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Welcome back to IndieQuest, a celebration of all things indie games! On this episode we bring on Dave Jackson, from the Tales From the Backlog Podcast, to the show! We do what we do best, bring games to our ever growing list of curated indie games, The Quest Log! Seth and Josh bring shorter experiences with unique looks and vibes. Steve and Dave bring a couple of banger titles that use failure as a teaching tool. This is a big episode with an awesome guest, we hope you enjoy! Check out Dave's work here: Tales From the Backlog - https://talesfromthebacklog.fireside.fm/Dave's Socials - https://linktr.ee/realdavejackson------------------------------------------Games talked about in the show (contains spoilers for the episode):----------------------------Spilled!, Rain World, Blue Prince, Shotgun Cop ManSend us a text---------------------------------------------Leave us questions, comments, concerns, or feedback of any kind at our email indiequestpod@gmail.com or follow us on BlueSky @indiequestpod!If you want to see the Quest Log go to indiequestpod.com! This will be updated as episodes are released, be wary though because it may contain spoilers for the episode!Follow our Hosts here:Steve on twitch - twitch.tv/BlinkoomJosh on BlueSky - @JoshLeslieSeth on BlueSky - @captaindrachmaYou want to comment on something we talk about on a podcast?! Check out the network's reddit!https://www.reddit.com/r/polymedia/Special thanks to the intro music artist CrossFrog and the cover artist for the show @d3ltari on Instagram.Support the show - We're a proud part of the Polymedia Network!www.polymedianetwork.com
Radar è una rubrica dedicata ai giochi indie più interessanti del mese, curata da Giulia Martino.I giochi di questo mese: - Everhood 2- Centum- The Darkest Files- Rain World: The Watcher- Space Sprouts
In een kaasplank van een aflevering gaan we een hele zwik games langs die we deze week hebben mogen spelen. Keez werd gegrepen door de AA charme van Eternal Strands, terwijl indie lieveling Tunic zich nog moet bewijzen. De retro aura van Final Fantasy IV blijft dertig jaar na dato indruk maken. Maarten deed een dagje speed daten met Rain World, 12 minutes, Void Basterds en Octopath Traveler II. Verder kijken we naar de toekomst van Xbox, duiken we in de brievenbus en gaan we zowaar met onze supporters op avontuur. Mis ‘m niet: De Videogame Show!Miss Pac Man (00:01:15)De Videogame Club / Keez' pols (00:08:00)Rain World (00:11:30)Final Fantasy IV (00:19:45)Octopath Traveler II (00:25:35)Void Basterds (00:25:35)Eternal Strands (00:31:00)12 minutes (00:39:25)Tunic (00:42:45)Xbox Developer Direct (00:49:45)Ninja Gaiden (00:51:00)South Of Midnight (00:53:20)Claire Obscure Expedition 33 (00:54:35)De toekomst van Xbox en Xcloud (00:57:00)DOOM The Dark Ages (00:59:22)Wie spelen er nog nieuwe games?? (01:03:40)Skyrim (01:09:10)Alpha Protocol (01:10:20)Sega Rally (01:12:40)Riro Games (01:09:50)Dishonored (01:14:50) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's Mike and Al with all the latest Switch news - but which stories are real? Dadish 3D , PO'ed: Definitive Edition,Nintendo of America (NOA) , NeoSprint ,F-Zero Maximum Velocity ,Rose & Camellia Collection ,Uniqlo ,SaGa Emerald Beyond ,April Fools, Pokémon Sleep e-Sports World Champions Tournament,PowerWash Simulator , dirt mode,Among Us ,Balanced Overwatch,Hakokoro V, Omega 6: The Triangle Stars,Slave Zero X ,Earthblade ,It Takes Two , Corpse Party II: Darkness Distortion, The Watcher DLC for Rain World,Future Saga DLC for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2,Headup Games,Nintendo DSi 'eCrew Development Program' ,TY the Tasmanian Tiger: Bush Rescue Bundle physical collection ,Grounded, Pokémon TV ,Unicorn Overlord , Tetris 99 Maximus cup,Hollow Knight Silksong , Paper Mario, Mario & Luigi ,Super Mario RPGSupport the show
Rain World is a game that was released to very mixed reviews. With a whopping 59 on Metacritic, it was panned for its controls, difficulty, tedium and general obtuseness. But take a gander at the community reviews and you get a very different picture.The thing is, Rain World can at times be all the things that its critics hate so much that they give it a lower score than your generic AAA Ubisoft game that comes out every 6 months. It controls nothing like Mario. It kills you frequently and uncaringly. Its checkpointing and karma systems do force you towards a kind of repetition, and its refusal to explain anything does mean you have to experiment to understand the world in front of you.But does a different philosophical approach to game design really deserve this kind of heat? Is Rain World's expectation that you learn by doing, instead of gradually ramping up difficulty with careful tutorializing, really that bad? Is it, perhaps, that the very thing many critics loathe about the game, exactly what makes Rainworld truly shine?On this special 116th episode of the Retro Spectives Podcast, we play the cult classic Rain World, and do our best to cut to the heart of what it's all about.On this episode, we discuss:What is the fundamental gameplay loop of Rain World actually like? Rain World is a game that resists easy definition or explanation, shrouded in mystery and misunderstandings. We break down what our experiences of actually playing the game was, from start to finish.How well do Rain World's many systems gel together? Are the Karma Gates that bar your progress from region to region an essential part of this system, or do they sometimes force the player into a cycle of tedious repetition?What did we think of Rain World's story? How does Rain World deliver its lore to the player, and was there perhaps a more effective way to get the details of the story across?We answer these questions and many more on the 116th episode of the Retro Spectives Podcast! Intro Music: KieLoBot - Tanzen KOutro Music: Rockit Maxx - One point to anotherRain World OST: James Therrien What were your experiences like playing Rain World? Did you like how the story was delivered or was it just too much? What modern game should we play next? Come let us know what you think on our community discord server!You can support the show monetarily on our Buy me a Coffee Page! The Ancients of Rainworld's solution to everything
Rain World, developed by Videocult, is the true definition of a cult hit. If you look on review aggregator websites, you'll see extremely mixed reviews. However, if you ask in Discord servers, subreddits, etc you'll find so many people with feverish praise. It was only a matter of time before I had to try it out for myself, and this was the winner of a Patreon poll! Shoutout to everyone who voted for it, and shoutout to my wonderful guest soccr for joining me to discuss! TIMESTAMPS Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 2:00 Story Setup/Game World 13:00 Gameplay 23:12 Overcoming the Challenge 36:27 Visuals/Music 57:30 SPOILER WALL 1:11:54 Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! (https://patreon.com/realdavejackson) or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/realdavejackson)! Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server! (https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR) Social Media: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/tftblpod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromtheBacklog/) Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages (https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures) Listen to A Top 3 Podcast on Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-top-3-podcast/id1555269504), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2euGp3pWi7Hy1c6fmY526O?si=0ebcb770618c460c) and other podcast platforms (atop3podcast.fireside.fm)!
