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On this episode of the podcast it’s time to discuss one of the year’s biggest games in the form of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, among others. It turns out that it takes time to play through games like Dragon Age: The Veilguard, so we kept our powder dry and waited for the expert, Chris Hyde, to be ready to speak about it, and now is that time; you lu…
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On this week’s episode of the podcast, it’s time to talk about Super Mario Party Jamboree, and find out what everyone thinks of the long-running series. Adam has played it at preview, and now for review, and is a big fan. But can he convince Chris Hyde and Chris White to play Super Mario Party Jamboree with him online, actually shelling out hard-ea…
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The podcast returns and with it comes Lyle to chat lots about the latest Atlus RPG: Metaphor: ReFantazio. Is it any good? Yes, probably. Adam has also seen Metaphor: ReFantazio through to credits, which means he and Lyle have had little time for much else, actually. Well no, that’s not true, since both the duo have also been playing through Silent …
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On the latest episode of the podcast it’s time to talk about a brand new game: The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. Adam had previously played some for a preview, but he’s finished The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom now, and has reviewed it, with plenty to say about it. We even have some listener correspondence directly about the game itself. …
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On the latest episode of the podcast, it’s time to discuss a game that’s been coming a very, very long time: UFO 50. UFO 50 was actually announced back in 2017, and some 7 years later, all 50 games of UFO 50 are here to play, and Adam has been going through them slowly. You see, while these may look like smaller games as part of a collection, he ex…
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On this edition of the podcast it’s time to talk about something a little bit new, something you may not have heard of, and something slightly older. Chris White is back again on this episode to discuss Star Wars Outlaws, a game which has had a lot of mixed opinion and almost feels as though it’s come and gone in rapid style, despite it being a bra…
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What’s that, a flying pig… no, it’s actually a podcast about video games from us, and yes, we’ve got some explaining to do. While we’ve been away, so many games have come (and gone), but rather than make the first one back after a few months away a sixteen hour epic, we decided to talk about Astro Bot, which we’re all loving. After that, it’s time …
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The Summer is here on the podcast, meaning everyone is everywhere, but also, we get to chat to Chris White about Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2. Both he and Adam have finished it, and have a lot of thoughts about it, some of which are quite complicated. Interesting… Elsewhere, Lyle had a chance to play Multiversus before it came back, and the gang are w…
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After a bit of a hiatus, the podcast is back and the games we have to talk about are an eclectic bunch, really running the gamut. If you’re a Patreon supporter and have been keeping up on things in our Discord, you’ll know that Adam and Chris Hyde are hopelessly addicted to factory building game Foundry. The safe and nice, peril-free world has them…
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On this week’s podcast it’s time to talk about another massive JRPG, as Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is out, and we’ve been playing it. Adam has played it and seen credits, and has a lot to say, while Lyle is still looking forward to getting into it further after previewing it. Chris Hyde is back this week, and who’d have though it, but he has…
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On this week’s podcast, it’s time to welcome back Chris White as he is here to talk about Harold Halbut, because why not? Lyle and Adam have also been playing through Biomorph, with varying results of happiness from doing so. Elsewhere, Adam has played a little bit of The Rogue Prince of Persia, which isn’t Dead Cells, but also sorta-kinda is. Of c…
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This week’s podcast sees the gang… well, talking about Dragon’s Dogma 2 some more, since Chris Hyde is here to discuss his archery adventures. But all three of this week’s hosts have also finished a game called Minishoot Adventures, which technically speak is called Minishoot’ Adventures, though nobody seems to know why the apostrophe is there. Els…
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Well, you wait for massive games and then three come along at once and all need talking about on a podcast. Phew. And it’s not exactly just the “size” of the games we’re talking here, but the fact that they are just “big” names as well. Dragon’s Dogma 2 is here, after over ten years of people wanting it, and most of us have played it. Do we like it…
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It’s podcast time, which means loads of games, including some absolutely massive RPGs that we’ve all been playing. Since we’ve been away we’ve been playing so many games, including Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, which one of us has finished, the other is halfway through, and the other, despite it being his most wanted game of the year, hasn’t even starte…
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It’s time for a podcast comeback, as we’ve been away for nearly a month. Will we explain? Probably not! What this all means, though, is a quick chat about four games we’ve been playing, and since we managed to wrangle Chris White for the podcast, he’s gonna chat about some of his recently reviewed titles. First up we’ve got the Brothers: A Tale of …
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On this week’s podcast we’re still playing lots of incredibly long role playing games, but also, Suicide Squad is out. Chris Hyde is slowly making his way through Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, while Adam is trying to finish Persona 3 Reload, a task which Lyle has already managed. It’s not helping that Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice …
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This week’s podcast we can finally talk about those big games we’ve been playing, or a few of them, at least! Not only is it Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth time, it’s also time for justice: Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy time. As Lyle has been playing Capcom’s trilogy for a while now, Adam has been having the time of his life in Hawaii, finis…
