Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchEpisode 436: The Silence Of The Winnies
Chris, Jamie and Marsh return to explain where the hell they’ve been, before launching into discussions of effervescent pie-em-up comedy game Thank …
1 year, 6 months ago
Episode 435: The Most Liminal You Can Be Is a Flume
Jamie and Marsh reel from Microsoft’s latest layoffs, mismanage time in Hades 2, paddle in the uncanny, chlorinated waters of Pools, devour the bite-…
1 year, 10 months ago
Episode 434: Epilogue Blowin’ In
Jamie and Alex show their cards in deck-builders Balatro and Cobalt Core (poker- and space-flavoured respectively), before descending into the chaoti…
1 year, 10 months ago
Episode 433: In the Right Lighting, That’s Chaucer, Baby
Chris and Marsh discuss disappointing children’s entertainment, disappointing sales figures, anti-mnemonic naming choices, the rulebreaking delight o…
2 years ago
Fargo Vs. True Detective – A Lock-in at the Crate and Crowbar
Jamie and Marsh discuss the latest seasons of Fargo and True Detective, two anthology shows about troubling crimes and the yet more troubled cops who…
2 years ago
Episode 432: A Scathing Review of the Rosetta Stone
Join Jamie and Chris as they join Past Jamie for a solo pod about train-sets and low-key terror in the demo deluge of Steam Next Fest. Then they retu…
2 years, 1 month ago
Episode 431: Between a Ballsack and a Tardigrade
Tom F joins Marsh to make the biggest sticks in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, become the stick in Pacific island adventure Tchia, stick to walls in Ju…
2 years, 1 month ago
Episode 430: The High-Dingus Scenario
Marsh and Chris celebrate the new year by poking the wound in our psychic gestalt. Also: are AI tools ethical? Yeah, we solve that one. 100%. Bosh. D…
2 years, 2 months ago
Episode 429: Sickos for Polish
Chris, Jamie and Marsh reminisce on the year that was, the teeth they lost, oceans they regret leaving, algorithms that have failed them and, very ev…
2 years, 2 months ago
Episode 428: Chaotic Evil Steamed Hams
Jamie and Marsh voyage into their deepest nightmare – a metatextual commentary on the subjective nature of storytelling – and shine a light on Alan W…
2 years, 4 months ago