Side Quests is back and so is host Dave Jackson! He is a podcaster and slugcat trying to survive! The game he is talking about today is Rain World by Videocult, Adult Swim Games and Akupara Games. You can also find this episode's host on twitter as well as listen to his podcasts A Top 3 Podcast and Tales from the Backlog! We have a Patreon! Gain access to episode shout outs, bonus content, early downloads of regular episodes, an exclusive rss feed and more! Click here! You can find the show on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram and YouTube! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!
The start of the Halloween season brings with it a new Counter-Strike game and Spawn in Call of Duty PLUS finally someone on the podcast has played Rain World! Empty Soul Girl: https://www.spirithalloween.com/product/empty-soul-girl-on-a-swing-static-prop-decorations/147916.uts Shaqtoberfest: https://shaqtoberfest.com/ Counter-Strike 2: https://store.steampowered.com/app/730/CounterStrike_2/ Rain World: https://store.steampowered.com/app/312520/Rain_World/ Call of Duty Modern Warfare Spawn Skins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIcIw7UH6Rg iTunes Page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/noclip/id1385062988 RSS Feed: http://noclippodcast.libsyn.com/rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5XYk92ubrXpvPVk1lin4VB?si=JRAcPnlvQ0-YJWU9XiW9pg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/noclippodcast Watch our docs: https://youtube.com/noclippodcast Podcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/noclippodcast Learn About Noclip: https://www.noclip.video Become a Patron and get early access to new episodes: https://www.patreon.com/noclip Follow @noclipvideo on Twitter Chapters: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:08:37 - It's an Empty Soul Girl Halloween 0:12:36 - Shaqtoberfest 0:16:00 - The Soul of Halloween (in video games) 0:18:25 - Counter-Strike 2 0:43:01 - Source 2 for the masses! 0:48:50 - Rain World 0:57:55 - CoD: Modern Warfare Halloween Costumes 1:05:15 - Q: What game do you have the longest-standing unfinished business with? 1:14:54 - Fallout New Vegas 1:18:01 - Project Updates (New doc announcement!) 1:19:26 - Sign Off
Just Roll Good! Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles released on Thursday of last week! This is my baby. The love of my life. The game that I'm proudest to have worked on (IDK maybe Rain World, lol.) Some of the most complicated design I've ever played and I still can't stop after 300 hours. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Want to watch these episodes live? Check us out at https://www.youtube.com/@somederpsplaygames or twitch.tv/somederpsplaygames Check out the podcast on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/somederpstalkaboutgames Want to tell us something? Email us at podcast@somederpsplaygames.com Like our Facebook page too! www.facebook.com/SomeDerpsPlayGames/ We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/somederpsplaygames Rate us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/some-derps-talk-about-games/id1048899720 Follow us on Twitter! SDPG: twitter.com/somederps Buddy: twitter.com/thatbuddysola Mango: twitter.com/theonetruemango Intro and Outro courtesy of twitter.com/VinceRolin
The crew highlights two of this week's hottest games: Lies of P and Mortal Kombat 1, as well as indie throwback RPG Franzen. Lies of P: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1627720/Lies_of_P/ Mortal Kombat 1: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1971870/Mortal_Kombat_1/ Franzen: https://scumhead.itch.io/franzen iTunes Page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/noclip/id1385062988 RSS Feed: http://noclippodcast.libsyn.com/rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5XYk92ubrXpvPVk1lin4VB?si=JRAcPnlvQ0-YJWU9XiW9pg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/noclippodcast Watch our docs: https://youtube.com/noclippodcast Podcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/noclippodcast Learn About Noclip: https://www.noclip.video Become a Patron and get early access to new episodes: https://www.patreon.com/noclip Follow @noclipvideo on Twitter Chapters: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:03:55 - Lies of P 0:30:08 - Mortal Kombat 1 0:44:02 - Franzen 0:51:40 - Mail Bag: Were we wrong about Rain World? 0:57:32 - NEXT EPISODE: Noclip's Game Club on Fallout New Vegas! 0:58:57 - Project Updates 0:59:51 - Sign Off
En este episodio te describimos que es la de inteligencia artificial, te mencionamos ejemplos de ella aplicada a conservación y protección de recursos naturales, luis nos recomienda a Rain World juego con inteligencia artificial para el comportamiento de los personajes. Te contamos sobre nuestro punto de vista de la huelga de actores y actrices de Hollywood y la inteligencia artificial.
