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Video game news and discussion flying in weekly.
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Look...we're not industry insiders. We ain't got no scoops for you. And sometimes, we just wanna talk about other things we're curious about. Topics include: the marvel cinematic universe, olympics, and potential yacht names.
Neal takes another shot at the king. Will he step correctly? Will Clinton reign supreme? Tune in and find out!
Today we’re covering the Stardew Valley board game. Spoiler alert: It's fun.
Today we're engaging in a thought exercise. Can we make some of our favorite game mechanics, as diametrically opposed as they may be, come together to create the next AAA hit? Well, the answer is no, but what we did come up with sound fun at least.
What goes better with video games than a salty snack? Need 3 dudes to enter into heated debates about which snack reigns supreme? No? Then we sincerely apologize for this episode.
After going 0 for 2 against trivia master Clinton, Dan shifts to host and Neal steps up to contend. Can he fell the trivia juggernaut Clinton? Tune in and find out.
Rougelikes, and Souslikes, and Metriodvainias...oh my! This week the pedantic podcast that struggles with semantics is taking on the genre debate.
This episode was supposed to be about content warnings in games and developers giving players options to mitigate certain phobias. Instead, we learned that Dan has some really strange fears, Clinton is a well adjusted adult human, and Neal is suspicious of shrubbery.
Todays bracket pits a cornucopia of renown video game sidekicks against each other for the ultimate sidekick supremacy!
That's wrap on Clinton and Neal's nuzlocke run! Both completed in very different fashions. All hail Cheesepuff, the destroyer of dragons. Dan owes us a pizza party!
Multiplayer games without single player campaigns are becoming more and more common. Today we take a look at how developers (and writers) are world building from patch to patch and why it matters.
It's a race, it's a race! The Game Goose crew are starting Nuzlocke runs of Pokemon Gold & Silver. Loser funds an adult pizza party. Tune in as we roll our starters, go over the rules, and get ready to stress over a game made for children. Should be fun!
Have you ever participated in a Kickstarter? Did you get what you paid for? If so, good for you! Because a lot of people didn't, especially in the realm of video games. Today we're talking about Kickstarter as a means of getting games off the ground. The good, the bad, and the potato salad.
Welcome to season 4 gang! Today we're talking about the history (and future??) of handheld gaming.
That's a wrap on year 3 of Game Goose folks! We're still having a blast and hope you are too. Join us as we reevaluate our Top 5 lists, recap this wild wild year, and listen to Clinton eat some chips. Thanks for listening everybody!
After last years hiatus we actually got an E3 this year! You know who's here to talk about it? We are.
What to you play when nothing looks appealing? Take your chances on something new? Replay a classic? We're here to help you our of your rut. Or maybe not because we get stuck in them from time to time too.
We've been away for a while and boy has Dan been busy! Today we're just catching you up on our recent gaming history. Listen in for some reviews and recommendations!
Today we're talking about the thespians among. The most dedicated gamers who put the roleplaying in RPG. Did you write a 5 page backstory for your Skyrim Orc Paul? We didn't think so.
Where did all the power-ups go? Today we're taking about the video game staple that's gone by the wayside recently. Mushrooms, pellets and shells abound!
Today we're talking game play loops! What is a game play loop you ask? Well they come in all shapes and sizes. Some obvious, some not so much. Come take a gander!
We're talking currencies and game economies in todays episode. Stonks!
Today Dan reviews, "Blood, Sweat, and Pixels: The Triumphant, Turbulent Stories Behind How Video Games Are Made," by Jason Schreier. An enlightening expose of the sheer grind making a video game has become.
Today we're covering the graphic card shortage that's handicapped a variety of industries over the past year or so. The topic takes us from Bitcoin, to automated scalpers, to Joe Biden.
I know, I know, I know...Blizzcon was over a month ago. This one got lost in the hopper. That's on me folks. That said, we also tackle gamers ever-increasing expectations and how we think developers should go about announcing and advertising their games before release.
Today we're breaking down the increasingly present aspect of roles within multiplayer games. Where did it all start? Why has the style flourished in recent years? Why does our healer have the most kills?
Welcome to Video Games Most Eligible Bachelor/Bachelorette! This week we're analyzing a pool of 16 contestants in hopes of finding the perfect life partner. Who will win our undying affection? The answer will shock you the the core! Or maybe it won't. I don't really know you that well.
This episode is really about Monster Catching games but since that genre is so firmly planted in the zeitgeist of the late 90’s early 00’s we get wonderfully distracted, hence the title. Dan makes a cheeky Yu-Gi-Oh joke, Clinton hates Pokemon, and Neal invents a new sexual maneuver.
We're back! Well, we've been back I've just...it's a whole thing. In our first episode of the new year we're setting our sights on the future and finding some games, innovations, really anything to look forward to. Dan does really well! Neal and Clinton still have some 2020 energy to get out.
That’s a wrap on Game Goose 2020 folks! We’ve been through a lot this year but through the ups and downs you know who’s always been there for us? Video games. Tune in as we recap the Video Game Award winners and add our own annual synopsis. Happy Holidays friends, stay safe out there. See ya’ll in the new year!
