Explore every episode of the podcast Pixelated Playgrounds
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Nuclear Blaze | 15 Sep 2024 | ||
Things are heating up over at Pixelated Playgrounds HQ, but that just because Bryan and Josh have been playing firefighting / cat saving platformer, Nuclear Blaze! Created by Sébastien Bénard, one of the developers behind the excellent Dead Cells, Nuclear Blaze was originally designed for Bénard’s child as he noticed a striking lack of firefighter focused video games. Bénard and his studio Deepnight games, took on the mission of creating a game that his child could play, creating Nuclear Blaze with a built in ‘Kids Mode’ as well as a more difficult ‘Hold my Beer’ mode for players seeking a greater challenge. Sporting some eye-popping pixel art and a novel fire spreading mechanic, Nuclear blaze is a short and sweet platformer with a lot to admire. So grab your hose and helmet and skydive into the depths of Nuclear Blaze with Josh and Bryan. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - He’s on Fiiiiirreee Josh - Fun Fiery Explosion | |||
| Unicorn Overlord | 30 Aug 2024 | ||
After a development cycle spanning almost a decade, Unicorn Overlord released in March of 2024 to the joy of Ogre Battle fans everywhere! Two of those fans, namely Bryan and Josh, picked up the game and dug right in. With Vanillaware’s signature art and polish on full display Unicorn Overlord makes a stunning first impression and backs it up with an incredibly deep and complex battle system which is fitting for the titles which inspired it. It has been over 25 years since Ogre Battle 64 released for the Nintendo 64, and while Unicorn Overlord does not reach the narrative heights of Ogre Battle or Tactics Ogre, it certainly has enough going for it that folks craving a real time tactical RPG will have plenty to sink their teeth into. So pour yourself a mug of ale and sit down beside the fire with Bryan and Josh as they discuss their experience leading a revolution in Unicorn Overlord! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Tinkering Against Tyranny Josh - Somehow Too Much | |||
| Chants of Sennaar | 15 Apr 2024 | ||
Aspiring linguist Josh and professional guess-and-checker Bryan recently made their way up the tower featured in 2023’s indie puzzle game Chants of Sennaar! Along the way they marveled at the game’s superb use of color, clever language puzzles, and occasionally regrettable use of stealth mechanics. At its heart, Chants of Sennaar is a game about culture and communication, so what better way to celebrate this wonderful game than through an in depth discussion about its design, themes, and artistry. Listen in as Josh and Bryan decipher the secrets of the Tower and make their way to the top of the class in 5 different (completely fictional) languages! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Stratification, Translation, Unification Josh - Language as Playspace | |||
| Super Mario Odyssey | 23 Jun 2020 | 00:45:48 | |
Pack your bags and embark on a Super Mario world tour with Bryan, Josh, and Clint as they take a trip through Nintendo’s latest entry into the mainline Super Mario series, Super Mario Odyssey! On this journey we’ll visit various ports of call including: Nostalgia Bay, Adventure Cove, and Innovation Island. It might be many moons before we’re back home, but the trip will be worth it. Don’t forget to take some time out to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of every unique and wonderful location you visit along the way. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Donk City Forever Josh - Captivating Cruise Ship Clint - Still Got it | |||
| DOOM Eternal | 23 May 2020 | 01:00:21 | |
Join the guys as they rip and tear through one of the best FPS games on the market today - DOOM ETERNAL! A lot has changed since '93, come see what the latest entry in this iconic franchise brings to table and why it might be worth the trip to hell and back. | |||
| Rimworld | 16 May 2020 | 00:45:26 | |
Construction and management sims like Dwarf fortress or, more recently, Rimworld have a way of immersing the player fully into a tiny world that they control every aspect of… until disaster strikes and plunges your tiny world into chaos. Rimworld keeps players engaged by continually creating compelling stories and forcing players to adjust to increasingly hectic obstacles, from raiders or inclement weather to the psychological quirks of your colonists. Listen in for Josh and Bryan’s trials and triumphs on the galactic frontier as they discuss kickstarted Steam Early Access juggernaut, Rimworld! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Perils of Addiction / Josh - Western Space Opera | |||
| Return of the Obra Dinn | 15 Apr 2020 | 00:40:20 | |