Neil's back. Things are working again. Games discussed include Dave the Diver, Super Mario Odyssey, Everybody's Golf, Mario Party Superstars, Rain World, Coffee Golf, TechTonica, Diablo 4 and Pikmin 4. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marc starts things off this week with a question about the success of the Barbie movie and an aside about how Will Ferrell isn't funny before diving into what they've been playing with Mr. Run and Jump, Frank and Drake, Rain World: Downpour, and Risky Woods (QUByte Classics). Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)
Hey there Cubies! Immersion is something that all designers try to create in their games. It gives the player the illusion the game is alive and that all choices made by the player matter. While a lot of this is just an illusion created by the designers there are some games out there that push this to new heights. Games like Rain World use AI to generate everything from the animations to the behaviors that the animals follow. We are starting to see more games using AI in the creation process, but what else can it be used for? Can it make a truly endless game? Make NPCs react to everything changing in their world, all the while based on their behavior patterns? The possibilities are truly endless. -------- Follow the link bellow to go to our various socials and be sure to join the Discord to talk with us and the community directly. Thank you all for the love and support! https://linktr.ee/glitchcube Also we have a website now! Where you can find our show, more about us and even blog posts that we have written! glitchcubepod.com
We're one episode away from being in the double digits, folks! Whoop! But for now, let's dive into episode nine of Indiescovery. Kicking off the episode we actually have a special guest (and definitely not one of Liam's many personas), it's Father Dringus Godliman! The Father guides the Indiescovery gang to a totally real and not metaphysical confession booth where we can safely reveal our Steam sins. After a quick chat about how many games each of us has on our Steam accounts, and how many of them we've actually played, we get into our most-played indies. Rebecca is up first with Max Gentlemen: Sexy Business!, a fun NSFW dating sim with business sim elements, which also acted as the perfect springboard for a quick chat about NSFW indies in general. Rachel's top game is the farming timesink Stardew Valley which surprised absolutely no one, and Liam's is the action roguelike dopamine hitter Vampire Survivors. The next topic of our sinful purge are indie games we own with shocking low playtime. You know what we mean, those games that we all longingly look at in our Steam libraries and swear that one day we will return to them. Liam admits to the cutesy city builder Outlanders and vibrant dark fantasy FPS Amid Evil. Rebecca's games are the beasty RPG Disco Elysium (totally understandable, that one) and The Infectious Madness Of Doctor Dekker, a Lovecraftian FMV game. Rachel's picks were tear-jerker Ori and The Blind Forest and tough-as-nails survival platformer Rain World. And last, but not least, our most shocking confessions: shameful unplayed indie games that we really should play but have not - the greatest of all sins! We're surprised the whole booth didn't burst into flames of retribution. Liam's are story-rich RPG turned full-blown cult Undertale, cosy management sim Spiritfarer, and Disco Elysium - a game which you've really gotta be in the right mood to play. Undertale makes a second appearance in Rebecca's picks, alongside the adorable exploration game Haven Park, and her aforementioned match-made-in-heaven game Paradise Killer (which she WILL play one-day folks, promise). Rachel's pile of shame includes the gothic visual novel The House In Fata Morgana and the turn-based death march Darkest Dungeon. And thus, the purge is complete. After a fond farewell to Father Dringus Godliman, the squad chats about the games we've been playing recently. Rebecca's been rolling dice in the off-beat RPG Betrayal At Club Low (this month's RPS Game Club pick), Rachel's been reading folks' fortunes in The Cosmic Wheel Of Sisterhood, and Liam has been feeding beavers countless jars of pickled goods in gorgeous city-builder Against The Storm. It's hyperfixation time! Rebecca has been playing lots and lots and lots of Honkai: Star Rail, at first for work but now for fun, making her question if it's actually a hyperfixation or a hostage situation. Rachel lists way too many YouTubers who have the best video essays including Mike's Mic, Sarah Z, NakeyJakey, Jacob Geller, Jenny Nicholson, Super Eye Patch Wolf, and Quinton Reviews (she also missed out ContraPoints, Defunctland, and hbomberguy so here they are retroactively). Rebecca chimes in with the Murder She Wrote videos of PushingUpRoses and Liam suggests Lady Emily's video on the almost downfall of the band Gorillaz. Liam ends with another devastating book recommendation (one that was recommended to him by fellow RPS Treehouser Ed) called Stoner by John Williams. Liam is really out here trying to make us all cry with sobering, life-changing book choices, huh. 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
GrinCast - a podcast about videogaming and games from GameGrin
Also phobias Welcome to the GrinCast, your guide to the world of gaming. This episode Ace hosted whilst Artura, Gorzagorz and Spooky talked about phobias! [profile game="44593" title="Rain World"] [profile game="35997" title="Cookie Clicker"] [profile game="117" title="Alan Wake"] [profile game="7211" title="Firefighting Simulator - The Squad"] Remember, if you want to chat to us, just leave a comment on the GameGrin site, or chat to us on Twitter at @GameGrin. If you fancy us on the go, you can subscribe to the podcast on Amazon Music, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Stitcher! Don't forget to check out our Twitch channel and our YouTube channel for more great GameGrin content.
Apoie o projeto e permita que ele continue: apoia.se/nautilus | picpay.me/canalnautilus Esse Periscópio foi um pouco diferente. Apelidado de Fakescópio, ou NOSSOscópio, convidamos as pessoas da nossa comunidade para compartilharem com a gente alguns de seus jogos favoritos. De Monster Hunter Rise a Disco Elysium, falamos um pouquinho de muita coisa. Espero que curtam o experimento! (estamos refazendo o envio pq a versão do Spotify não estava atualizando para o arquivo correto ;-;) O Periscópio é exibido (quase) toda sexta feira, na twitch.tv/nautiluslink. A transmissão começa por volta das 15h! Participantes: Host: Henrique Antero | @hernique777 Convidades: Comunidade no Discord! | Obrigado! Encontre-nos também nas redes sociais: Discord: discord.gg/FPd6hgE Twitter: twitter.com/nautiluslink
Emergent gameplay- when simple gameplay mechanics interact to create unique and complex situations and solutions to problems, and it might be the secret sauce that takes your favorite games from good to great! I'm joined by Moonborne, Alex (Please Don't Listen) and Nave (Gaming Together) to talk about emergent gameplay and our favorite examples from games like Breath of the Wild, Hitman, Deus Ex, Rain World, Magic: The Gathering and more! You should also check out Moonborne's YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/@sss_moonborne), Please Don't Cast (https://soundcloud.com/pleasedontcast), and Gaming Together (https://linktr.ee/gamingtogether)! Support Tales from the Backlog on Patreon! (https://patreon.com/realdavejackson) or buy me a coffee on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/realdavejackson)! Join the Tales from the Backlog Discord server! (https://discord.gg/V3ZHz3vYQR) Social Media: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/talesfromthebacklog/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/tftblpod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TalesfromtheBacklog/) Cover art by Jack Allen- find him at https://www.instagram.com/jackallencaricatures/ and his other pages (https://linktr.ee/JackAllenCaricatures) Listen to A Top 3 Podcast on Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-top-3-podcast/id1555269504), Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/2euGp3pWi7Hy1c6fmY526O?si=0ebcb770618c460c) and other podcast platforms (atop3podcast.fireside.fm)!
