park, "The Game Club Podcast" promises an unforgettable journey through the twisted imagination of Cartman, Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and the rest of the gang. So grab your underpants gnomes, summon your inner warrior, and get ready to join the conversation as Tim, Joey, and Slade guide you through this epic quest for the Stick of Truth.Subscribe, listen, and become a part of "The Game Club Podcast" community, where every episode is a celebration of the games we love. It's not just a podcast; it's a club, and you're invited to be a member! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send The Movie Wire a message!This week on the show! The third installment of Ti West's 'X' films and Hollywood is a killer in Maxxine This daddy's a baddie. Things just got a little more despicable in Despicable Me 4And finally,Axel Foley is back after 30 years to exclusively land on Netflix in Beverely Hills Cop: Axel FReady for the verdict? Let's get into it! *Help support the show by leaving a review on Apple podcast or Spotify!**You can now listen to The Movie Wire on YouTube.! Listen and subscribe here!If you haven't tuned in, followed, or subscribed to The Cultworthy Cinema Podcast and The Movie Wire's new crossover show Back 2 the Balcony, now is your time, because this week, we get ready to for the highly anticipated Tim Burton sequel Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice by covering the original 1988 Tim Burton classic Beetlejuice and the shocking Siskel and Ebert that followed. Listen and follow hereApple PodcastSpotifyYouTubeMake sure you check out the one of my go to podcast and thats with my friends over at The Game Club Podcast.Listen Here
Welcome, fellow crewmates and impostors, to "The Game Club Podcast" – your ultimate rendezvous for all things gaming, where every episode is a thrilling adventure in virtual worlds. Join your hosts, Tim and Joey, as they embark on an electrifying journey through the deceitful depths of "Among Us."In this pulse-pounding episode, Tim and Joey invite you to delve into the heart-pounding chaos of "Among Us." Set aboard a spaceship plagued by sabotage and suspicion, this multiplayer phenomenon has taken the gaming world by storm with its blend of strategy, deception, and good old-fashioned detective work.Join Tim and Joey as they navigate the treacherous waters of intergalactic intrigue, sharing their experiences, strategies, and hilarious anecdotes from their adventures in "Among Us." From tense showdowns in the reactor room to gut-wrenching betrayals in the cafeteria, these seasoned gamers leave no stone unturned in their quest for victory – or survival.But it's not just about playing the game – "The Game Club Podcast" delves deep into the psychology and social dynamics that make "Among Us" such a captivating experience. From the thrill of outsmarting your opponents to the heartbreak of being voted off the ship, Tim and Joey explore every aspect of the game with insight and humor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, gamers and thrill-seekers, to "The Game Club Podcast" – your ultimate destination for deep dives into the most captivating games, where every episode is an adventure filled with insights and excitement. Join your hosts, Tim and Joey, as they navigate the high-stakes world of "Lethal Company."In this gripping episode, Tim and Joey invite you to delve into the intense and strategic world of "Lethal Company." This action-packed game challenges players to think on their feet, make split-second decisions, and navigate through high-pressure scenarios where every move could be your last.Join Tim and Joey as they share their thrilling experiences and heart-pounding moments from "Lethal Company." From devising clever strategies to surviving nail-biting encounters, these seasoned gamers provide a comprehensive look at the game's mechanics, tactics, and the adrenaline-fueled gameplay that keeps players on the edge of their seats.But "The Game Club Podcast" is more than just a play-by-play – Tim and Joey explore the deeper elements that make "Lethal Company" a standout title. They delve into the game's development, the inspiration behind its design, and the community that has formed around this intense gaming experience. With their signature blend of humour and analysis, they uncover what makes "Lethal Company" a must-play game.Whether you're a seasoned veteran of high-stakes games or a newcomer curious about the thrill of "Lethal Company," this episode promises to deliver an entertaining and enlightening exploration of the game. So gear up, stay sharp, and get ready to join the conversation as Tim and Joey guide you through this exhilarating journey.Subscribe, listen, and become a part of "The Game Club Podcast" community, where every episode is a celebration of the games we love. It's not just a podcast; it's a club, and you're invited to be a member! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, space explorers and gaming aficionados, to "The Game Club Podcast" – your premier hub for all things gaming, where every episode is a deep dive into the captivating universes of our favourite games. Join your hosts, Tim, Joey, and Slade, as they embark on an interstellar journey through the intriguing world of "Starstruck Vagabond."In this cosmic episode, Tim, Joey, and Slade invite you to traverse the vast and mysterious expanses of "Starstruck Vagabond," an indie gem that has captured the imaginations of gamers with its unique blend of exploration, survival, and storytelling. Set in a universe teeming with wonders and dangers, "Starstruck Vagabond" offers an experience that is as profound as it is thrilling.Join Tim, Joey, and Slade as they chart their course through the game's intricately crafted galaxy, sharing their personal adventures, challenges, and discoveries along the way. From navigating uncharted planets to encountering enigmatic alien species, these seasoned gamers bring you an in-depth exploration of the game's mechanics, lore, and unforgettable moments.But "The Game Club Podcast" doesn't just stop at gameplay – Tim, Joey, and Slade delve into the broader themes and inspirations behind "Starstruck Vagabond." They discuss the game's artistic vision, its impact on the indie gaming scene, and the creative minds behind its development. With their insightful commentary and infectious enthusiasm, they provide a comprehensive look at what makes this game a standout experience.Whether you're a veteran spacefarer or new to the universe of "Starstruck Vagabond," "The Game Club Podcast" promises an enlightening and entertaining journey through the stars. So grab your space suit, prepare for lift-off, and get ready to join the conversation as Tim, Joey, and Slade guide you through this stellar adventure.Subscribe, listen, and become a part of "The Game Club Podcast" community, where every episode is a celebration of the games we love. It's not just a podcast; it's a club, and you're invited to be a member! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this electrifying episode, Tim and Joey invite you to dive headfirst into the retro-futuristic world of "Hypnospace Outlaw." Set in an alternate reality of the late 1990s internet, this indie gem combines nostalgia, satire, and detective work in a mesmerizing blend that will keep you glued to your screen.Join Tim and Joey as they dissect the intricacies of "Hypnospace Outlaw," from its charming pixel art aesthetics to its engaging gameplay mechanics. With their signature wit and enthusiasm, these seasoned gamers explore every nook and cranny of the digital landscape, uncovering hidden secrets and untold stories along the way.But it's not just about playing the game – "The Game Club Podcast" delves deep into the themes and social commentary that underpin "Hypnospace Outlaw." From the perils of online communities to the ethics of digital surveillance, Tim and Joey offer insightful commentary that will challenge your perceptions and spark meaningful discussions.Whether you're a veteran netizen or a newcomer to the virtual frontier, "The Game Club Podcast" promises an unforgettable journey through the world of "Hypnospace Outlaw." So boot up your virtual desktop, strap in, and get ready to join the conversation as Tim and Joey guide you through this captivating adventure.Subscribe, listen, and become a part of "The Game Club Podcast" community, where every episode is a celebration of the games we love. It's not just a podcast; it's a club, and you're invited to be a member! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, fellow gamers, to "The Game Club Podcast" – your digital sanctuary for all things gaming, where every episode feels like a cozy gathering among friends. Join your hosts, Tim and Joey, as they embark on a riveting journey into the enigmatic world of "I'm on Observation Duty."In this special episode, Tim and Joey invite you to unravel the mysteries and uncover the chilling tales lurking within "I'm on Observation Duty." From the comfort of your headphones, dive deep into this unique indie gem, where observation becomes your most potent tool and every decision could alter the course of the narrative.Join Tim and Joey as they navigate the intricate web of choices, consequences, and moral dilemmas presented by "I'm on Observation Duty." With their trademark blend of humour, insight, and camaraderie, these seasoned gamers dissect every aspect of the game, offering valuable perspectives and engaging commentary along the way.But it's not just about gameplay – "The Game Club Podcast" delves into the deeper themes and underlying narratives that make "I'm on Observation Duty" a thought-provoking experience. From the psychological implications of surveillance to the ethical quandaries of intervention, Tim and Joey leave no stone unturned in their quest for understanding.Whether you're a seasoned player or a curious newcomer, "The Game Club Podcast" guarantees an entertaining and enlightening exploration of "I'm on Observation Duty." So grab your controller, settle in, and get ready to join the conversation as Tim and Joey guide you through this captivating adventure.Subscribe, listen, and become a part of "The Game Club Podcast" community, where every episode is a celebration of the games we love. It's not just a podcast; it's a club, and you're invited to be a member! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready to lock and load as Tim Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast travel back in time to revisit the game that started it all: Call of Duty (2003). In this action-packed episode, they take a trip down memory lane to explore the groundbreaking first-person shooter that revolutionized the gaming industry. Call of Duty (2003) thrust players into the heart of World War II, immersing them in epic battles across the European and North African theaters. Tim and Joey dive into the game's iconic campaigns, from storming the beaches of Normandy to fighting through the streets of Stalingrad, discussing how Call of Duty set a new standard for immersive storytelling and cinematic gameplay. But it's not just the intense firefights and explosive set pieces that made Call of Duty a gaming classic—it's also the unforgettable multiplayer experience that kept players coming back for more. Tim and Joey reminisce about the countless hours spent battling friends and foes online, trading grenades, and capturing objectives in adrenaline-fueled multiplayer matches. As they reflect on their own experiences playing Call of Duty (2003), Tim and Joey discuss the game's impact on the first-person shooter genre, its influence on subsequent titles in the series, and its lasting legacy in the gaming community. From its realistic weapons and authentic sound design to its immersive environments and gripping narrative, they unpack what made Call of Duty (2003) a game that continues to hold a special place in the hearts of gamers around the world. But perhaps most importantly, Tim and Joey celebrate the camaraderie and friendships forged through their shared experiences playing Call of Duty (2003). They share their favorite moments, strategies, and memories from their time spent in the trenches, highlighting the bonds that were formed and the memories that were made in the heat of battle. So grab your M1 Garand, load up your Thompson, and join Tim Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast as they reload nostalgia and pay tribute to the game that started it all: Call of Duty (2003). Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the series, this episode promises to be a thrilling journey through gaming history.
