• Game Expansions Should Be Considered for GOTY - Spectator Mode Podcast Ep. 168

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
  • Podcast

Game Expansions Should Be Considered for GOTY - Spectator Mode Podcast Ep. 168

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to another episode of the Spectator Mode Podcast, where we discuss the gaming industry and all the things that come with it. In this episode, we get a bit serious as we discuss the differences between having a good year in gaming and having a good year for gamers. Karl is back from PAX AUS 2024 and he gives us the rundown, as well as his meet-up with Square Enix's Yoshi-P. We aren't done being serious as we point at the countless GOTY shows and ask why expansions aren't included in the fun. That and more on this episode!

    This is a mature podcast and we do use adult language... we curse a bit, but that's it.

    So, pull up your chair, get some popcorn, and enjoy the blend of chaos and fu that only we can bring to you.

    Hosts:

    Keith Mitchell (@shadowhaxor)
    Scott Adams (@sithscott)
    Karl Smart (@themasething)

    Timestamps:

    • 00: 00 - Intro
    • 00:31 - Games/shows we’ve played or watched recently
    • 20:36 - No, we are not having a good gaming year
    • 36:11 - Karl’s PAX Aus 2024 adventure
    • 1:04:01 - Karl speaks with Naoki Yoshida (Yoshi-P)
    • 1:14:19 - Should expansions be considered for GOTY awards
    • 1:31:27 - Windows updates adding co-pilot frustrates us
    • 1:34:55 - Please stop spreading these terrible PC gaming stigmas
    • 1:40:24 - Watching and listening to toxic content creators is bad for you
    • 1:46:31 - Outro

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