The Game Mess Decides podcast is the weekly gaming news show from Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti. They decide all of the biggest issues in gaming so you don't have to think for yourself.
Is this a real problem or is it a nothingburger?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
It's what the kids want! Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The PoP:TLC reunite (maybe) and the incest nerf patch hits Street Fighter 6!!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Put Gooigi in Smash too.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!" Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Report claims PS6 handheld surpasses Xbox Series S in graphics tests.So much power only to play roblox.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
On this episode we discuss our reactions to the latest Xbox partner preview and the cousin patchRemember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What IS Crimson Desert?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Pokopia is already selling fast.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What is happening with Project Helix?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Resident Evil returns to Raccoon City!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What is even happening?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!" Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What is even happening in this game?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Is Patrick Swayze going to show up behind me if I play Kiln?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Leon is back and he is a zaddyRemember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Can Xbox turn the discourse around with the upcoming Developer Direct?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Lets talk about what is going on with Larian Studio and their use of generative AI.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
New Megaman game?!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Sony and Bad Robot Games are making a multiplayer game?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The internet is losing their shit about hl3? is the hype justified?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Valve might be cooking with their upcoming hardware.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The wait for GTA 6 just got longer. Is Arc Raiders the extraction shooter for us?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We've played The Outer Worlds 2 and we like it!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Is Star Wars Eclipse still alive?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Battlefield 6 campaign sucks ass but the multiplayer is the best!!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
EA got bought and Microsoft doubled the price of Gamepass.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Wolverine is looking extra violent! And Forza goes to Japan!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We need more time to play all these games!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Borderlands 4 is out and getting good reviews, but it looks like another Unreal Engine 5 game that's really struggling on PC.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We can't stop playing this game yall!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER is out! and we played it! Time to Decide if it's good or not!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The wait is almost over! time to clean that clown make up everybody!!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
I think we all expect Halo on PlayStation eventually, but it might happen sooner than we think.GB Madden glitch: https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxsIxVc26HrfodFVE5FZFW1zy2C9dwk-2eRemember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Has Xbox really just cancelled another game?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemes
Welp that direct happened ㄟ( ▔, ▔ )ㄏ. Jason's Evo 2025 article: https://www.gamespot.com/articles/evo-2025-how-to-watch-every-tournament-announcement-and-exhibition/1100-6533597/Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Battlefield 6 trailer just dropped and it looks like a Battlefield!... We are doing another Draft!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Donkey Kong Bananza is out!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What the heck is going on with Subnautica 2?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Xbox is laying people off, canceling games, and closing studios. What are they thinking?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Death Stranding 2 is here and has a stellar reception. How big can Kojima's latest become?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Is Marathon coming out this year? next year? is it coming out?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Is Mindseye really that bad?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Oh hey! It's episode 400! Let's talk about the cancelled Blank Panther game and those angry Persona 4 voice actors!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Randy talks too much about Borderlands 4 pricing.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Let's talk about Doom: The Dark Ages and some other new games! And what is the Mt. Rushmore of Gaming Guns?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Producer notes: Due some technical hiccups the quality of the audio isn't the best. So apologies for that!Xbox is cooking a handheld, Mafia is very Italian, GTA 6 got delayed! and look! AJ is back! LFG!!!!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Xbox is rising prices, oh look AJ is here!!!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamem
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered was shadow dropped!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Marathon had a big reveal, but is anyone really that excited?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The tariff saga continues. When will North America finally get to preorder Switch 2s?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The day after the Switch 2 event, prices remain the big talking point. Did Nintendo overreach?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The Switch 1 Direct had some of what we expected and a lot that we didn't!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We all knew that a Persona 4 remake would happen eventually, but it could be coming sooner than we thought.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gameme
Rumors are suggesting that the Oblivion remake, which hasn't even been announced yet, might release soon.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Split Fiction is great! And not just because the reviews say so, but specifically because I, Mike Minotti, say so!Play Name that Concord along! https://imgur.com/a/ZhVgj2FRemember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Warner Bros. Games shut down Monolith Productions, two other studios, and cancelled the Wonder Woman game. Let's try to make sense of these bad decisions!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gameme
Whelp, looks like THPS 3+4 is all but certain!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemes
We've played Avowed and want to talk about it!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Take-Two says that GTA VI is still on track for a release this year.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
BioWare might be on its last leg. What's going on at the Mass Effect studio?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Xbox put on a good show, and we have a lot more to talk about too!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
It happened. Now let's talk about that Switch 2 reveal.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemes
We come 😈 together (in person) once again to choose the best of the best in gaming world!!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Switch 2, GTA6, Silksong, and ... Half-Life 3?? How crazy is 2025 gonna be?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
How did we do with our Game Awards predictions?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What's getting announced and what's gonna win at The Game Awards?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
In this Thanksgiving special the boys pick the Mt. Rushmore of November games.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Shadow of the Erdtree's nomination for Game of the Year at The Game Awards has some people angry.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Let's talk about Avowed, Dragon Quest III, and a big video game strike.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Grand Theft Auto VI's release window narrows.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Wolverine loses its creative director, the kool-aid man has warm blood and Halloween rules!!!Support our friend Bailey https://www.patreon.com/baileymeyersRemember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Is Rayman gonna make a comeback? Would anyone care? And let's play a Halloween game!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Firebreak is a new co-op game set in the Control universe. Let's talk about that!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Nintendo is making an alarm clock! OK!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Blizzard might be working in another starcraft shooter, Tony Hawk is giving us hope and we are probably going to start some beef by fixing another list 😐.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Playstation did their thing early this week, Tokyo Game Show is taking over the world and Jeff couldnt get a PS5Pro #skillissueRemember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The Pokemon Company and Nintendo are suing the Palworld devs, Jeff flew a plane and State of Play soon?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Well, let's talk about the PlayStation 5 Pro!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Astro Bot is amazing. Also, we both have COVID!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
**editors note: there might be something weird going on with the ads so im sorry if you get ads outside the usual breaks. Hopefully it wont happend in future episodes.o7 cristian out!**PS5 Pro rumors are swirling and an announcement seems imminent, but will the new console be worth much excitement?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Gamescom news, Indy spelunks his way into the PS5 and Shawn is here to keep us in check.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Veilguard release date leaked and then was confirmed, and Tango Gameworks is back from the dead thanks to *check notes... PUBG?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Early reviews are in for the Borderlands movie and YIKES.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What does the future of Bungie and Destiny look like after this week's terrible layoffs?Support our friend Raremonkey: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-helios-harpy-find-medical-answersRemember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Gaming unions are beginning to sprout up, and voice actors are striking.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Are we able to enjoy Nintendo World Championship: NES Edition even with its glaring missing features?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemessClosest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!