Prepare to enter the vibrant world of Azeroth as Tim Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast embark on an epic journey through Hearthstone, Blizzard Entertainment's wildly popular digital card game. In this special episode, they shuffle their decks, summon their minions, and explore the enchanting realm of Hearthstone like never before. As longtime fans of the game, Tim and Joey bring their expertise and passion to the table as they delve into the intricacies of Hearthstone's gameplay mechanics, deck-building strategies, and ever-evolving meta. From the thrill of opening card packs to the satisfaction of pulling off a perfectly executed combo, they discuss what makes Hearthstone such a compelling and addictive experience for millions of players worldwide. But Hearthstone is more than just a card game—it's a rich tapestry of lore, characters, and storytelling that draws players into its magical universe. Tim and Joey dive into the lore of Azeroth, exploring how Hearthstone weaves together the narratives of Warcraft's iconic heroes, villains, and locales to create a cohesive and immersive experience for players of all backgrounds. Of course, no discussion of Hearthstone would be complete without delving into the competitive scene. Tim and Joey share their insights into the world of Hearthstone esports, discussing the rise of professional players, the evolution of tournament formats, and the game's impact on the broader gaming industry. But perhaps most importantly, Tim and Joey reflect on the community aspect of Hearthstone, celebrating the friendships forged, the rivalries kindled, and the shared moments of triumph and defeat that define the Hearthstone experience. They share their own memorable anecdotes from their time playing Hearthstone, from epic comebacks to unforgettable pack openings, highlighting the sense of camaraderie and connection that keeps players coming back for more. So grab your deck, summon your favorite minions, and join Tim Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast as they dive deep into the world of Hearthstone, exploring its gameplay, its lore, and its enduring appeal to players of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you're a seasoned Hearthstone veteran or a curious newcomer, this episode promises to be a magical journey through one of gaming's most beloved franchises.
Lock and load, gamers! Tim Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast are back with another adrenaline-fueled episode, and this time they're setting their sights on the high-stakes world of "Buckshot Roulette." Join them as they take aim and delve into the heart-pounding action of this intense indie game. "Buckshot Roulette" throws players into the gritty underworld of underground gambling, where every bullet counts and danger lurks around every corner. Tim and Joey dissect the game's mechanics, from its tense shootouts to its strategic decision-making, discussing how it keeps players on the edge of their seats with its unpredictable twists and turns. As they recount their own experiences playing "Buckshot Roulette," Tim and Joey share their thoughts on the game's immersive storytelling, gritty atmosphere, and pulse-pounding soundtrack. They explore how the game challenges players to think fast, stay sharp, and make split-second decisions in the face of danger. But it's not all about the action! Tim and Joey also delve into the game's deeper themes, discussing its commentary on risk-taking, consequences, and the blurred lines between morality and survival. They share their insights into the game's narrative twists and turns, debating the choices that players must make and the consequences that follow. Throughout the episode, Tim and Joey exchange anecdotes, strategies, and memorable moments from their playthroughs, offering listeners a comprehensive analysis of what makes "Buckshot Roulette" a standout title in the indie gaming scene. Whether you're a fan of intense action games or just love a good adrenaline rush, this episode promises to hit the mark. So lock and load, and join Tim Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast as they take aim at "Buckshot Roulette" and explore the thrills, the risks, and the sheer intensity of this gripping indie game.
The fantastic Sarah from 'Weird Horizon' returns to review The Da Vinci Code (2006) Extended Cut and help Sean answer the question: How DID they get that thing shifted? My Guest: Sarah from Weird Horizon has joined Sean for more discussions than any other podcaster. Thank You Sarah. Weird Horizon: Discussions on the spooky and the esoteric, the counter-cultural and the just plain weird. Find It Here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weirdhorizon Discussion Points: -Tom Hanks's hair! -The Cover Description returns. -Sarah and Sean discuss the extended and additional scenes in this cut. -Sarah describes the film as a "real treat" with a "stacked cast". -Sean and Sarah can't get over the fact that this film is 18 years old. -Sean struggles with the names, particularly the French ones, which wouldn't be a problem if the majority of the film didn't take place in France. -The amount of antibiotics that Silas is constantly on. -Bezu Fache has no interest in small talk. -Sarah got confused between the Italian and the Latin. -Sarah made a list of the stupid names in this film. -Selling a two-hour film in 2006, not an easy job. -That CUT Earthquake scene. -Sarah loves a dinner party. Raised Questions: -Why was Sean's introduction so dramatic? -Why did Sean first watch this film on a ferry? -Have you ever stayed in a hotel with a private mode? -Does your impression of a film change as you get older? -Is Paul Bettany England's answer to Nicolas Cage? -Does this film have the best surnames in a film since Sleepy Hollow (1999)? -Is this podcast a scar on the face of Paris? -Do you want to chase a mullet-clad Tom Hanks? -Why did they go for that hairstyle for Professor Robert Langdon? -What is Bishop Aringarosa feeding Silas from that bowl? -Is taking a 2 hour plus film and making it 28 minutes longer a wise thing? -Why did Sarah have such a problem with the names? -Did you think that the Robert Langdon character needed more personality? Random Recommendation: -Wimbledon (2004). -For more correct grammar in mortal situations, see Red Dwarf Series VI, Episode One 'Psirens'. -In the Heart of The Sea (2015). Thanks for Listening! Trailer: Chatsunami: Season Two. Review It Yourself is now on YouTube! Find us here: Twitter: @YourselfReview Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself The PodPack Collective: This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective. The members are as follows: Chatsunami Casting Views Nerdstalgic 2 Girls 1 Reusable Cup Review It Yourself Seismic Cinema Weird Horizon (not at the time of recording) Stop, Drop and Roll Initiative (not at the time of recording) The Game Club Podcast (not at the time of recording) For further information, please follow the link: https://www.chatsunami.com/p/podpack-collective/
Join Tim Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast as they embark on a deep dive into the mysterious and haunting world of "Dredge." In this episode, they unravel the intricacies of this atmospheric indie game that's been making waves in the gaming community. "Dredge" takes players on a journey into a surreal underwater landscape where they must navigate through eerie environments and solve cryptic puzzles. Tim and Joey delve into the game's unique art style, immersive storytelling, and atmospheric soundtrack, discussing how these elements come together to create an unforgettable gaming experience. As they recount their own experiences playing "Dredge," Tim and Joey share their insights into the game's themes of isolation, survival, and the unknown. They explore how the game challenges players to confront their fears and unravel the mysteries lurking beneath the surface. Throughout the episode, Tim and Joey exchange anecdotes, theories, and reflections on their respective playthroughs, offering listeners a comprehensive analysis of what makes "Dredge" a standout title in the indie gaming scene. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just curious about immersive storytelling in video games, this episode promises to be a captivating exploration of the depths of gaming innovation. Tune in as Tim Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast unearth the secrets of "Dredge" and discover why this game continues to captivate players around the world.
Welcome to the The Game Club Podcast, a captivating fortnightly show that takes gaming discussions to a whole new level! Join hosts Slade and Tim as they lead listeners on an engaging journey through the world of gaming, offering a unique and immersive experience akin to a book club, but for video games. In each episode, Slade and Tim immerse themselves in a new game, delving deep into its mechanics, storyline, and overall impact on the gaming community. With their insightful commentary and dynamic rapport, the hosts provide an in-depth analysis of the game, sharing their personal experiences and inviting listeners to join the conversation. From indie gems to blockbuster titles, each episode of "Game Club Podcast" offers a fresh and diverse gaming experience, catering to a wide range of gaming enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned gamer looking for thought-provoking discussions or a casual player seeking game recommendations, Slade and Tim have you covered with their comprehensive reviews and engaging conversations. So, grab your controller, settle in, and get ready to embark on a gaming adventure like no other with Slade and Tim as your trusted guides. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or a casual player, The Game Club Podcast promises to deliver an enriching and entertaining experience that will keep you coming back for more!
Welcome to another episode of Who's coming to dinner? The show that pits guests with the task of hosting a dinner party .....with a few twists along the way!For this episode I am joined by Slade from fellow PodPack Collective members Game Club PodcastSo join us to hear what he has put together including the following stipulations:Three courses of their choiceThree celebritiesand a conversation that goes many different directions!To find out more about this weeks guest, check out the following links:Pod Promo2 Blokes from BlightyPodPack CollectiveCasting Views is proud to be a member of the PodPack collective - a group of podcasts helping to support and promote positivity within the Indie Podcast scene. So alongside me I would like to shout out the following pods:ChatsunamiSeismic CinemaThe Nerdstalgic Podcast2 Girls 1 Reuseable cupReview it YourselfWeird HorizonGame Club PodcastFind us here - PodPack CollectiveMerchYes - I have merch! If you'd like to support the pod and look wonderful at the same time take a look at my range of merchandise here:Shop now!ContactIf you like what you hear - please do like, subscribe and consider leaving a review where possible. If you'd like to be on the show, or would like to say hi or suggest a topic, you can find us at the following:castingviewspod@gmail.comTwitterInstagramPodpageLinktreeIntro - by Familiar Wilsons MediaOutro - Sporks Ahead by Familiar Wilsons MediaArtwork - The Moviewire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Slade welcomes the hosts of the Elder Trolls Gaming Podcast to the show for a one-of-a-kind crossover event. The episode kicks off with an engaging introduction as the two podcasting worlds collide, setting the stage for an exciting exchange of ideas and perspectives. Key Highlights: Gaming Insights: The hosts delve into their gaming backgrounds, sharing personal anecdotes and experiences that have shaped their love for gaming. They touch upon their favorite genres, memorable gaming moments, and the evolution of the gaming industry. Podcasting Journeys: The conversation shifts to the world of podcasting, with both sets of hosts exchanging stories about their podcasting journeys, challenges they've faced, and the importance of community engagement. Gaming Culture and Community: The discussion explores the vibrant gaming culture and community, with a focus on inclusivity, diversity, and the impact of gaming on individuals and society as a whole. Future Projects and Collaborations: As the episode draws to a close, the hosts tease future projects, collaborations, and exciting developments within their respective podcasts, leaving listeners eager for what's to come. Throughout the episode, the banter, camaraderie, and mutual respect between the hosts create a dynamic and entertaining listening experience, offering valuable insights for both gaming enthusiasts and podcast aficionados. "Between 2 Pods" continues to bridge the gap between podcasting communities, fostering a spirit of collaboration and camaraderie within the dynamic world of digital media. Listeners are in for a treat as they witness the synergy between The Game Club Podcast and the Elder Trolls Gaming Podcast, making this crossover episode a must-listen for fans of both podcasts.