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As promised last week on the podcast, we’ve been playing some big games, but also some indies. So it’s a mixture of both this week. Lyle and Adam have been playing Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, which is a lovely indie title that might have a bad name, but is worth your time. Meanwhile, Mick has been playing Welcome to ParadiZe for preview, and Adam has b…
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As the year cranks slowly into life, that can only mean one thing: it’s time for a first podcast of 2024. The usual podcast catch-up has to happen, so we can find out what people have been playing over the Christmas period, but for Adam and Lyle that mostly involves Fortnite. That said, the pair have also been playing Prince of Persia: The Lost Cro…
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It all comes down to one final push for the GodisaGeek Game of the Year 2023 podcast. It’s top ten time! But first up, we need to talk about next year. 2023 may have been one of the most incredible years in gaming in a very long time, but 2024 is shaping up pretty nicely already. We have to decide on whether games will definitely come out, and make…
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Day four of the GodisaGeek Game of the Year 2023 deliberations is here, and it’s the longest episode we think we’ve ever done. If yesterday was the worst of us, arguing and bickering, today is the best of us. A full on cornucopia of game love, as we discuss the best stories and moments from the entire year. It’s been one of the best years in the hi…
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We’re back with the third of the Game of the Year 2023 awards from GodisaGeek – and be warned, it’s getting hot now. Best multiplayer is more stacked than we thought this year, and it’s no shock we’ve been enjoying games like Remnant 2 as a team, but best new character? Corr, that’s a spicy one. Emotions will run high and friendships will be broken…
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Well here we are again, with the second of the Game of the Year 2023 awards from GodisaGeek – and we’re just getting warmed up. It’s time to discuss the best audio and visual experiences of the year, and it’s been an incredible one. Hi-Fi Rush looked and sounded great, remember that one? Does it make a list after everything has been said and discus…
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Well here we are again, with the first day of the Game of the Year 2023 awards from GodisaGeek – a plethora of hours of podcasts await you, listener/watcher. As is tradition on day one of the podcast, the first three awards up for debate for GOTY 2023 are best re-release (HD remaster, remakes, etc), nicest surprise (something that happened, or a ga…
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This week’s podcast sees the return of Chris White to talk all things Like a Dragon / Yakuza, after the release of the latest title, and ahead of 2024‘s turn-based RPG game. That said, Chris Hyde and Adam are pretty smitten with a smaller, indie SoulsVania (that’s Mick’s term, and we’re using it!) that is addictive, but nobody seems aware of. Meanw…
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While there are plenty of big games still coming out to chat about on the podcast, the team are back on Remnant 2, it seems. Chris Hyde and Adam have been playing the first DLC pack for it, The Awakened King adds loads more content, a new archetype, and new weapons and gear, and the duo apparently can’t get enough of it. Meanwhile, Lyle has been be…
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Fit to burst with massive games, on this week’s podcast it’s time for Chris Hyde and Adam to discuss Alan Wake 2. We won’t be spoiling it, but there’s plenty to talk about given how long the team (or some of it!) has waited for the sequel from Remedy, that’s for sure. But there’s more, as Jusant has just been released (and is on Game Pass, so you c…
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Chris White is on the podcast for the second episode running, to talk about Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. He and Adam have been playing it for the past few weeks, and have a lot to say about it from a story point of view, as well as how good it feels to be back in the Spider-shoes, game-wise, and even some thoughts on the technical aspects developer Insom…
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Chris White is back on the podcast this week to tell the crew about Assassin’s Creed Mirage, but he’s also going to wax lyrical about Forza Motorsport with Adam. Lyle has played the latest adventure from the Blue Blur, and is here to talk about Sonic Superstars. We’ve also got a little time to chat about Detective Pikachu Returns, and even a little…
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We did promise we’d try to not miss recording a podcast this week, and we’ve succeeded, though there have been casualties along the way. A mix of sickness, holiday, and other means that it’s just Adam and Lyle here for your aural or visual pleasure on this week’s podcast, or given how great they both are, perhaps we should this week’s “show”. Lyle …
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There are so many games to talk about on this week’s podcast, not least the recent release of Resident Evil 4 DLC: Separate Ways. Thankfully, Chris White is here to talk about Mortal Kombat 1 with Adam (we didn’t forget or miss it, we’ve just been too busy to talk until now), while the duo have also been playing EA Sports FC 24 for an unhealth amou…
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We’re fully into “game season” now on the podcast, with Starfield already out, and Lies of P right behind it. Can the gang all agree that Starfield is or isn’t amazing, and what about Lies of P… can a game really go for Bloodborne and succeed? If that wasn’t enough big games, Adam has fallen for Eternights despite its flaws, and Lyle has been jumpi…
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On this week’s podcast, we chat about one of the biggest RPGs of the year. No, not Baldur’s Gate 3, and not Starfield. It’s Sea of Stars! All three of this week’s pod-heroes have played through and completed Sea of Stars, and have varying things to say about it. But that’s not all, as Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is also out, and Adam has playe…