The first game in our "Video Game Book Club" is here! We get the crew together to play Rain World: an atmospheric survival exploration platformer, first released in 2017. Is it painfully beautiful, or beautifully painful? Or just pain? We weren't sure, and even after spending an hour and a half talking about it - I don't think anyone's mind is truely settled. One thing is clear: this was a fantastic first pick! Note: this episode contains minor spoilers for the mechanics and first few areas of Rain World, a game which emphasizes discovery. The postpod (beginning at 1:04:00, after the outro music) contains major explicit story spoilers. We warn in the audio before we begin discussion of major spoilers. In this episode: fancy pants adventure is old and so are we, metroidvanias, games that aren't fun, clunky controls?, Feather regrets her decision to stop swearing, you are invited to die, did we make this too hard for ourselves (and can we blame someone else), correction: feather collected every red strawberry in celeste so calibrate your evaluation of her skill accordingly, ~shoutouts zone~ DeeJay said he'd post his tattoo in our server chat but didn't so we also didn't get to see it so if you're reading this ping keeper_wicket and ask to see his tattoo design Demon Turf NetHack was updated just two weeks ago?!? Polygon's Rain World review Rain World Movement Guide Swarm Lake Te Marie plant Rain World longplay Curious Archive: The Most Complex Ecosystem in any Game Join us in playing Cross Code! ~~~ Our theme music comes from the wonderful Hokuto. Want to shout about the episode? Join us at the Taco Stand Discord - it's open to everyone, not just Tacos! Each episode is discussed in the #podco-truck channel.. Our twitter is @CitiesPod, and if you want to link to us, you can catch us at blaseball1.com! We are featherwings#3879, WillofChris#6129, KarpskryparN#2963, and Gary#7675, and we are Infinite Cities Blaseball.
ICB has come down bad with a case of giant robot fever! But honestly, now's a pretty good time to be obsessed with anything besides Blaseball. It all comes down to the question - what are we going to do in yet another siesta? In this episode: Blaseball is gone again, predictions and dates, deeply irresponsible speculation, what are we gonna do, Will explains how cool mecha are purely through onomatopoeia, armored core, even more armored core, we're (not) sorry half this episode is about giant robots, what even is ICB, Feather is a hipster, Zuko is being ornery, and you should join us playing Rain World over the next few weeks. ~shoutouts zone~ Armored Core 6: Fires of the Rubicon trailer Escape from Tarkov weapon customization (cw: gun) Gary and Feather were on the most recent BACo, but it's not out yet, but in a day or two you can probably find it here! Battletech (2019) and Jupiter Moons Dinosaur Comix My Cat Knows One Word In English Rain World ~~~ Our theme music comes from the wonderful Hokuto. Want to shout about the episode? Join us at the Taco Stand Discord - it's open to everyone, not just Tacos! Each episode is discussed in the #podco-truck channel. Our twitter is @CitiesPod, and if you want to link to us, you can catch us at blaseball1.com! We are featherwings#3879, WillofChris#6129, KarpskryparN#2963, and Gary#7675, and we are Infinite Cities Blaseball.
Hey, middle-aged gamers. Welcome back to part 2 of our podcast where we talk about the games that we have been playing. Today Antoine talks about his continuing adventures in the Total War: Warhammer III universe. In today's episode, he reveals why it's so hard to play an "evil" faction in the game. Adam also talks about the difficulty in Rain World and why he's so glad he finished it. If you like the episode, don't forget to leave us some feedback on your favorite podcasting app.
What's better than this, felines being strays? We're cat lovers and we played THE cat game everyone couldn't wait for. If we had CRT monitors for heads, you'd see hearts on our faces right now. This is Underplayed, where Bo_Po and DiscoCola review indie games of all kinds! Timestamps00:00 - Start07:37 - DiscoCola's Secret Game23:30 - Bo_Po's Secret Game38:23 - Featured Game: Stray
Let it Rain, World Series Heads Back to Houston, Special Teams and More - Friday Hour 1
Apoie o projeto e permita que ele continue: apoia.se/nautilus | picpay.me/canalnautilus No Café com Videogames #78, comentamos a nova expansão de Rain World, o cancelamento da E3, o novo jogo na série Hyper Light, novidades na Playstation Plus e no Game Pass e os problemas e assédio que estão acontecendo dentro da Undead Labs, estúdio responsável pela franquia State of Decay: A matéria da Undead Labs: https://kotaku.com/state-of-decay-3-x... O Café com Videogames acontece toda segunda, às 9:30 da manhã, lá na twitch.tv/nautiluslink Participantes: Host: Lucas Zavadil | @lucaseduardrz Convidado: Bruno Tessaro | @BrunoTessaro Convidado: Ricardo Regis | @RicardoNauts Encontre-nos também nas redes sociais: Discord: discord.gg/FPd6hgE Twitter: twitter.com/nautiluslink Instagram: instagram.com/nautiluslink
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Erica * Abby Topics: * Scale modeling hacks for broke hobbyists * Nobody should live here redux: nobody should live here either * Anal Sampling Mechanism * Wallace Stevens - The Emperor of Ice Cream * https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45234/the-emperor-of-ice-cream * Andrei Tarkovsky, game designer * https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzFSsNQYoXBo4zjmTmncoA * https://www.youtube.com/c/SulMatul Microtopics: * Photoshopping your co-guest's face onto a platypus or maybe it's a beaver. * Wanting to depict someone as having a really excellent body without knowing what that means to them, so you photoshop a swimming trophy into their hands. * The claw beavers use to comb oil into their fur. * An after-dinner lemon. * Memorably embarrassing yourself as a mnemonic aid. * Playing along with someone's schemes to get them to leave you alone. * A cool hacker whose anti-establishment principles drive her to pirate every episode of Digimon. * Differentiating between the real world and the cyberpunk dystopian future by the number of Digimon available. * Painting the peg of a loose action figure joint with clear nail polish so the peg gets a little thicker. * The downtown