Welcome to the The Game Club Podcast, a captivating fortnightly show that takes gaming discussions to a whole new level! Join hosts Slade and Tim as they lead listeners on an engaging journey through the world of gaming, offering a unique and immersive experience akin to a book club, but for video games. In each episode, Slade and Tim immerse themselves in a new game, delving deep into its mechanics, storyline, and overall impact on the gaming community. With their insightful commentary and dynamic rapport, the hosts provide an in-depth analysis of the game, sharing their personal experiences and inviting listeners to join the conversation. From indie gems to blockbuster titles, each episode of "Game Club Podcast" offers a fresh and diverse gaming experience, catering to a wide range of gaming enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned gamer looking for thought-provoking discussions or a casual player seeking game recommendations, Slade and Tim have you covered with their comprehensive reviews and engaging conversations. So, grab your controller, settle in, and get ready to embark on a gaming adventure like no other with Slade and Tim as your trusted guides. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or a casual player, The Game Club Podcast promises to deliver an enriching and entertaining experience that will keep you coming back for more!
Welcome to the The Game Club Podcast, a captivating fortnightly show that takes gaming discussions to a whole new level! Join hosts Slade and Tim as they lead listeners on an engaging journey through the world of gaming, offering a unique and immersive experience akin to a book club, but for video games. In each episode, Slade and Tim immerse themselves in a new game, delving deep into its mechanics, storyline, and overall impact on the gaming community. With their insightful commentary and dynamic rapport, the hosts provide an in-depth analysis of the game, sharing their personal experiences and inviting listeners to join the conversation. From indie gems to blockbuster titles, each episode of "Game Club Podcast" offers a fresh and diverse gaming experience, catering to a wide range of gaming enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned gamer looking for thought-provoking discussions or a casual player seeking game recommendations, Slade and Tim have you covered with their comprehensive reviews and engaging conversations. So, grab your controller, settle in, and get ready to embark on a gaming adventure like no other with Slade and Tim as your trusted guides. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or a casual player, The Game Club Podcast promises to deliver an enriching and entertaining experience that will keep you coming back for more!
The spin-off to the series that is itself a spin-off! We move away from a tactical shooter with RPG elements and on to a tactical RPG with shooting elements for this episode of 1H1D. Selected by our special guest Slade from The Game Club Podcast, this episode focuses on the latest spin-off of the beloved series developed by Atlus. With a plot that takes place concurrently with the events of the main game, this side-story adopts a different art style and combines it with grid-based tactical combat to deliver a novel experience for the franchise. Will this new direction be a welcome change for our highly-invested special guest? With only minimal knowledge of the larger story, will Tom and Chris end up being completely lost? Join our trio of hosts as they learn if the Phantom Thieves of Hearts live up to their name! Check out The Game Club Podcast: https://linktr.ee/thegameclub Follow Slade on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GameClubPod What do you think? Let us know! Hit us up on Twitter at https://twitter.com/tc1h1d Drop us an email at tc.1h1d(at)outlook[dot]com Follow us on Goodpods @1h1d Check out our fancy site: https://quitthebuild.com/1h1d Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/c/1hour1decision1h1d Thanks for taking this ride with us :-) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1-hour-1-decision/message
Welcome, fellow gamers, to a festive bonus episode of "The Game Club Podcast"! Get ready to unwrap the joy of gaming with hosts Slade, Tim, and Joey as they dive into the electrifying world of the Game Awards in this special "Podmas" edition. 'Tis the season for gaming excellence, and "The Game Club Podcast" is here to spread some holiday cheer as Slade, Tim, and Joey gather around the virtual fireplace to dissect, discuss, and deliberate on the year's most outstanding games and industry moments. In this "Podmas" episode, our hosts bring their unique blend of humor, expertise, and unbridled enthusiasm to the table. From thrilling game announcements to jaw-dropping reveals, Slade, Tim, and Joey leave no stone unturned as they share their reactions, predictions, and maybe a wishlist or two for what the gaming world has in store. Join the trio as they navigate through the nominees, winners, and surprises of the Game Awards, offering their insights on the industry's highs and lows. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking to stay in the loop, "The Game Club Podcast" delivers a festive celebration of all things gaming, wrapped up with a bow of laughter and camaraderie. So, grab your favourite gaming snack, settle in with a cosy blanket, and join Slade, Tim, and Joey for a jolly "Podmas" episode filled with gaming merriment and holiday spirit. It's not just a podcast; it's a holiday gaming celebration with "The Game Club Podcast"! Subscribe now and let the gaming festivities begin.
Welcome, gamers and enthusiasts alike, to "The Game Club Podcast" – your go-to destination for insightful discussions, hilarious banter, and deep dives into the world of gaming. Hosted by [Host Names], this dynamic duo brings you a weekly dose of gaming goodness, and in this special episode, they're taking on the whimsical and challenging realm of BattleBlock Theater.
This week on the show! Be careful what you wish for in Disney's new animated film,Disney's WishEverybody is dreaming of a balding Nicolas Cage in, Dream ScenarioYour invited to return to the games in,Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakesand finally The classic combo is back in,Good Burger 2Thank you to all that reached out, commented, reviewed, and messaged for my 100th episode!! And a very special thanks to all the listeners that have listened and followed from episode 1 to 100!**Help support the show by leaving a review on Apple podcast or Spotify**You can now listen to The Movie Wire on YouTube.! Listen and subscribe here!Make sure to check out The Game Club Podcast! Listen Here!Make sure you check The Movie Wire out as a featured podcast on the Newsly App and make sure you use promo code: THEM0V1EW1RE to receive a 1-month free premium subscription.
Josh and Alex are joined by Slade (Archibald) of the Game Club Podcast to discuss the insane lore behind the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise. Please remember to check out the Game Club Pod podcast, join our Discord and check out our merch store! Outro music "Toreador's March/Freddy Fazbear's Theme," from Five Nights at Freddy's composed by Leon Riskin and owned by ScottGames Clickteam Illumix. *We do not own this music and do not profit from its use in this episode.
This week I'm joined by Slade and Joey from the Game Club Podcast to discuss "What If" video game logic applied to every day life! Listen in to hear us talk about:The ability to quick travelThe ability to have dialogue options and their consequences laid outWhat experience did Slade have that he equates to being a real world unlockableand much much morePod PromoGame Club PodMerchYes - I have merch! If you'd like to support the pod and look wonderful at the same time take a look at my range of merchandise here:Shop now!ContactIf you like what you hear - please do like, subscribe and consider leaving a review where possible. If you'd like to be on the show, or would like to say hi or suggest a topic, you can find us at the following:castingviewspod@gmail.comTwitterInstagramPodpageLinktreeIntro - by Familiar Wilsons MediaOutro - Sporks Ahead by Familiar Wilsons MediaArtwork - The Movie Wire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to "The Game Club Podcast," where Slade, Tim, and Joey gather to discuss and analyze the captivating world of "Papers Please." Join this dynamic trio as they embark on a journey through the bureaucratic challenges and moral dilemmas presented in this thought-provoking indie game. Slade, the master of immersion, takes listeners on a deep dive into the atmospheric and narrative-driven experience of "Papers Please." With his keen eye for detail, Slade explores the game's intricate mechanics, examining how they contribute to the player's emotional investment in the story. He unravels the ethical conundrums and tough decisions faced by the protagonist, shedding light on the game's social and political commentary. Tim, the strategist extraordinaire, brings his analytical prowess to the table as he dissects the gameplay mechanics of "Papers Please." With a passion for puzzle-solving and decision-making, Tim unravels the intricacies of the game's challenging tasks and explores the various strategies players can employ to navigate the ever-changing landscape of border control. His in-depth analysis provides valuable insights into the game's mechanics, offering listeners practical tips and tricks to succeed. Joey, the resident comedian, adds a touch of humor and lightheartedness to the podcast. Known for his witty remarks and infectious laughter, Joey brings levity to the serious themes of "Papers Please." His anecdotes and humorous observations provide a refreshing break from the intense discussions, while still offering a unique perspective on the game's mechanics and narrative. "The Game Club Podcast" is your go-to source for all things "Papers Please." Slade, Tim, and Joey engage in passionate debates, exploring the moral quandaries and ethical implications presented in the game. They dissect the narrative twists, unravel the hidden secrets, and share personal stories of their own experiences within the world of "Papers Please." Tune in to "The Game Club Podcast" as Slade, Tim, and Joey guide you through the bureaucratic maze of "Papers Please" and unravel the complexities of this critically acclaimed game. Get ready to delve into the challenging world of border control, where your decisions carry weight and every action has consequences. "The Game Club Podcast" is your passport to a captivating audio adventure!