Good evening and welcome to the preshow no one asked for! We're running down the categories of this years Video Game Awards and making our predictions as to who will go home with the Gamey(?).
Have video games ever helped you solve your real life problems like Mother always said they would? Today we're identifying the skills gained from gaming that come in handy outside of our favorite virtual worlds.
Can you paint with all the colors of the wind? Game designers can. Today we're breaking down the application of color in video games from practical to abstract. .
We had fun with last weeks swordplay episode so we decided to give it another go but with an assortment of iconic video game weapons. Which will prevail?
In this episode we're taking on...ourselves. We created a bracket of iconic melee weapons throughout the years and cast our total mediocre selves as the combatants. What extraordinary weapons will will out via our totally ordinary hands?
We're diving into roguelikes this week. Dan and Neal discuss their newest delve into the genre with Hades plus many more.
This week we made use of used Game Pass' "I'm feeling Lucky" feature and each sat down with a different game selected by the fates. Join us for our reviews of Double Kick Heroes, The Gardens Between, and Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice.
We're slinging side quests today folks! Breaking down their impact, and sometimes, triviality. Join us as we quest for the infamous frying pan!
In honor of our favorite Italian plumber's 35th birthday, we're dedicating an entire episode to him and his expansive career.
Last episode we explored what goes into some of our favorite RPGs and what's getting a little stale. This week each of us pitches our RPG of the future. Which would you play?
In an effort to create our perfect RPG we try to nail down what each of us are looking for in our ideal release. Tune in next week for our pitches!
Today we're talking the latest iteration of the console wars. What's the game plan going forward for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo? What have they learned from past mistakes? We'll give you best our best non-expert opinions.
Today we're looking back at BioShock, the highly revered shooter that turned the industry on its head more than a decade ago.
We're back with everyones favorite trivia show Game Goose Genius! Join us and play along at home!
Today we're talking strategy games and their many forms/evolutions throughout the years.
That's a wrap on year 2 folks! *Air Horn Noises* We're taking a look back on our second year of Game Goose and reexamining our top 5s.
"Gamification" - The application of typical elements of game playing (e.g. point scoring, competition with others, rules of play) to other areas of activity.
We're diving into the process of gamification and uncovering examples that may have gone unnoticed.
We're breaking down a selection of video game genres in an attempt to find the best in show within each category.
We're taking a magnifying glass to some our favorite games in search of Easter eggs. We also break down some of the most well known Easter eggs in gaming history.
Today we’re talking video game mascots and the special few who have stood the test of time.
Today we're discussing what our E3 predictions would have been had it taken place this year and how the industry is trying to fill the void in its absence.
Sure, we talk about leveling up in video games and the multitude of ways developers have made that happen over the years. More importantly, Dan talks about jumping really high as a Khajiit again. Someone start a tally.
It's something quite predictable and in the end it's wrong. In this weeks episode, we're taking on some staple video game mechanics that we'd wish would just go away. Looking at you, escort missions.
We've covered video games turned into movies so we thought it'd be fun to reverse it. In this episode we discuss the formula for success (and failure) when adapting a beloved movie into a video game.
When our inevitable robot overlords rise to power, this is the episode that will condemn us. Today we're chatting about artificial intelligence and the many ways developers utilize it. From basic game mechanics you may not have noticed, to the weird townsperson who can't stop walking directly into that wall.
We're coming at you with a new batch of reviews for movies based on video games. We all attempted to watch Mortal Kombat (1995), and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001) but Clintons brain broke and he watched the wrong Final Fantasy movie. You'll get 'em next time Clinton.
Hey Flockers! That's what we're calling you now btw. Today we're tackling virtual board games. From Risk, to Monopoly, to Ticket to ride, and more! We're breaking down what works, what doesn't, and why many tabletop games don't crossover to the video game world.
Praise RNGesus listeners! Today we're talking about RNG (random number generators for the uninitiated) and their prevalence in gaming. Some obvious, some more cleverly disguised. Dan also talks about jumping really high as a Khajiit in Elder Scrolls: Oblivion for like the 17th time if you're in to that kinda thing.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons for the Nintendo Switch has at long last been released. In this episode we'll take you through our first impressions of what is rapidly becoming the most commercially successful Switch game yet.
We're back! Sorry for the delay but things got a little crazy, people got busy, pandemics enveloped nations, you know how it goes. In todays episode, we revisit our video game character Showdown and pit 16 new combatants against each other in our own little version of March Madness.
In which Clinton played Celeste and we discuss how it changed his view on what platformers can be.
(We talk about a game where characters commit suicide in second half of the episode. From about 43 minutes in until about an hour and 3 minutes in.)
In which we discuss Dating Sims as a late Valentines Day Celebration.
Game Goose is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan and featuring Clinton and Neal. Every week the guys discuss what they have been playing, the big gaming news stories of the week, and the next weeks upcoming games. They also take a dive into a special topic each week and have an in depth discussion about it.
In which Dan played Dead Space a game he normally would never play to see if he would like it. Spoiler: He didn't.
