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The Thirsty Mage celebrates the beginning of Spring by talking about the Game Boy Advance classic, Mario Golf: Advance Tour.
A Quarter Century of Quests: Reliving the Magic with Our Top 25 RPGs Remember those late nights, long after we should have gone to bed, controller in hand, exploring fantastical worlds, forging lifelong relationships (even if they were just with pixels on a screen), and saving the world from destruction? That feeling, that immersion, that pure escapism – that's the magic of a great RPG. And for the past 25 years, we've been blessed with an incredible bounty of them. Join us on the latest episode of The Thirsty Mage as we embark on a nostalgic journey through the very best that the world of role-playing games has offered. We're counting down our definitive Top 25 RPGs of the last 25 years, a celebration of the titles that defined a generation and shaped the landscape of interactive storytelling. From sprawling open worlds to tightly-knit narratives, from turn-based tactical combat to action-packed real-time battles, we've explored every corner of the RPG genre to bring you this carefully curated list. This isn't just a list; it's a conversation. It's a chance to reminisce about the games that stole our hearts, the characters we grew to love (and sometimes hate), and the moments that are etched into our gaming memories. Think back to the first time you cast Firaga, the thrill of leveling up, the agonizing choice between two equally powerful pieces of loot. These are the experiences that bind RPG fans together, a shared history of adventure and imagination. Our Top 25 RPGs list reflects that shared history, highlighting the games that pushed boundaries, innovated gameplay mechanics, and crafted stories that resonated with millions. This episode isn't just about nostalgia, though. It's also about rediscovering classics. Perhaps you missed a few gems along the way, or maybe you're looking for a new (old) obsession. Our countdown is the perfect guide for anyone looking to delve into the rich history of RPGs. We discuss what made each game special, its impact on the genre, and why it deserves a spot on our prestigious list of the Top RPGs of the last 25 years. Did your favorites make the cut? Prepare for some tough choices, passionate debates, and maybe even a few surprises. We've done our best to represent the diverse landscape of role-playing games, So, settle in, and join us as we celebrate a quarter century of incredible role-playing experiences. This is more than just a podcast episode; it's a time machine, a portal back to the worlds that shaped us. Tune in now to The Thirsty Mage and relive the magic of the Top 25 RPGs of the last 25 years. (3:30) First 16 RPGs of the Top 25 Games of the past 25 Years
The Thirsty Mage community meets up for part 1 of a multi-part spoiler-cast of Dragon Quest III HD2D. This episode covers the beginning of the game and includes the first five hours leading up to the arrival in Asham.
David and Jordan review two highly anticipated indie RPGs: Darkest Dungeon 2 and Gestalt: Steam and Cinder. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
With all of the improvements to the OS, and the addition of an OLED screen option, is Steam Deck currently the best device to play RPGs? Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
The latest Legend of Heroes game is finally here! David and Jordan provide a spoiler-free review of Trails Through Daybreak. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
Everyone talks about Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, but is it really the best Paper Mario game? Paige and David discuss the recently released remake and compare it to the original Nintendo 64 game. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
The thrilling conclusion to our ongoing Final Fantasy VII Rebirth series. David and Casey discuss the wild ending, and provide our final thoughts on what has been one of the greatest video game experiences ever created. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
The pub gets together to discuss the latest Nintendo Direct and share impressions of some of the demos made available during the Steam Next Fest. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
Paige provides a second opinion of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, and the podcast goes through their favourite announcements from the Summer Game Fest and more. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
During this recent absence of big budget RPGs, David and Jordan get to their backlogs and share their impressions on Fading Afternoon, 1000XResist and Skald. Jordan also share his experience of playing Pokémon with his sons. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
Only two episodes remain in our extensive coverage of perhaps the greatest video game ever made, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. This episode, we head back to the Nibel region and discuss what was great about traveling back to Cloud and Tifa's hometown, and share our favourite moments. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
With so many RPG releases, it's impossible to play everything once it releases. Sometimes, it's nice to go back to games we've either passed up or fell off of to see what we missed. This episode, we give Starfield and Legend of Legacy another try. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
It seems like everyday, a new indie game is released that's “inspired by” a classic video game that found success in the past. Are these games good for the industry and are they worth playing? We use the new indie game, Athenian Rhapsody as a case study. Wish there was an easier way to keep up to date on all the RPG news and releases? The Thirsty Mage is now publishing a monthly newsletter that provides all the RPG information you could want to know from the past month. Click on the link to read the web-based version online, or register your email to get a mobile friendly version sent directly to your device. https://thethirstymage.beehiiv.com/
David gives thanks to everyone who has helped The Thirsty Mage make it to 250 episodes and then shares his thoughts on Golden Sun.