Welcome to "The Game Club Podcast," the ultimate destination for gaming enthusiasts. Join hosts Tim, Slade, and Joey as they dive into the immersive world of "Hunt Down the Freeman," a thrilling game that has captivated players worldwide. Tim, the resident expert, brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to dissect every aspect of "Hunt Down the Freeman." As a seasoned gamer with a passion for first-person shooters, Tim offers insightful analysis and in-depth discussions about the game's mechanics, storyline, and captivating gameplay. Slade, the resident storyteller, takes listeners on a journey through the immersive narrative of "Hunt Down the Freeman." With his knack for storytelling, Slade explores the rich lore and intricacies of the game's universe, unearthing hidden gems and shedding light on the game's unique characters and plot twists. Joey, the resident comedian, injects a healthy dose of humor and levity into the podcast. Known for his quick wit and infectious laughter, Joey keeps the atmosphere light and entertaining while offering his unique perspective on "Hunt Down the Freeman." His hilarious anecdotes and humorous observations provide a refreshing break from the intense gaming discussions. "The Game Club Podcast" is a haven for gamers, where Tim, Slade, and Joey engage in spirited debates, share personal anecdotes, and provide valuable insights into the world of "Hunt Down the Freeman." Whether you're a die-hard fan or just discovering this exciting game, this podcast is your one-stop shop for everything "Hunt Down the Freeman." Tune in to "The Game Club Podcast" as Tim, Slade, and Joey unlock the mysteries of "Hunt Down the Freeman" and explore the incredible world of gaming like never before. Prepare to level up your gaming knowledge and embark on an unforgettable audio adventure with "The Game Club Podcast"!
It's time to save the princess, goro! This week's episode features a guest, Slade from the Game Club Podcast, as we delve into the second temple of our Tears of the Kingdom playthrough: The Fire Temple. We'll be discussing our experiences further exploring the Depths, some intriguing side quests, and our overall thoughts on the Fire Temple and the adventure leading up to it. You can find Slae and his podcast here! https://linktr.ee/gameclubpod Find all of our socials, our site, as well as our discord server here!: https://linktr.ee/PlayAlongPodcast or at playalondpod.com Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST Intro and outro music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playalongpodcast/message
Josh and Alex dive into the world of the Guilty Gear franchise, as told by co-host of The Game Club Podcast (and 2 Blokes from Blighty) and The Fanatics podcast; Tim "Wembembo" Fitzgerald. Tim, brings his love of lore and fighting games to this episode. Prepare to be enthralled as they analyze the game's impact on the fighting game genre and Tim gives Josh and Alex a proverbial TED talk on the Guilty Gear franchise. Please remember to check out Dawn and Lisa at I Hate It, Let's Watch It podcast, join our Discord and check out our merch store!
Are you really who you say you are? In this week's interstitial episode, Slade from The Game Club Podcast joins us to discuss the FMV game, Immortality. We'll be analyzing footage from three different films to uncover the truth behind actress Marissa Marcel's disappearance, using fast-forwarding, rewinding, and careful examination. Find all of our socials, our site, as well as our discord server here!: https://linktr.ee/PlayAlongPodcast or at playalondpod.com Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST Intro and outro music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com Music Break 1: "Introducing Immortality" Music Break 2:"Art" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/playalongpodcast/message
In this episode of the Game Club Podcast, hosts Tim and Joey are joined by a special guest, Alex, as they explore the whimsical world of Pizza Tower. This indie game has been generating a lot of buzz in the gaming community, and our hosts are eager to discuss why. With its colorful art style and challenging gameplay, Pizza Tower is a game that demands attention. Tim, Joey, and Alex share their thoughts on the game's mechanics, level design, and overall fun factor. They also discuss the game's unique storyline and characters, and how it adds to the game's overall charm. As always, our hosts bring their own unique perspectives to the table, making for a lively and engaging discussion. Whether you're a long-time fan of Pizza Tower or are just hearing about it for the first time, this episode is sure to satisfy your craving for insightful gaming discussion. So sit back, grab a slice of pizza, and enjoy the Game Club Podcast!
We kick of ANIMATION APRIL with guest spots by Josh of TALKING SMAC and Slade of THE GAME CLUB PODCAST. We each brought anime films that deserve a bigger audience. We cover SING A BIT OF HARMONY, LENSMAN, and YOUR NAME. Check it out!TALKING SMAC - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/talking-smac-superheroes-movie-575059THE GAME CLUB PODCAST - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-game-club-podcast/id1566658659
Welcome to the Homebrew Game Club podcast! Did you know that brand new, original games are still being made for retro video game consoles like the NES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, Atari 2600 and more? Join us as we explore these games and the communities that make them. Find links to show notes, our Discord server, and other social media at https://linktr.ee/homebrewgameclub
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G'day there and welcome back... to us? After a small break we're back with another episode of the Game Club Podcast, the podcast that's an excuse for us to talk about awesome video games, much like a book club. No Catherine or Charles today, instead we have a special guest. Today we walk to Ryan 'Rhapsody' Pearson during PAX Australia 2019. This rising YouTube star likes to focus on Indie rogue-like games for a very specific reason. Listen on to find out more. Rhapsody's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/RhapsodyAssassin/featured Rhapsody's Twitter: https://twitter.com/RhapsodyPlays Dungeons & Drag Queers: https://www.thekweens.com.au/dndqau/ PAX Australia: https://aus.paxsite.com/ Slay the Spire: https://www.megacrit.com/ Darkest Dungeon: https://www.darkestdungeon.com/ Into the Breach: https://subsetgames.com/itb.html Follow Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nfgDan Check out more games stuff on Non-Fiction Gaming: https://www.nonfictiongaming.com/
This week on the Game Club Podcast you get a front-row seat to see what happens when two people love each other. No... it isn't that... It's that they fight about politics at the dinner table... Right? Isn't that love? The section we played for this episode: Finkton Docks to the start of Emporia. James, our fearless outreach expert, is still off on assignment and because he isn't here I feel it is my responsibility to link our socials: Twitter Email: sponsoredbyvisual@gmail.com
This week on the Game Club Podcast we play the first "Walking Simulator" Dear Esther. Adam said it best, this was a game that, perhaps most of all we've played so far, directly benefited from having a game club discussion after playing it. There was a lot to dig into both in the game and around it so it was really nice to meet our minds together and try to sort this whole thing out. It was really fun. What a strange and lovely game. Thanks, everyone for taking the time. It meant a lot to me. Music by Jessica Curry: I have Begun my Descent The Beginning Take it easy, Dad.
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New year, new guests, same show! This week Matt welcomes the hosts of the Dinosaur Machines Game Club Podcast: Dan Colonna, Mark Magro and Dave Grima. Matt chats with them about the origins of their podcast and their respective histories within the world of gaming. They also talk about some of their favorite games of the past few years, and what they are looking forward to in early 2019. You can find the podcast on all major podcasting platforms. Continue reading
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Almost a year before My Life in Gaming, Coury put together a shortlived "Game Club" podcast with members of the Backloggery.com community. We'd all play a game and talk about it. The archives have been largely lost to time, but I thought MLiG viewers might enjoy. I haven't listened to these since I exported them, so they might be kind of embarassing. Oh well! Originally recorded in December 2012, this episode features Backloggery users BGRX, Drumble, Sobou, CouryC
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PAX Is over! But our excitement is not. Charles and Dan break down the best and worst of PAX AUS 2017 in this special episode of Game Club. There's more good than bad at the highlight of the nerd's year down under. But it's worth talking about who's doing things well in this space and who needs to lift their game. In this episode we discuss: Monster Hunter World Legend of the Five Rings Amazing computer builds and peripherals Interview with Bajo from Good Game Teaching Dungeons & Dragons in the Diversity Lounge Star Trek Bridge Crew PAX AUS INDIE GAMES Forts Dead Static Drive Veil of Crows Struggling Tabletop Start Ups Jedi Challenges Sparkle Kitty
Catherine 'Mad Dog' Hyphen returns for XCOM: Enemy Unknown on the Game Club Podcast. Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 1:06 XCOM Enemy Unknown - 12:20 XCOM Quiz – 39:24 Game Recommendations - 48:25 Next Week on Game Club – 50:29 Subscribe via iTunes - http://apple.co/2wvUfll Join the Game Club Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1734015683577343/ Game Club on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nonfiction-gaming/game-club?refid=stpr XCOM: Enemy Unown Released in 2012, XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a turn based tactical game developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2k. The game is a ‘reimagined’ remake of the 1994 Cult classic UFO: Enemy Unkown (XCOM: UFO Defense). Set in the near future (2015) during an alien invasion, you’re put in charge of an elite multinational paramillitary organisation called XCOM that is tasked with defending earth. Between missions the game has you building up your base, researching advanced technology and managing your troops and finances. The main part of the game is the turn-based tactical missions where you take troops into locations to kill or capture alien enemies. Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel – @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet – @CharlesBryers Read Catherine’s scripts – @CSMcMullen Next time of PAX Australia.... and Yoshi's Island