There’s murder on the high seas! … as well as beheadings, executions, maimings, devourings, drownings, stranglings, shootings, and good old fashioned disappearances. In Lucas’s Pope’s 2018 mystery masterpiece you play the role of an insurance adjuster attempting to figure out what happened aboard the mysterious Obra Dinn after it recently showed up with its entire crew dead or missing. Join us for a discussion about what makes Obra Dinn different from other mystery games and why this is a must-play for those looking for novel experiences in gaming. Three Word Reviews: Clint - I’m on Board Bryan - Addition by Deduction Josh - Sinbad, Snapshot Sherlock | |||
| Titanfall 2 | 06 Apr 2020 | 00:37:41 | |
Clint and Bryan prepare for Titanfall as they make their way through what is remembered as one of the most innovative and compelling FPS campaign modes of its time. Each mission brings a fresh perspective and framing to a rock-solid set of mechanics, as well as some unfortunately lackluster writing. They also set their sights on multiplayer, where this game still shines to this day. It's easy to see the lineage of excellence at Respawn Entertainment would give us one of the most successful battle royale games, Apex Legends, a few years later. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Half Complete Package Clint - A Mechanical Masterpiece | |||
| Pokemon: Sword and Shield | 15 Mar 2020 | 00:50:23 | |
The world’s largest multimedia franchise made its debut on the Nintendo Switch in 2019 and the book club has Pokemon fever like it's 1998 all over again! It’s been at least a decade since each of us had played an entry in this long-running series and it was interesting for the book club crew to take stock of what has changed… and what hasn’t. Join Bryan, Josh, and Clint for a Pokemon safari in the tall grass of nostalgia and see if you can separate our actual critical analysis from our reminiscing at the Pokemon of yesteryear through our rose tinted glasses. Three Word Reviews: Clint - Didn’t Catch Me / Bryan - Nostalgia Warmed Over / Josh - Reliable Income Stream | |||
| God of War | 10 Mar 2020 | 01:07:29 | |
It’s a BOY! Clint's a dad now and for this special episode that has been released on the day of his son’s birth, we check out a heartfelt game about a father and his son, God of War (2018). Check out how this franchise has totally reinvented itself into something truly special that helped Clint prepare for his own adventure into fatherhood. Clint: That’s My Boy Bryan: Dad of Boy | |||
| Disco Elysium | 15 Feb 2020 | 01:02:58 | |
RHETORIC: Should Bryan, Josh and Clint talk about Disco Elysium this month? LOGIC: Yes they probably should, its won a ton of awards, has an engaging story, and boasts some of the best writing they can remember. EMPATHY: That writing is always in service to this game’s true strength: telling a deeply affecting and sometimes hilarious story of how a person grows and forms their personality in the face of a bleak, brutal world. CONCEPTUALIZATION: It has an incredibly well fleshed out game world as well, with thousands of years of history to flavor an already very alive modern noire setting. SUGGESTION: Also, Kim. Kitsuragi kicks ass. VOLITION: Alright, let’s get into it. This month’s Video Game Book Club is about Disco Elysium and why its an incredible game. Three Word Reviews: Clint: In your head / Bryan: Radical Midlife Crisis / Josh: Failure is Story | |||
| Dark Souls | 15 Jan 2020 | 01:00:29 | |
Perhaps one of the most influential games of the 2010’s is From Software’s Dark Souls. As the inspiration of the ‘souls-like’ genre and immense source of frustration for many a gamer, Dark Souls combines deep (if impenetrable) RPG systems with stellar world building to create a profoundly memorable experience. If you can get through it. Listen in as Bryan, Josh, and Clint talk through their respective encounters with this modern gaming landmark. Three Word Reviews: Clint: In the Dark Bryan: Engage, Challenge, Reward Josh: The Uncaring World | |||
| Super Smash Brothers Retrospective | 16 Dec 2019 | 00:40:10 | |
Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering the Super Smash Brothers series by Nintendo. Show Notes: The Smash Brothers Documentary Kirby Survives the Apolcalypse Three word reviews: Bryan: Glee For All Josh: Furious Pickup Basketball | |||
| Tunic | 30 Mar 2024 | ||
Isometric Games’ Tunic, released in 2022, is a game that delivers stronger than almost any other title on the promise of a genuine feeling of discovery. From you moment that you are dropped onto the isometric, flat color-shaded beach with nothing but the ethereal soundtrack by Lifeformed and Janice Kwan to keep you company, you are expected to start exploring. To start learning about the game’s various rules, systems, and secrets… because the game will not teach you about any of them itself! Tunic a modern title focused on the early 90’s idea of learning about a game through playground rumors and half understood foreign instruction manuals. Its a game that rewards looking beyond what’s immediately apparent on the screen and experimenting with every suspiciously placed object. On top of all of that, Tunic is also a formidable isometric combat experience. So squeeze through that secret passage into your Chamber of Podcast Listening and join Bryan and Josh for a spoiler-filled discussion of Tunic and its incredible in-game instruction manual! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Game about Gaming Josh - Lost and Found | |||
