Monster in My Podcast: Brothers of Chaugnar Faugn
You must be this elephanty to get into the elephant club.

You must be this elephanty to get into the elephant club.
It's a very strange, little-known survival horror game. And Kole doesn't like it at all, which is strange.
Buy your ticket early, you don't want to end up at the bottom of the face pillar.
Kole, Jala, and David talk about Middle-earth: Shadow of War, the strange Telltale saga, and we do a Free Play Multiplayer. The Brief: The live action Mega Man movie has two directors attached. The Walking Dead is going to finish, after Telltale’s shuttering. Madden devs respond to requests of visually impaired players. The Multiplayer: FREE PLAY! The Grind: David: Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Kole: Ain’t Played Shit. Jala: Hand of Fate 2. Shin Megami Tensei IV. Ao Oni 2...
You'd think Hastur would be able to ride in style, but nope.
As we continue Indie Horror Month, we're excited to do something a little different. There are so many great little experimental horror games that wouldn't bear a full episode, but are worth talking about. So we gathered up a bunch of micro-horror games and created a special episode about them. They are: IMSCARED Haunted Cities, vol. 1 and vol. 2 Lost Constellation My Father's Long Long Legs And that's all. Don't stick around to the end of the episode because there's nothing more. Nosiree. Suppo...
Hi! This was supposed to be a surprise for our seventh anniversary, but things didn't go as planned. Some of you already heard about it, but for some of you it will be news: we recorded a new episode about Mega Man X. It was the very first game we covered for Watch Out for Fireballs!, and we wanted to go back and look at again all these years later. Turns out it's still an A+ masterpiece, and completely essential. Thank you very much for all of your love and support. It's been a great seven year...
Girl, you'll be a spider soon.
They keep trying to make Predator happen, but he always plays second fiddle to them crazy penis bugs. We look at the abysmal NES Predator game and try to figure out why. Just, why? Also, we check in on Arnold (since it's been a while), and we visit the Kasket Korner, since our friend and enemy KasketDarkfyre did a pretty bad review for this game.
Evan Thorne joins me for the last chapters of Wolves of the Calla, where we say goodbye to the Wolves, goodbye to the Calla, and goodbye to any feeling of existential certainty. Things go thoroughly 19 as the preparations come to a close and we get more answers about what exactly the Wolves are doing with those twins they abduct.
Action sports with a martial edge, dropping soccer bombs on an endless goal.
In this episode of Heartbeat City, Cozy is joined by Autumn Greer to take your questions. Special Guest: Autumn Greer.
Hey folks! This is a tiny disruption of our normal schedule. Gary and I had so much fun playing Spider-Man that we just had to get together and talk about it. Don't worry, if you haven't finished the game, the first 45 minutes or so are spoiler free, and we have a clear musical break before we talk about in depth story and the plot twists along the way. Stay tuned at the end for Gary's favorite song that's (somewhat) related to Spider-Man. It's....not great!
Due to an injury, me and Brayton haven't been able to record and won't be able to til next week. This micro episode is to let you folks know, and also, this song slays. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acT_PSAZ7BQ
Kole, Ben, Jala, and David talk about Hand of Fate 2, Bowsette, and we ask you what retro game you’d like to see a modern remake for. The Brief Honour of Kings goes to great lengths to stop kids from playing for too long. Red Dead Redemption 2 trailer makes it look huge. There’s a Metal Gear Solid sneak room that looks very fun. We let our hair down to talk about Bowsette well after it’s no longer the hot meme. The Multiplayer: What retro game would you like to see a modern remake for? The Grind...
A cyclops by any other name would still be pretty bad at tennis.
Our favorite martians, by default.
You can run and you can hide... and not much else. That's something Frictional learned in making Penumbra: Overture, a strange predecessor to their more widely acclaimed Amnesia: The Dark Descent. You play as Phillip, a professor who follows in the footsteps of his presumed-dead father and ends up in a heap of trouble in an Arctic mine. Come hear what makes this strange indie horror game so foundational to modern horror games. Support Watch Out for Fireballs! Links: List of Notable SCP games | S...
Quick Note: My schedule was upended by my move, so this is September's second premium episode of Abject Suffering. There will be two more Exquisite Suffering episodes coming out this month. I apologize for the confusion. - Kole If you say the word "Pokémon" nowadays, people will stare at you gape-mawed, because nobody remembers this long-forgotten Nintendo franchise. Its plunge into obscurity was caused by Pokémon Dash, a kiddie racing game for kiddies that completely ruined the Pokémon name....
It can beat you with one dimension tied behind its back.