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Get your crew and chart a course across the stars. It gets lonely out there in the deep of space, luckily you've got Game Club to discuss: Tabletop gaming, Tesla Batteries, SNES mini classic and this weeks Game Club game - Pulsar Lost Colony. Pulsar Lost Colony Subscribe via iTunes Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 0:49 Gaming News – 16:11 Pulsar Discussion – 29:45 Game Recommendations – 52:00 Game Music Quiz – 57:00 Next Week on Game Club – 1:05:13 Nerd Week - Charles - Empire at War release, board game day and Legion (X-Men) first episode Daniel - GGEZ Bar Melbourne, met Juves of SIN Gaming, watched Worlds Playing NBA 2k18 and terrible at it. Catherine Alphabear, R&M VR, Mini VR headset thing News - Daniel - Accidental cross-play in Fortnite https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/09/epic-accidentally-allows-xbox-and-ps4-cross-play-in-fortnite-disables-it/ Divinity: Original Sin 2 continues to succeed, jumping to nearly 500,000 copies sold over the weekend. Catherine - https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/09/taiwan-has-a-hotel-just-for-gamers/ http://fortune.com/2017/09/23/tesla-battery-life-hurricane-irma/ Charles - Snes Mini Classic 30 Sep - $120 http://www.nonfictiongaming.com/2017/06/snes-mini-includes-21-games-including-star-fox-2/ Game Club - Pulsar Lost Colony PULSAR: Lost Colony is an indie game developed by Leafy Games. It is a starship simulator in which players control a spaceship in an attempt to discover the Lost Colony. Players have the choices of classes, and up to 5 players may play at once. The Alpha Version of the game released and the expected time of arrival for the final release is unknown. Game Recommendations Catherine Daniel - Star Citizen Space Alert Star trek bridge crew Charles - Elite Dangerous Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel – @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet – @CharlesBryers Read Catherine’s scripts – @CSMcMullen
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After the calamity what else is there to say? The Game Club Podcast sings a good old tune for Bastion. Can you save the world, is it worth saving? Put on your headphones and let the sweet music flow through your ears. Bastion Subscribe via iTunes Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode – The Kid Rebuilds the Bastion Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 1:06 Gaming News – 13:08 Bastion Discussion – 29:45 Game Recommendations – 1:02:16 Game Music Quiz – 1:04:31 Next Week on Game Club – 1:17:07 Nerd Week - Charles - Star Wars Tabletop Gaming and getting ready Legion proxy, potential sponsorship! Daniel - Nintendo Switch! Rabbids, Breath of the Wild Catherine? Miracle Merchant, Rusty Lake, R&M, News Daniel - New Star Wars Lego - Millennium Falcon - The ship has a whopping 7,500 pieces, nudging the 5,922-brick Taj Mahal into second place Charles - Force Friday - In particular Jedi Challenges Catherine - eSports bar in Melbourne opens tonight! https://twitter.com/ggezbar South Park: Fractured But Whole & Race and Gender Game Club - Bastion Bastion is an action role-playing video game developed by independent developer Supergiant Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Initial release date: 20 July 2011 Developer: Supergiant Games Designer: Amir Rao Awards: VGX Award for Best Downloadable Game, VGX Award for Best Song in a Game, VGX Award for Best Original Score Narrator: Logan Cunningham Game Recommendations Catherine Transistor Daniel - Portal Charles - Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel – @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet – @CharlesBryers Read Catherine’s scripts – @CSMcMullen
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It's time to get tough on crime in Prison Architect. Catherine is back this week as we build to maximum security in the 12th episode of the podcast. Can Dan handle the solitary? Does Charles rule with an iron fist? Listen and discuss the Game Club game of the week: Prison Architect. Join the Game Club Facebook Group Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode – Building the Prison System Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 1:42 Gaming News – 13:20 Prison Architect Discussion – 29:56 Game Recommendations – 1:02:24 Prison Slang Quiz – 1:09:00 Next Week on Game Club – 1:15:13 Nerd Week - Charles - Wargaming Association Cell in Melbourne with terrain coming, Samsung Gear with new S8, Board Game development redesign, 30th Birthday Presents (Nerd stuff), Sweet Han Solo trade Daniel - Babysitting for my sisters kids, pulled out the Wii U. Turns out the console is successful at one thing. Back into Guild Wars 2 - New expansion coming out soon. Got invited to partake in a Gaming Marathon for charity. Catherine? VR @ MIFF, Deep Space Puzzle Room, Work, flew to Canberra, flew to Sydney News Daniel - Gamescom - Age of Empires 4, Angela Merkel playing Minecraft and Farming Simulator Catherine - VR Port https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/08/report-skyrim-vr-port-is-a-complete-dumpster-fire/ Charles - Gencon News! (Rising Sun available to play/Star Wars Legion), Top 10 Boardgames at the link in the shownotes https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/08/gen-con-2017-the-best-games-and-more.html Game Club - Prison Architect Prison Architect is a private prison construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Introversion Software. Initial release date: 6 October 2015 Designer: Chris Delay Genre: Construction and management simulation Awards: BAFTA Games Award for Persistent Game Developers: Introversion Software, Double Eleven Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Linux, Macintosh operating systems
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Faster Than Light Podcasting Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 2:11 Gaming News – 15:11 FTL Discussion – 30:20 Game Recommendations – 56:51 Quiz – 1:04:57 Next Week on Game Club – 1:11:37 FTL on Game Club Roguelike with Space Ship top down view Control your crew within your ship, different rooms, different weapons, different systems Being chased by the Rebellion (the bad guys for once?) Competing against escaping their encroaching forces and getting resources Quests, little narratives, shops, enemies Final boss ship Multiple ships and different tactics that focus on replayability Nerd Week Charles - Board Game testing day, Rick and Morty, Sweet Nerd presents! Daniel - Board game delivery! Witcher 3 defeated! Josh - Cool Sci-Fi escape room, Pocket Morty, Gaming News Daniel - Valve’s $24 million 2017 International Dota 2 Championships Josh - eSports at the Olympics Charles - The world’s first sex robot brothel is currently in talks to expand globally, while an Austrian brothel has claimed that its own sex doll is now more popular with clients than real women. FTL: Faster Than Light is a top-down roguelike space ship simulator created by indie developer Subset Games, which was first released for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux in September 2012. Developer: Subset Games Designer(s): Justin Ma; Matthew Davis Composer: Ben Prunty Writer(s): Tom Jubert Genre(s): Strategy, roguelike-like Publisher: Subset Games Game Recommendations Josh Defect Daniel Pulsar: Lost Colony Charles HuniePop Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel – @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet – @CharlesBryers Read Catherine’s scripts – @CSMcMullen Next Time on Game Club - Prison Architect We’d appreciate your thoughts on it in the comments below or in our new Facebook Group
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If you'd like to see our main shows, you can catch them here! A+Start (Glitches) - https://goo.gl/1LC9Hx Beta64 (Game Beta Elements) - https://goo.gl/AvzH6Z Shesez (Exploring Outside Game's Boundaries) - https://goo.gl/6ZWDRE
Join the Game Club team as they play the unexpected hit of 2017, DREAM DADDY – a Dad Dating Simulator where you meet and romance other dads. Will Dan find his dream daddy? Will Catherine’s dads ever return her in-game texts? And what does Charles – an actual dad – think of it all? Join us for an action packed tenth podcast. In this Episode – Dream Daddies Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 2:11 Gaming News – 12:02 Dream Daddy Discussion – 29:05 Game Recommendations – 1:03:52 Quiz – 1:07:24 Next Week on Game Club – 1:13:06 Dream Daddy is Available From: Steam Nerd Week Catherine - Watched Legion Charles - Board game tests, Splug!!, Failed Board Game Day (great wine tasting), Forest VILLAGE! (off Kingdoms and Castles) Daniel - Running D&D games for mates, had Catherine and Charles join in. Was a special guest on the Bit Storm Podcast. Gaming News Daniel - An eSports Bar is coming to Melbourne! Charles - Roombas spying on us and our children - Catherine - Zero Latency VR arena is being built in Brisbane. Dream Daddy on Game Club Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is a game where you play as a Dad and your goal is to meet and romance other hot Dads. You and your daughter have just moved into the sleepy seaside town of Maple Bay only to discover that everyone in your neighborhood is a single, dateable Dad! Will you go out with Teacher Dad? Goth Dad? Bad Dad? Or any of the other cool Dads in this game? With minigames, sidequests, and a variety of paths and endings, Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is this year's most anticipated Dad-based game. Title: Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator Genre: Casual, Indie, Simulation Developer: Game Grumps Publisher: Game Grumps Release Date: 13 Jul, 2017 Dream Daddy Discussion: You’re a Daddy Have a daughter Apparently… move town… but don’t really Meet lots of Dads Dating Simulator through Dadbook Minigames, side quests, multiple endings Game Recommendations Catherine - Daniel Hatoful Boyfriend Charles HuniePop Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel – @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet – @CharlesBryers Read Catherine’s scripts – @CSMcMullen
Dan Ryan of the Game Club Podcast joins Trevor in this episode of Bit Storm, as Ben is still not back from Canada. Although there were a few internet disruptions this episode made it over the line and contains numerous references to morality systems, broken down observatory equipment and aliens invading our living rooms.