Xbox announced some big changes to Game Pass on all platforms this week. What do they mean for the future of the service? Jeff is joined by AJ Minotti to talk you through it all, chat about the other big news of the week, and compete in a draft of the best sports video games!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Mike brought his brother AJ in to talk about Final Fantasy XIV's new expansion. Speaking of expansions, let's do a Mt. Rushmore of them!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Elden Ring's expansion is selling well, creating discourses, and getting patched.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Limited Run Games announced a bunch of new titles, including ... Bubsy? We're also gonna decide the Mt. Rushmore of gaming crossovers.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We talk about everything we saw at SGFRemember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
A new Astro Bot game is announced! Let's examine that and the rest of the PlayStation State of Play.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Neil wants to fill the gap between gamers and non-gamers. And Call of Duty drops a very goofy teaser.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Assassin's Creed: Shadows is sounding good, but will it live up to the hype? Jeff and Shawn discuss that, PlayStation's strategies moving forward, the best villains in gaming, and more!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Xbox announced the closures of Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin, and more this week. We're gonna talk you through this baffling decision, and have a conversation with our community about what we think the future of gaming looks like.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Xbox has announced its big summer showcase. What should we expect there?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemessClosest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!
Stellar Blade is almost here, and it got good reviews. So everyone has calmed down now, right? Right?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Fallout is popping off even though there isn't a new game.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Motive is going to help with Battlefield. What does that mean for Dead Space?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Hellbrade 2 is going to be 30 FPS and that makes some people upset! Maybe including one of us!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Gearbox has a new owner, and Sega also let a big studio go. We'll talk about that and pick the Mt. Rushmore of Capcom games.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"M-erch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection is having a rough launch. But we still played it! So, is it any good? Also, we're talking about 2018's best games.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Warner Bros. wants to make more live service games because their live service game did poorly. OK!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess Closest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!
What the heck is happening at EA?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Let's talk about Final Fantasy VII Rebirth! And to stay on theme, we're also picking the Mt. Rusmore of JRPGs.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Well, we've finally heard from Xbox! Let's figure out how we feel about the company's future.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
So, what's going on with Xbox?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Rumors suggest that both PlayStation and Xbox could be looking into making new handheld consoles. We're also picking the best fighting game guest characters.Closest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Xbox is the latest gaming company to dish out massive layoffs, largely impacting its recently acquired studios like Blizzard. We're going to talk about that, pick the best games of 2013, and finally add some new titles to the Game Mess Hall of Fame. Oh, we've also been playing Tekken 8 and Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Xbox showed a bunch of good games! Let's talk about them! We're also picking the best games of 2012.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The Beef & Cheddar Boys are live and in-person to decide the best games of 2023!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We're going to pick the Mt. Rushmore of puzzle games!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
2023 was amazing, but how will 2024 look? We're also picking the best games from 2011.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The Insomniac leaks happened, and it's a lot. Also, we're picking the best games from 2010.Closest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Naughty Dog has officially canned The Last of Us Online/Factions 2. Also, we decide the best games of 2009.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Forgot about 2023!! Let's start getting excited for 2024! That's easy to do after getting a good look at Dragon's Dogma 2. Also, we're picking the best games of 2008.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess(cristian notes... REST IN PISS HENRY BOY! AHAHAHAH (listen to the end for context :P))
Suicide Squad is back and trying to win people over. Is it winning US over? And we pick the best games of 2007.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Jeff and (inferior Minotti after that Mega Man Legends take) AJ talk about the new Steam Deck OLED, Grand Theft Auto 6 getting its first official reveal soon, and more! Afterwards, they compete in a fantasy draft to make the best "Disney console"!Console draft poll: https://x.com/JeffGrubb/status/1722826246969496048?s=20Closest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Mike's on a boat somewhere, so Jeff & Shawn are gonna bring you the news, play Closest to the Messy Pin, and figure out what a "juicy" game is once and for all.Closest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Whelp, guess Alan Wake 2 is another huge 2023 game we all need to play. We're also picking the best games of 2006!Closest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Spider-Man 2! Super Mario Bros. Wonder! It's a crazy week! Oh, and we're picking our favorite video game villains.Closest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the review score Dan Ryckert reviewed game.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We still think it's ugly, but Mike disagrees. Also, the best games of 2005!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
2023 has been a fantastic years for games, but why do we keep getting so much bad news? Also, we're drafting Halloween games!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Epic is laying off almost 1000 people. Jim Ryan is retiring. What is going on?? Also, we're picking the best games of 2004.Closest to the Messy Pin rules:Every round you will be given a Certified (a.k.a older than 10 years) Retro game.The goal is to predict the game’s MetaCritic score.In this version we will be using a Closest to the Pin Scoring System. We will NOT be using Price is Right RulesThe score difference between your guess and the correct answer will be cumulated after every round, at the end of the game, lowest total score wins!If you guess the exact number, instead of a 0, you can deduct 5 points from your total score!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Ubisoft announced The Division 3 in a tweet! Also, we're picking the best games of 2003.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We talk about all the cool announcements at the Sept. 14th Nintendo Direct AND State of Play!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
By gawd! More Switch 2 rumors? The best game of 2001? Awwww hell yeah!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Jeff, Mike and Shawn join forces to talk about one of the hottest realeses of the year. We also have a game for the boys to argue about.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemess Discord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
BioWare is laying off a bunch of staff. What does that mean for Dragon Age and Mass Effect? Also, we pick the best games of 2000.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Alan Wake 2 gets a delay. Don't worry, it's a little one! But why? Let's discuss AND pick the best games of 1999.Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/listing/rip-e3Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Quake II got remastered! We're also picking the best games of 1998.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
In this episode of Game Mess Decides, that Baldur's Gate 3 seems kinda popular.The Decides crew also discusses the current success of the Nintendo Switch. To date, 130 million units of the console have been sold. The factors contributing to this significant sales figure will be explored in detail.Next, the podcast will cover Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom reaching a notable milestone with 18.5 million copies sold.Mike and Jeff will also have more to say about the anticipated specifications of the Switch 2. There are rumors that it may feature an 8-inch screen and 512GB of internal eMMC storage. The potential impact and implications of these features will be evaluated. This episode will also address the upcoming Oblivion remake and the remastered version of Quake 2, which could be released on August 11.Finally, the podcast will feature a special segment dedicated to the best games of 1997.This episode of Game Mess Decides aims to decide everything about games so you never have to think for yourself.Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/listing/rip-e3Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Sony announced that PlayStation 5 has sold 40 millions consoles. Let's talk about that. And since Jeff is away, we got TurboShawn on so him and Mike can rank some fighting games.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/...Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Welcome to Game Mess Decides, the ultimate gaming podcast where we unpack the week's biggest topics. Blizzard brings its games to Steam, starting with Overwatch 2 in August. Microsoft and Activision negotiate a deal extension, while Microsoft commits to keeping Call of Duty on PlayStation post-acquisition. Xbox Live Gold is replaced by Xbox Game Pass Core, offering multiplayer gaming and a library of 25+ games. New EU regulations may require removable batteries in video game handhelds from 2027. Sega faces challenges in creating a Sega Saturn mini console. Dolphin Emulator halts Steam release due to Nintendo's copyright claims. Join us for expert insights and lively discussions on all things gaming!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/listing/rip-e3Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
The FTC is not giving up it's fight against Xbox. Also, we're deciding the best game of 1995.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/...Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Capcom gives Mega Man fans like Mike some hope. Also, uh oh, Peter Molyneux is back!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/...Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What's going on with that FTC vs. Xbox courtroom thingy?Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/...Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
What a Nintendo Direct! Let's see how we're feeling about all these new games. We're also doing our first portable console games draft!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/...Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
We're back from LA! It was a big week, and we have a lot of games and shenanigans to talk about!Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/...Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Xbox seems to be teasing Fable for their showcase ... but maybe not? We'll have some insights and a bunch of predictions for the Summer Game Fest week.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/...Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Let's talk about that PlayStation Showcase and where Sony missed the mark. We're also, uh oh, doing another console draft.Remember our motto: "BUY A SHIRT!"Merch: https://game-mess.creator-spring.com/...Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
Cristian here, Jeff gave me the power to write things here... what a dumbass ima right?In this episode, two "seasoned" individuals discuss the upcoming Playstation Showcase, the Mortal Kombat 1 trailer, and Zelda TOTK sales. As representatives of the older generation, they take on the task of selecting the Mount Rushmore of boomer games.
