Our Favorite Games Of The 21st Century | Save Continue Podcast Ep. 242
This week, we're discussing our favorite games of this century going all the way back to the year 2000.

This week, we're discussing our favorite games of this century going all the way back to the year 2000.
This week, we're talking about the continued focus on digital releases as opposed to retail in the upcoming generation of consoles.
This week, we're talking about the times a video game franchise managed to kill our love for it.
This week, friend of the show Tank Rodriguez returns to talk to us about video games and video game related stuff.
This week, we're talking about Microsoft's acquisition of Zenimax Media, which includes its subsidiary Bethesda Softworks and all the games under their umbrella. We discuss what we think it means for the future of games like Fallout and The Elder Scrolls along with what we imagine the fate of Arkane Studios will be if Deathloop under-performs.
This week, we're talking about themes we've observed in various video games and how those themes might have resonated with us.
This week, we're discussing the newly released Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2, along with a broader conversation about the merits of releasing remade or remastered entries in other stagnant franchises.
This week, we're talking about our favorite rhythim and music video games
This week, we're talking about lesser-known video games that we love.
Due to some time constraints on this weeks episode, we didn't get to elaborate as much as we would have liked on our thoughts about the games we brought up. We're sitting down again to talk some more about the open world games we love.
This week, we're talking about our favorite open-world video games.
This week, we discuss our greatest video game achievements and what they mean to us.
This week, we're discussing various ways that people have found to make money in video games; competitive gaming to game development is discussed here.
Sorry for the late upload this week, everyone. YouTube had decided not pay attention to the queue that was set up. But the good news is that we've got a new episode this week where we discuss the video games that make us feel good when we play them.
This week, we're talking about the idea of artificial scarcity in the video games space and how it affects the market.
This week we're talking about how things could have been different for video games at large if certain events never took place.
This week, we talk different problematic behaviors by people in the video game industry and gaming community and what the response has been to it.
We return after missing a week to give our thoughts on the PS5 reveal as well as the confirmed upcoming releases for Sony's next console.
This week Tom and Ryan discuss their favorite online multiplayer games and why the experiences those games provided resonated with them.
Hi everyone, we weren't able to record a new episode for you all this week, but we'll be back next week. Thanks.
This week, we talk about video game franchises that have been long dormant that we'd like to see return.
We're talking about our favorite games of this generation. Might want to settle in for this one, as we have a some long lists and a lot of opinions to share.
This week has been kinda weird with scheduling and timing. So we went ahead recorded a bonus episode where we talk about fighting games and how they can be better overall for both newcomers and veterans of the genre.
This week, we're talking about how we've played video games in ways they perhaps weren't designed to be played. We cover everything from using exploits to creating our own modifiers for multiplayer games.
This week, we're talking about video games that impressed us.
Tom purchased himself a Dreamcast, and we discuss our favorite games on the console as well as Tom's experience with modding the console for emulation.
This week we're discussing games we enjoyed, but presented too much of a challenge and also we talk about video games that have really good communities.
This week, we're talking about two hotly-anticipated new releases, Doom Eternal and Animal Crossing New Horizons. We discuss the fruit we've picked and the demons we've slaughtered.
This week, we have a very special guest. Tank Rodriguez joins us to talk about how video games have shaped his life and helped him through some difficult challenges. Then we all have a discussion how different video games have formed our tastes in the present.
This week, we're talking about platformers and platformer related stuff. There have been some influential platformers in the history of video games and some of them have affected us personally in immense ways. Listen to us talk about them until the episode is over.