The crew of The Thirsty Mage celebrates their 200th episode with a spoiler-free discussion of Persona 3 Portable.
With the pub still closed for the holidays, David shares his experience with the first chapter of Divinity: Original Sin 2.
With so many incredible games about to release in the back half of 2022, we take on the difficult task of ranking each game in our 2022 Thirsty Mage hype list.
It's been far too long since we got dirty with The Thirsty Mage, so we put an end to that wait and fired up Super Castlevania IV. We also talk about Xenoblade 2, Lost Ark, and Horizon Forbidden West! Hosted by Perry Burkum (@PBurkum), Casey Gibson (@case_jets), Alex Culafi (@culafia) How We Doin' 0:00:09 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 0:04:00 Lost Ark (Quick Bite) 0:16:43 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Quick Bite) 0:17:51 Horizon Forbidden West (PS5) 0:24:13 Listener Mail 0:40:49 Super Castlevania IV 0:45:51 Outro 1:52:40 Thank you for listening! We can tell that you are a good-looking person. Peep the discord: https://discord.gg/XPByvgvByQ Please write in to the show at TNP@NintendoWorldReport.com Tweet us @TalkNintendoPod and Instagram us at talknintendopodcast Please consider supporting us on Patreon! For just $1 you can get access to tons of exclusive content! Check us out at www.patreon.com/nwr
The Thirsty Mage has its first Secret Santa. What do four people who play as many RPGs as they have hours in the day get each other?
The Thirsty Mage and the Talk Nintendo Podcast get together to revisit Metroid: Samus Returns on the Nintendo 3DS. Enjoy the podcast and wondering how you could support us? Tell a friend! – The best way for the show to grow is to get more people to listen to it each week. Join our Patreon – patreon.com/TheThirstyMage
The pub has a discussion about what makes Persona 4 Golden one of the greatest RPGs of all-time, and the different platforms you can play it on.
The Thirsty Mage takes an Intermission from the normal schedule to preview the changes coming to our official new season of episodes. The pub couldn't help but also discuss the Dragon Quest 35th Anniversary Stream. https://www.patreon.com/TheThirstyMage Discord: https://discord.gg/kwR9kxC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With the pandemic continuing into its second year, the folks at The Thirsty Mage discuss the best multiplayer games that you can play with friends.
The Thirsty Mage celebrates Mother's Day by highlighting all the great Mom's in RPGs and maybe even a few that you'd do well to avoid.
