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The third act of Kentucky Route Zero is a chunky one, featuring some new and recurring characters, pivotal story moments, and arguably the most iconic scene in the game.Join this playthrough, get bonus episodes, join the Discord, and support this podcast at http://patreon.com/gaminginthewild.See the videos and find me on social media: http://gaminginthewild.com.Thanks for listening!
Ich spreche mit Daniel Martin Feige, Professor für Philosophie und Ästhetik an der Staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, über sein aktuelles Buch Kritik der Digitalisierung, das kürzlich in der Blauen Reihe im Meiner Verlag für 19,90 Euro erschienen ist.
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The Kentucky Route Zero deep-dive begins! To mark five years of GITW, we're going back to the game that started it all. The first episode looks at Act I of the game, and the first interlude 'Limits And Demonstrations'. This game is a breakthrough, a landmark, and a high water mark for video games as art. Its acts and interludes contain multitudes: digital art exhibits, interactive poetry, a fully staged play complete with audience, and a tangled web of scenes, characters, and histories. At its heart lies a story about people falling through the cracks of America – but it contains so much more than that.It's also a GITW community playthrough, with patrons of the podcast playing along and offering insights and questions that become part of the pod. Feel free to play along, or to join the Patreon and add your own input for the next episodes at http://patreon.com/gaminginthewild.Thanks for listening!
This week's podcast features an interview with Andy Robertson, the veteran game critic who's launching Ludocene, a new kind of game discovery app. We also reflect on the launch of the Ultros: Design Works book and the podcast's forthcoming fifth birthday, including our community Kentucky Route Zero playthrough!Pre-Order the Ultros book: http://lostincult.co.ukKickstart the Ludocene app: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ludocene/ludocene-game-discovery-from-people-you-trustJoin the Patreon: http://patreon.com/gaminginthewildFollow the show on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gaminginthewild.bsky.socialFollow the Steam curator page (thanks to Dovetail for maintaining it!): https://store.steampowered.com/curator/43457463-Gaming-in-the-Wild-%2528unofficial%2529/Thanks for listening everybody! Onwards!(00:00) Musical intro(00:30) Pod begins(01:34) Ultros: Design Works is Go!(05:45) Podcast 5th Birthday & Patreon Drive(09:30) Andy Robertson on the Ludocene App
Diskutujeme herní témata pravidelně a v širších souvislostech. Připravte si černou kávu a třešňový koláč. Tentokrát jsme totiž probírali pro nás hodně osobní téma. Řeč byla o Davidu Lynchovi a jeho filmech, ale také o mnoha hrách, které tento jedinečný člověk inspiroval.Seznam her, seriálů a knih, o kterých v hPodu 986 mluvíme:HRY: Lunacid, Diablo 4, Deadly Premonition, Alan Wake, Silent Hill, Kentucky Route Zero a Disco ElysiumSERIÁLY: Twin Peaks, Severance, 2. série Squid Game FILMY: Twin Peaks: Ohni se mnou pojď, Modrý samet, Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive a Příběh Alvina Straighta Úvod a co jsme hráli (00:00:00) David Lynch (jeho tvorba a hry, které inspiroval) (00:16:15) Dotazy čtenářů (01:20:46)
No clássico troca-troca anual de joguinhos, Eduardo Sushi desbrava Trails in the Sky, Rafael Quina encara King's Field: The Ancient City, André vira vegano em Monster Hunter World e Tengu tenta desvendar Kentucky Route Zero: descubra quem sobreviveu no novo episódio do Joga Com Meu Jogo! 00:14:44 - King's Field: The Ancient City 00:58:40 - Monster Hunter World 01:31:23 - Kentucky Route Zero 01:57:56 - The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Contribua | Twitter | YouTube | Twitch | Contato
Time for one more bit of silly fun before we settle down to the serious business of 2024 GOTY picks? We certainly think so, as in this week's Indieventure episode, we're doing an indie game draft! That's right, three people who clearly know nothing about sports have nevertheless kitbashed the idea of fantasy football together with something we're actually interested in, and have designed our dream indie gaming consoles following a curious set of rules that Liam explains very well in the episode and so I won't repeat here, even though I do remember and understand them, honest. Due to the dramatic and intense nature of the game we're playing today, characterised as it is by shocking betrayals and twists nobody could ever see coming, I'm going to strongly recommend you don't read the show notes until you've listened to the episode. Does anyone even actually do that? Well, here's your chance to go in without spoilers. Seriously, go listen. Are you back? OK, good. So, since you've heard it now, you know that you, dear listener, have a chance to vote in our poll to determine the winner of the inaugural Indieventure draft slash console sales pitch! We'll have a poll up on socials for a week after the episode goes live because that's all Xitter will allow; but if you still want to take part after that, you can do so over at our lovely and still almost-brand-new Indieventure Discord, where the poll will be live for a whole fortnight and where you can also chat with some really cool and nice fellow listeners. As a reminder, then, the final console drafts were as follows: The MegaWatt Voyager, pitched by Rachel, and containing Paradise Killer, Kentucky Route Zero, Vampire Survivors, Hades, Cult of the Lamb, Hollow Knight, Loop Hero, Disco Elysium, Minecraft, and Undertale The Empathy Machine, pitched by Rebecca, which includes Heaven's Vault, Firewatch, Stardew Valley, Project Zomboid, Untitled Goose Game, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Wedding Witch, Dredge, PowerWash Simulator, and Strange Horticulture The Indiescovery, not confusingly at all pitched by Liam, pre-loaded with Return of the Obra Dinn, What Remains of Edith Finch, Balatro, Rimworld, Deep Rock Galactic, Hotline Miami, Slay the Spire, Journey, Satisfactory, and Hypnospace Outlaw It's all down to you now, listeners, to let us know whose dream machine you think has the best launch line-up and/or who made the most compelling case for their pitch! The poll is open for two weeks, so I'm sure we'll be reacting to the results in a couple of episodes' time. Now, we had so much fun recording this episode that two hours just flew by before we knew it, and so we've elected to skip What We've Been Playing this week because frankly if you've made it this far into all the madness then you've probably listened to us natter enough. That being said, it wouldn't be an episode of Indieventure without a quick run-down of our current hyperfixations, so hang around for just a few extra minutes if you want to hear us enthuse about the TV series Agatha All Along (Rebecca), the novel Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson (Liam), and the recently-released indie game Neva (Rachel). Our music was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget that you can now join our dedicated Discord too!
Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels, and welcome back to another edition of 'Save it for the 'cast!' Kevin gets things started off with a handful of the goodies that he's been digging into lately — a couple of current UFO 50 favorites, along with a few pixel art platformers that have come up on the podcast in the past! John & Randall jump into the conversation after that, as we bounce all over the map, diving into a number of various video gaming discussions — including a little more Return of the Obra Dinn chat, Kentucky Route Zero and the way games tackle other mediums, and much more... Timestamps: UFO 50 - 00:00:45 ↳ Seaside Drive - 00:01:19 ↳ Campanella 3 - 00:03:46 Shadow of the Ninja: Reborn - 00:05:30 Pepper Grinder - 00:06:36 Nuclear Blaze - 00:09:07 Return of the Obra Dinn - 00:12:10 Thanks for taking the time to listen! If you'd like to find us elsewhere on the Internet, you can find us at:
Unisciti alla ribellione su Telegram – Iscriviti alla newsletter – Supportaci su Patreon Ma è vero che il videogioco è ostaggio di una certa critica elitista che vuole imporre il suo gusto su quello del popolino trasformando i giochini nell'ennesimo strumento di una lotta di classe che abbiamo già perso? Spoiler: no, in realtà nei videogiochi ce ne siamo sempre battuti i coglioni di quello che diceva la critica e semmai si è ostaggio non tanto del popolo, che alla fine non decide un cazzo, quanto di quello che gli executive delle aziende decidono essere il gusto del popolo quando mettono lì sui loro fogli di calcolo tutte quelle idee di design che stan dietro ai giochi che ce l'han fatta. E quindi ti giochi l'ennesimo RPG Open World story-driven, il clonazzo di Slay The Spire, il GaaS che prova a fare i big money e 9 su 10 fa la fine di Concord. Solo che per fortuna i videogiochi, per quanto ormai estremamente capitalizzati, sono ancora una roba tutto sommato punk. Fatta da gente punk, che sicuramente non rientra nei canoni che la società ha stabilito essere quelli per definirsi “normale”, e quindi ogni tanto il genio creativo trova modo di sfogarsi. Succede sempre più di rado e sempre più nell'indie (nel senso di auto-pubblicato, progetti a la Vampire Survivors che esplodono post-rilascio e durante lo sviluppo non ricevono pressioni da nessuno). Però succede ancora.
Music is undeniably a huge part of what makes video games special, both individually and on an industry-wide level. Not only is no gaming award show complete without a gong for the year's best soundtrack, but even the Proms have started acknowledging that video game scores have come a long way since the 8-bit days (without throwing any shade on chiptune, a legitimate genre in and of itself with some stone-cold classics). That's probably why, from huge AAAs to smaller indies, music can account for a significant chunk of any game's budget — and it's definitely worth the investment. For this episode, the Indieventure trio have pooled our vinyl collection to talk about some of our personal favourite indie game music highlights. I know you guys say you love long show notes but there's seriously no way I'm going to be able to list every track we talk about here — which is why we've put together [a YouTube playlist] that should cover everything instead! A quick overview, though, sees us talking about the music from games including Balatro, Bombrush Cyberfunk, Braid, Celeste, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Dear Esther, Death's Door, Dicey Dungeons, Disco Elysium, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Fields of Mistria, Firewatch, Hades, Hades II, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Hollow Knight, Hotline Miami, Hypnospace Outlaw, Journey, Kentucky Route Zero, Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp, Minecraft, No Straight Roads, Paradise Killer, Pizza Tower, Pyre, Return of the Obra Dinn, Stardew Valley, A Tower Full of Cats, Trombone Champ, Undertale, Unravel, and We Happy Few. If you'd like to hear every track we discuss in this episode in its entirety, we've added them all to a convenient YouTube playlist that you can find here. During the course of this chat we also promise you a couple of specific links, so go here for Bombrush Cyberfunk soundtrack memes, and here for one of the Ace Attorney x Danganronpa musical mashup channels on YouTube that Rebecca (and now Rachel too) is so very fond of. Finally, as ever, are our current hyperfixations! Rebecca has discovered an accidentally awesome double-bill of horror novels with a timely social message in Chuck Tingle's Bury Your Gays and Grady Hendrix's The Final Girl Support Group; Liam's been having a whimsical time in recently-released indie platformer The Plucky Squire; and Rachel is having a moment with girly pop in general, and Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter in particular, thanks to the recent VMAs award show. Our music, meanwhile, was written and performed by Ollie Newbury! Find him on Instagram at @newbsmusic. Meanwhile, you can find us at indieventurepodcast.co.uk or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Hey, Kids!? John sits down with Josh of Gosh Josh Games to talk about Kentucky Route Zero and how this is the most important game you should be playing next. Listen in today.
