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Kotaku's Lisa Marie Segarra, Ethan Gach, and Michael Fahey dive into gaming one very specific topic at a time.
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Breaking Down The Biggest Sale In The History Of Video Games
Why Microsoft is buying Activision Blizzard and what it all means.
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Splitscreen Judges The Game Awards
This week we're going through the Game Awards nominations....and more or less tearing them apart. Listen to hear us go through the award categories and give our two cents about who we think will win, who we think should win, and which games the Game Awards snubbed entirely.
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Splitscreen Gives Thanks
This week the crew is giving thanks...and talking games, of course. First, we kick things off with a discussion about the most recent gaming news (including what's going on at Activision Blizzard), then we give our honest reviews on the PS5 and Xbox Series X and S consoles. And finally, we each share what we're thankful for this year—both in terms of games and...everything else.
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Halo Comes Full-Circle After 20 Years
This week, in honor of the release of Halo Infinite, we're taking a deep dive into the series as a whole. First, we kick things off with a little In The Headlines discussion, then we talk about the 20th anniversary of Halo, our thoughts on Halo Infinite, and how the game has changed over time.
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Animal Crossing Gets Its Groove Back
In honor of the launch of Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Happy Home Paradise, we're diving deep into the many iterations of the beloved game. First, we kick things off with a recap of what's new in the Happy Home Paradise DLC, then we discuss and rank the best and worst versions of Animal Crossing. And finally, we round things out with a brief discussion of other Animal Crossing-like games out there.
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Let's Revisit The Early Aughts Time Capsule That Was GTA
This week we're joined by Kotaku Staff Writer Isaiah Colbert and are diving deep into Grand Theft Auto as the remaster trilogy is due out soon. First, we kick things off with a discussion on recent video game news, then we look back at GTA and our own experiences with it. Finally, we talk about the games we've been playing and recommend.
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Customer Reviews
Great gaming discussion and more?
The best thing about this podcast is the interactions between Kirk and Jason. It is clear that both of these guys have a love and great knowledge of gaming.
If there is one potential downside (and hence the 4 star review) it is there ever increasing tendency to colour discussions with their own political leanings. And although I see no problem with this in of itself (indeed it is a product of their own passion) it would be nice if more diverse viewpoints were available. In fact the highlights from this show are when Kirk and Jason have spirited debate on topics that they don’t agree on.
Keep up the good work guys!
I’m loving it
I’m loving it and can’t wait for the next podcast
if Just cause was a podcast
The problem with these two, for all their differences & spirited debate, they are very similar. So you’ll find out they like destiny and hollow knight, again and again and again.
And then they recommend the Mars Volta as a music pick.....