Instead of a discussion inside a pub, The Thirsty Mage has been transformed into a saloon for this episode devoted to one of our favourite indie RPGs: West of Loathing. Enjoy the podcast and wondering how you could support us? Tell a friend! – The best way for the show to grow is to get more people to listen in each week. Support us on Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/thethirstymage Join our Patreon – patreon.com/TheThirstyMage Interlude Music - West Loathing OST - Main Theme, The Quick and the Undead, These Boots Were Made For Moseyin'
With the beginning of Spring, the folks at The Thirsty Mage have love on their minds and discuss how the storytelling of romance has evolved over the years in RPGs. Enjoy the podcast and wondering how you could support us? Tell a friend! – The best way for the show to grow is to get more people to listen in each week. Support us on Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/thethirstymage Join our Patreon – patreon.com/TheThirstyMage
With the pub closed for the holidays, we replay an early episode dedicated to the Final Fantasy franchise. After listening to this classic episode with all of its technical short comings and blemishes, it's fun to see how far the pub has come in 2+ years. Enjoy the podcast and wondering how you could support us? Tell a friend! – The best way for the show to grow is to get more people to listen in each week. Support us on Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/thethirstymage Join our Patreon – patreon.com/TheThirstyMage
The pub announces the winners of the first five matchups from last week and then discusses this week's head to head matchups. Enjoy the podcast and wondering how you could support us? Tell a friend! – The best way for the show to grow is to get more people to listen in each week. Support us on Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/thethirstymage Join our Patreon – patreon.com/TheThirstyMage
After sharing details about some recently released games, the pub begins the first round of the 32 title competition to determine the best game ever made.
Good day, you plague-ridden rat! (that's a quote from the game, I'm not just being rude). Bloodborne was one of our Game Club games for October, and Steve & Ben have some things to say about it. They're joined by friends of the show David & Jordan from The Thirsty Mage podcast. Two of the nicest and most knowledgable fellows you're ever likely to encounter, so give them a cheeky follow @TheThirstyMage on Twitter. An extended version of this episode, minus the BAFTA nominated intro, is going out on The Thirsty Mage feed, so go drop those guys a sub if you're *ahem* thirsty for more. And as ever, if you'd like to support us, receive an exclusive podcast every week and have your say on future Game Club games, you can do so over at patreon.com/thecrossplayers
The Thirsty Mage and the Talk Nintendo Podcast meet at the pub to play another retro RPG in Crystalis from SNK.
Nintendo may have discontinued the 3DS but its coverage on The Thirsty Mage will live on as the pub discusses its history and best titles.
We’ve got a new episode, but it’s on our new feed. Thank you so much for listening! We still provide the same great RPG discussions but on our new feed: https://thethirstymage.com/feed/podcast Make sure to update the feed so you don’t miss a single new episode. Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
The Thirsty Mage and The Talk Nintendo Podcast get together again to play the unique original NES title, Star Tropics.
The Thirsty Mage and The Talk Nintendo Podcast get together again to play the unique original NES title, Star Tropics. On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Casey Gibson Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Perry Burkum Beer of the Night - La Malcommode - La Voie Maltee - Hefeweizen - 4.6% Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
Xander drops by to talk Xenoblade Chronicles (not the Definitive Edition!), Animal Crossing (of course), and Golf With Your Friends. Then it's time for another Thirsty Mage crossover this time with Pokemon RBY! Hosted by Perry Burkum (@PBurkum) and Casey Gibson (@Case_Jets) Intro 00:00 Xenoblade Chronicles 06:55 Animal Crossing 24:00 Golf With Your Friends 42:11 Thirsty Mage Crossover Pokemon RBY 50:44 Outro 2:11:30 Please write in to the show at TNP@NintendoWorldReport.com Tweet us @TalkNintendoPod and Instagram us at talknintendopodcast Please consider supporting us on Patreon! For just $1 you can get access to tons of exclusive content! Check us out at www.patreon.com/nwr
The Thirsty Mage and the Talk Nintendo Podcast get together to play the original Pokémon for the Nintendo Game Boy. The crew discusses how it's the perfect game to get kids introduced to the RPG genre.