On this very special anniversary episode, the Deciders choose the best game of all time. They also discuss memories of the podcast from the 299 (or so) previous episodes. Did you know this show used to sound really bad?! Join the fun, and listen, won't ya?
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MESS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodXbox is in the dumps, but Microsoft boss Phil Spencer did a big interview to quell some of the concerns. Was he successful? Jeff and Mike discuss that and more. And then they choose the Mount Rushmore of Star Wars games. Join them, won't you?
It's time for another console draft, and this time someone gets shoot hot. But first, hosts Jeff and Mike discuss what Xbox is going to do now that the CMA has blocked its acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Mike and Jeff are driving off a cliff on this episode, and you'll have to listen to hear why. It's the big stories and then the Mount Rushmore of video game music.
This podcast only runs in performance mode unlike Redfall, and the crew talks about that as well as Suicide Squad coming in 2024. Also on this episode, Grubb and Mike do a console game draft. You can vote for your favorite in the poll in Jeff's tweet.
Jeff's away for this one, so Mike and Shawn get a chance to do something he'd never allow if he was here: Rank every mainline Sonic the Hedgehog game! Before that, the boys talk about the Sony handheld rumors, the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters looking improved, and all the major fighting game news to come out of Evo Japan, as well as play a very special round of Closest to the Messy Pin.Join them, won't you?
Reedpop and the ESA really killed E3 this time. Mike and Jeff discuss their memories and what is next for the summer industry events. The crew also chats about the disastrous launch of PSVR2 and the potential mysteries of the Super Mario Bros. movie's post-credit scene. In the second half, Mike reads your superchats, TurboShawn shows up for a quiz, and it's time to decide the Mt. Rushmore of "4" games -- don't worry; we'll explain it. Join them, won't you?
It's a big episode of Game Mess Decides this week. We have a cool Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game to talk about as well as Counter-Strike 2, Lego 2K Drive, Redfall, Nightfall's acquisition, and more. Then we play Who Wants To Be A Mikeyonaire and then we do a Mt. Rushmore of Remakes. Join us, won't you?
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MESS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodOn this episode, Mike and Jeff draft games from the Xbox/PlayStation 2 era. After two losses in a row, Mike needs a win. Listen and decide for yourself. Also, the crew discusses headlines from the week including rumors of a PS5 Pro. Joint them, won't you.
On this Decides, hosts Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about the reporting that Suicide Squad is getting a big delay after a poor showing at the PlayStation State of Play in February. The crew also discusses their ongoing concerns and excitement for Starfield, which also got a delay of its own. Then Mike and Jeff take on a Metacritic guessing game, and Mike tries to win the ultimate prize on Who Wants To Be A Mikeyonaire: Who Wants To Go To Margarittavile. Join them, won't you?
A lot of weirdos are trying to gaslight people about the origin of the term JRPG and fantasy means "no blacks" to Yoshi-P, and that's how you know it's preview season for Final Fantasy XVI. The Decides crew discusses that and more in the news section. Then Jeff and Mike face off in two different showdowns: one is a metacritic guessing game and the other is a draft of the best 32- and 64-bit generation. Tune in to fined out who wins!
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MESS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodAnother State of Play, another 45 minutes wasted -- OK, it wasn't that bad. It was in line with expectations, but as Mike says on the episode: It's still bad if you failed a test even if you expected to fail a test. The crew talks about that as well as the rumors of Konami returning with big announcements around E3 as well as Warner announcing Mortal Kombat 12 in a ... earnings call? Plus, it's time for Who Wants To Be a Mikeyonaire: The Video Game Quiz Show!
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MESS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodOn this week's episode, Mike and Jeff draft games for their own 16-bit consoles. Before that, though, they talk about the news including Game Pass cannibalizing sales and PSVR2's reviews. Join them, won't you?
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MESS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodThe boys were primed and ready for this one. After the last Nintendo Direct, Mike and Jeff have a lot to be happy about. Metroid Prime is real and out now. Game Boy and Game Boy Advance are real and on Switch now. It's time to have some fun on this episode of Game Mess Decides where the crew also decides the Dark Side of the Moon of video games. Oh, and hot mess and king shit from Jeff, Mike, and the podcast producers. There are a lot of fun call outs, so be sure to stick around!
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MESS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodOn this week's episode of the Game Mess Decides podcast, the boys decide the Mount Rushmore of horror games. They also talk induct new entries into the Game Mess Hall of Fame. But first, Jeff has some news about The Coalition, Wolverine, and Respawn.
Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MESS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodMicrosoft had a prety good showcase that was boosted by the shadowdrop of a really impressive game. But was Hi-Fi Rush the right game to surprise launch out of nowhere? Also, Mike and Jeff pick the Mt. Rushmore of 2D platformers. discord.gg/gamemess
Microsoft is laying off 10,000 people, Joseph Staten is leaving 343 Industries, and Halo seems like a mess. Jeff and Mike discuss that and more in the big stories of the week. They also pick what they believe will be the top 10 best games of 2023 -- and they are never wrong, and you are not allowed to save this segment and bring it back up at the end of the year.
Mike almost dies this episode because of Danny Glover. Ubisoft is broken mess, and its future doesn't look bright.Jeff and Mike pick their Hot Messes and King Shit of the week. The crew also looks ahead at the release calendar.Join them, won't you?
This is a podcast. I am not a lasgna. I am a man! You cannot make me believe that I am a lasgna! These are the affirmations I speak to myself every morning in the miirror, and this episode illustrates why I need to. On this episode, Jeff and Mike pick the Mt. Rushmore of first person shooters. Sure, Haze is on there, but what else? The crew also discusses Sony at CES, Microsoft being cool with unions, and Hitman's shifting business model.