| Cave Story | 18 Nov 2019 | 00:36:51 | |
Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Cave Story by Pixel, released in 2004. | |||
| Remnant: From the Ashes | 03 Nov 2019 | 00:33:04 | |
Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Remnant: From the Ashes by Gunfire Games, released in 2019. | |||
| Resident Evil 2 (2019) | 19 Oct 2019 | 00:44:22 | |
Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Resident Evil 2 (2019), released in January 2019 by Capcom. | |||
| Heroes of Might and Magic III | 03 Oct 2019 | 00:45:31 | |
Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Heroes of Might and Magic 3, released in February 1999 by 3DO. | |||
| Hotline Miami | 16 Sep 2019 | 00:40:48 | |
Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering the Hotline Miami Series. Hotline Miami was released in October 2012 by Dennaton Games. | |||
| Cadence of Hyrule | 16 Aug 2019 | 00:35:15 | |
Episode 16 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Cadence of Hyrule: The Legend of Zelda ft. Crypt of the Necrodancer, released in June 2019 by Brace Yourself Games. | |||
| Celeste | 15 Jul 2019 | 00:39:16 | |
Episode 15 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Celeste, released in January 2018 by Matt Makes Games. | |||
| Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice | 27 Jun 2019 | 00:39:28 | |
Episode 14 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, released in 2019 by From Software. | |||
| The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | 15 Jun 2019 | 01:04:17 | |
Episode 13 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, released in 2017 by Nintendo. | |||
| Episode 12: Hollow Knight | 16 May 2019 | 00:53:46 | |
Episode 12 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Hollow Knight, released in 2017 by Team Cherry. | |||
| Jusant | 15 Mar 2024 | ||
Climb to new heights with Josh and Bryan as they ascend the tower, learn its history, and rediscover a love of climbing while playing Jusant! Developed by the narrative powerhouse studio, Don’t Nod, Jusant puts the player in the shoes of a lone wanderer who must ascend a desolate tower filled with remnants of a civilization long past with only their little blue blob buddy and an endless endurance for gripping hard surfaces. Its a truly majestic game, from the vistas afforded as you look back on your progress to the sweeping soundtrack, and both Bryan and Josh enjoyed every minute of their trek up the tower. So grab your rope and climbing spikes and join in for a journey up the tower in Jusant! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Lesson in Patience Josh - To New Heights | |||
| Episode 11: Undertale | 11 Apr 2019 | 01:26:04 | |
Episode 11 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Undertale, released in 2015 by Toby Fox. | |||
| Episode 10: Into the Breach | 14 Mar 2019 | 00:37:10 | |
Episode 10 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Into the Breach, released in 2018 by Subset Games. | |||
| Episode 9: Brogue | 12 Mar 2019 | 00:28:50 | |
Episode 9 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Brogue, released in 2009 by Brian Walker. | |||
| Episode 8: Hitman 2 | 11 Mar 2019 | 00:36:28 | |
Episode 8 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Hitman 2, released in 2018 by IO Interactive. | |||
| Episode 7: Skyrim | 09 Mar 2019 | 00:41:09 | |
Episode 7 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, released in 2011 by Bethesda Softworks. | |||
| Episode 6: Resident Evil 7 | 09 Mar 2019 | 00:47:41 | |
Episode 6 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Resident Evil 7, released in 2017 by Capcom. | |||
| Episode 5: Subnautica | 09 Mar 2019 | 00:40:48 | |
Episode 5 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Dwarf Fortress, released in 2018 by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. | |||
| Episode 4: Dwarf Fortress | 09 Mar 2019 | 00:40:48 | |
Episode 4 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Dwarf Fortress, released in 2006 by Bay 12 Games. | |||
| Episode 3: Minecraft | 09 Mar 2019 | 00:34:10 | |
Episode 3 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Minecraft, released in 2009 by Mojang. | |||
| Episode 2: West of Loathing | 09 Mar 2019 | 00:24:11 | |
Episode 2 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering West of Loathing, released in 2018 by Asymmetric. | |||
| The Looker | 29 Feb 2024 | ||
In this episode Bryan and Josh cover The Witness from Jonathan Blow… sort of. Actually they cover The Looker, which is a loving homage/scathing satire of Blow’s game and at the price of Free and the runtime of about 60 minutes, comes highly recommended by the guys. Good satire is hard to find and that is doubly so in the video game sphere, but developer Bradley Lovell hits the mark with The Looker which is just packed with jokes both written and mechanical. Listen in as Bryan and Josh do their best to not just repeat their favorite jokes. Warning: Spoilers for the Witness abound! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - More Gaming Satire Josh - Don’t Look Down | |||
