Daddy's Dogma: The Finale
Patrick is getting ready to say goodbye to Debra, Rob Catny, and all the pawns that we met along the way.
Patrick is getting ready to say goodbye to Debra, Rob Catny, and all the pawns that we met along the way.
We start by celebrating/questioning the news that Tango Gameworks and Hi-Fi Rush aren’t dead anymore. Also, we wade into the Deadlock discourse, which prompts a discussion on Steam’s role in the PC ecosystem.
Rob and Cado are back with Oberhoff Racing's third year around the track. Will all the money they made last year start to finally pay off?
We’re not ready to give up the Olympics yet, which is why Rob and Patrick have convened the Sports! council to chat about the past few weeks of sports fever.
Rob is rolling straight from his College Football 25 obsession into checking out this year's Madden. Will it finally be the Bears' year?
We take a victory lap on The Game of Sisyphus, before heading towards Dragon's Dogma 2's endgame.
A simple question: how do you best organize your digital life? Patrick, Janet, Rob, and Cado have already got it figured out, clearly.
Rob and Patrick are so excited to talk about this season of Hard Knocks that they're doing it live!
The NFL approaches, which means soon enough, Patrick and Rob will grapple with the reality of the Chicago Bears actually playing football.
We've climbed so far, but much like life, there's no way to know how much further we have to go.
It's come time to say goodbye to some of Oberhof Racing's less than stellar employees, and hope that all this money we've been making can finally be put to good use.
Tulane experienced a moral victory last week. Can they turn it around? More importantly, can any wide receivers catch a pass?
This bounder must simply move up the hill, but only one thing stands in our way: LAVA.
Patrick gives the boulder a second attempt, after retrieving his sick child and helping her get on the mend.
Is failing to throw a football while streaming College Football 25 a sign of weakness, or merely an illustration of the stressors associated with public spor...