Ripper para música, demissões, soulslike, punição em Another Crab's Treasure, Kentucky Route Zero, Audition da Adobe pago, Audacity honesto, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II são alguns dos assuntos do diálogo infinito sobre games via WhatsApp. Com João Varella, Alexandre Sato, Thomas Kehl, Marcos Kiyoto e João R 2 analógicos (bento.me)
In this bumper-length episode, we try to whittle down all of the things we've discussed over the last 100 episodes into a top 10 we can all agree on. There are laughs, there are tears, there are celebrations, there are bitter defeats. If you're new, a very warm welcome to you. And if you're already a listener, thanks for sticking around for the last 199 of these; we really appreciate you spending your time with us
Convite para Terapia Literária e Clube Tatuí de Leitura que lerá Sepultamento da Cozinha Experimental, Hollow Knight jogo difícil, Kindle abandonado, Cristóvão Tezza de Filho Eterno, Kentucky Route Zero com enciclopédia, qual Pokemon é mais poderoso, Tunic & Outer Wilds: jogo de descobrir, mundo de Warcraft Tides of Darkness & Warframe & Fallout & Fifa & soulslike & Elder Scrolls, falando em YouTube que só fala de GTA, marvete, lore de Marvel Snap & X-Men 97, Wookiepedia de Generoso Burguer, Marshall McLuhan e o carro, Claire de Short Hike na Banca Tatuí são alguns dos assuntos do Diálogo infinito sobre games via WhatsApp. Com João Varella, Alexandre Sato, Thomas Kehl, Marcos Kiyoto e João R 2 analógicos (bento.me) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2analogicos/message
Concluimos nuestro repaso a nuestras cosas favoritas del año pasado. Películas: Misión Imposible: Sentencia Mortal, Babylon, Tár, Marcel With the Shoes On, Nimona, Barbie, Past Lives, Beau Is Afraid, Oppenheimer, John Wick 4, Bottoms, Godzilla Minus One, Anatomía de una Caída, Asteroid City, The Holdovers, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Monster, Poor Things, Guardianes de la Galaxia 3 y El Niño y la Garza. Literatura: La Mala Costumbre; Roaming; Tiger, Tiger; Por Culpa de Una Flor; Miles Morales: Cruzando el mito arácnido; El Pájaro y la Serpiente; Galatea; A Guest in The House; Star Wars: Path of Vengeance; Tragones y Mazmorras y A Prayer for the Crown Shy. Descubrimientos: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Superman Clashes the Klan, Severance, Prey, Attack On Titans, Becky Chambers, Control, Naruto, Bound, Magic: The Gathering, Kentucky Route Zero y los juegos de lucha. Suenan: LCD Soundsystem: 45:33 (Pt. 2) King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: The Silver Cord (Extended Mix)
Once in a blue moon the audio would start, rambling; mewling; grumbling with all manners of excitement and interrogation. People asking questions, sometimes talking over each other to try to get their point across, their feelings heard. But at the end of the day, it's really just a bunch of horse girls talking around in a circle about which Clydesdale had the most impact on them as the story unfolded.
Alan Wake e Cuphead convertidos em algo útil, Soma tipo Philip K Dick, inteligência artificial nos enredos lembra The Talos Principle, Tetris enxuto e coerente, estética bacana de Dark Souls, diagrama de Venn é diagrama do jogo de sucesso, Rússia não tem história, Ludens chegando em Kentucky Route Zero são alguns dos tópicos da conversa infinita de videogame com Thomas Kehl, Marcos Kiyoto, João R, João Varella e Alexandre Sato (na escuta) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2analogicos/message
In Episode 8 of Indieventure, we re-introduce an old favourite concept of ours from days gone by: the Indieventure Vault, an eclectic mind-palace of our own construction where we store the very best indie games, blending personal favourites with undeniable classics. Previous inductees — which we take the time to re-induct, since this Vault is completely legally distinct from any other indie game Vaults you might be thinking about — are two all-time favourite indie games from each of us. Rebecca carefully places Monster Prom and Firewatch on a commemorative shelf, Rachel chucks Kentucky Route Zero and Return of the Obra Dinn in the same vague direction, and Liam drop-kicks Hypnospace Outlaw and Paradise Killer into a hole in the ground, but like, respectfully. Everyone's very on-form. Then it's time to introduce some new games to the collection, and this time we've each selected one indie game that we all feel is just far too important to omit. For Liam, that's just got to be Stardew Valley; Rachel makes a compelling case for the enduring appeal of Disco Elysium; and Rebecca uses science (after a fashion) to conclude that Hades really needs to be there too. And, not least of all because 10 vaulted games is a nice round number to start off with, we also put Dredge on a special shelf of its own to indicate that it was our very first Indieventure Game of the Year in 2023. Hyperfixations this week see Rachel still obsessed with The Traitors: Series 2, Rebecca still obsessed with Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, and Liam reading Masters of Doom by David Kushner like a proper adult.
