This week, Jared and I check out Mafia III, which takes place is the turbulent late 1960s in a fictional city in Louisiana. The story goes in some interesting places and doesn’t shy away from the realities of the time period, the collectibles are kinda wild, and the soundtrack is absolutely incredible.
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This week, Jared and I chat about a new otome game I played where there is a dude in a sword, the protag has no self-respect, we learn that you can just declare yourself king and apparently it’s true, and people make questionable decisions left and right.
Leave a CommentThis week, Jared and I chat about the games announced around Summer Game Fest 2025 to see what’s coming up this year, next year, and who knows when.
Leave a CommentThis week, Jared and I talk about our careers as power washers since they released the final DLC this week. This has been a fav co-op game for us the last couple of years, and we talk about the bonkers storyline, the DLCs, and why I am scared of sharks.
Leave a CommentThis week, Jared and I talk about the latest entry in the Trails series and how this might be the weakest one after 12 games in the series.
Leave a CommentThis week, Jared and I chat about South of Midnight and how it embraces Southern Gothic literary tropes and mythologies of the Deep South in a really fun adventure game about healing from trauma.
Leave a CommentThis week, Jared and I check out the latest Love Live! game which is a fun sequel to a beloved (by us) dead gacha game.
Leave a CommentThis week, Jared and I chat about the final season of Mythic Quest, issues with the ending and media preservation, as well as the really fantastic spinoff series, Side Quest.
Leave a CommentThis week, Jared and I talk about Dynasty Warriors: Origins, a game where you can pursue thousands of dudes while also being pursued in more ways than one by all of the main characters.
Leave a CommentThis week, Jared and I chat about a new otome game with a well-known character artist, fun found family tropes, some not-so-great datables, and a whole lot of crimes.
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