The Thirsty Mage and the Talk Nintendo Podcast get together to play the original Pokémon for the Nintendo Game Boy. The crew discusses how it's the perfect game to get kids introduced to the RPG genre. On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Casey Gibson Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Perry Burkum Beer of the Night - Darling - Triple Belgium - Gainsbourg - 8% Pokemon Theme by - Extra Lives Music - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ADtDXFdMbcCzcwDhw5H_A Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Instagram: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
The patrons of The Thirsty Mage discuss whether it's worth picking up the other Square Enix remake released in April: Trials of Mana
The patrons of The Thirsty Mage discuss whether it’s worth picking up the other Square Enix remake released in April: Trials of Mana On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek NWR Owner - Neal Ronaghan Beer of the Night - Orange Tie Wrap - Gainsbourg - IPA - 7.5% Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Instagram: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
The Thirsty Mage has been able to keep the topics positive for two years, this episode though is reserved for the airing of grievances.
The Thirsty Mage has been able to keep the topics positive for two years, this episode though is reserved for the airing of grievances. On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Casey Gibson NWR Owner - Neal Ronaghan Beer of the Night - Ur-Bock - Vrooden Signature - 9.5% - 45 IBU - 20 SRM Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Instagram: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
The boys talk Exit The Gungeon, Final Fantasy VI, and Splatoon 2. Then it's time for another down and dirty crossover episode with The Thirsty Mage and this time we discuss Gargoyle's Quest! Hosted by Perry Burkum (@PBurkum) and Casey Gibson (@Case_Jets) Dreams, Easter 0:00:09 Patreon Shout-outs! 0:09:19 Exit The Gungeon 0:15:13 Splatoon 2 0:28:09 Final Fantasy VI 0:34:48 Villa De Discount 0:48:54 eShop Roundup 0:50:28 News Talk 0:55:54 TNP x TTM "Gargoyle's Quest" 1:08:49 Outro 2:14:49 Thank you for listening! We can tell that you are a good-looking person. Please write in to the show at TNP@NintendoWorldReport.com Tweet us @TalkNintendoPod and Instagram us at talknintendopodcast Please consider supporting us on Patreon! For just $1 you can get access to tons of exclusive content! Check us out at www.patreon.com/nwr
The Thirsty Mage and the Talk Nintendo Podcast get together to play Gargoyle's Quest, the wonderful Capcom Game Boy title from 1990. Find out whether it still holds up today and who thought it's the best thing to come from the Ghosts and Goblins franchise.
The Thirsty Mage and the Talk Nintendo Podcast get together to play Gargoyle’s Quest, the wonderful Capcom Game Boy title from 1990. Find out whether it still holds up today and who thought it’s the best thing to come from the Ghosts and Goblins franchise. On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Casey Gibson Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Perry Burkum Beer of the Night - A Table - Brasseurs Du Monde - Strong Amber Ale - 7% Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Instagram: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
The crossover podcast between The Thirsty Mage and The Talk Nintendo Podcast that explores Paper Mario: TTYD.
The crossover podcast between The Thirsty Mage and The Talk Nintendo Podcast that explores Paper Mario: TTYD. On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek TNP Co-Host - Casey Gibson TNP Co-Host - Perry Burkum Beer of the Night - The Original - Innis and Gunn - Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
When you think game of the decade usually titles like Breath of the Wild and Persona 5 come to mind. On this episode of The Thirsty Mage, Jordan and David discuss why Nier: Automata should be in that conversation. On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek Beer of the Night - Save Peach - Microbrasserie Pixel - Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
The retro team over at The Thirsty Mage travelled to our happy place: An RPG from the SNES era. And not just any RPG, a Final Fantasy title that many probably haven't had the chance to play. The fellows at the pub finished Final Fantasy V for the first time and provide their insight into the often overlooked classic.
The retro team over at The Thirsty Mage travelled to our happy place: An RPG from the SNES era. And not just any RPG, a Final Fantasy title that many probably haven’t had the chance to play. The fellows at the pub finished Final Fantasy V for the first time and provide their insight into the often overlooked classic. On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek RFN Co-Host - Guillaume Veillette Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
Whether you've already purchased one of Sword or Shield, or maybe you're on the fence, or have no intention of buying, you'll likely enjoy at least part of this spoiler free review of the first mainline Pokémon on a console.