Join us on Discord! First Segment 03:14 - Reflecting on the release of The Silt Verses Roleplaying Game. Topic 20:07 - A deep dive into The Silt Verses Roleplaying Game Media Recommendations 01:36:20 - I Am in Eskew 01:37:35 - When Evil Lurks 01:39:37 - Kentucky Route Zero 01:41:23 - Eeler's Choice 01:42:33 - Norco
Nate, Sebastian, Ryan, and Jordan gather to discuss KENTUCKY ROUTE ZERO, Cardboard Computer's surreal trip through an America haunted by debt, loss, regret, and hope. The first episode released in 2013, but our timeline places it at the journey's conclusion, which only emerged in 2020. We talk theater, symmetry, literature, and whether it's worth it to try and make art in a world which seems to be precipitously falling apart -- and, indeed, whether it's possible to do anything else. Ryan wants to know how we feel about horses, Sebastian encounters a burger too big for him to eat, and Nate maps out a phone tree.
It's time for another game designer interview! Kyle Rowan is the lead game designer at Wyrd Games and the main brain behind last year's smash hit Vagrantsong. In addition to talking about how Vagrantsong came to be and the exciting pair of expansions coming up on Kickstarter, we discuss: The game's esoteric set of inspirations, including the works of Jack Kerouac, the comic book Harrow County, and the computer game Kentucky Route Zero. Why some people (*cough* Mike *cough*) bounce off the Runaway character. RPG discussions, including Eat the Reich and the forthcoming Blades in '68. And a (not sponsored) flashback to local barbecue that is totally Kyle's fault. If you want to hear our original take on Vagrantsong, it's in Episode 44, Part 2. And if you want to follow Kyle on "the socials," he's @rowanoake on Bluesky and The Platform Formerly Known As Twitter. As for us, we appreciate your listening as always, and would love to get an iTunes review if you have a few minutes to leave one. We'd also love to have you visit our website and let us know what kinds of games we should discuss next. You're also more than welcome to comment on the episode page, or our Facebook page, or tag @ascentofgames on Twitter (for as long as Twitter still exists). Whatever way you prefer to share your opinions with us, we'd love to hear them. As always, we appreciate your listening - stay safe out there! Website: https://www.ascentofboardgames.com Email: ascentofboardgames@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ascentboardgames/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ascentofgames Discord: http://discord.ascentofboardgames.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ascentofboardgames/ And, occasionally, Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ascentofboardgames Intro and outro music is "Evening Melodrama" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under a Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. The Ascent of Board Games is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Some rights reserved. Thank you for listening!
Hey y'all hear about this WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike? Why is it so hard to just compensate people fairly for their labor? We'll never know (which is partly why we'll never be billionaires. Ethics! Wild stuff.).In place of our usual programming, were going to turn our eyes to ~other media~; a list of what we cover is below.Consider donating to the Entertainment Community Fund to help support workers affected by the work stoppage. Baldur's Gate 3Elden Ring (ergo Dark Souls, Bloodborne, et al.)Tears of the KingdomYakuza seriesArmored Core 6StarfieldKentucky Route ZeroDisco ElysiumCirce (Madeline Miller)A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Becky Chambers)Garth Marenghi's TerrorTome (Garth Marenghi)Comedy Bang! Bang! The Podcast: The Book (Aukerman, et al.)The music of Kevin's teen years (aka Linkin Park & Metallica)Find us on twitter @whatisamoviepod and shoot us and email at whatisamoviepod@gmail.com
Nick er stor fan av From Software-serien Armored Core. Nå har han spilt Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon og i ukens episode breier han ut om den opplevelsen.Rune kan fortsatt ikke snakke noe om sin reise gjennom Starfield, men det drypper ferske nyheter om spillet fra spillmessen GamesCom. I tillegg har han testet både Fort Solis, PS5-versjonen av det fantastiske Kentucky Route Zero og moderniseringen av Quake 2.Ellers i Podcasten får du flere nyheter fra GamesCom, inkludert ferske detaljer om det lovende, norske spillet Dustborn, avdukingen av Little Nightmares III, heftige scener fra Black Myth: Wukong og mye mer.Dessuten har vi kost oss med true crime-parodi på NRK, de første detaljene om Final Shape-utvidelsen til Destiny 2, detaljer om den håndholdte spillmaskinen Playstation Portal og mye mer.God helg!
It's that time of the year again, so TheXboxHub team is shining the spotlight on Gamescom 2023 and specifically Opening Night Live. There's also an exclusive interview regarding Kentucky Route Zero in TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 176. You won't want to miss this episode! Sharing their unfiltered thoughts this week are Gareth, James, Paul and Richard, with no room for small talk. It's straight into Gamescom 2023: Opening Night Live for a full on analysis of everything and anything worth mentioning. Find out whether they enjoyed the event as a whole and why the following titles piqued their interest… Black Myth: Wukong Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Crimson Desert Expeditions: A MudRunner Game Little Nightmares 3 Mortal Kombat 1 Tekken 8 Thank Goodness You're Here And lots more! And then there's a fascinating interview with the co-creator of Kentucky Route Zero, which has recently received an upgrade on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. It's well worth a listen. If you wish to comment on anything discussed in TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 176, or ask any questions for us to respond to in future episodes, feel free to do so! As always, full show notes are available over at https://www.thexboxhub.com/podcast
This week's episode is about Meg's Monster, a patron recommendation that turned out to be delightful. It's a simple, short & sweet pixel art adventure, that distinguishes itself from the pack with some enjoyable writing, and an emotional story that'll tug at your heartstrings. There's also a book review in this episode. "Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow" by Gabrielle Zevin is an engrossing piece of literary fiction located in the world of game development, that might be of some interest to gamers. In the roundup: Killsquad, Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood, Adore, Kentucky Route Zero. And many thanks to the show's 46 patrons! If you'd like to join them in supporting the show on Patreon, you can do so from $1 per month at http://patreon.com/gaminginthewild. Patrons get access to a catalogue of bonus episodes, and an invite to the show's lovely Discord community. You can also send a one-off tip via Ko-Fi at http://ko-fi.com/gaminginthewild. All proceeds go into the podcast, covering things like equipment, games, music, editing apps, and so forth. I really appreciate the support, it helps make the show better. If you enjoy the show, you can come say hi on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch - find all the links at http://gaminginthewild.com. And check out this Steam curator page made by podcast supporter DovetailTrue: https://store.steampowered.com/curator/43457463-Gaming-in-the-Wild-%2528unofficial%2529/ Thanks for listening!