After picking their favorite games of 2022 last week, Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti asked the Game Mess community for their top releases. After a hot few days of voting, team Messy picked 10 games and a whole bunch of honorable mentions. Also, Jeff played Sports Story, and it is very rough. Join them, won't you?
Audio is a bit wonky because I'm still not used to doing it in person. It's especially bad when it is dropping out for Jeff in the first 10 minutes. It gets better after that, though. Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb look back at the year that was. The crew give their top 10s and decide things like most overrated and most underrated. And even better: They do it in person! Join them, won't you?!
Mike is afraid of nipples. Whether they are on Captain Falcon or the GameCube, he wants nothing to do with it. Thankfully, he does know about hot messes and king shit. He and Jeff pick their hottest messes of the year while also getting input from the community.
Woke reviewers can't handle gruff white podcasters who dig holes and go to Disney. And that is why we are pivoting to Web3 or something. Also, Phil Spencer is in a deeply committed relationship with Nintendo ... and Steam, and they want to invite Sony into the harem next. Also, Mike and Jeff pick the Mt. Rushmore of movie tie-in games.
Mike is gone, so I get Game Mess contributor Shawn "TurboShawn" McDowell to help me out this week. Somehow we didn't talk about the sexiest pokemon and instead talked about Nintendo apologizing for Scarlet and Violet. We also Decide the Mt. Rushmore of console launch games and update the Game Mess Hall of Fame. Join us, won't you?http://patreon.com/gamemessgamemess.netdiscord.gg/gamemess
We're deciding the Mt. Rushmore of direct video game sequels this week on the Game Mess Decides video game podcast for video gamers. Your hosts, Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb, will also take input from the collective wisdom of the podcast producers. But first, Mike and Jeff will discuss some big topics from the last week in gaming. That includes Jim Ryan's lawyers wildin' out with the CMA in the U.K. I'm starting to think he really doesn't want Microsoft to acquire Activision. Oh, and Kid Icarus has potentially returned. Patreon: https://patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/gamemess
On this week's episode, Twitter might really be dead. People are mad at God of War characters who won't shut up during puzzles. And Mike and Jeff open up the Game Mess Decides Hall of Fame. The crew also decides the Mt. Rushmore of video game movies. Do you want to have a say in the Hall of Fame and future tier lists or Mt. Rushmore's? Join https://patreon.com/gamemess and become a Podcast Producer!
On this week's episode, Jeff and Mike determine the best video game controllers. They also discuss some of the week's news, your superchats, and God of War Ragnarok. Spreaker won't let me put pictures into the description?! I don't know. But here's a link to an image of the Tier list: https://twitter.com/JeffGrubb/status/1590909153370939397PATREON.COM/GAMEMESSJoin the Discord: gamemess.net00:00 start4:00 super nintendo world8:30 battlefield 2042 comming to game pass10:00 marvel snap is getting friend battle11:00 Phill Spencer talks Warcraft and Starcraft13:40 tier list of controllers01:19:00 break01:21:00 back from the break01:22:00 mick gordon situation01:25:30 games we are playing01:39:40 wrap up
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Some claim it's a podcast. I think it's more of a PAWGcast. BUY SOME MERCH!PATREON.COM/GAMEMESSJoin the Discord: gamemess.netListen on Anchor.fm
Some claim it's a podcast.BUY SOME MERCH!PATREON.COM/GAMEMESSJoin the Discord: gamemess.netListen on Anchor.fm
Some claim it's a podcast.BUY SOME MERCH!PATREON.COM/GAMEMESSJoin the Discord: gamemess.netListen on Anchor.fm
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HAHA, he doesn't even have a Steam Deck!
A podcast with men who know animal sounds.
A video game podcast.
AJ Minotti joins Jeff Grubb to talk about that Xbox show.
Mike hangs out with The Rock in L.A., so Jeff brings on his brother AJ.
Jeff Grubb tries to wrap up the first day of the Game Mess with the help of the mods and the community since Mike Minotti was traveling.
On the road. This is what you get.
I'm moving. So this is all you get for now. Join the Discord.
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Square Enix recommends Balan Wonderworld. Microsoft delays its only 2022 games. Jim Ryan Imagines dogz.
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides, you can expect more references to Daikatana as well as bundles of news. That includes an update on the Summer Game Mess, a look into Xbox's streaming plans, and FTC's investigations into game consolidation. Also, Embracer has purchased more studios, WWE is making an RPG, and Mike and Jeff have played season 2 of Halo: Infinite. Join them, won't you? BUY A SHIRTdiscord.gg/gamemessPatreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
Xbox and Bethesda are having their E3 showcase on June 12 even though E3 is dead this year. Also, Square Enix framed Yuji Naka for making a bad game by releasing his bad game. Also, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order news, game earnings, and more. BUY A SHIRTdiscord.gg/gamemessPatreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
An animal destroyed GamesBeat editor Mike Minotti's home or something, so he had to break into his brother's home to record the podcast. Thankfully he was able to do that so the GamesBeat Decides crew could discuss important news like Splatoon 3's release date, Skate 4, and new Star Wars games. Mike and fellow editor Jeff Grubb then answer your questions and discuss playing RiffTrax: The Game.
ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO PREDICT ACQUISITIONS BASED ON JPGS.
Things are changing in the world of Pac-Man. Ms. Pac-Man is changing into a Pac-MILF with a name change to "Pac-Mom." And that's really all that happened in the news. Hosts Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti also talk about the new Need For Speed and other tidbits before answering your questions. Join us, won't you?
We talk about games.04:39 - MIKE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT09:23 - NEWS43:07 - QUESTIONS1:37:30 - GAMES
On this episode of GamesBeat Decides, hosts Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about video games and hugging. Microsoft is making moves with its cloud-gaming business while Sony is acquiring more of its close partners. Also, Mike watched a 5.5-hour video essay about Kingdom Hearts 3 -- like some kind of pervert. Join us, won't you? Patreon.com/gamemess discord.gg/gamemess Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
We need some ground rules for this podcast! But first, Moon Studios sounds like an insufferable place to work. Also, The Initiative and Gran Turismo 7 are a mess, maybe? Editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti then answer your questions.