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This week’s podcast sees the gang well and truly in the thick of “games season”. So if that’s the case, why is Vampire Survivors on the list? Because it’s on Switch, of course, and someone needs to eat humble pie. Mmm, pie. Mick has been really busy beavering away with many games, two of which he’s reviewed and is here to talk about. Both he and Ad…
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This week’s podcast sees the gang talk about one of the most anticipated RPGs of the year: Baldur’s Gate 3. Mick Fraser joins us again as he’s been all over that game since its release into early access two years ago, but how does the release version hold up? He’s also been playing Atlas Fallen, which is a game that might be slipping under the rada…
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He’s back on the podcast, everyone. That’s right, the long awaited return of Chris Hyde as guest, and not the host, is here. Oh and also Adam is back with tales of woe, and where he’s been recently. So yeah, it’s gonna be a bit of a catch up week. While he’s been away, he’s reviewed Pikmin 4, Disney Illusion Island, and even got to spend some time …
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Oxenfree 2 is out now, and Chris Hyde and Mick have been playing a lot of it to talk about it on this week’s podcast. They’ve both actually been through it more than once, so you’d have to assume they like it, right? But there’s more, as the gang have also been playing Remnant 2 a lot as well, since Mick reviewed it, and so that’s on topic this wee…
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It’s been a while since the podcast has been all about that RPG life, but Master Detective Archives: Rain Code is here to fix that. Both Adam and Chris have been playing Rain Code and have a lot to say about it: some good, some bad. But hey, being a detective (a good one) takes time, right? Meanwhile Lyle has been catching up on Jack Jeanne, and li…
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On this week’s podcast, both Lyle and Adam have been deep-sea diving, all in aid of finding sushi for their restaurant. No, they’ve not had a career change, instead they’ve both been enjoying the delights of Dave the Diver, a game that had some buzz during early access, but has now been released fully with it’s 1.0 launch. Keeping with the feeling …
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It just keeps getting bigger and better on the podcast, with not one, but two massive games to talk about. Final Fantasy 16 is here, and you can rest assured we won’t be spoiling anything here. That said, that’s not all everyone is excited about, as Chris Hyde is a big fan of Escape Academy, and new DLC for that just dropped. Then there’s the alien…
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It’s a weird time for us all on the podcast right now, because it’s halfway between the biggest games of the year, and the biggest news cycle of the year, with a Summer of Games on the way. That said, maybe we can find out why Chris Hyde and Lyle were both absent during the same week after all. Maybe the rumours are true and they secretly get on re…
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This week’s podcast is a two-man show, with Adam and Chris White not taking holiday, and instead talking games. Adam has been playing Diablo 4 and has a lot to say about it, as he has complicated feelings. Chris White also has complicated feelings about The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, which has gone on to be one of the lowest rated games of the year…
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On this week’s podcast, everyone else has been playing The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, so it’s time to find out if both Chris Hyde and Lyle Carr (yes, he who didn’t much care for Breath of the Wild) are enjoying it, so far, and understand why Adam called it one of the best games he’s ever played. Of course, there are other games, too, an…
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On this week’s podcast, Adam has played over 70 hours of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and rather likes it, as you could see from his review. He goes to great pains NOT to spoil anything, and even risks the wrath of Chris Hyde for not writing guides, because he doesn’t want to be the one to ruin even a small moment for people. Elsewher…
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It might be time for some humble pie on this week’s podcast, as Adam had a lot to say about Redfall at preview stage, and has now played the full game. Just how did this happen, exactly? Meanwhile, Chris Hyde has been all over Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and has a lot to say about that, while Lyle has been delving into the world of FMV games with Mia…
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This week’s podcast sees the gang go to a galaxy far, far away as most of the team has been playing Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. In fact, some of us have played all of it, like Mick, but not Adam. Lyle however, hasn’t played it. So he’s spent his week playing fantastic new multiplayer titles like Omega Strikers, and Cassette Beasts, which he says is t…
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On this week’s podcast, we discuss Dead Island 2, which is finally out. No seriously, it’s real: we’ve played it. Elsewhere, Adam has finished up with Advance Wars 1+2: Re-boot Camp, and enjoyed it for the most part, but it’s not the ultimate remake he perhaps wanted. Will it spawn more Advance Wars games? Who knows. Chris Hyde and Lyle have been b…
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This week’s podcast is going to be a more focussed one, with just two major games on deck to talk about. Adam previewed the fourth season of Overwatch 2, but with it now in the hands of anyone (as well as the new hero, to anyone who pays), what does everyone think? Not content with a new hero, and old one is on the table too, as Sherlock Holmes The…
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This week’s podcast is going to be a more calm affair, we think, as surely Chris Hyde won’t drop any more food-related opinions on the audience? Anyway, a few weeks ago Adam visited Bethesda’s UK HQ to play Redfall, and while he’s got plenty to say in his preview, we’re definitely going to talk about it on the podcast too. Likewise, Tchia is out no…
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A new episode of the podcast, and three new games. Well, a remake of an old game that’s new again, and two new games. Right? Resident Evil 4 Remake isn’t out yet, but we’ve reviewed it and played it, and loved it. While we can’t and won’t spoil everything ahead of the release date at the end of the month, it’s time to have a good chat about how we …
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