On this week's GoGCast, Joelle revisits a point and click gem and reviews Kentucky Route Zero. Cat goes on a rant about some discourse surrounding Baldur's Gate 3. Finally, we chat about the failed $2b deal between Embracer Group and Savvy Games, and how Netflix games are coming to TVs and PCs. What is Everyone Playing? (00:22:22) Kentucky Route Zero (00:28:17) This Week's News (00:34:23) No, Baldur's Gate 3 is not causing developers to panic (00:34:23) Embracer Group and Savvy Games: The $2b deal that fell through (01:00:09) Netflix tests streaming games to TVs and PCs (01:06:26) Outro and Wrap-up (01:16:56) - Thanks for listening! The GoGCast comes out weekly so make sure to subscribe and you won't miss an episode. For more about us, Girls on Games, check out girlsongames.ca. Find our Merch at http://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/GirlsOnGames/ Buy us a Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/girlsongames
Whoooo we're officially in the double-digits gang! We've somehow managed to make it to episode 10 of Indiescovery without going completely feral and wrecking the joint. I say that, but this week's episode is a little, shall we say, unhinged? Rebecca, Liam, and Rachel hadn't really had a proper chat all week so there's a lot of Friday energy and catching up, and the energy levels only increase when we start to talk about our main topic of this episode: Eurovision! And indie games, of course. Yes, it's a Eurovision-themed episode, and more specifically, which indie game characters we think would make the best Eurovision entries. We're looking for kooky, campy, gimmicky, vibrant, and super queer showstoppers. Oh and a good song would also help, too. But first, we kick off the pod with a chat about Disney World, as Rachel has just come back from a very fun but very tiring 10-day trip to Disney World Orlando. Then there's some very cursed Goofy chat, which we'll leave for you to listen to without spoilers. So which indie game characters do we think would make great Eurovision entries? Rebecca's first up with Monster Prom's Liam de Lioncourt, a hipster vampire with a love for eccentric music. Chuck a keytar in his hands and we think this topknot, suspender-wearing weirdo would go down a treat. Rachel and Rebecca then both agree on Junebug's performance from Kentucky Route Zero, is a mesmerising ballad that would knock the party hat off anyone in the audience. Liam's choice is the Chowder Man from Hypnospace Outlaw, a synth-rock entry whose major sweaty dad vibes would win the hearts of Europe. We also chuck some others into the mix including Lady Love Dies from Paradise Killer with her absolute banger of a track ‘Paradise (Stay Forever)', the Hades cast giving a super bi-sexual rock song in the same vein as Måneskin, any of Red's songs from Transistor, a drag queen pop anthem from Undertale's Mettaton, and (Liam's exact words) a yassified Harry Du Bois from Disco Elysium, which would be immense. There's a quick chat about what a Eurovision game adaptation world look like, be it a party game, visual novel, something like Just Sing, or a new Danganronpa game where each act gets a brutal execution. We also get back onto Disney again and look up the internet's top 10 hottest Disney characters, so enjoy that! We end the pod with our current hyperfixations. Rachel's is Eurovision (surprise surprise) and she's going all in this year with scorecards, Reddit threads, Twitter discourse and more. Rebecca's first pick is the Murder, She Wrote series from PushingUpRoses, a YouTube series she gave a shout-out to last episode, and the very good Ace Attorney podcast Turnabout Breakdown by Jay Castello and Diego Nicolás Argüello. Liam's first is murder mystery Grave Expectations by RPS' very own Alice Bell (whooo!) and his second is sci-fi novel Frontier by Grace Curtis. Indiescovery is a podcast by Rock Paper Shotgun. Our theme music is by Dylan Sitts, specifically the songs Tahoe Trip, Pool Sticker, and Express Check-in. You can contact the podcast by chucking an email to podcast@rockpapershotgun.com, or by chatting to like-minded individuals about PC gaming over in our Discord. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
De nuevo les traemos dos juegos en un podcast. En esta ocasión son propuestas jugables en donde la narrativa es muy propia de un videojuego y además ocn latas dosis de arte e interacción con el jugador. Empezamos con Kentucky Route Zero TV Edition [01:27], una aventura con muchas conversaciones y un paseo por la vida de muchas personas interesantes. Se lanzó originalmente de forma episódica y esta versión es la que agrupa todos los capítulos hasta el final del juego. Continuamos con Inscryption [28:25], un juego de cartas intercambiables que además tiene algo de acertijos y mecánicas Rogue.like. También tiene una propuesta artística muy interesante y cambios en varios de sus aspectos jugables y narrativos. Este podcast lo encuentran en muchos gestores de podcast agréguenos en su favorito, por ejemplo en Google Podcast Spotify iVoox Si quieren proponernos algo estamos en nuestras redes Twitter - https://twitter.com/CronicasGoomba Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cronicasgoomba/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CronicasGoomba
It's episode five of Indiescovery and we'd like our listeners to get to know us a little better, so this week we've picked our ultimate favourite indie games and then had a big old natter about them. Talking about all our favourite games would take us into 3023, so we've kept it to two games per person, which actually wasn't as hard as we thought it would be. To kick off the episode, we introduce the ✨Indiescovery Vault✨ a magical place locked behind a huge, golden door. It's a wonderful place where only the most prestigious indie games may go as selected by the Indiescovery team. The six games we've chosen for this episode will have a coveted place in the vault, but more will be added as the podcast goes on. This is the first of many episodes where we chat about our favourite indie games, so the vault will be opened again in future episodes. The first of our picks is Paradise Killer. Liam chose this murder mystery about gods and demons set on a tropical island dripping in vaporwave aesthetics. Even though she's not played it, Paradise Killer is very much a Rebecca game (it's basically a match made in indie game heaven) so Liam and Rebecca will keep poking her until she plays it. The second game is Rebecca's pick, Monster Prom, a game that introduced her to both the indie gaming scene and visual novels. This one is an Indiescovery contender for a standalone episode, one were we all jump into