Michael Pachter says PlayStation is doomed, but no one agrees -- especially not NPD analyst Mat Piscatella! Speaking of Mat, he dropped the latest gaming report for February. Elden Ring came out on top, but everything is selling well while new-gen consoles are still constrained by their supply. Also, Dead Space is coming early 2023, Gotham Knights lands October 25, and Russia is still invading a country and the world is trying to figure out how to respond. Editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti, meanwhile, do their best to answer your questions. Join them, won't you? Patreon.com/gamemess discord.gg/gamemess Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here00:00 - START03:50 - NEWS43:50 - QUESTIONS
On this episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti discuss what little they understand of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The crew also talks about the new Kirby demo, Elden Ring's major sales, and Guardians of the Galaxy joining Xbox Game Pass. Oh, and they answer your questions. Join them, won't you? zNEWS Publishers are stopping sales of games in Russia and Belarus Kirby demo Elden Ring sold 2.5-times what Horizon 2 did in the U.K. – biggest non FIFA or Call of Duty game since Red Dead Redemption 2 new Xbox Gamepsss titles like Guardians of the Galaxy and Flight Sim for Cloud (playable on Xbox one) Housemarque works on a new IP (in a very early stage) Switch 2 in Nvidia DLSS leak Epic Games acquires Bandcamp Nobody wants to work with David Cage and Star Wars Eclipse will probably not release before 2027/28 Resident Evil 2,3 and 7 get a Xbox Series and PS 5 Enhancment later this year. Free for people who own the games already. Same for Pc players. Steam Deck had stick drift – but Valve fixed it that same day with software update Bandai Namco raises monthly pay for japanese staff. The staff gets about $435 more a month. Valve has no Plans for its own Gamepass but would love to make Gamepass happen on Steam Forza Horizon 5 gets sign language support on March 1st Microsoft sold over 2.3m Xbox's in japan in the last 20 years Twisted Metal TV series lands on Peacock PS4 and Steam versions of Persona 4 Arena will be getting rollback netcode in summer and local Fighting games nerds are ecstatic POKEMON Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet aka Gen9 coming at the End of 2022. Pokemon Legends Arceus getting a new Update with new Content Pokemon BPSD getting Oaks Letter for Shaymin as Mystery Gift Activision said it's the Acquisitions' fault that they couldn't hire a third woman for the board. (They had 3 years time) Numbers Sifu sale
Elden Ring is out, and Valve has launched the Steam Deck. It's a busy week in gaming, and we are here to talk about all of it. Also, the crew goes on the record regarding their desire for a wide Cammy in Street Fighter 6, a new Fallout from Obsidian, and more. Join editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb for the latest episode of GamesBeat Decides.5:04 - STEAM DECK18:25 - ELDEN RING36:40 - NEWS Patreon.com/gamemess discord.gg/gamemess Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
Nintendo is going to destroy the legacy of Rusty's Real Deal Baseball, and no one is going to do anything about it! The company announced that it is shutting down the eShops for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS next March, and fans aren't happy. GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb discuss what this means on the latest episode of GamesBeat Decides podcast. The crew then takes on the rest of the news and your questions. Join them, won't you? Patreon.com/gamemess discord.gg/gamemess Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
It's a big episode this week with NPD news, a Nintendo Direct, and more. The crew touches on the Direct slightly, but they spend a lot of time answering your questions about it and more. Join them, won't you?
I am too tired to do this because I'm watching Dragon Ball Evolution at 3:33 a.m.
Sony bought Bungie. What the hell is going on?!
When the credits of the Mario movie finish, will Funky Kong approach Mario with an invitation to a wider universe? The crew discusses that and more on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. Editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb also answer your questions and talk about the latest news. Join them, won't you?discord.gg/gamemessPatreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
We wrapped our latest GamesBeat Summit with Dean Takahashi, Rache Kaser, Jeff Grubb, and Mike Minotti.
Welcome to the biggest news week in the 232-episode history of GamesBeat Decides. Editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti definitely have a lot to say about Microsoft acquiring Activision. Join them, won't you?
We run down our personal Top 5 games, and we talk about special categories to wrap up 2021. Categories:Best games we had no expectations for (Doom 2016 award)The best game from an old franchise that needed a winWorst game of the yearMost disappointing gameFavorite gaming moment of the yearBest character of the year2021 was the year of...Breakthrough in representationGame we didn't getGame everyone else didn't get
GamesBeat Decides discusses where the butthole should go on this week's episode. But first editors Rachel Kaser, Jeff Grubb, and Mike Minotti dive into the news about Troy Baker's NFT voice market, Xbox's brisk sales, and more. Join them, won't you? VOTE FOR GAME MESS COMMUNITY GOTYPatreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
E3 is dead again. We've been here like 40 times in the last 20 years. Can't wait to discuss this at the next E3. Join GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb, Mike Minotti, and Rachel Kaser (and then Dean Takahashi) for a discussion of news topics and then answers to your questions. VOTE FOR GAME MESS COMMUNITY GOTYPatreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
GamesBeat Decides the game of the year.
On this week's GamesBeat Decides, editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb look ahead to 2022. That includes a rundown of all the big games reportedly coming in the new year. The community, meanwhile, continues voting for its favorite game of 2021 as the GamesBeat Decides crew prepares its own GOTY deliberations. Things were quiet in the news, but Jeff and Mike caught up on a recent interview with Hideo Kojima and more. Listen, won't you?VOTE FOR GAME MESS COMMUNITY GOTYPatreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
A Christmas spectacular. GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb take a look back at 2021 and answer your questions. Also, the community continues to vote on GOTY. You can vote for GOTY here.
