Monster in My Podcast: Dagon & Hydra
The indignity of sharing an entry.

The indignity of sharing an entry.
We don't have any jokes about the mortician god. It's just a cool idea.
Spooky scary month begins! Gary and Kole are joined by patron and Slack super star Jack Corrigan to talk about 2018's messy but somewhat interesting Call of Cthulhu. Support Watch Out for Fireballs!
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
The scoundrel Bryan Wade strikes again!
He has is eye on you!
We had so many responses, we had to split them up into two episodes! Thanks to everyone who had something to say. There are many insights within! We'll be back next week with more.
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
Kole, Ben, Dennis, Jala, and David talk about Link’s Awakening, World of Warcraft Classic, and we celebrate episode 300. The Grind: Kole: The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening. Jala: Lone Wolf Remastered. Metropolis: Lux Obscura. Dennis: World of Warcraft Classic. Puzzle Quest 2. Beat Saber. Ben: Slay the Spire. Duck Game. Ultimate Chicken Horse. Borderlands 3. David: Remnant: From the Ashes. Warframe. Multiplayer: What game cemented your love of games? The End Boss: Luis Vuitton is doing produc...
This week, Gwen joins me to talk about the sequel to the 2017 "It" film. This continues the story with an all new cast of grown up Losers returning to Derry to stop Pennywise once and for all. While we have some problems with the pacing, there are some really neat ideas going on here, along with some inspired casting.
Azathoth's street team, manifest.
This month's Dispatch has a lot going on. We answer a ton of your questions, including a long run of lightning round prompts. Then we talk about the difficulty inherent in separating art from artist, in light of the recent spate of games industry MeToo incidents. Then, we read your responses to our September games. Support Watch Out for Fireballs!
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
This episode introduces Lovecraft Ian, our friend who helps us find ways to justify covering Lovecraftian things on this show. While X-Files was in its late season dolrums, Vince Gilligan wrote a banger of an episode called "Roadrunners", where Scully is trapped in a small desert town by a cult that worships an alien being. This thing is a masterpiece, as it captures the creeping dread, paranoia, and disgust of Lovecraft's works. We seriously recommend watching it.
Lovecraft babies, they'll do the same to you.
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
Proof that Cthulhu lives for drama.
One six minute music track justifies an entire game.
Gary and Kole talk about the final bits of Sekiro, including the boss and all of the endings, as well as their final thoughts on the game. The next two(!) weeks are your responses to Sekiro, because you came out in force like champions. After that, we'll be finishing our soundtrack series before moving onto Death's Gambit, mon ami.
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
Hello folks! Thanks for sticking with us through some delays, but we are BACK! Taking a break between X-Men Evolution seasons, this is the first of two episodes covering Deadpool 2, an absolutely amazing X-Men/X-Force movie that has no right being as good as it is. Enjoy!
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
That's not how electrocardiograms work.
Welcome to our star-studded preview event, where we build hype for the massive milestone we're about to hit: Episode 300. That's right, we answer your longest standing, most pressing questions in this very special episode.
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Gary Butterfield (Watch Out For Fireballs) and William Hughes (The A.V. Club) attempt to analyze every single item, boss, character, and concept in the rogue-lite video game The Binding Of Isaac. They manage to pull it off only slightly less than 50 percent of the time.
This is one of the hardest episodes we've had to record. Fighting games are generally difficult because they don't have many mechanical hooks for us to hold onto. The one saving grace is that most of them have goofy characters we can clown on. Not this one. No, Rise of the Robots is dry and soulless, like a sandwich with no sauce at all.
The book is really banking on making clouds scary.
It's so bad. A long time ago, it was very novel to see video games in other media. This was the appeal of Nick Arcade, another topic we covered on this show. But not even that novelty can save a bad script, and boy howdy, have we got a doozy. Corey breaks his little brother Jimmy out of an institution in order to drag him across the country and play video games for money. They meet another unsupervised pre-teen who drags them into a life of crime, as Bad Dad, the adult son, and the Kidhunter fol...