| Episode 1: Tacoma | 19 Feb 2019 | 00:46:41 | |
Episode 1 of Video Game Book Club by Pixelated Playgrounds covering Tacoma, released in 2017 by Fullbright. | |||
| Baldur's Gate 3 | 15 Feb 2024 | ||
Join Bryan, Josh, and Clint for a journey through the Forgotten Realms as they cover the breakout D&D simulation CRPG, Baldur’s Gate 3! Larian Studios has a long history with RPGs but in 2023 they outdid themselves to create what many considered to be 2023’s Game of the Year. Despite a time gap of over 20 years since the last entry, Baldur’s Gate 3 holds true to what made the originals special while adding in a healthy dose of modern convenience and quality of life for the 5th Edition outing. So gather your party and listen in as Clint joins in for the finale of the journey Bryan and Josh started back at the beginning of 2023 as our book club adventuring party discusses Baldur’s Gate 3! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Larian’s Legendary Legacy Josh - A Translation Perfected Clint - Isometric RPG Resurgence | |||
| Mosa Lina | 30 Jan 2024 | ||
In this episode Josh and Bryan play the aggressively random, and often unbeatable “Immersive Sim for People Who Hate Immersive Sims”, Mosa Lina by Stuffed Wombat. Its a unique experience that markets itself as a response to the current trend of Immersive Sim design, where abilities are often part of a "Lock and Key" system, where every ability is a tool that is meant to overcome a single type of problem. Mosa Lina’s randomness guarantees that the player will need to make use of whatever tools are currently at their disposal to retrieve (or destroy) their target and return to the start. Its a brave experimental approach that speaks not only to the developer’s design ethos but also to their commitment to the goal of the project. So join Josh and Bryan as they struggle, sometimes helplessly, to surmount the challenges and discuss the merits of Mosa Lina! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Relax and Resolve Josh - Spirit of Play | |||
| Dave the Diver | 15 Jan 2024 | ||
What do you get when you cross the mechanical sensibilities of a casual MMO / mobile game developer with the aesthetics and charm of an indie game studio, then top it off with a dash of abnormally high production value? In the case of Dave the Diver, it is a tasty frozen cocktail of relaxing, tropical fun! For this podcast, Josh and Bryan retire to the tropics and try their hand at sushi restaurant operation / scuba diving. The publisher of several MMO megahits, Nexon, tried their hand at a casual game and took the gaming community by storm in 2023. Listen in as Bryan and Josh do their best to roll up what makes this potent combination of fishing, restaurant management, and undersea adventure a game worth diving deep into. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Deeper Restaurant Sim Josh - Deep Sea Stardew | |||
| The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | 30 Dec 2023 | 01:50:40 | |
I think most people knew we were in for something special with the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, but I don’t think anyone quite realized how special. Navigating a six-year-long development cycle that included a pandemic, the Zelda Team has once again ascended to new heights (and new depths) to bring the world an astonishing follow-up to the beloved Breath of the Wild. Keeping the same sense of exploration and discovery while flexing their narrative muscles in new ways, Tears of the Kingdom keeps what made predecessor great while bringing in new and compelling ideas for the Zelda series. Hyrule has never been more alive or more familiar, and yet somehow it feels completely novel at the same time. So join Bryan, Josh, and Clint as they build themselves a makeshift podcasting vehicle and launch into a discussion of the mechanical, narrative, and thematic aspects of what made Tears of the Kingdom truly shine. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Ascending, Despite Everything Josh - Against All Odds Clint - It Finally Clicked Show Notes: Playing with Nature: On “Tears of the Kingdom” as Ecofiction Eiji Aonuma, Zelda’s mastermind, is at the peak of his power - The Washington Post Making Tears of the Kingdom: Inside The Legend of Zelda's finest hour | |||
| Sonic 3 and Knuckles | 15 Dec 2023 | 01:00:23 | |
Bryan and Josh were feeling a bit nostalgic and with the recent re-release of the Sonic classics through Sonic Origins, so they decided to revisit an old favorite: Sonic and Knuckles 3! Actually two games released months apart in the same year, this one-two punch of 90’s mascot platformer mayhem put a smile on both of their faces as they recalled the joy of going fast, the frustration of running into hidden spike traps, and the universal understanding that playing as Tails is “Little Brother Mode”. So put on your hammer pants and lace up your bright red sneakers, its time for a brisk run with Bryan, Josh, and Sonic 3 & Knuckles!
