Episode 151: Alan Wake 2 and the Games of Remedy (with Simon Cardy)
IGN’s Simon Cardy joins us to celebrate the history of Remedy’s games, including Max Payne, Alan Wake and even Quantum Break.
IGN’s Simon Cardy joins us to celebrate the history of Remedy’s games, including Max Payne, Alan Wake and even Quantum Break.
Rob Pearson of PlayStation Access is our guest this week. Hear about Rob’s unusual journey to YouTube fame via print media.
From GTA 3 to Silent Hill 2, 2001 was one of the best years in the history of games. We also share many pointless details of our mixed fortunes as teenagers.
We’ve firmly entered silly season, and Matthew has finished Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. Does it change his take on the CD Projekt RED FPS/RPG?
People Can Fly’s Jamie Smith tells us about his career and things you only realise about games when you actually make them for a living.
We’ve each played 25 hours of Starfield – here’s what we thought.
Happy, you sickos? It’s the latest entry in our bizarre Games Court format. Those found guilty will die…by Pikmin.
Matthew and Samuel compete to pick the 15 best Nintendo DS games – after an extremely long preamble.
Matthew has played 10 hours of Sea of Stars, so we discuss that, the Doom mod My House, Armored Core 6, Paranormasight and Dredge.
It’s fun for the first hour, it sags in the second, but gets it back just at the end. A 6/10 episode.