multiplayer for a few rounds then talk about it. If that format is something you'd be interested in for future episodes then tell us by leaving a comment! A game that sits snuggly in its number one spot on the RPS top 100, Return Of The Obra Dinn sails gracefully into our picks, nominated by Rachel. Turns out the RPS treehouse really like mystery games, so this detective game about a lost ghost ship from the 1800s was destined to be in the vault at some point. Let's put it this way: any game that forces you to learn the difference between a gunner, purser, helmsman, and bosun (and we're not even mad about it) is worth playing. We've time travelled back in time with Liam's second pick, Hypnospace Outlaw. This is a game we've chatted about on the podcast before, but it bears repeating: Hypnospace Outlaw is awesome. Set during the wild heyday of the online world, this ‘90s internet simulator is a gem of a game, so into the pit it goes (Yes, we have a pit in our vault. It was requested by Liam. It's basically Liam's pit. Blame Liam.). Rebecca's next pick is Firewatch, and wow did she almost have Liam and Rachel in tears talking about it. The feels were out when we were chatting about this one, as we get into the game's brilliant characters, lovely visuals, and heart warming themes. We're not crying, you are. The last of our six games is Kentucky Route Zero, which was Rachel's pick. She really loves this game, and when choosing her two games for this episode she didn't hesitate in choosing KRZ. A magical realist adventure, this American road trip follows a group of drifters as they search for an ethereal highway that runs through an underground cave system beneath Kentucky. It's a little weird, but also perfect (in our humble opinion). The squad then quickly list off other indies that crossed our minds when choosing our six (some of which we'll definitely get into in future eps) and then we dive into our hyperfixations. Rachel's been watching hours and hours of the RPG show Dimension 20, Liam has been watching Brutalmoose's calming mall and microwave meal reviews, and Rebecca introduced us to mushroom ketchup, which sounds amazing?? Did you know that mushroom ketchup existed? Every day is a school day, apparently. Indiescovery is a podcast by Rock Paper Shotgun. Our theme music is by Dylan Sitts, specifically the songs Tahoe Trip, Pool Sticker, and Express Check-in. You can contact the podcast by chucking an email to podcast@rockpapershotgun.com, or by chatting to like-minded individuals about PC gaming over in our Discord. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I had the incredible opportunity to work with Ben, Jared and Kai on this latest entry in the Fireside Talks. We had the opportunity to have a really fun, laid-back discussion about their show Play Along Pod and their journey through doing a book-club style gaming podcast. This episode's focused game is Kentucky Route Zero - which let me tell you, after talking to the boys about this one, I've never been more excited to jump into a game. Magical realism and transcendentalism abound! As always, I hope you enjoy. (00:38) - Intro(02:05)- Interview with the Jared, Ben & Kai of the Play Along Podcast(01:23:00) - Kentucky Route Zero Review(02:15:07) - OutroI'd strongly encourage everyone to go follow and subscribe to Play Along Podcast with Ben, Jared and Kai at the link below!https://linktr.ee/PlayAlongPodcastIntermission/Game Music: Kentucky Route Zero OST [Composed by Ben Babbitt] If you want to reach out to Nick and Will personally to engage with us about the show, follow us on any link here:https://linktr.ee/FridayNightGamecastSupport the show
Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away is one of those rare films that is both super popular and super weird. Rife with cinematic non sequiturs, unforgettable imagery, and moments of horror, it is an outstanding example of a story form that goes all the way back to the myth of Psyche and Eros from Apuleius's Golden Ass, if not earlier. In this type of story, a girl on the cusp of maturity steps into a magical realm where people and things from waking life reappear, draped in the gossamer of dream and nightmare. Musicologist and WS assistant Meredith Michael joins JF and Phil to discuss a strange jewel of Japanese animated cinema. Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/weirdstudies) and get early access to Phil Ford's new podcast series on Wagner's Ring Cycle. Sign up for JF's upcoming online course (https://www.nuralearning.com/weird-macbeth) on Shakespeare's Macbeth on Nura Learning. Listen to volume 1 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-1) and volume 2 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-2) of the Weird Studies soundtrack by Pierre-Yves Martel (https://www.pymartel.com) Find us on Discord (https://discord.com/invite/Jw22CHfGwp) Get the T-shirt design from Cotton Bureau (https://cottonbureau.com/products/can-o-content#/13435958/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s)! Get your Weird Studies merchandise (https://www.redbubble.com/people/Weird-Studies/shop?asc=u) (t-shirts, coffee mugs, etc.) Visit the Weird Studies Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/shop/weirdstudies) REFERENCES Hayao Miyazaki, Spirited Away (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245429/) Kyle Gann, Robert Ashley (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780252078873) Robert Ashely, [Perfect Lives](https://ubu.com/film/ashleyperfect.html)_ Apuleius, “Psyche and Eros” from The Golden Ass (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780199540556) Henri Bergson, Time and Free Will (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780486417677) Kentucky Route Zero (http://kentuckyroutezero.com/), video game Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild (https://www.zelda.com/breath-of-the-wild/), video game Jean Sibelius, 5th Symphony (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcjvvBbZhn4&ab_channel=hr-Sinfonieorchester%E2%80%93FrankfurtRadioSymphony) Quentin Tarantino (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000233/), film maker Mark Rothko (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Rothko), American painter Giles Deleuze, “What is the Creative Act?” (https://www.kit.ntnu.no/sites/www.kit.ntnu.no/files/what_is_the_creative_act.pdf) GK Chesterton, Orthdoxy (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781952410482) Herman Hesse, Siddhartha (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780553208849) Andrew Osmond, BFI Guide to Spirited Away (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781838719524) Special Guest: Meredith Michael.