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Papers Please. Have your documents ready. Game Club steps into the border checkpoint in this dystopian document thriller. Will the team stick to the Glory of Arstotzka? Or will they undermine the regime from within. Join us on the ninth episode of the podcast and check you've got your papers. Subscribe via iTunes Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode – Papers Please Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 0:34 Gaming News – 13:20 Papers Please Discussion – 28:13 Game Recommendations – 58:24 Quiz – 1:02:29 Next Week on Game Club – 1:08:34 Papers Please is Available From: Steam GOG (PC) iTunes (iPad) Nerd Week Catherine - Played Mysterium (was ghost) Charles - Board Game development, X-Wing, watched SNOWPIERCER Daniel - Running D&D games for AGPN, Watched Wonder Woman with Emma, Gaming News Daniel - Disney takes two big steps into esports Charles Disney Is Opening A 'Star Wars' Hotel Where You Get Your Own Storyline Catherine THE ‘SIMS 4’ COMMUNITY IS EMBROILED IN A WAR OVER A NEW LAUNDRY FEATURE About Papers Please Genre: Adventure, Indie Developer: 3909 Publisher: 3909 Release Date: 9 Aug, 2013 Papers Please Discussion: Listener's Comments Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Anthony Murphy: Jorji Costava is the best character. Every time he pops up I want to let him in, even though it costs me a mistake. I love his home made passport. Arstotzka the best! Matthew Callus: A very slow and ominous game when you first jump in, but once you get the hang of it, pace picks up & the satire is very well done. Game Recommendations Catherine - Beholder - http://store.steampowered.com/app/475550/Beholder/ The Westport Independent - http://store.steampowered.com/app/352240/The_Westport_Independent/ Daniel Stanley Parable Orwell Charles Tropico Series Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel – @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet – @CharlesBryers Read Catherine’s scripts – @CSMcMullen Next Time on Game Club: Dream Daddy: Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is a game where you play as a Dad and your goal is to meet and romance other hot Dads. You and your daughter have just moved into the sleepy seaside town of Maple Bay only to discover that everyone in your neighborhood is a single, dateable Dad! Will you go out with Teacher Dad? Goth Dad? Bad Dad? Or any of the other cool Dads in this game? With minigames, sidequests, and a variety of paths and endings, Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is this year's most anticipated Dad-based game. Title: Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator Genre: Casual, Indie, Simulation Developer: Game Grumps Publisher: Game Grumps Release Date: 13 Jul, 2017 Dream Daddy on Steam We’d appreciate your thoughts on it in the comments below or in our new Facebook Group
Crash! Crash Bandicoot! While all the hosts have been big fans of Crash Bandicoot, what was their thoughts after playing the remastered N. Sane Trilogy? Was it a great graphical bump? Or a letdown remake? Listen and find out! If you'd like to see our main shows, you can catch them here! A+Start (Glitches) - https://goo.gl/1LC9Hx Beta64 (Game Beta Elements) - https://goo.gl/AvzH6Z Shesez (Exploring Outside Game's Boundaries) - https://goo.gl/6ZWDRE
This week, we're going for a newer game: Overwatch! After only a week to play the game, what will our hosts think of this competitive multiplayer experience? And also, what did you think? Leave a comment! If you'd like to see our main shows, you can catch them here! A+Start (Glitches) - https://goo.gl/1LC9Hx Beta64 (Game Beta Elements) - https://goo.gl/AvzH6Z Shesez (Exploring Outside Game's Boundaries) - https://goo.gl/6ZWDRE
SUNLESS SEA is a top-down exploration game, where you are the captain of a ship exploring the vast unknown of Fallen London - a sunken world The game was released in Feb 2015, but was recently re-released on ioS. You have to carefully manage your food, fuel and terror, as you find new islands, shipwrecks and cities. Intricate storytelling and backstories of your crew are revealed as you play (and die) repeatedly, as you explore the Neath. Will you leave a legacy of sea captains? Or will your ship vanish into the depths of the ocean, remembered by no one. Fight sea monsters. Die repeatedly. And never, ever look too closely at the zea below. RSS Feed Subscribe via iTunes Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode – Sunless Sea Intro – 0:00 Nerd Week – 1:43 Gaming News – 11:08 Sunless Sea Discussion – 28:13 Game Recommendations – 55:15 Quiz – 57:01 Next Week on Game Club – 1:02:00 Sunless Sea is Available From: Steam GOG (PC) iTunes (iPad) Nerd Week Catherine Research into Magic.. like spells and curses. Charles Star Wars Destiny, Came third in a tournament Building a board game from scratch Warhammer 40k 8th Edition. Daniel Playing Playerunknown Battlegrounds Watching Twitch Streamers Gaming News Daniel SNES Mini Classic Charles Massive refunds for RUST on Steam. Catherine More classic games with Sega Forever. About Sunless Sea Take the helm of your steamship and set sail for the unknown! Sunless Sea is a game of discovery, loneliness and frequent death, set in the award-winning Victorian Gothic universe of Fallen London. If the giant crabs, sentient icebergs and swarms of bats don’t get you, madness and cannibalism certainly will. But that old black ocean beckons, and there’s loot for the brave souls who dare to sail her. Betray your crew, sell your soul to a Devil, marry your sweetheart. Survive long enough and you’ll achieve your life’s ambition. You will die, but your legacy will live on… Genre: Adventure, Indie, RPG Developer: Failbetter Games Publisher: Failbetter Games Release Date: 6 Feb, 2015 Sunless Sea Discussion: Game Recommendations Catherine Fallen London Don't Starve The Banner Saga Daniel FTL: Faster Than Light Charles Rimworld Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel – @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet – @CharlesBryers Read Catherine’s scripts – @CSMcMullen Next Time on Game Club: Papers Please
This week we played Rocket Knight Adventures on the Sega Genesis! While A+Start and Shesez had played this game during their childhood, this was Beta64's first time with the game. What was everyone's thoughts? Has it held up over the test of time? And don't forget to leave a comment down below with your thoughts too! If you'd like to see our main shows, you can catch them here! A+Start (Glitches) - https://www.youtube.com/user/AandStart Beta64 (Game Beta Elements) - https://www.youtube.com/user/Beta64Channel Shesez (Exploring Outside Game's Boundaries) - https://youtu.be/4U3AdX-_cM4?list=PLYfhW_P-MkU7vBmWwwyqdIWNDzXfEZwnO
The second episode of GCP was chosen because of recent announcement of a brand new Bubsy game (something no one expected). So join us as we discuss the good and bad points of this "classic" game, and don't forget to leave a comment with your opinion! If you'd like to see our main shows, you can catch them here! A+Start (Glitches) - https://www.youtube.com/user/AandStart Beta64 (Game Beta Elements) - https://www.youtube.com/user/Beta64Channel Shesez (Exploring Outside Game's Boundaries) - https://youtu.be/4U3AdX-_cM4?list=PLYfhW_P-MkU7vBmWwwyqdIWNDzXfEZwnO "Honestly, that Bubsy t-shirt and button wouldn't be such a bad idea... Time to start a Kickstarter!" - That One Beta Guy
Armed with Wings: Rearmed is a 2D platforming game from Sun Studios. You're a Samurai knight on a mission of revenge from the afterlife. Fight soldiers and monsters with combos and flair, unlocking new weapons and levels. Genre: Action, Indie Developer: Sun-Studios Publisher: Sun-Studios Release Date: 1 Jun, 2017 Subscribe via iTunes Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode - Armed With Wings: Rearmed Intro - 0:00 Nerd Week - 0:40 Gaming News - 14:29 Armed With Wings: Rearmed Discussion - 41:56 Game Recommendations - 1:09:25 Quiz - 1:12:36 Next Week on Game Club - 1:17:31 Armed With Wings: Rearmed is Available From: Steam - $7.99 USD Nerd Week Catherine Natcon Charles Wonder Woman Board Game Design 40k Midnight Release Daniel Playing Hero Quest (1989) Beta Bar Disney Night Gaming News Daniel E3 and Bethesda dropped the ball. Ubisoft more of the same. Charles E3, Excited for Sea of Theives from Rare Catherine E3 - 'The Last Night' looks amazing, probably wont play it after finding out the developer's previous tweets. Game Recommendations Catherine Mark of the Ninja Rogue: Legacy Daniel Samurai Jack Ninja Gaiden Charles Magicka Limbo
Our first episode was purposely picked for the divide it has on fans of The Legend of Zelda, and that divide is very present in this discussion. So enjoy this friendly podcast and don't forget to express your own opinions of the game in the comments!
Subscribe via iTunes Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode - Telltale's 'The Wolf Among Us' Telltale's 'The Wolf Among Us' has us in the dark and gritty world of fairy tales. This isn't your Disney 'Happily Ever After' this world is full of pain and sorrow. Intro - 0:00 Nerd Week - 0:46 Gaming News - 14:11 The Wolf Among Us Discussion - 27:45 Fables Quiz - 1:11:34 Game Recommendations - 1:17:34 Next Week on Game Club - 1:21:46 Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel - @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet - @CharlesBryers Read Catherine's scripts - @CSMcMullen
Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode - Goat Simulator This podcast has a swear word or two because we didn't want to bleat them out... Ok, that's the last one I promise. First we discuss our nerd week, and the news. Intro - 0:00 Nerd Week - 2:06 Gaming News - 21:16 Goat Simulator Discussion - 54:04 Keyword Countdown - 1:13:43 Next Week on Game Club - 1:18:33 Goat Simulator is available from: Steam - US $9.99 Kinguin - AU $4-$10 Humble Store - US $19.99 Nerd Week Catherine Alien: Covenant Charles Star Wars Destiny, Machanicum Daniel American Gods, Legion, Gaming News Daniel AFL team buys esport team http://www.theage.com.au/afl/adelaide-crows-buy-professional-australian-esports-team-legacy-esports-20170517-gw6wd7.html http://www.nonfictiongaming.com/2017/05/complete-e3-2017-press-conference-schedule/ Charles http://www.pcgamer.com/skyrim-sex-mods/ http://stayontheleader.blogspot.com.au/2017/05/worlds-2017-good-bad-and-ugly.html https://www.kotaku.com.au/2014/11/top-counter-strike-players-caught-in-big-cheating-scandal/ Catherine http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/theresa-may-internet-conservatives-government-a7744176.html DnD used as therapy: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/item/ab3db202-341f-4dd4-a5e7-f455d924ce22 Paid overwatch players - https://www.kotaku.com.au/2017/05/i-paid-women-to-play-overwatch-with-me-and-it-was-fantastic/ About Goat Simulator Goat Simulator is the latest in goat simulation technology, bringing next-gen goat simulation to YOU. You no longer have to fantasise about being a goat, your dreams have finally come true! WASD to write history. Gameplay-wise, Goat Simulator is all about causing as much destruction as you possibly can as a goat. It has been compared to an old-school skating game, except instead of being a skater, you're a goat, and instead of doing tricks, you wreck stuff. Destroy things with style, such as doing a backflip while headbutting a bucket through a window, and you'll earn even more points! Or you could just give Steam Workshop a spin and create your own goats, levels, missions, and more! When it comes to goats, not even the sky is the limit, as you can probably just bug through it and crash the game. Initial release date: 1 April 2014 Engine: Unreal Engine Genre: Action game Platforms: PlayStation 4, Android, Xbox One, iOS, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Linux Developers: Coffee Stain Studios, Double Eleven Publishers: Coffee Stain Studios, Double Eleven Goat Simulator Game Discussion: This week in Game Club we play Goat Simulator. Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel - @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet - @CharlesBryers Read Catherine's scripts - @CSMcMullen Next Time on Game Club: The Wolf Among Us Steam Thanks for voting in our Telltale Games poll. For the next episode we're going to be playing The Wolf Among Us, we'd appreciate your thoughts on it in the comments below or in our new Facebook Group. The Wolf Among Us is an episodic interactive fantasy mystery graphic adventure video game based on Bill Willingham's Fables comic book series. It is developed by Telltale Games.