Los Angeles Gundam shop. * Not being permitted, socially, to carry around clear nail polish, so you get a flask and write "man juice" on it and pour the nail polish in. * Man Juice, For Men Only. * Finding a vice big enough to squish an entire city block. * Desperately searching for how to do something and finding a single forum post from fifteen years ago, with a single reply from the same poster saying "never mind, figured it out." * Appealing to 60 year old men who need something to put in their basement. * When tour wife and kids leave you and your turkey sandwich is dry and lonely. * Ancient web forums that aren't getting any more radicalized because nobody is posting there any more. * The scum of mold you get on top of your pickling brine. * How Koreans deal with moldy kimchi. * Transcending all human notions of gender by both using blush to make your Gundam model look muddy and using a soldering iron to make it look like it has bullet holes. * The ways The T-1000 is female-coded, actually, e.g. taking on a child care role, but the filmmakers clothe the robot in a masculine skin for some reason. * A beaver with a swimming trophy who doesn't want to go in the lake because it's too cold. * Eating your lemons and sitting in the dark of the lodge, as the winter will soon be over. * Whether beavers get pruny. * Why and how to get pruny. * Animals that have hands. * Otter brains: too bigs for their skulls. * Finding out what animals have in store for us. * Living in a town built over a big bubble of petroleum and your neighbor's yard having the cutest little oil derrick. * Rinsing off with distilled water after you shower so you don't get a rash. * Living in a town that has no social scene so on Saturday night you and your friends go downtown and try to track down where that shrimp smell is coming from. * Gas fields flaring all around the city. * A combined oil derrick/Bitcoin mining rig that you can plug right into the ground and forget about. * The ability to voluntarily control defecation. * The sixth sense that's just in our butts. * Taking care of you butt consciousness. * Shitting your pants once and upending all of science. * Whether anyone poops in Rain World. * A cat who is also a slug who is also trapped on the Wheel of Samsara. * Reading a poem and refusing to click on the poem guide that explains what the heck it means. * Approaching poems as inscrutable puzzle boxes where you have to crack the code to even figure out what the hell they're talking about. * Approaching making art as aN opportunity to bore the shit out of your friends and family. * Pulling the theme of a story like a string and the entire story falls open like a sack of grain. * Demanding more delicious curds and dawdling wenches at your funeral. * Needing a weird cow to anchor your painting of a grassy field. * Whether the crowd-pleasers actually have something there. Something other than all the money, I mean. * Making a funny reference to a contemporary TV commercial in your poem about a funeral. * The King of Carrot Flowers. * Busy wrists make for busy minds. * Stanislaw Lem's "Solaris" as the basis for every video game except for Rain World. * Stalker and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. * The mysteries of The Zone and why it exists. * The Emperor of Ice Cream of Tarkovsky movies. * Experiencing what is like to live in a non-functional economy. * Being in the company of a doctor piloting someone through a pandemic-ridden city. * Stand-Up Tragedy. * The cheapest way to fame. * Renaming your PhD thesis "Anal Sampling Mechanism" so your advisor will finally look at it.
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This week Lochie tells you about his gross fingers and Louis has a dehumidifier. ALSO. We played the indie classic Rain World and try to unpick the value of its difficulty.
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The Hated Man looked over himself again in the dusty mirror. This was not what he had wished for. This was not what the spirit had promised him. He had wished to be beautiful, to feel worthy of love. The body he'd had was gone, true enough, but replaced with a fleshless form of bone and muscle. Winding, pulsing flesh writhed its way around him, like a mass of bleeding worms, spreading further every day. Everything ached. Everything hurt. But death never came. A young woman had once visited him nightly, coming to the window to share stories from home, and to coax him from the shadows so she might see him. One time he relented and stepped into view. She ran, and never came back. The Hated Man settled against the wall and stared at the moon through the window. He was idly aware of a rat gnawing at his foot, but he didn't mind. The rats cared about him, if only for his meat. That was good enough. This time on Topic Chunder, electric games that don't matter are talked about as if they do. Fiyenyaa plays Escape From Tarkov, a game about being Russian and dying, and Imperator: Rome, a game about people who died years ago, the clever devils. Voppzy surprises all by playing Anno: 1800, a management game that doesn't even have cars in it, at all. With that surprise over with, Voppzy also plays Dirt Rally 2.0, a game with cars in it. Takuna talks about Rain World, where you kill animals and try not to die, to avoid talking about Monster Hunter: World, where you kill animals and try not to die. And Jammy commits murder and witchcraft in The Sims 3 why not. Games discussed: Sims 3 Escape From Tarkov Imperator: Rome Dirt Rally 2.0 Anno 1800 Rain World
On today's show, Marc talks about their least favorite games, movies, and anime of 2018, what's the "worst" according to them, like Past Cure, The Meg, and Magical Girl Site. But before all that, Marc talks about what they've been playing and watching recently, including Rain World, Venom—which isn't one of the worst movies of the year—a handful of random VR games, and, of course, more Fairy Tail. Anyway, something-something awful and nothing like a delicious waffle, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly terrible) show. Anyway, that's it and that's all folks. If you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, the plentiful podcasts, the various videos, the absurd art, and all of the other nonsense we make over here at Pixelated Sausage. Thanks for being a fan.