What's Up Kids! This week Paul and John go over Kentucky Route Zero by Cardboard Computer. Also in this weeks discussion are our thoughts on the latest video game news and what game John is torturing Paul with for next week. Listen Today where all pods are cast.
Solo las personas más selectas podrán detectar los lujos que llevaron a que el episodio 425 de Café Fandango sea el primero en superar los mil millones de dólares en gastos, y, sospechosamente, todas están verificadas en Twitter. A pesar de no pagar Twitter Blue, en este programa vas a encontrar a Seba que te cuenta del Art of Rally, del Aven Colony, Subnautica, Indivisible y Kentucky Route Zero. Después pasamos por los lanzamientos y nos adentramos en las noticias donde se anuncia una fecha que Gus espera hace más de 20 años, el Witcher 3 finalmente recibirá su parche ex-next ahora current gen, Ash Ketchum se consagra campeón del mundo (elijo creer, anulo mufa) y, finalmente, cerramos con los nominados para los Game Awards y nuestras informadísimas predicciones.
We're a little short on games to discuss this episode, but JT has finished up Kentucky Route Zero and this leads us into a meandering chat about what makes an ‘art house' game. Listen on for a meaningless, pretentious, but otherwise enjoyable discussion! Games discussed: 01:37 - There's a Witcher remake in the works 09:11 - Kentucky Route Zero 33:19 - ‘Art house' video games 01:18:32 - What we'll be playing Music: Dusk of a Northern Kingdom (The Witcher) Too Late to Love You (Kentucky Route Zero) Downstream (Braid) Get in touch with us at discanddice@gmail.com or join us on Discord. Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram
00:00 オープニング 00:25『Kentucky Route Zero』 05:36『A Musical Story』 12:44『Long Live The Queen』 ■出演 今井晋 各務都心(シナリオライター) 山田集佳(フリーライター) IGN JAPAN編集部のスタッフが、最近遊んだゲームについて話す番組 ■「しゃべりすぎGAMER」の再生リストはこちら https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5dP0ylcT42dJXN_5KJECJ8cI9hK690_e ■ポッドキャスト版 iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/ign-japan-%E3%81%97%E3%82%83%E3%81%B9%E3%82%8A%E3%81%99%E3%81%8Egamer-%E3%83%9D%E3%83%83%E3%83%89%E3%82%AD%E3%83%A3%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88/id1258418439 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4AKK4MIlRk3Zfj8my703D8?si=x1_N0RZnTWiagXspsoIUkA ■一部使用楽曲 MusMus:http://musmus.main.jp/ ――――――――――― IGN JAPAN : http://jp.ign.com/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/IGNJapan Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/IGNJapan コメント投稿ルール:http://jp.ign.com/ign-japan/21173/editorial/ign-japanyoutube
00:00 オープニング 00:25『Kentucky Route Zero』 05:36『A Musical Story』 12:44『Long Live The Queen』 ■出演 今井晋 各務都心(シナリオライター) 山田集佳(フリーライター) IGN JAPAN編集部のスタッフが、最近遊んだゲームについて話す番組 ■「しゃべりすぎGAMER」の再生リストはこちら https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5dP0ylcT42dJXN_5KJECJ8cI9hK690_e ■ポッドキャスト版 iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/ign-japan-%E3%81%97%E3%82%83%E3%81%B9%E3%82%8A%E3%81%99%E3%81%8Egamer-%E3%83%9D%E3%83%83%E3%83%89%E3%82%AD%E3%83%A3%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88/id1258418439 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4AKK4MIlRk3Zfj8my703D8?si=x1_N0RZnTWiagXspsoIUkA ■一部使用楽曲 MusMus:http://musmus.main.jp/
The gameography of Amanita Design makes its second Underplayed appearance and we see the world through a cat's POV, where there are soooo many knock-over-ables. Then, we're hopping on the Zero (only once we believe its existence) to witness a half-authentic, half-exaggerated folk-fantasy world from the three minds at Cardboard Computer. This is Underplayed, where Bo_Po and DiscoCola review indie games of all kinds! Timestamps00:00 - Start03:11 - DiscoCola's Secret Game15:55 - Bo_Po's Secret Game34:12 - Featured Game: Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition
NORCO is an intriguing new pixel-art point 'n' click adventure (wait, don't leave, trust me) published by Raw Fury. It tells the story of a strange family mystery occuring in a dystopian near-future Louisiana that's perhaps a little too close to comfort. It's an excellent indie game that wears influences such as Kentucky Route Zero and Disco Elysium on its sleeve, but manages to also be very much its own thing. A video of a Norco refinery that I mention in the show: https://youtu.be/OSYH8lOppsk If you enjoy the show, you can come say hi on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch - find the links at http://gaminginthewild.com. If you'd like to support the show on Patreon, you can do so from $1 per month and get exclusive episodes, sale recommendations, and an invite to the show's Discord community – go to http://patreon.com/gaminginthewild for that. You can also support the show via Ko-Fi if that's your preferred creator platform: http://ko-fi.com/gaminginthewild. And as always, thanks for listening!