GamesBeat Decides tackles the big issues this week. That includes NPD sales for a hardware-starved holiday, the return of Splinter Cell, and more NFT madness. The crew then takes your questions on every possible topic, but mostly waifus and husbandos. Joing them, won't you?VOTE FOR GAME MESS COMMUNITY GOTYPatreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
On this week's GamesBeat Decides, editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb determine the biggest news to come out of The Game Awards. The crew then looks ahead to what to expect in 2022. Join them, won't you?VOTE FOR GAME MESS COMMUNITY GOTYPatreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
On this week's GamesBeat Decides, editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb discuss Vince Zampella taking over Battlefield -- just like Jeff said would happen. Also, Jeff has an idea of what is going to win The Game Award's GOTY, and Mike thinks he is very, very stupid. Join them, won't you?Patreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
Mike and Jeff are thankful for games and for you. Patreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
On this week's GamesBeat Decides, editor Jeff Grubb has played Halo Infinite's campaign. And so far, he really likes it. Reviews editor Mike Minotti is going to ask Jeff a lot of questions about it. Also, the crew goes over the weekly news including the latest out of Activision's Bobby Kotick scandals. Join them, won't you?00:00 - INTRO5:16 - HALO18:49 - NEWS46:59 - QUESTIONS
GamesBeat Decides is here to decide everything happening in gaming so you don't have to think for yourself. And this week, they decide that The Gunk is the biggest game coming out in December and that Metroid Dread is a sales success. Join them, won't you?Patreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
So many games are getting delayed that it's even happening to games that don't have release dates. Also, people seem to really like that Forza Horizon 5. The GamesBeat Decides crew gives their thoughts on that game, the news, and more. Join them, won't you?Jeff's Extra Life: https://www.extra-life.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donordrive.participant&participantID=468798Mike's Extra Life: https://www.extra-life.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participant&participantID=473656DONATE!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gamemessDiscord: https://discord.gg/N7x23EYXQSGamesbeat.com
GamesBeat Decides is going to rebrand itself as Facebook now that the name is available again. This means we will also be tracking you around the internet as you look up pictures of Master Chief with that new, younger Cortana. The GamesBeat Decides crew is going to talk about Halo Infinite's campaign reveal, and that new Guardians of the Galaxy game. Join them, won't you?Patreon.com/gamemessJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
GamesBeat Decides must go on. That's true even if Advance Wars gets delayed and destroys GamesBeat editor Jeff Grubb's morale. Also, Mike is gonna watch the Uncharted movie trailer live for the first time during this episode. Join them, won't you? Patreon.com/gamemess Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
It was a busy week of video game news and releases, and the GamesBeat Decides crew is here to talk about all of that and more. Editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb talk about the new Final Fantasy XIV expansion, which Mike played for around 9 hours. They also talk about Nintendo's expensive Expansion Pack. Join them, won't you? Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
It was a busy week of video game news and releases, and the GamesBeat Decides crew is here to talk about all of that and more. Editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb are playing Metroid Dread, and they have thoughts. They also talk about Sora joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and the GTA Trilogy launching next month. Join them, won't you?Patreon.com/gamemessJoin the podcast’s Discord serverJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
Welcome to October here at GamesBeat Decides. On this episode, the crew talks about PlayStation's acquisition of Bluepoint and what it means for that studio's games. Also, is the Metroid Prime Trilogy really coming? Turns out that Nintendo might have other plans. Oh, and Limp Bizkit is in a Final Fantasy game sorta. The crew talks about all of that and more, so join them, won't you?Patreon.com/gamemessJoin the podcast’s Discord serverJeff Grubb’s TwitterMike Minotti’s TwitterWatch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell)Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fmApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsFind past episodes here
It was one weird week in video games. Nintendo finally did its September Direct video event where it announced -- well, all we can really remember is that Chris Pratt is playing Mario. GamesBeat editor Mike Minotti, however, is still excited that Kirby is getting a full 3D video game. Also, that Castlevania Advance Collection is real and available now.Additionally, former GamesBeat managing editor Jason Wilson joins the podcast to say goodbye to the writers he attempted to herd for nearly a decade. It's a special show, and you should listen to it!Join us, won't you?Patreon.com/gamemess Join the podcast’s Discord server Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
The GamesBeat Decides podcast is back this week to destroy your stock portfolio. Editor Jeff Grubb discusses how you caused a slight dip in EA's stock price this week, and fellow editor Mike Minotti gives himself an alibi to evade the long arm of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The crew talks about all of that and Battlefield 2042's delay, which kicked off the whirlwind stock rollercoaster in the first place.Also, Mike and Jeff really like Deathloop. Jeff, meanwhile, really likes Detroit-style pizza.Join us, won't you? Join the podcast’s Discord server Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
Are you considering thinking for yourself? Well cut that out because GamesBeat Decides is here to do all your thinking for you. That includes insights regarding the PlayStation 5 Showcase, the return of KOTOR, and Insomniac's Wolverine. We also talk about Jim Ryan reversing decisions, Halo's next flight, and some awful game called Parasite Eve.Join us, won't you? Join the podcast’s Discord server Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
GamesBeat Decides is reconvening to decide everything about the world of video games so you don't have to think for yourself. On this episode, GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb talk about the recently announced PlayStation 5 showcase. That is coming next week and will focus on PS5 games. Sony also revealed some details about Horizon: Forbidden West's launch including the lack of an upgrade path for PS4 owners. Finally, Nintendo surprised everyone with a new game that is launching this year. Join the podcast’s Discord server Jeff Grubb’s Twitter Mike Minotti’s Twitter Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube (subscribe and ring the bell) Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
On this week's episode of GamesBeat Decides, the crew talks about playing Psychonauts 2. GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti also discuss Gamescom news including Halo's date, Horizon's delay, and the reveal of Marvel's Midnight Suns. The team also reacts to the new Metroid Dread trailer, and we all learn about Mike's feelings about April O'Neil.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jeffgrubbDiscord: https://discord.gg/N7x23EYXQSGamesbeat.com
DiscordPatreonYouTubeQuakecon happened, and Bethesda revealed yet another version of Skyrim that it wants to sell you, and the GamesBeat Decides crew came together to discuss the news.Also, fans are getting an enhanced version of Quake from Nightdive Studios, Microsoft revealed it delayed some Halo features, and GamesBeat editor Jeff Grubb played the WarioWare: Get It Together demo. Join us, won't you?
Video games are real. There's no denying that.
DiscordPatreonYouTubeThe gaming industry delivered earnings this week, and the crew talks about it on this week's episode of GamesBeat Decides podcast. It turns out companies are still seeing strong performance even if sales are down compared to the 2020 pandemic. But Nintendo has sold 89 million Switch systems, GTA V has sold more than 150 million copies, and PlayStation Plus continues to grow. Also, GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti answer listener questions. Join us, won't you?
DiscordPatreonYouTubeHorizon: Forbidden West isn't coming out this year. That's according to a GamesBeat source and corroborated by a source for Bloomberg's Jason Schreier. What does that mean for Sony's holiday release slate? Well, PlayStation probably isn't worried as PlayStation 5 hardware and software continue to sell well. GamesBeat Decides hosts Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti discuss all of that and more on this week's episode.
DiscordPatreonYouTubeWorking at Blizzard sounds like a challenge for women and minorities, and in some instances, it sounds like a nightmare. At least, those are the allegations from California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing. The crew discusses those issues on this episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti also talk about EA Play, Dead Space, Battlefield Portal, and Respawn's new game.
DiscordPatreonYouTubeOn the latest episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb attempt to preorder the new Steam Deck handheld device. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch OLED model also went up for reservation, and The NPD Group released June 2021 sales data.Jeff and Mike also answer listener questions about the Steam Deck, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, and more. Join us, won't you?
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb live the beef-'n'-cheddar life. They also discuss what Nintendo is thinking with the Switch OLED and what Ubisoft is thinking with Assassin's Creed: Infinity. The crew also answers listener questions and discuss Donkey Kong Country 2. Finally, send pictures of your upside down PlayStation 5s to @jeffgrubb with the hashtag #hulsting. DiscordPatreonYouTube
On this week's GamesBeat Decides, we admit that we were referencing Dead Space now that everyone else in the world has confirmed it. Also in the news, Hideo Kojima is getting nearer to a deal with Microsoft, and Mass Effect and Dragon Age will skip EA Play later this month. Editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb, meanwhile, answer listener questions and play listener-submitted games. Join us, won't you?DiscordPatreonYouTube
DiscordPatreonOn the GamesBeat Decides podcast this week, editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti woke up early so Jeff could go to the zoo. That means you get Jeff's disturbing morning voice. The crew also discusses the building excitement for Metroid Dread, which has Nintendo fans seeking out previous Metroid releases. Mike, meanwhile, has nothing but nice things to say about Sega's 30th anniversary Sonic concert. Oh, and Konami may finally release a bundle of its Game Boy Advance Castlevanias. Listen, won't you?00:00 - MIKE CHECK08:00 - INTRO11:24 - SONIC CONCERT16:06 - NEWS38:19 - QUESTIONS1:30:28 - WE PLAYED THESE GAMES1:54:00 - GOODBYE
DiscordPatreonE3 is over, and what do we have to show for it? Well, how about a conspiracy about a Hideo Kojima video game? The crew talks about the latest internet theories surrounding developer Blue Box and the horror game Abandoned on this week's episode of GamesBeat Decides. Editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb also give their final thoughts about E3, talk about some news, and answer your questions. Listen, won't you?