On today's show, Marc talks about their least favorite games, movies, and anime of 2018, what's the "worst" according to them, like Past Cure, The Meg, and Magical Girl Site. But before all that, Marc talks about what they've been playing and watching recently, including Rain World, Venom—which isn't one of the worst movies of the year—a handful of random VR games, and, of course, more Fairy Tail. Anyway, something-something awful and nothing like a delicious waffle, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly terrible) show. The Talking Points: Rain World, Electronauts, Pierhead Arcade, Sprint Vector, The London Heist, Past Cure, Venom (2018), The Meg (2018), Hurrican Heist (2018), Rampage (2018), Skyscraper (2018), Magical Girl Site, Goblin Slayer, GeGeGe no Kitaro (2018)
The answer is no, by the way. But there are so many examples of bad survival games that it’s important to remember the good ones. Adam wraps himself up in the Long Dark, while Matt gets sea sickness from Subnautica. But it’s not all barbequed pork chop and pointy sticks. Brendan is enjoying card game roguelike Slay the Spire. Adam is climbing a mountain in tough platformer Celeste, and Matt is second guessing the intentions of the cyberpunk heroes of The Red Strings Club. And, bonus: We've also got Quickfire Questions with Charlie Cleveland of Subnautica developers Unknown Worlds Entertainment. Links: The Long Dark is survival at its brutal best: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/01/09/the-long-dark-sandbox-review/ Subnautica review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/01/24/subnautica-review/ The Forest is beautiful and terrifying: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/01/18/the-forest-review-early-access-2/ Zelda’s hardcore survival island: https://tay.kinja.com/breath-of-the-wilds-eventide-island-is-nothing-new-but-1793447344 Dying Light: The Following review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/02/12/dying-light-the-following-review/ Have you played… I Am Alive? https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/11/07/have-you-played-i-am-alive/ The Solus Project early access review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/05/31/the-solus-project-review/ The deadly creatures of Rain World: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/03/30/the-deadly-creatures-of-rain-world-a-bestiary-in-gifs/ The Long Dark’s story mode wasn’t great: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/08/01/the-long-dark-review/ Project Zomboid devs talk zombies with Dean Hall: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/04/01/forever-undead-dean-hall-and-indie-stone-talk-zombies/ This is Dead State: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/12/11/pc-game-review-dead-state/ And this is State of Decay: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/10/21/have-you-played-state-of-decay/ Frostpunk asks why we survive: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/06/26/frostpunk-preview-survival/ Have you played… UnReal World? https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/10/20/have-you-played-unreal-world/ Pour cyberpunk drinks in The Red Strings Club: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/01/22/the-red-strings-club-review/ 9 minutes of mountain climbing in Celeste: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/01/12/celeste-mountain-climbing-gameplay-video/ Slay the Spire made Adam love deck building: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/12/19/slay-the-spire-deck-building/ It also has a goblin who runs a gameshow: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/01/17/slay-the-spire-good-roguelike/
Dylan “Two-Mics” Ilvento and Will Blanton collect together with game jammer and dungeon master extraordinaire David Byers to talk about his ongoing D&D campaign and what football will look like in the future. A cornucopia of throwback console news happened this week, with Walmart letting SNES pre-orders out into the wild, more information about the Ataribox coming out, and a N64 Classic trademark being filed. We also discuss Pac-Man Jr.: Act Zero, Cookie Clicker patch notes, the return of Skullomania, and traveling to distant stars. Games include Downwell; The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild; Cave Story+; Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition; Jackbox Party Pack 3; Dark Souls; Rocksmith 2014; Rain World; Mario Kart 8 Deluxe; Splatoon 2; and Snipperclips: Cut It Out, Together! Got a question for the show? Join us on Discord or email us at contact@ward-games.com!
The Electronic Wireless Show makes a triumphant return! Pip, Adam and Brendan talk about Far Cry 5's "Last Supper" image, the layoffs at Hitman developer IO Interactive, and the peaceful jaunt of Old Man's Journey. Also featuring Quickfire Questions with one of the developers of survival platformer Rain World. Click "show more" for links and info! Far Cry 5's "Last Supper" art: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/05/22/far-cry-5-set-in-montana/ Far Cry 5 trailers and info: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/05/26/far-cry-5-trailer-details/ Layoffs at Hitman devs IO as Square Enix ditch studio: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/05/23/hitman-developer-layoffs/ Rain World review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/03/27/rain-world-review/ Prey review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/05/09/prey-review/ Old Man's journey review: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/05/18/old-mans-journey-review/
Nintendo Direct, Drawn to Death, LEGO City Undercover, Fated The Silent Oath, Rain World & more. The post BRB UK 239: Gussied up Ham appeared first on BigRedBarrel.
Hey-Diddly-Ho listner-eeno. It's Friday once more and that means that we've got another gosh darn episode of Big Red Barrel UK Podcasts that you crave so much. Dan is back to take charge and make posh nob jokes, bringing with him the mighty Tim and the pugnacious Coleman. On the chopping block of conversation this week: Nintendo Direct. Hey! Pikmin. Kirby's 25th Anniversary. Arms. Splatoon 2. Amiibo update. Plus loads more. Star Wars: Battlefront II's trailer gets leaked. Refunds may be coming to Xbox One Porsche get into bed with Forza Horizon 3 and Gran Turismo Sport Bayonetta comes to PC. Dan loves Diablo III Seasons and dislikes Drawn to Death. Tim adorns his PlayStation VR once more for Fated: The Silent Oath and DiRT Rally VR. Coleman gets stuck into LEGO City Undercover and Rain World.
Persona 5, NieR: Automata, Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap, Night in the Woods, Rain World, Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Nintendo Direct news, Dragon Quest XI news, Scorpio news, and more!
We’ve rebranded! The Ward Podcast will henceforth be known as the Wardcast. Be sure to tune your Internet dials to Wardcast from your preferred podcast app of choice. We discover the five states of matter in the Metal Gear universe: solid, liquid, solidus, acid, and rising. Sam explores philosophy in Everything while we talk about comparing games to one another as well as the guilt of not finishing games. Will returns home to Dark Souls, now attempting to do a New Game 7-plus run. Momin returns in back-to-back episodes to dazzle us with his Raiden impression and talk about some of the hottest new Japanese titles, Persona 5’s streaming restrictions, and his MGS Vee theory. Dylan talks about PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and the terrifying world of Twitch streaming. We also talk about the art of web design and domain registration, with Momin’s acquisition of indie.haus and Sam’s new landing page for Remote Games. And Ludum Dare 38 is right around the corner, so we discuss our ideas and goals for the game jam. Games include Everything, Rain World, The Witness, Dark Souls, NieR: Automata, Persona 5, and Crossy Road. Got a question for the show? Join us on Discord or email us at contact@ward-games.com!