In this Episode - This War of Mine We're going to get into the nitty gritty of This War of Mine, so if you haven't played it... go and do that then come back. First we discuss our nerd week, and the news. This War of Mine is available from: Steam - US $19.99 Kinguin - AU $4-$10 Humble Store - US $19.99 Nerd Week Catherine Slayaway Camp https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/slayaway-camp/id1123828832mt=8 http://store.steampowered.com/app/530390/ Charles - Unity, Zelda, Destiny on TTS, Catherine’s waterbottle Daniel - Star Wars marathon Gaming News Daniel http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-19/e-sports-to-be-medal-event-at-asian-games/8452458 http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/12/15277278/google-home-burger-king-whopper-ad-campaign Catherine http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39629099 Charles http://www.adultswim.com/games/pc-console/rick-and-morty-simulator-virtual-rick-ality/ http://www.polygon.com/2017/4/18/15340296/horizon-zero-dawn-kotaku-developer-backlash About This War of Mine This War of Mine is a war survival video game developed and published by 11 bit studios. The game, inspired by the Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War, Initial release date: 14 November 2014 Developer: 11 bit studios Genre: Survival game Publisher: 11 bit studios Platforms: PlayStation 4, Android, Xbox One, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems, Linux Nominations: The Game Award for Games For Change Inspired by real-life events Control your survivors and manage your shelter Craft weapons, alcohol, beds or stoves – anything that helps you survive Make decisions - an often unforgiving and emotionally difficult experience Randomized world and characters every time you start a new game Charcoal-stylized aesthetics to complement the game's theme This War of Mine Game Discussion: Game Club Overview Recap of This War of Mine Listeners' comments on the game What we loved about This War of Mine Some control issues and what we didn't like Does Game Club recommend This War of Mine? Take the Game Club Quiz to see who's a Gameposter! And More… If you liked This War of Mine, you may like: Daniel Recommends Don't Starve: Don’t Starve is an uncompromising wilderness survival game full of science and magic. Enter a strange and unexplored world full of strange creatures, dangers, and surprises. FTL: Faster Than Light This "spaceship simulation roguelike-like" allows you to take your ship and crew on an adventure through a randomly generated galaxy filled with glory and bitter defeat. Spec Ops: The Line A Third-Person modern military Shooter designed to challenge players' morality by putting them in the middle of unspeakable situations. Catherine Recommends Sim Tower SimTower allows the player to build and manage the operations of a modern, multi-use skyscraper. They must plan where to place facilities in the tower that include restaurants, condominiums, offices, hotel rooms, retail stores and elevators. Fallout Shelter Fallout Shelter puts you in control of a state-of-the-art underground Vault from Vault-Tec. Build the perfect Vault, keep your Dwellers happy, and protect them from the dangers of the Wasteland. Charles Recommends Gunpoint Gunpoint is a stealth puzzle game that lets you rewire its levels to trick people. You play a freelance spy who takes jobs from his clients to break into high security buildings and steal sensitive data. Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel - @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet - @CharlesBryers Read Catherine's scripts - @CSMcMullen Next Time on Game Club Goat Simulator Steam - Humble Store - Kinguin - Goat Simulator is the latest in goat simulation technology, bringing next-gen goat simulation to YOU. You no longer have to fantasize about being a goat, your dreams have finally come true! WASD to write history. Gameplay-wise, Goat Simulator is all about causing as much destruction as you possibly can as a goat. It has been compared to an old-school skating game, except instead of being a skater, you're a goat, and instead of doing tricks, you wreck stuff. Destroy things with style, such as doing a backflip while headbutting a bucket through a window, and you'll earn even more points! Or you could just give Steam Workshop a spin and create your own goats, levels, missions, and more! When it comes to goats, not even the sky is the limit, as you can probably just bug through it and crash the game. Disclaimer Goat Simulator is a completely stupid game and, to be honest, you should probably spend your money on something else, such as a hula hoop, a pile of bricks, or maybe pool your money together with your friends and buy a real goat RSS Feed Subscribe via iTunes Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future!
Stanley... decided to press play and listen to this podcast. RSS Feed Subscribe via iTunes Join the Game Club Facebook Group Game Club on Stitcher Show your thanks to Non-Fiction Gaming for this episode by becoming a Non-Fiction Gaming Patron at Patreon.com/nfglive. It will help ensure Game Club continues far into the future! In this Episode - The Stanley Parable We're going to spoil The Stanley Parable, so if you haven't played it... go and do that then come back. First we discuss our nerd week, and the news. Gaming News: Wargaming CEO accepts blame, vows renewed focus on World of Tanks Sega, Creative Assembly Announce Total War: Warhammer 2 About The Stanley Parable The Stanley Parable: The Adventure Line™ The Stanley Parable is an interactive fiction video game designed by Davey Wreden. The game originally released on July 27, 2011 as a free modification for Half-Life 2. Engine: Source Genre: Interactive fiction Writer(s): Davey Wreden; William Pugh Narrator: Kevan Brighting Designers: William Pugh, Davey Wreden Developers: Galactic Cafe, Davey Wreden The Stanley Parable Game Discussion: Game Club Overview The Stanley Parable is a first person exploration game. You will play as Stanley, and you will not play as Stanley. You will follow a story, you will not follow a story. You will have a choice, you will have no choice. The game will end, the game will never end. Contradiction follows contradiction, the rules of how games should work are broken, then broken again. This world was not made for you to understand. But as you explore, slowly, meaning begins to arise, the paradoxes might start to make sense, perhaps you are powerful after all. The game is not here to fight you; it is inviting you to dance. What choices did you make on the first play through? The inner workings of narrative games. What Stanley Parable says about games and game development. Spoilers Spoilers Spoilers Our favourite endings And More… If you liked The Stanley Parable, you may like: Catherine Recommends Bastion: Bastion is an action role-playing experience that redefines storytelling in games, with a reactive narrator who marks your every move. Explore more than 40 lush hand-painted environments as you discover the secrets of the Calamity, a surreal catastrophe that shattered the world to pieces. Wield a huge arsenal of upgrade-able weapons and battle savage beasts adapted to their new habitat. Finish the main story to unlock the New Game Plus mode and continue your journey! Pony Island Pony Island is a suspense puzzle game in disguise. You are in limbo, trapped in a malevolent and malfunctioning arcade machine devised by the devil himself. The devil detests having his puzzles solved and poor programming exposed; you will need to think outside the box to proceed and you will be insulted when you do. Daniel Recommends Portal 1 & 2 Set in the mysterious Aperture Science Laboratories, Portal has been called one of the most innovative new games on the horizon and will offer gamers hours of unique gameplay. The game is designed to change the way players approach, manipulate, and surmise the possibilities in a given environment; similar to how Half-Life® 2's Gravity Gun innovated new ways to leverage an object in any given situation. Players must solve physical puzzles and challenges by opening portals to maneuvering objects, and themselves, through space. Thomas Was Alone Steam, Kinguin, Thomas Was Alone is an indie minimalist 2D platformer about friendship and jumping and floating and anti-gravity. Guide a group of rectangles through a series of obstacles, using their different skills together to get to the end of each environment. Listen to awesome music by David Housden. Jump over rectangles meticulously placed by Mike Bithell. Listen to voiceover read wistfully and a bit amusingly by Danny Wallace. The Stanley Parable is available on: Steam - US$14.99 Kinguin - AU$8.56 Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel - @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet - @CharlesBryers Read Catherine's scripts - @CSMcMullen Next Time on Game Club This War of Mine Steam, Kinguin In This War Of Mine you do not play as an elite soldier, rather a group of civilians trying to survive in a besieged city; struggling with lack of food, medicine and constant danger from snipers and hostile scavengers. The game provides an experience of war seen from an entirely new angle. The pace of This War of Mine is imposed by the day and night cycle. During the day snipers outside stop you from leaving your refuge, so you need to focus on maintaining your hideout: crafting, trading and taking care of your survivors. At night, take one of your civilians on a mission to scavenge through a set of unique locations for items that will help you stay alive. Make life-and-death decisions driven by your conscience. Try to protect everybody from your shelter or sacrifice some of them for longer-term survival. During war, there are no good or bad decisions; there is only survival. The sooner you realize that, the better. PS. There's currently a sale on Humble Bundle for This War of Mine, if you're playing along with us, it may be worth picking up a copy here.