DiscordPatreonNintendo nailed its Nintendo Direct today by going to the well and rescuing some old franchises from certain demise. GamesBeat Decides is coming together to discuss the Switch's upcoming releases like WarioWare: Get It Together, Metroid: Dread, Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, and more. Mike also played that Final Fantasy Origin demo finally, and Cyberpunk 2077 is back on PSN.
DiscordPatreonWe were supposed to talk about new games announced at E3 on this show, but there freakin' weren't any. Instead, Batman doesn't go down, Intellivision is like a depressing Vegas casino, and your questions answered.
Mike is mad about Final Fantasy, and Jeff doesn't think Guardians of the Galaxy looks good. But Xbox had a great show.
On this episode of GamesBeat Decides, editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb react to day three of E3. That includes Ubisoft, which has a new Mario + Rabbids and an Avatar game. Also, why is Randy Pitchford? These questions answered and more. 2:06 - E3 Day 3 Reactions33:39 - Questions
DiscordPatreonGamesBeat Decides reaches episode 200, and thank you to anyone who has listened to all of them or if you've only listened to one of them! On this episode, GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about E3 2021, Summer Game Mess, industry hacks, Arby's, and more.
Keighley had it.
Mike and Jeff review Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, which launches June 11 exclusively on PlayStation 5 for $70. DiscordPatreon
DiscordPatreonThe rumored Nintendo Switch Pro probably won't pop up before E3, and GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb talk about that and more this week. Also, what is up with Elden Ring, Marvel XCOM leaks, and more. E3 2021 is heating up, and the crew is getting excited and is ready to answer listener questions.
DiscordPatreonThe Nintendo Switch Pro is back in the news, and a reveal is imminent, according to Bloomberg and other insiders. Meanwhile, it was a busy week leading into E3 with news about Horizon: Forbidden West, Dragon Quest 12, and Sonic Rangers. The crew talks about all of that and more on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast.
Sorry about AJ's Audio. I did what I could to fix it! It gets better later in the episode.DiscordPatreonAJ on TwitterJason on TwitterE3 2021 is mere weeks away, and is it time for gamers to start putting their expectations in check? That's one of the things that comes up on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. For this episode, Mike Minotti has been banished to the phantom zone, so editors Jeff Grubb and Jason Wilson brought in AJ Minotti, Mike's brother. In addition to E3, the crew talks about Starfield, of course. But they also talk about the possibility of Psychonauts 2 shadowdropping at E3, Jason really wanting Avowed, Overwatch 2 changes, and more.00:00 - Intro5:40 - LIGMA II9:40 - CANDACE10:53 - Final Fantasy rumors13:14 - Starfield-apalooza!21:00 - Pre-E3 Starfield tease?21:19 - Chris Minotti23:05 - Sparkster24:12 - Psychonauts 2 won't shadowdrop26:00 - Hopes for Outer Worlds27:14 - Star Citizen29:54 - WB Games34:30 - Embracer Group41:43 - Overwatch 244:25 - Biomutant45:58 - Battlefield 2021?48: 20 - Nintendo E3 2021?50:01 - Other Bethesda E3 games?52:35 - Saints Row 5?1:03:09 - Hades53:21 - Fallout new team?55:23 - Grounded?55:39 - Elder Scrolls 6 this year?!56:05 - Xbox E3 disappointing?57:19 - Questions1:10:55 - Mass Effect1:15:41 - MLB1:18:45 - More games1:29:20 - Outro
DiscordPatreonIt feels like E3 has already begun, but while some fun announcements are coming, let's get some bad news out of the way. To that end, GamesBeat editors talk about Elden Ring's chances to show up at E3. They also discuss their expectations for Starfield releasing in 2021.01:53 - Mike gets banished04:20 - Starfield6:30 - Elden Ring11:05 - "I hope I'm wrong"12:50 - PlayStation news17:01 - New DualSense colors19:40 - DQ stream22:05 - Yakuza/Sega news26:25 - Ubisoft news29:10 - Capcom news33:09 - Steam on consoles?35:27 - Superchat/Questions
DiscordPatreonOn this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, the crew discusses Nintendo's record earnings report. Reviews editor Mike Minotti talks about his Resident Evil Village review, Nintendo's new IP, and his thoughts on ligma. Also, more companies are joining E3 2021 and GamesBeat editor Jeff Grubb talks about that as well as the Minions CEO joining Nintendo's board of directors.
Discord Patreon GamesBeat editor Jeff Grubb dropped his Returnal review this week, and the internet handled it well. Jeff and reviews editor Mike Minotti discuss the game and the response to the review. Also, rumors are swirling about a new Project Dragon game out of Hitman developer IO Interactive. Jeff addresses that and the future of Star Wars games out of Lucasfilm.
DiscordPatreonJeff on Attack of the ShowGamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti is furious that Disney is changing an attraction -- something the company has probably never done before. But the crew doesn't have much time to talk about that because it's a busy GamesBeat Decides this week. Sony and Microsoft both have a lot of news, and then Mike and co-host Jeff Grubb answer a lot of your questions. They then talk about Returnal, MLB The Show 21, and Nier Replicant. Join us, won't you!0:49 - Woke Disney02:30 - Credits03:56 - News35:23 - Make it wet40:30 - Questions
DiscordPatreonEveryone in video games is mad at GamesBeat editor Jeff Grubb this week. ResetEra is furious, Dave Jaffe is upset, young people are cranky, and Jeff talks about it on this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast. Reviews editor Mike Minotti, meanwhile, gives us a look at the Nintendo Indie World Showcase. But first, the crew dives into the March 2021 NPD report, the Resident Evil showcase, and more. Join us, won't you!
Hideo Kojima is talking with Xbox about publishing his next game, according to ... well, according to this podcast. Editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti discuss that deal on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. The crew also tries to figure out what is going on with Sony's blockbusters-only strategy and if that could have negative repercussions for the publisher. Oh, and Jeff is nearly finished with Balan Wonderworld, which is a miserable experience. Join us, won't you?
