Watch Out for Fireballs! 279: Crash Bandicoot 2
Thank you SindrElf! Gary and Kole take a stilted perspective walk down memory lane, towards the camera for some reason. Support Watch Out for Fireballs!

Thank you SindrElf! Gary and Kole take a stilted perspective walk down memory lane, towards the camera for some reason. 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.
Jesus Christ, Marie, it's a mineral.
(Gambit and the X-Ternals #2) Reminder that you can read along with and ahead of the show by subscribing to Marvel Unlimited (we don't get paid for you doing that, so it's not an ad, it's just a cool service). You can also use Comixology, or buy the trades from your local comic book shop (the preferred method, if we're being honest). Be sure to check with your local library to see if they have them there! Music by Gary, podcast art by our friend Wayne Links: Support these orgs fighting for racia...
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 original Dust Man. Eat me, Mega Man 4!
We stretch the concept of "concepts" to the limits.
The great IllusoryWall joins us to talk about content that was cut from Demon's Souls prior to release. Of course we hit the sixth archstone, but we also cover some interesting "what if"s regarding how Demon's Souls reinvented death in games.
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Nick Glauber (Check It Out Comrade) and Brayton Cameron (shoes) 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.
(Amazing X-Men #2) Reminder that you can read along with and ahead of the show by subscribing to Marvel Unlimited (we don't get paid for you doing that, so it's not an ad, it's just a cool service). You can also use Comixology, or buy the trades from your local comic book shop (the preferred method, if we're being honest). Be sure to check with your local library to see if they have them there! You can find one using this site Music by Gary, podcast art by our friend Wayne Links: Support these o...
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Nick Glauber (Check It Out Comrade) and Brayton Cameron (shoes) 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.
Any day you don't wake up as Motaro is a victory. But what's not a victory is Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, a misguided attempt to make a platformer out of the MK engine that looks into the backstory of the series' most famous character. It's just really bad!
The Longest Journey was one of the earliest games we covered for this show, way back in the winter of 2011. We'd intended to hit up its sequel, Dreamfall, because we heard good things. Now, finally, we've gotten around to playing it and... we're not impressed. The game's very strong opening gives way to a muddled story, and the shift away from a more standard point and click adventure game toward a 3D action adventure scheme does not serve it well. So, this one turns into kind of a dunkfest. Sup...
Don't waste your bucket brigade on this guy.
Kole, Ben, Dennis, and David talk about Minecraft Dungeons, how scary and uncertain things are right now, and we ask you to wish games into and out of existence. The Grind: Kole: Alien: Isolation. Dennis: The Cycle. XCOM: Chimera Squad. Pokemon Sword. David: Steamworld Dig 2. Minecraft Dungeons. Ben: NOTHING. The Multiplayer: What game would have the best/worst impact on the world if it no longer existed? The End Boss: Publishers and manufacturers delay announcement events to avoid pulling focus...
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Nick Glauber (Check It Out Comrade) and Brayton Cameron (shoes) 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.
One plausible explanation for why there are three episodes of MIMP per week.
(Astonishing X-Men #2) Reminder that you can read along with and ahead of the show by subscribing to Marvel Unlimited (we don't get paid for you doing that, so it's not an ad, it's just a cool service). You can also use Comixology, or buy the trades from your local comic book shop (the preferred method, if we're being honest). Be sure to check with your local library to see if they have them there! Music by Gary, podcast art by our friend Wayne...
Everything To Guppy is a bite-sized, four-times weekly comedy/gaming podcast in which Nick Glauber (Check It Out Comrade) and Brayton Cameron (shoes) 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.
We were excited to play a band simulator, but all we got was Lemonade Stand plus puns.
Where's all of this midwestern gold?
This week, we read your very mixed responses to The Surge. Some are down with the combat and level design, while others cannot get over the game's lack of identity. Who will you agree with!?!?
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.
Reminder that you can read along with and ahead of the show by subscribing to Marvel Unlimited (we don't get paid for you doing that, so it's not an ad, it's just a cool service). You can also use Comixology, or buy the trades from your local comic book shop (the preferred method, if we're being honest). Be sure to check with your local library to see if they have them there! Music by Gary, podcast art by our friend Wayne
Imagine settling every dream beef on the planet.
Kole and Gary answer your questions, discuss when it's appropriate to take control away from the player, and read your responses to May's games. Also, we announce June's lineup at the end! 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.
Aaron and Justin escaped a cult as kids, but a mysterious video tape draws them back to answer questions about what was really going on there. What they walk into is cosmically and existentially horrifying in a way that would actually spoil too much if I said too much about it here. Not gonna lie, we really like this movie, and we encourage you to watch it first before hearing our discussion. It's available on Netflix as of the time of this posting.
You got your cavorters, and you got your pipers.