Bryan - Nostalgic Sensory Overload Josh - A Personal Best Show Notes: | |||
| Baldur's Gate 2 | 30 Nov 2023 | ||
In the 20+ years since its release, many would consider Baldur’s Gate 2 to be the pinnacle of the CRPG genre. Widely recognized as having laid the groundwork for Bioware’s future endeavors in the RPG space with Mass Effect and Dragon Age, Baldur’s Gate 2 stands tall to this day with its innovative scenario design, immersive and complex world building, and engaging (if sometimes overly complex) implementation of 2nd Edition Dungeons and Dragons combat. Bryan has been through the streets of Athkalta before, but Josh joins him for another trip to the Forgotten Realms as they both continue their year of Baldur’s Gate, and ready themselves to close out the trilogy. Its worth mentioning that the inclusion of Throne of Bhaal as an expansion turns this into a game that can easily push into 100 hour territory, so please enjoy this relatively brief tour of what this CRPG classic has on offer. Now gather your headphones, and venture forth! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Masterpiece Meets Micromanagement Josh - An Era Defined | |||
| Animal Well | 15 Aug 2024 | ||
In this episode Josh and Bryan go down a rabbit hole with 2024 indie hit, Animal Well. What starts off as a non-violent, platforming based metroidvania game, quickly gives way to a truly mysterious and intricately puzzle-driven experience. As the first solo endeavor from developer, Billy Basso, as well as the first title for game game’s publisher, Big Mode, Animal Well is a triumph critically, commercially, and perhaps most importantly, in terms of sheer novelty and design polish. So grab your bubble wand and hop on over to listen to Bryan and Josh puzzle over the incomparable Animal Well! Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Magnificent Mystifying Menagerie Josh - Play and Discovery | |||
| Dome Keeper | 15 Nov 2023 | ||
Dome Keeper is the genre mash up of Mining Game and Tower Defense that Bryan and Josh did not know they needed! Beneath the elegant elevator pitch and striking visual style exists a game that is truly a diamond in the rough. Created by Dresden-based indie game company, Bippinbits, Dome Keeper is their second commercial outing and first to break out on steam in a big way. By crafting a compulsive and immersive game loop that relies on shuttling back and forth between an alien-world mine and the laser-equipped dome you used to defend it, the team has created one of the finer ‘one more round’ experiences the guys can remember in their collective rogue-lite experience. Listen in as Bryan and Josh dig deep to bring you a discussion of Dome Keeper’s mechanics, aesthetics, and the precise engineering that makes it more than the sum of its parts. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Extractive Addictive Unexpected Josh - Once More, Descend | |||
| The Last of Us Part 2 | 30 Oct 2023 | 01:31:21 | |
The Last of Us Part 2, Naughty Dog’s follow up to the critically acclaimed The Last of Us, is a challenging game that tells a challenging story about many challenging topics. It’s well known that the game’s director Neil Druckmann said “If The Last of Us was about love, then its sequel is about hatred.” The game asks the player to introspect in ways that most games don’t, and takes bigger swings, while making bolder narrative choices than almost any project of similar scope and budget. Far from being a straightforward revenge story, The Last of Us Part 2 puts you in the shoes of a new protagonist for fully half of its runtime and expands both mechanically and narratively on its predecessor. The game received a lot of criticism during its release for… so many things, but going back a few years later Bryan and Clint are hoping to come at this game with relatively fresh eyes. So join in as they discuss the narrative beats that make this a unique entry in the AAA landscape, and try to understand better what makes this tale of revenge, empathy, and forgiveness a game for the ages. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Hatred and Forgiveness Clint - Stop the Hate | |||
| Mr. Saitou | 15 Oct 2023 | ||