Din motive logistico-provinciale, pentru a vă oferi același stream constant de conținut de calitate, am tăiat episodul. BUCURAȚI-VĂ! Timestamps: 4:04 Paul s-a jucat Dark Souls 3 The Ringed City; Rain World; Balena Albastră; 10:44 Edgar s-a jucat Kona; Thimbleweed Park; 15:48 Modding Operandi: Duke Nukem 3D primește o conversie totală de Dark Forces; 17:20 Știri: Patch de Mass Effect Andromeda; Five Nights at Freddy's refăcut în Unreal Engine; Nier: Automata a vândut foarte multe copii; Set nou Hearthstone; Bethesda Bethesdând cu microtranzacții în Prey? 40:23 CD Projekt RED are acum trademark pe termenul Cyberpunk; Agents of Mayhem, dată de lansare; We Happy Few FILM??? Activision-Blizzard vrea să facă un film Call of Duty? 1:00:36 Peter Molyneux nu vrea să ne spună despre noul lui joc; Actiblizzard dă în judecată modderii care fac unelte pentru triș; Gearbox se parteneriază cu G2A Duke Forces mod: https://www.moddb.com/mods/duke-forces YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6bvYQKQxMGIYsPc0McgSeg iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-vorbe/id1331438601 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RFgOJDgyEnpvkUQoSh0Tc?si=7A0VG-hjTDi32z-mhIuDig Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JocSiVorbe/ Tip Jar: https://ko-fi.com/jocsivorbe RSS și linkuri de download: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:281506836/sounds.rss
Gamekult l'émission #329 - Yooka-Laylee / Rain World by Gamekult Jeux Vidéo
4:58 - Project Scorpio Tech Specs Revealed (http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/6/15204264/project-scorpio-specifications-microsoft-xbox) 24:04 - Atlus Threatens Persona 5 Streamers with Copyright Strikes (http://atlus.com/note-persona-5-streaming/) 44:34 - Totalbiscuit and Jim Sterling Visit Valve (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeEyCYv_QDI) 59:00 - Gearbox Issues Ultimatum to G2A (http://www.polygon.com/2017/4/6/15212382/bulletstorm-gearbox-g2a-ultimatum) 1:09:01 - YouTube TV (https://tv.youtube.com/welcome/) 1:23:04 - Rain World (http://store.steampowered.com/app/312520/) 1:32:20 - Slime-san (http://store.steampowered.com/app/473530/) 1:34:27 - PaRappa the Rapper: Remastered (https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/parappa-the-rapper-remastered-ps4/) 1:41:41 - Yooka-Laylee (http://store.steampowered.com/app/360830/) 1:53:13 - Ask Roundtable (Thanks Belinda! - send your questions to roundtableYT@gmail.com) 2:03:01 - Nick's Weird Games 2:07:53 - Game of the Month March 2017
Después de un tiempo de sequía, Podcast Equilateral vuelve a la carga comentando los últimos temas de actualidad. Le damos un repaso a los ganadores de los Premios BAFTA en los que han arrasado juegos indies como Inside o Firewatch. Además comentamos los últimos videojuegos indies publicados recientemente, tales como Paradigm, Thimbleweed Park, Snake Pass, The Great Whale Road y Hollow Knight. De algunos de estos títulos publicaremos nuestras críticas próximamente en la web. Aprobechamos también que Álvaro y Violeta estuvieron por Granada Gaming 2017 para que nos cuenten qué juegos indies vieron por allí, y terminamos con la crítica de Rain World, un videojuego que ha provocado respuestas muy diversas en la comunidad.
Game Reviews: Blackwood Crossing | Snake Pass | Rain World. Game Chat: Xbox News: Project Scorpio Specs.
Ash and Scott get into the early hours of Mass Effect Andromeda, preview Rain World, talk S-Town, and make a fun announcement regarding Star Wars Celebration! Support Rated NA! Try Audible and get a free audio book download Scott's Audible pick is Mass Effect Andromeda: Nexus Uprising And join us on Twitch!
O MotherChip #127 começa com uma intervenção, mas depois disso seguimos nosso curso normal e começamos a falar sobre videogames. Neste edição, conversamos sobre Mass Effect Andromeda, Rain World, Snake Pass, diversos remasters que foram anunciados, coisaApoie o Overloadr: https://www.overloadr.com.br/ajudeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With at least two of last year's biggest games getting big-time DLC this week, it seemed like as good a time as any to take a look - with the help of Telltale's Nathan Ortega - at some of our favorite DLC expansions of all time. More than downloadable extras, these added new stories to amazing games and sometimes even improved the overall experience - and once we're done getting nostalgic about them, it's time to talk about Kingdom Hearts, The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, Rain World, Narcosis, the Destiny 2 reveal, and your favorite game trilogies of all time.
Nesse episódio, Bruno Carvalho, Edu Aurrai e Felipe Mesquita, falaram sobre Detona Ralph 2, Destiny 2, Call of Duty: WW2, e muito mais. Duração: 102 min Comentados: >Plumbers Don't Wear Ties - Versão perdida de PC>Destiny 2 Teaser ''Last Call''>Destiny 2 ''Rally The Troops'' Trailer>Xbox One March Update Walkthrough>Air Guitar Warrior - Official Trailer>StarCraft Remastered Announcement >Foto do tenebroso glitch from hell de MLB The Show 17>GIF do tenebroso glitch from hell de MLB The Show 17 Trailers da Semana:>Mario Sports Superstars Official Launch Trailer>Valkyria Revolution: English Teaser Trailer>Mafia 3 “Faster, Baby!” DLC Launch Trailer>Tom Clancy's ShadowBreak - Reveal Trailer>KOF XIV - DLC CHARACTER “ROCK HOWARD”>Dark Souls III: The Ringed City – Launch Trailer Jogos da Semana >2Dark>Rain World>Snake Pass
O MotherChip #127 começa com uma intervenção, mas depois disso seguimos nosso curso normal e começamos a falar sobre videogames. Neste edição, conversamos sobre Mass Effect Andromeda, Rain World, Snake Pass, diversos remasters que foram anunciados, coisa
Holmes talks with with James Therrien and Joar Jakobsson of Videocult, makers of Rain World.