Whether you’ve already purchased one of Sword or Shield, or maybe you’re on the fence, or have no intention of buying, you’ll likely enjoy at least part of this spoiler free review of the first mainline Pokémon on a console. Games Discussed: - Pokémon Sword/Shield - On the panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd NWR Reviews Editor - Jordan Rudek NWR Associate Editor - Matt Zawodniak Beer of the Night - Mons Scotch Ale - 10.5% Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
Don't tell NWR management that The Thirsty Mage is again discussing a game that cannot be played on a Nintendo platform. We discuss the history of No Man's Sky and what the game looks like today.
Don't tell NWR management that The Thirsty Mage is again discussing a game that cannot be played on a Nintendo platform. We discuss the history of No Man's Sky and what the game looks like today. At the pub this episode is David Lloyd, Jordan Rudek, and NWR Site Director: John Rairdin. The best way you can help is to give us a quick review on your device, whether that's hitting the 5 star button or typing out what you liked about the show. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.
It's been over a month since the release of Fire Emblem: Three Houses and it's been the topic of discussion at The Thirsty Mage ever since.
It's been over a month since the release of Fire Emblem: Three Houses and it's been the topic of discussion at The Thirsty Mage ever since. At the pub this episode is David Lloyd, Jordan Rudek, and first time patron and Fire Emblem fan: Matt Zawodniak. The best way you can help is to give us a quick review on your device, whether that's hitting the 5 star button or typing out what you liked about the show. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.
Not sure there has been a better location to drink some beer on a hot summer evening than the beautifully expansive world of Skyrim. NWR Site Director John Rairdin makes his Thirsty Mage debut along with David and Jordan for an episode discussing the Bethesda hit. The best way you can help is to give us a quick review on your device, whether that's hitting the 5 star button or typing out what you liked about the show. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.
The discussion at The Thirsty Mage this week is all about the debut of Final Fantasy VII on a Nintendo platform. David, Casey, Jordan, and Neal discuss the quality of the port and the reasons why it's still worth playing today.
The discussion at The Thirsty Mage this week is all about the debut of Final Fantasy VII on a Nintendo platform. David, Casey, Jordan, and Neal discuss the quality of the port and the reasons why it's still worth playing today. The best way you can help is to give us a quick review on your device, whether that's hitting the 5 star button or typing out what you liked about the show. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.
The Thirsty Mage has its first ever concert in the pub. David, Casey, Jordan, and James all share our favourite songs and we try to cram in the 100 or so vocalists needed to play most of Mitsuda's songs. The best way you can help is to give us a quick review on your device, whether that's hitting the 5 star button or typing out what you liked about the show. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.
The Thirsty Mage has its first ever concert in the pub. David, Casey, Jordan, and James all share our favourite songs and we try to cram in the 100 or so vocalists needed to play most of Mitsuda's songs.
The Thirsty Mage starts off its second year the same way we launched the pod, with a deep look into a Tetsuya Takahashi game.
The Thirsty Mage starts off its second year the same way we launched the pod, with a deep look into a Tetsuya Takahashi game. David, Jordan, and Neal all dipped into our PlayStation collection to play the first Xeno title written by Takahashi when he worked at Square: Xenogears. After our analysis we have some fun with Final Fantasy ranked lists and talk about what episodes to look forward to in our second year. The best way you can help is to give us a quick review on your device, whether that's hitting the 5 star button or typing out what you liked about the show. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.
Diablo 3 comes out on November 2nd and Thirsty Mage crowd got a chance to all review it at the same time. We played many hours and we share our thoughts on this fantastic port. - David Lloyd, Casey Gibson, Jordan Rudek and Neal Ronaghan are this weeks panel. The best way you can help is to give us a quick review on your device, whether that's hitting the 5 star button or typing out what you liked about the show. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.
The Pub shares their thoughts on this fantastic port.