Mr. Saitou is a beautiful and brief slice of life game with a charming world and even more charming characters. The success of its light-hearted tone is, however, underwritten by the seriousness of its premise. Mr. Saitou, is a salaryworker. He toils away in front of a computer screen for all hours, goes out for a meal he’s too tired to consume, and stumbles home in a tired, drunken stupor. Next thing we know, he’s collapsed and we’re in a hospital. After meeting a young boy named Brandon in his hospital room, he learns about a fictional character the kid has drawn named Mr. Saitou: a llamaworm who works an important job making buttons for the tunnels that other llamaworms traverse. After waking up in the dream-world of the llamaworms, Saitou and Brandon set off on a journey to the crystal caverns. Mr. Saitou, its worth noting, is a sidequel to another game, Rakuen, both of which were created by game developer and singer-songwriter Laura Shigihara. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - The Little Things Josh - Llamaworm Looking Glass Clint - Lackluster Llama Drama | |||
| Starseed Pilgrim | 30 Sep 2023 | 01:01:44 | |
In 2013 the Indie gaming scene was going strong and interesting projects were everywhere… if you knew where to look for them. This was a time before the widespread population of indies on Steam, and as such many projects were less commercial in nature. One such project, that eventually went on to be a finalist for the Excellence in Design award at the 2013 Independent Games Festival was Starseed Pilgrim. On the surface it is a Pixel art Puzzle platformer, under the surface it is a mystery, wrapped in an enigma, sprinkled with intrigue and vague snippets of poetry. The crux of the experience of playing Starseed Pilgrim is figuring out just what Starseed Pilgrim is asking you to do. So join Josh and Bryan as they simultaneously cultivate a symphonic block garden and repeatedly fail to make meaningful progress, but still have fun - and many revelations - along the way. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Bridge Too Far Josh - Path Not Taken Josh will be speaking at Roguelike Celebration 2023 | |||
| Within a Dead City | 15 Sep 2023 | ||
In August of 2023 Josh released another game! Within a Dead City is a tiny ‘Majesty-like’ with a striking color palette and a moody vibe. For those that haven't played Majesty, the crux of the game is you hire a group of heroes (that you do not directly control, but can influence via bounties and spells) in order to explore the land and eradicate the local fauna (aka monsters). Within a Dead City puts its own spin on this idea placing you in charge of a guild tasked with exploring a long abandoned city. While auto-battlers have come more into vogue in recent years, the combination of these ideas with a lightweight strategy/4x game creates a unique and compelling loop. Its a lovely little package and executes well on providing a quick hit of 'kingdom management' you can play easily over a lunch break. As is tradition, Bryan took an opportunity to interview Josh on the process of creating the game, the lessons learned, and knowledge gained in his first launch working with a publisher. Thanks for listening and rest assured we will be back in the next few weeks with our regularly scheduled programming.
Within a Dead City - Steam Page LoSpec Color Scheme - Oil 6 | |||
| Last Epoch | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:59:27 | |
Last Epoch has been in Early access since 2018, a snowball of an ARPG, slowly gathering steam as it descends the mountain to eventually rest at the side of some of the all time great hack and slash RPGs. Bryan and Josh have both played a fair few of what they hoped would be the ‘successor to Dialbo II”, and most (all?) have come up short. But Eleventh Hour Games’ Kickstarter game turned long-term project is making a run for the crown. Boasting some innovative mechanics, a novel world design concept, and some extremely entertaining, if familiar, classes to play with, Last Epoch plows through a lot of the problems that most games in this genre run headlong into. Not satisfied with smashing into the brick wall of similarity, its a title that forges some interesting new paths for the genre, and does so on the back of being a single player experience for the first four plus years of its development cycle. Listen in for Bryan and Josh’s time travelling exploits in the world of Eterra, but stay for the in-depth discussion of what makes a great hack and slash game stand the test of time. Three Word Reviews: Bryan - Crafty Dungeon Crawler Josh - Respect the Respec Show Notes: | |||