Gears of War 4
The podcast returns for season 5, with grizzled oversized veterans Matt and Kenny covering Gears of War 4.

The podcast returns for season 5, with grizzled oversized veterans Matt and Kenny covering Gears of War 4.
In this, the season 4 finale, Matt and Kenny experience what it's like to be a walking piece of wood, interacting with an immersive, sprawling HVAC system.
Like two partners lost in a mud river overrun with pirate elevators, Kenny and Matt work their way through this Uncharted 4 review.
In this episode, Matt learns to love again.
Matt and Kenny don't want to spoil this episode with manufactured description puns.
In this very special patriotic episode, Matt and Kenny discuss how a true patriot robs electronic stores devastated by a virus, as a part of a sleeper cell group setup by the government.
In this complex podcast, Kenny and Matt get into a brutal avocado-fueled melee about Metroidvania and barely get this podcast out the gate. Also, [vampire reference].
In this episode, our fearless podcasters talk about the follow-up to one of their favorite games.
In this episode our heroes talk about Firewatch, a game that sucks.
In this episode, Matt & Kenny grapple with a game series they once left for dead.
In this season 4 opener, Matt murders an entire town.
The last episode of season 3 brings Matt & Kenny to the early 90s with the wonderful game Gone Home.
In this magical mystery tour, Matt & Kenny discuss Dishonored: what a truly great stealth game should be.
In this podcast, your true loves talk about DmC... wait... talk about Enslaved? There's a lot of DmC talk here, but it IS titled Enslaved. So, in this podcast, your heroes talk about Ninja Theory games.
In this episode, your best friends talk about Batman: Arkham Knight, and how awful Matt is at podcast introductions.
In this incredibly long and drawn-out episode, Kenny and Matt discuss the divisive Alien: Isolation. We'd tell you how it went, but that would be unfair. Just be patient.
In this episode, Matt and Kenny talk about Broken Age. Broken Age is a game about growing up, and the incredible disappointment and frustration of the second half of your life.
Matt and Kenny discuss their love of Telltale Games' The Wolf Among Us. Will this podcast live happily ever after? Or will it rely on fairytale tropes to be "clever" in its' description? Find out, with this fantastical episode of Chips & Bits.
This episode Matt and Kenny talk about... uhhh... something... it's about a video game or something... it's something about a video game... or... maybe... like a game talk podcast episode... ummmmm... thing.
In this precious episode, Matt and Kenny discuss Matt's game of the year. Also, Kenny provides excellent instruction and guidance on how Matt should present himself. Also, Matt revises the description of this podcast solely to remind everyone that Kenny is a buffoon. Shadow Strike!
Matt and Kenny talk about Kenny's game of the year for 2014, South Park: The Stick of Truth, and why it's one of the funniest games of all time.
Matt and Kenny return. It is their... destiny.
With this, the final episode of the Chips & Bits podcast, Matt and Kenny talk about one of the greatest games ever made...and say goodbye.
In this episode, an average game that needs no words; as the Xbox One may hear them and confuse them for something else; or ignore them altogether until you speak louder; repeating the same phrase several times.
Kenny and Matt discuss Quantic Dream's Beyond: Two Souls. Did they love it? Did they hate it? Or are things not so black and white? Press play to listen. Press triangle to murder everyone in the room.
A game that needs no introduction: the introduction is the only good part of the game. The Bureau: XCOM Declassified suffers from an incredibly alienating game trope: a disastrous third act. Also featured in this podcast, these amazing things: games with semicolons, voice acting auditions for Gruff Male #374, and more semicolons: they're great: declassified edition: a tale of two sons.
Together, Matt and Kenny explore the dark, beautiful world of Starbreeze Studio's Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. A game experience so memorable, they recount the entire story of the game. Seriously, the entire plot of the game. So please, put your thumbs together and listen.
It's a no holds barred lovefest, and a return to pleasantries, in this episode of Chips & Bits. This month Matt and Kenny discuss Drinkbox Studios' magical game Guacamelee!. A game they enjoy so much, that they forget the cold bitterness of previous podcasts, and bask in the warm sleeper hold of each other's glowing review.
Another heated battle as Matt and Kenny talk about Naughty Dog's The Last of Us and their conflicting experiences with the game. The two discuss its artistic merits, how an experience is defined by the games that precede it and clash over Matt's dislike of Bioshock Infinite in contrast to his love of The Last of Us. The tension is ramped up to threat level NO FRIENDSHIP in this episode of Chips & Bits.
Our podcasters battle it out as Matt's dislike of Irrational Games' Bioshock Infinite goes up against Kenny's adoration. The tension rises as Matt believes that the first person shooter mechanics and unfocused attention to detail mire its otherwise excellent presentation. Kenny fights for the story, because there's always a lighthouse and there's always a man.