My Turn - Oppenheimer
We thought we were done thinking about nuclear energy, but apparently not! Starting with Godzilla Minus One, we journeyed towards Shin Godzilla, and now, My Turn examines Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer.
We thought we were done thinking about nuclear energy, but apparently not! Starting with Godzilla Minus One, we journeyed towards Shin Godzilla, and now, My Turn examines Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer.
Janet's mention of Hidden Object Games on last week's podcast piqued Rob's interest, so we're diving deep into the Where's Waldo-alikes of the video game sphere!
Patrick continues his adventures in Dragon's Dogma 2, but first: just how hot are the hot people in Hades 2?
It’s time to pour one out for our friend and colleague Austin Walker, whose own game studio joined the ongoing wave of layoffs. We unpack the strangeness of this layoff and why people responded so sharply to it.
Patrick wonders if Fallout 76 can scratch his Fallout itch, so Rob and Cado join him for another trek into the wasteland.
There's aught wrong in this world and the Arisen aims to fix it! From taking on a Griffin to family drama with some odd estranged twins, Patrick will solve it all, while questing to find the Biggest Lads and Lasses around to recruit.
Rob and Patrick are joined by Sean Konrad, visual effects supervisor on Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, to discuss the art of Godzilla.
Rob, Patrick, Janet, and Cado react to the game of telephone about if/when Dead Space 2 was ever coming—and much more.
Patrick and Cado check out a new reveal for The Final Shape, then check out Buckshot Roulette, a puzzle game with Inscryption vibes.
Join Patrick as he continues through Dragon's Dogma 2, but first, he enjoys a little game he's been loving, Pepper Grinder.
Jacob Geller joins Rob, Patrick, and Janet to discuss Microsoft's new "new AI assistant," the weirdness around Stellar Blade, and more.
Patrick needs more time in his life to play all of these giant games, so why not play all of Dragon's Dogma on stream so it's a part of his job?
It’s time to celebrate a great achievement: Dragon’s Dogma 2 has become discourse.