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Fin Du Game vous embarque dans sa traversée nébuleuse de Kentucky Route Zero. Un Point & Click conçu comme une pièce de théâtre en cinq actes où les perspectives et les mises en scène changent constamment. Le road trip du studio Cardboard Computer nous plonge dans une Amérique rurale abandonnée, endettée mais néanmoins habitée par une forme de magie qui pourrait rassembler celles et ceux qui s'y sont perdus. Un voyage qui reste malgré tout exigeant, par sa lenteur et ses références éclectiques, et qui a peut-être empêché KRZ de toucher un public plus large. Mais presque 10 ans après la sortie du premier acte, son influence se ressent bien dans des titres autrement plus populaires.Merci à nos patreotes qui financent l'émission sur https://www.patreon.com/findugameRejoignez le club de lecture sur Discord : discord.gg/YTGbSkNMerci à notre sponsor pour cet épisode, le Game Pass : https://www.xbox.com/fr-FR/xbox-game-pass
Blizzards new mobile game. Square-Enix and their recent moves. Fortnite back on apple stuff via MS. Stone Cold loves Breath of The Wild. Dear Martha Retro Magazine Letters. Scott played The Gunk, Rogue Legacy 2, Bakery Simulator, Warhammer 40k: Chaos Gate, Bugsnax, and Chernobilite. Jon played The Stanley Parable: Ultra Delux, Hand of Gilgamech, the Ace Attorney Trilogy, Road 96, and Kentucky Route Zero. Beau played a LOT of stuff on his Meta Quest 2, including mods for pc games and Battle Sister. A great new Mashup and more!
Blizzards new mobile game. Square-Enix and their recent moves. Fortnite back on apple stuff via MS. Stone Cold loves Breath of The Wild. Dear Martha Retro Magazine Letters. Scott played The Gunk, Rogue Legacy 2, Bakery Simulator, Warhammer 40k: Chaos Gate, Bugsnax, and Chernobilite. Jon played The Stanley Parable: Ultra Delux, Hand of Gilgamech, the Ace Attorney Trilogy, Road 96, and Kentucky Route Zero. Beau played a LOT of stuff on his Meta Quest 2, including mods for pc games and Battle Sister. A great new Mashup and more!
“What about a person? Can a person be haunted?” This week, Ryan, Leah, Jon and James take the long journey home through the twilight roads and caves of Kentucky Route Zero, discussing the mysterious visions along the way. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_512.mp3 Cane and Rinse issue 512 was edited by Ryan Zhao You can support Cane and Rinse and in return receive an often extended version of the podcast four weeks early, along with exclusive podcasts, if you subscribe to our Patreon for the minimum of $2 per month (+VAT). Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum
In the finale of Kentucky Route Zero, Jared, Ky and Ben wrap up their time with Act 5 as well as give their overall opinions on the game. The ending of Kentucky Route Zero is very interesting, so you're not going to want to miss the conclusion to this wild journey. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @PlayAlongPod. Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST. Music is done by https: https://boqeh.bandcamp.com
In this weeks episode of Kentucky Route Zero, Jared, Ky, and Ben follow the gang onto The Echo, a mysterious underground river. We meet some more new characters that help us cross The Echo as well as attend a theremin concert. If you don't know what a theremin is don't worry.........no one does. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @PlayAlongPod. Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST. Music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Strap in folks, we got another long one for you. In this week's episode, Jared, Ky, and Ben continue to follow Conway, Shannon, and Ezra as they try to complete Conway's final delivery for the antique shop. We will be introduced to a slew of new characters as well as begin to peel back the curtain on some of the mysteries of this world. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @PlayAlongPod. Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST. Music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this weeks episode, Jared, Ky, and Ben continue their adventures in Kentucky Route Zero. We get introduced to some new characters and see how these characters will assist Conway on his journey to make this one last delivery. If you were into the fantastical realism of this game, this episode leans heavily into the fantastical. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @PlayAlongPod. Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST. Music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this weeks episode, Jared, Ky, and Ben start the magical realistic adventure game, Kentucky Route Zero. The game is separated into five acts, and each episode will focus on one act and its intermissions. We will be discuss our time meeting Conway, our main character, as we follow him on his adventure to make one final delivery for a dying antique store. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @PlayAlongPod. Episodes of this podcast go up every Tuesday at 9 am PST. Music is done by https://boqeh.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's not every day that there's a Giant Beastcast to listen to! But it is every Friday and today is that Friday!! Listen in as we discuss more XCOM 2, Call of Duty Modern Warfare, Kentucky Route Zero, Coffee Talk, and oh so much more! And there may or maThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5929733/advertisement
It's a very special day! Beastcast Day!! Listen up on a hot fresh episode all about Kentucky Route Zero, DOOM, and The Sims 4 Tiny Living. We also discuss Half Life Alyx, the back of the new Xbox, and Werner Herzog.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5929733/advertisement