Game Goose is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan and featuring Clinton and Neal. Every week the guys discuss what they have been playing, the big gaming news stories of the week, and the next weeks upcoming games. They also take a dive into a special topic each week and have an in depth discussion about it.
In which Neal played Final Fantasy X at the recommendation of Dan to see if it would break Neal's hatred of JRPGs. (Spoiler: It didn't)
In which we discuss a few notable information leaks about video games, and the moral and wider implications of leaks in the industry.
In which we discuss our 2020 resolutions, and our expectations for the coming year.
In which we discuss the games and trends that have shaped the last 10 years in the video game industry.
In which we discuss all the games and trends that stood out to us in 2019.
In which we discuss Rhythm and Music based games. Jay also joined us to tell us about the Retro Pop Gaming Expo that is happening in Grand Rapids on November 30th. Check it out! facebook.com/rpgexpo
In which we discuss The Super Mario Bros, Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back, and Doom movies.
In which Nikki joins us to discuss Dan's very unscientific survey of people who don't play video games.
In which we discuss video game collections, how to get started in it and the strange things you can collect.
In which we discuss more video game stories and legends, but this time its all spooky.
In which we discuss legends and stories that have popped up in video gaming communities.
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In which we re-introduce ourselves and find a new save point in the Game Goose story line.
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In which we discuss the history of the Sims franchise. Borderlands 3 also gets a good discussing.
In which we discuss Dungeons and Dragons and its influence on video games with our good friend Sam.
In which we play the first installment of "GAME GOOSE GENIUS" a video game trivia show hosted by Neal Brower!
In which we discuss Sports games and what makes them fun and interesting for the three of us.
In which we discuss the theory that video games cause violent outbursts.
In which we made a bracket and had our favorite video game characters duke it out 1v1. Sixteen will enter but only one will stand victorious at the end.
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In which we discuss water and all it various uses in games.
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In which we discuss the games that we have been playing. Dan with Yooka Laylee, Neal with Metal Gear Solid 5, and Clinton with Assassins Creed Odyssey.
In which we discuss the use of video games as an educational tool.
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In which Dani and Zach join us to discuss the real world origins of Pokémon.
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In which we discuss In Game Events and what they bring to a game.
In which we look back at our last year of doing the podcast and compare our top five lists from our first show to our top five lists now.
In which we discuss world building, and a little bit of E3 due to episode 49 being lost to the evils of corruption.
In which we discuss digital card games and what sets them apart from their physical counterparts.
In which we discuss our thoughts on the Fast Travel mechanic in games.
In which we discuss our friend Pat's return to playing video games after a long hiatus.
In which we discuss video game trailers and the art of teasing a video game before release.
Dan and Neal want it to be known that they are called trailers because back when they first became an advertising tool they were shown at the end of feature films.
In which we give a few brief reviews of games we have been playing. Neal takes a look at Enter the Gungeon, Dan at a new release called Pathway and Clinton (and Neal) broke down and bought No Man's Sky. (Insert Hitchhiker's Guide reference here.)
In which we discuss the history of the iconic Zelda franchise and its timeline.
In which we talk about choice to be the good guy or the bad guy.
*47:53 if you want to skip ahead when Dan says.
In which we discuss video game minions and henchmen. The little guys that make you feel good about killing them.
In which Nick (a bonafide lawyer) joins us to talk about video game lawsuits. Check out Nick's podcast "Free Consultation" for some free legal advice!
In which we talk about relationships in games. The Good, the Bad, and the Bumping Uglies.
In which Cortney joins us to discuss the lore behind Blizzard's Overwatch.
In which Dan read 'All Your Base Are Belong To Us' and gives a report on it.
In which we discuss sequels, trilogies, and series in the world of video games. We also get our first live caller!
In which we talk about difficulty in games.
(Re-Upload Technical Issues)
In which we talk about achievements in games, start out the new year right by failing to record, and in which Dan says something stupid.
In which we discuss how 2018 was for each of us and what we thought were the biggest stand outs of the year.
In which we talk about survival games, and what we think makes a game a 'survival' game.
In which we forgo a main segment due to the long Holiday weekend. It's a quickie to keep you up to date on the video game world. Happy Thanksgiving from the Game Goose Gang to yours! (This is a re-upload to fix issues.)
In which we talk about alcohol consumption in video games while consuming alcohol.
In which we discuss Early Access and Beta and how they have changed the industry over the last few years.
In which Cortney joins us to talk about horror and suspense games, as well as Red Dead Redemption 2 and Fallout 76.
In which we talk about our opinions on grinding as a gameplay mechanic, Neal joins us in person, and we have microphone mayhem (aka: Clinton's poor recording quality control).
In which we discuss party games and argue about what constitutes a party game.
In which we talk about Downloadable Content for games. "i dunno much about computers other than other than the one we got in my house my mom put a couple games on there an i play"
In which we discuss multiplayer games and what makes them fun and what makes them miserable.
In which we discuss what makes a "boss" interesting, compelling, and a fun challenge.
In which we talk about what makes 'Open World' games fun and interesting.
In which we discuss the history of Rockstar Games, we get a theme song, and Clinton sings Nickleback.
In which we rank our top five games of all time & give a little background on the types of games we like.