For our second review episode, David Lloyd and Casey Gibson review two NIS America titles: Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA and The Lost Child. The best way you can help is to give us a quick review on your device, whether that's hitting the 5 star button or typing out what you liked about the show. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.
For our second review episode, David Lloyd and Casey Gibson review two NIS America titles: Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA and The Lost Child.
David got to play Chrono Trigger for the first time. This week the classics gang takes on one of the greatest RPGs ever made: Chrono Trigger. At the table: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd Talk Nintendo Host - Casey Gibson NWR Owner - Neal Ronaghan Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, and high rollers can name their topic for Connectivity, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us. Connectivity has joined Twitter, so be sure to follow @ConnectivityNWR to be up to date on any announcements. We are wanting more listener participation, so feel free to ask questions, they may show up in the show! Please send in some hard-hitting questions for the Connectivity gang to ponder over: the address is connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com
Hey everyone! Join Donald, Justin, and special guest/Thirsty Mage proprietor David Lloyd for this week's Nintendo News Report. On the docket: Dragon Quest XI is coming to Switch... eventually... while Nintendo isn't waiting for May to roll out part of their E3 plans. Will the NWR-affiliated Ink-182 have to bring in a ringer, and would it be Justin? Find out here.
The Thirsty Mage reviews Alliance Alive for the Nintendo 3DS.
The first of a series of spoiler-free reviews of new RPGs as they are released. On the Panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Casey Gibson NWR Owner and Editor - Neal Ronaghan Radio Free Nintendo - Guillaume Veillette Beer of the Night - Grimbergen Double Ambrée - 6.5% - Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
Friends meet up again at The Thirsty Mage to talk Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology
Friends meet up again at The Thirsty Mage to talk Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology On the Panel: Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd Talk Nintendo Podcast Host - Casey Gibson NWR Owner and Editor - Neal Ronaghan Beer of the Night - Gainsbourg Scotch Ale - 10.5% - Twitter: @TheThirstyMage Discord: discord.gg/kwR9kxC Email: David@TheThirstyMage.com
Friends meet up again at The Thirsty Mage to talk Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology A quiet place for a group of friends to enjoy a pint while discussing our favorite RPGs. This episode The Thirsty Mage is located at the pub in Alistel. At the table we have Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd Half of the Talk Nintendo Podcast - Casey Gibson Owner of Nintendo World Report - Neal Ronaghan We need your help, as a brand new podcast segment we need to get the word out. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. We hope you like the show and look forward to providing more on a bi-weekly basis. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, and high rollers can name their topic for Connectivity, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us. Connectivity has joined Twitter, so be sure to follow @ConnectivityNWR to be up to date on any announcements. We are wanting more listener participation, so feel free to ask questions, they may show up in the show! Please send in some hard-hitting questions for the Connectivity gang to ponder over: the address is connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com
A new podcast segment has come to NWR Connectivity. The Thirsty Mage is a quiet place for a group of friends to enjoy a pint while discussing their favorite RPGs. This episode is located in the Goldmouth Warehouse at the Argentine Trade Guild and will feature veteran NWR podcasters discussing Xenoblade Chronicles 2. At the table we have Thirsty Mage Host - David Lloyd Half of the Talk Nintendo Podcast - Casey Gibson Host of Radio Free Nintendo - James Jones The voice of reason at Radio Free Nintendo - Greg Leahy We need your help, as a brand new podcast segment we need to get the word out. Our Twitter handle is @TheThirstyMage and we would love to hear from you. Let us know if you liked the show, or if you had some game requests, or even if you have some advice of how we could improve. We hope you like the show and look forward to providing more on a bi-weekly basis. Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, and high rollers can name their topic for Connectivity, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us. Connectivity has joined Twitter, so be sure to follow @ConnectivityNWR to be up to date on any announcements. We are wanting more listener participation, so feel free to ask questions, they may show up in the show! Please send in some hard-hitting questions for the Connectivity gang to ponder over: the address is connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com