Hadrian Flyte and Natalie Pershall join Evan to discuss People Can Fly’s crazy arcade shooter Bulletstorm. Topics include “the lowbrow Renaissance,” misguided PR, and robot pals. Continue reading
Hadrian Flyte and Natalie Pershall join Evan to discuss People Can Fly’s crazy arcade shooter Bulletstorm. Topics include “the lowbrow Renaissance,” misguided PR, and robot pals. Continue reading
The Exploding Barrel Podcast‘s A.J. Minotti returns to discuss the latest Zelda sequel in a sequel to his last appearance on the show (which was also about a sequel). Topics include the future of Nintendo, end-of-game fetch quests, and kiwi penguins. Continue reading
Evan and The Duck of Death Podcast‘s Jade Kraus discuss James Wan and Leigh Whannell’s Insidious. Topics include horror logic, happy-ending allergies, and fog.
Lots of fog. Continue reading
Evan and The Exploding Barrel Podcast‘s Mike Minotti discuss Uncharted 3. Topics include puzzles, blue rays, and being the only sober person at the party. Continue reading
Sophist Radio‘s James DeRosa is back yet again; he and Evan discuss the epic battle between cultural/political icons and the walking dead in Don Coscarelli’s dramatic horror-comedy Bubba Ho-Tep. Topics include hero walks, the elderly, and when exactly it is appropriate to make a dick joke. Continue reading
Brian Taylor joins Evan to discuss Silent Hill 2 reasonably close to its 10th birthday and well in time for its HD re-release. They talk about video game maps, deep psychological problems, that puckish Shiba Inu, and more. Continue reading
The World 8 Podcast‘s Chase Koeneke returns to discuss The Thing, the prequel to John Carpenter’s film, The Thing. Topics include prequelitis, CGI, and the internal monologues of shapeshifting aliens. Continue reading
Natalie Pershall returns to discuss another crazy Japanese horror game; this time it’s Grasshopper Manufacture’s Shadows of the Damned, an excellent game that nobody bought. They talk about rapping skulls, crazy exploitation, and try to figure out why they love this game but hate Duke Nukem Forever despite the fact that they both rely so heavily on poop and dick jokes. Continue reading