Many people want to be the CEO of their own thing. That’s OK. It’s actually a great thing. Steve Mitchell is one of the people who wanted that, but not at the expense of relationships and collaboration. His company, Blue Rain World, works to collaborate with other companies and people to make the products and causes they support successful, while providing opportunities for more than just his company. You’ll get to hear a lot more about Steve and his vision for producing valuable products and making a difference in the world at the same time, on this episode of Chasing Dreams. TWEET: See it. Believe it. Do it. ~ Steve Mitchell, on the #ChasingDreams podcast Your past does impact your present, but it doesn’t have to impact your future. Steve Mitchell knows the powerful pull and impact of the past. He grew up in a very poverty-stricken environment and as a result had what he calls some “mindset” issues that held him back from believing that he could accomplish anything worthwhile. Steve didn’t believe that he had what it took. He didn’t believe that someone with his background was good enough or talented enough to do big things. He had to step beyond those pains from the past, to push toward his dreams in spite of them. It’s a lesson many of us need to learn, and Steve will inspire us in that direction, on this episode. TWEET: Don’t let your past cripple your future. You are bigger than that ~ Lessons from Steve Mitchell Making the transition from part time bootstrapper to full time entrepreneur. Steve Mitchell was working hard to make his dream become a reality, on a part time basis. He believed that if he put as much work into the dream on a part time basis as he did into his part time job he was working to support himself, he’d be able to move his dream to a place that it could support him. So he got to work. It wasn’t easy. It took a long time. But Steve was able to move into a full time position, running his own company, and hasn’t looked back since. What is your part-time dream that you would love to work on full time? You can do it just like Steve did, and you can get some great inspiration from Steve’s story by listening to this episode. When chasing your own dream, how do you deal with the fact that there’s no safety net? Part of the appeal of a 9 to 5 job at an established company is the predictability of the paycheck, the health care benefits, the reasonable security that the regular employment provides. But Steve Mitchell didn’t feel that way. He was working for an established company, doing stuff that was pretty fun, but realized that his time there was limited when he was called into a supervisor’s office. The things he was corrected about showed him that his level of creativity and vision was outpacing the company he worked for. That’s when he decided that he had to step out into his own business. Hear Steve’s story and find out how his company, Blue Rain World is not only producing clothing but also changing the world with its efforts. Making a difference in communities and for causes all around the world. Steve Mitchell believes in giving back because he remembers the poverty he came out of and the terrible impact it can have on people who are stuck there. Blue Rain sponsors events to raise awareness, as well as immediately addressing issues in the world today. The #Erase campaigns also focus on "Erasing" certain diseases, stereotypes, social issues, etc. through various charity events. The company even has mobile teams that travel to different communities throughout the world, providing resources for those in need. They provide food, clothing, and love to the people of the community, reaching out to give back. Find out more about Blue Rain World’s charity events and activities, on this episode of Chasing Dreams, with Aimee J. TWEET: Steve Mitchel, An #entrepreneur who remembers where he’s been and is committed to #GivingBack OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [0:06] Explanation of some “strange” things you may hear in this episode. [1:38] Introduction of Steve Mitchell, founder of Blue Rain World. [2:42] Steve’s story and how Blue Rain Productions and Blue Rain Wear. [3:28] How Steve pursued his dream at the age of 21, even though he didn’t think he could do it. [6:01] How technology has impacted the way Steve leads and manages his company. [8:14] Where did the name “Blue Rain” come from and why did Steve choose it? [9:22] A conglomerate of companies that work alongside each other. How does Steve manage the administration and flow of things? [11:40] The goal of turning around some social ills and world issues. [12:58] The effect poverty had on Steve’s self image and how it motivates him to help others who are stuck in difficult situations. [16:17] What’s ahead for Blue Rain? [18:36] How Steve moved from part-time entrepreneur to full time business owner. [21:51] Why the biggest critic Steve had was himself, and what he did about it. [23:30] Steve’s suggestion to anyone wanting to believe in their ability to do something worthwhile: See it. Believe it. Do it. [24:55] Dealing with the lack of a safety net when stepping into your own entrepreneurial work. [27:19] The varying ways a “safety net” can help you while you’re moving toward the creation of your dream. [28:01] Steve’s advice about seeing your idea come into reality… and how you can work it as much as you could work a part time job. [31:10] The either / or game. [32:03] Word association. The Word Association Game Aimee asks Steve to play word association… and it turns out to be a great way to learn more about how this incredible man thinks! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Blue Rain World Steve on Twitter Steve on Instagram Herblock: The Black & White TWEETS YOU CAN USE: Live in such a way that you don’t regret your lack of action #BlueRainWorld is reaching out to #GiveBack to the community. Hear the story on this episode
Matt and Scott are joined by Kate Dollarhyde to wrap up their last day of PAX Prime 2015. We get a peek at Guitar Hero Live and visit Adult Swim Games to play Ray's the Dead, Katana Zero, and Rain World. Also, Indie Megabooth, Moon Hunters, Below, Tumblestone, Mini Metro, Together: Amna and Saif, Dragon Age Inquisition, and the BTA/Can't Talk Party.
This week we’ve got Music Disk #1 from Bleepstreet, new albums from Cheap Dinosaurs (8static), Please Lose Battle (Pterodactyl Squad), and Dubmood (Data Airlines). Tonight’s Sponsor: Rain World, an indie game with music by James of Bright Primate. Check out Rain World: kickstarter.com/projects/rain-world/project-rain-world Tracklist and download links, ThisWeekinChiptune.com/042 Support TWiC and unlock bonus content, Patreon.com/DjCUTMAN