Welcome to Game Club,the podcast where we play a game then sit down to discuss it (Like a book club). Catherine, Charles and Daniel open up our second ever episode with Blackwake. Join your mateys as we discuss the news, nerd weeks, and Navy vs Pirates. In this Episode - Blackwake Yarr mateys, trim the mainsail, load the cannons,... but first we discuss the news. Gaming News: Charles https://futurism.com/elon-musk-just-launched-a-company-to-merge-your-brain-with-a-computer/ - to combat the AI that’s coming! http://www.pcgamer.com/blizzard-reveals-starcraft-remastered-set-for-release-this-summer/ https://www.playbattlegrounds.com/main.pu - Hunger Games style battle royale https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/03/15/war-returns-to-armageddon/ - Necromunda re-release… kind of Daniel - NASA, the US space agency has partnered with Epic Games’ Unreal Engine to create a mixed reality International Space Station simulator. - https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/26/nasa-is-using-a-mixed-reality-space-station-to-train-astronauts/ Razer launched Razer Cortex, paying gamers ‘zSilver’ for playing popular games. Gamers can cash in for hardware/software/in-game purchases. - http://www.nonfictiongaming.com/2017/03/razer-launches-its-paid-to-play-service-razer-cortex/ Catherine - Mine isn’t so much news, but I’ve been exploring VR as a storytelling device. - http://vrtov.com/about/ And a $99 water bottle that tracks how much water I drink. - https://www.h2opal.com/ What in the Nerd have you been up to: Game Club Game Discussion: The life of a pirate... Why long reload times are great in Blackwake... A little bit too early access for some... The problem with sword fights... Building an online naval community... Shiver me timbers... And More… Blackwake is available on: Steam - $19.99 USD Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Tweet to us using #GameClubCast Follow Daniel - @nfgDan Encourage Charles to Tweet - @CharlesBryers Read Catherine's scripts - @CSMcMullen About Blackwake Title: BlackwakeGenre: Violent, Action, Casual, Indie, Strategy, Early AccessDeveloper: Mastfire Studios Pty Ltd Publisher: Mastfire Studios Pty Ltd Release Date: 25 Feb, 2017 Next Time on Game Club We're jumping ship to The Stanley Parable. Play along with Game Club and contribute to the discussion. The Stanley Parable is currently available on Steam. The Stanley Parable is a first person exploration game. You will play as Stanley, and you will not play as Stanley. You will follow a story, you will not follow a story. You will have a choice, you will have no choice. The game will end, the game will never end. Contradiction follows contradiction, the rules of how games should work are broken, then broken again. This world was not made for you to understand. But as you explore, slowly, meaning begins to arise, the paradoxes might start to make sense, perhaps you are powerful after all. The game is not here to fight you; it is inviting you to dance. Join Non-Fiction Gaming on Google+, Facebook and Twitter.
Welcome to Game Club,the podcast where we play a game then sit down to discuss it (Like a book club). Catherine, Charles and Daniel open up first ever episode with Octodad: Dadliest Catch. In this Episode - Octodad: Dadliest Catch We take on the role of an Octodad... but first we discuss the news. Gaming News: D&D Beyond - http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/dndbeyond Leisure Suit Larry launches a Casino https://larrycasino.com/au/ Steampunk Dwarves http://www.belloflostsouls.net/2017/03/must-see-gws-new-steampunk-airship-dwarfs.html PS Now https://www.playstation.com/en-us/explore/playstationnow/ What in the Nerd have you been up to: Star Wars RPG Dungeons and Dragons GWENT Game Club Game Discussion: Should cephalopods use a keyboard or controller? Who's that fine looking regular human gentleman in the nice suit? Why are there banana peels all over the chapel floor? What would an Octodad film look like? Is the game worth buying? And More… Octodad Dadliest Catch is available on: Kinguin - Reach out to Game Club on Twitter: Daniel - @nfgDan Charles - @CharlesBryers Catherine - @CSMcMullen About Octodad: Dadliest Catch Octodad: Dadliest Catch is an independent adventure video game developed and published by Young Horses. It is a sequel to the 2010 freeware game Octodad. Wikipedia Initial release date: 30 January 2014 Genre: Adventure game Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Macintosh operating systems, tvOS Modes: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game Next Time on Game Club We're jumping on the high-seas in Blackwake. Blackwake is a multiplayer naval FPS focused on teamwork and cooperation. Fire the cannons, sink enemy ships or board them with firearms and steel. Play along with Game Club by playing Blackwake on Steam. Join Non-Fiction Gaming on Google+, Facebook and Twitter.
In this fourth beta edition episode of Dev Game Club, we continue to examine System Shock 2, finishing what remains of the game. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Note: Though this is the fourth and final episode about our playing the game, we will have a special guest for episode 5! Having already started spoiling story stuff in Episode 3, we continue to do so here. If you're playing along, you may want to finish the game first and come back to the podcast after you have. Sections played:Rickenbacker 1 & 2The Body of the ManyWhere Am I? Podcast breakdown:0:35 Intro1:38 End of playthrough48:06 Break 148:49 Pillars and takeaways1:11:42 Break 21:12:12 Next time, what we're playing, next game Issues covered: psi combos, puzzle-y nature of sections, ammo starvation, red ninjas, end-game difficulty, egg hunt, audio occlusion, lack of maps through end of game, gravity inversion, Tim's narrow escape, Shodan giveth and Shodan taketh away, persistent projections, sphincter doors and blue veins, god mode, circle-strafing, final character builds, hacking Shodan, save-scumming, economic design, orthogonality of enemy design, balancing and system design, weapon condition, forced choice, world design and level design, map and listening, storytelling and Bioshock Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Sly Cooper, Thief, Cthulhu, Quake series, Halo, Republic Commando, Resident Evil, Far Cry 2, Looking Glass, Irrational Games, Dishonoured, Reed Knight, Doom, Bioshock, Ultima Underworld, Baldur's Gate, Mass Effect series, Starfighter, Freedom Force, SWAT, System Shock 3, Noah Hughes, IO Interactive. What we've been playing:Brett: Prune, A Good Snowman is Hard to Build, Dark SoulsTim: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Starcraft 2: Legacy of the Void Special Guest for Episode 5: Ken Levine, founder of Irrational Games! To play for next time:Check the Twitter account for Hitman 2 information! @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclubDevGameClub@gmail.com
In this third beta edition of Dev Game Club, we continue to examine System Shock 2, moving through the rest of Hydroponics, then through Ops and Recreation (Decks 4 and 5). Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Note: This is the first episode where we'll spoil story stuff, so be warned if you're playing along. There's a big beat at the beginning of Ops that we discuss in detail in particular. I'll leave particulars out of the show notes. Sections played:Hydroponics A/DOps (Deck 4)Recreation (Deck 5) Podcast breakdown:0:20 Intro1:50 Discussion begins58:32 Break58:52 What next, what we're playing, production note Issues covered: elevator directions, level play order and support for order of play, grouping of skill stations, player empowerment vs. simulated spaces, progressive strangeness of levels, spiders and bees, skill costs, psionics strategy, marines strategy, depth vs. breadth, energy weaponry, loot tables, systems interaction/recycling, the fate of Polito, story spoilers, sequel twists, getting lost/red ninjas, digital frame hunt/objectives, empty chests, streamlining game design and developer age, humor in writing/level design/systems/setting, the rising cost of commentary Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Ken Levine, Bioshock, Legend of Zelda, Joe Pesci/Lethal Weapon, Grand Theft Auto series, Star Wars: Starfighter, The Witcher 3, Jonah Lobe, Dark Cloud series, Skyrim, Fallout 3/4. Teaser for Ep 5: we have leads on a couple interviewees, so look forward to news on that. Production note: We will talk about what's next to play, and maybe allowing folks to vote! What we've been playing:Brett: Uncharted 2, PruneTim: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt To play for next time:Finish the game!
In this second beta edition of Dev Game Club, we continue to examine System Shock 2, moving through R&D and ultimately into Hydroponics B/C. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: R&DCargo BaysEngineering Control/Engine Core Hydroponics B/C Podcast breakdown:0:36 Intro1:15 Discussion of SS2 begins (with level persistence)55:22 Break55:43 What we're playing/next time Issues covered: level data persistence, navigation cues or lack thereof, lack of clarity to certain interactions, not focusing the player, health buffs and de-buffs, inversion of RPG skill-ups, using the environment to kill your foes, the world continuing while you interact with inventory and HUD, Brett's biggest scare in games, monkey terror, enemy introductions, emergence and player agency, exploitability of AI, do sleeping robots notice you?, cargo section as stealth, quantum entanglement reconstruction tank expert use Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Half-Life, Doom, Souls series, Outlaws, Far Cry 4, Bioshock, Unreal engine, Dishonoured, Republic Commando, Dead Space, Quake, Deus Ex, Warren Spector, Elder Scrolls series, Fallout series, Skyrim, Thief, Alien: Isolation, Alien (film series), Super Mario Bros. What we've been playing:Brett: Uncharted (PS4 remaster), Tim: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt To play for next time:Remainder of Hydroponics, through Ops and into the end of Recreation.
In this inaugural beta edition of Dev Game Club, we talk about the relevance of System Shock 2, its precedents and antecedents, and cover the first couple of hours of the game. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Show notes: DGC Ep 1 Sections played: Opening area, tutorial, character customization area, von Braun Med/Sci and Crew Quarters. Podcast breakdown:0:00:33 - Reason behind 'cast0:02:27 - History of hosts0:05:00 - Expected 'cast layout0:07:55 - History of System Shock 20:29:05 - Break 10:29:25 - Talk about beginning parts of SS2 in depth1:24:14 - Break 21:24:34 - What we're playing, plans for next episode Brett & Tim Common History: Star Wars Starfighter, Star Wars Jedi Starfighter, Star Wars Republic Commando. Brett History: Fallout 3, Skyrim, Fallout 4 Tim History: X-Wing v TIE Fighter, Mysteries of the Sith, Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, Tomb Raider 2013, Halo 5. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: System Shock 1, Ultima Underworld, Ultima series, Doug Church, Warren Spector, Ken Levine, Thief, Starfighter games, Republic Commando, Tomb Raider 2013, BGS games, Naaughty Dog, Insomniac Games, Jonathan Chey, Freedom Force 1&2, Paul Neurath, Other Side Games, Junction Point Studios, Epic Mickey 2, Marc LeBlanc, Randy Smith, Harvey Smith, Dishonoured, Arkane Studios, Quake, Doom, Bioshock, Half-Life, Enemy Territory, Team Fortress Classic, Fallout, Baldur's Gate, Halo 5, Alien, Star Wars, Star Trek, Blade Runner, Mad Max, Mass Effect series, Oxenfree. One interview in which Doug Church talks about eliminating conversations: http://gillen.cream.org/wordpress_html/676/doug-church/ What we're playing: Brett discusses the similarities and differences in the beginning Firewatch, Tim talks about Metal Gear Solid V, Witcher 3, and his ten year journey on Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth To play next: R&D through the end of Hydroponics B/C. @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclubDevGameClub@gmail.com