DiscordPatreonOn this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, reviews editor Mike Minotti shares some deeply troubling information about the nature of the game Kingdom Hearths 358/2. Also, Mike and fellow editor Jeff Grubb talk about MLB The Show launching on Xbox Game Pass, Mario's death, and Balan Wonderworld. Join us, won't you?
DiscordPatreonGamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti got his first vaccine shot, so he's feeling a little loopy. He also ripped off his bandaid live during this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. Beyond their adventures in public health, Mike and fellow editor Jeff Grubb talk about more Super Nintendo Switch rumors and Discord going up for sale. The crew also answers your questions and discusses Monster Hunter: Rise and It Takes Two. Join us, won't you?
On the latest episode of The GamesBeat Decides podcast, the crew looks at Xbox's strong week and PlayStation buying the Evo fighting-game tournament. GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb also answer your questions and rank the Xbox consoles. But all anyone really cares about is the Game Boy Color. Was it a new generation and platform or was it a revision like other Nintendo handhelds? These are the questions that we are here to argue so you don't have to think for yourself. Join us, won't you?
DiscordPatreonI forgot Starfield until the very end, so if you're listening for that be sure to listen until that point.
DiscordPatreonSuper Nintendo Switch rumors are heating up again, and GamesBeat Decides hosts Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb talk about what they could mean. Also, that Elden Ring trailer leaked.
DiscordPatreonWe talk about commercials for video games and old games and other games.
DiscordPatreonThe Gamer Rap By Mike MinottiMike had his mic backwards. Yell at him on Twitter.
DiscordPatreonThe GamesBeat Decides crew can finally talk about Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury without getting a spank on the bottom, so they do exactly that this week. GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb both really like the Wii U port and the new Mario experience. They talk about seeing the limitations of this new format for a Nintendo platformer while also guessing what the publisher might do next with the character. In the news, the team covers the latest NPD game report, CD Projekt Red's hack, and Six Days in Fallujah's surprising return.
Patreon.com/jeffgrubbDiscordThe gaming industry dropped a load of financial news over the last week. That has left the GamesBeat Decides crew to talk about PS5 sales, component shortages, and more on this week's episode. Join GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb as they tackle the week's news and discuss whether Battlefield 6 will have any free-to-play components. Mike is also weirded out by a developer's rant on ResetEra, and Jeff has gathered up some of your questions from the Discord. Let's do this.
https://discord.gg/RFzRM7gS6AIt was a weird one in video games this week. Gamers upended the stock market because they only believe in memes, and whose fault is that? Also, you can bang Keanu Reeves in Cyberpunk, but should you? Nope, because he belongs to GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti. Also, Mike talks about Super Mario 3D World. Join us, won't you?
Activision is run by clowns, and Xbox Live Gold costs a lot more now. It's time to talk about video games on the GamesBeat Decides podcast. And GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti showed up to do exactly that. They also answer listener questions before talking in depth about Hitman 3. Join them, won't you?
Join our DiscordVideo game news is back after taking an extended holiday break. On the GamesBeat Decides podcast this week, editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about Lucasfilm Games, the 2020 NPD game-sales report, and Bowser's Fury. The Decides crew also answers your questions, which are almost all about Elden Ring for some reason. Join us, won't you?Core Mario https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xcvimjSa94
It's 2021 now, and video games are somehow still legal. And even if they weren't, we would still do this show because we're just a couple of badasses, and you can tell by looking at our gamer chairs. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb discuss the small bits of news. Jeff has also spent some time with Hitman 3 and he talks at length about that. Join us, won't you?
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On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, Cyberpunk is falling apart. GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti discuss the flailings and failings of CD Projekt Red. How did it get so bad for the studio? Well, it doesn't help when you piss off your partners. The crew also answers your questions, and Jeff finally beat Ori.
The Game Awards was the big event of the past week besides the launch of Cyberpunk 2077. Geoff Keighley's celebration of the industry had plenty of awards, but it also revealed Sephiroth is coming to Smash and that The Initiative is making Perfect Dark. But what about Elden Ring? Where is that game since it didn't show up at the awards? The crew talks talk a tiny bit about that on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb also talk about Cyberpunk, go over the NPDs, and answer your questions. Join us, wont' you?
Some big names left BioWare this week. What does that mean for the studio, and where does that leave Mass Effect and Dragon Age 4? GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti discuss that on this week's episode of GamesBeat Decides. Also, Oscar Isaac is playing Snake in a Metal Gear Solid movie, and the crew hopes that actually becomes a reality. In the games section, Mike played Immortals: Fenyx Rising, and Jeff doesn't talk about Astro. But before all of that, Mike has a very important message for Jeff and the GamesBeat Decides audience.
On this week's episode, Mike accuses Jeff of consorting unfairly with speedrunners and more!
A lot happened in video games this week. Capcom got hacked. Jim Ryan isn't aware of any complaints about storage. Nintendo's lawyers were very active. But all the crew on the GamesBeat Decides podcast wants to talk about is Astro's Playroom and their speedrunning feud. GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti have been going back and forth in that game all week, and Jeff has decided to declare victory. Jeff and Mike have also played some other games. That includes Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, which Jeff hates. Mike's getting into Yakuza: Like A Dragon, which he really likes. Join us for conversations about all of this and more, won't you?
PlayStation 5 and the new Xbox systems are out, and GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about how they're feeling about nex--er, current-gen gaming. Mike also ranks the PS5 launch games. Find out where Sackboy, Demon's Souls, and more land. And since he didn't rate Godfall, that is automatically No. 1. The crew also talks about the news including the latest NPD report, which is especially good for Nintendo and its stockholders.
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb review the PlayStation 5 and answer your questions. They do the same for Xbox Series X and S as well. On the precipice of a new console generation, should you feel excited? The crew thinks so. Also in the news, Jeff talks about what to expect from Mass Effect's N7 Day celebration. And Nintendo is selling a lot of video games and consoles. Join us, won't you? Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
We have the PlayStation 5. We have the Xbox Series X. We have the Xbox Series S. What we don't have is a lot of time -- unless it's to do some Halloween cosplay. So let's do a one-hour-of-power episode where we blast through the week's topics on this episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. You can listen to hear GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about the new hardware. But they also talk about the latest news and how new consoles are like buying a car. Oh, and Jeff likes some pumpkin game. Join us, won't you? Watch live Friday afternoons on YouTube Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
One of our PlayStation 5s arrived today, but editor Mike Minotti is still waiting for his to show up. That leads to a punchy episode where fellow editor Jeff Grubb forgets something important behind him. Also, what's up with the Stadia guy? And is virtual reality the new Segway? In the games section, Mike and Jeff gush about Hitman 2, which is still excellent. And Hades is quickly floating to the top of the list of contenders for Game of the Year.
PS5 finally revealed the UI, and Microsoft lifted the embargo for the Xbox Series X. So let's talk about all of that on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. In the news, GamesBeat editors Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb talk about the latest NPD sales report. Also, Mike played five hours of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, and Jeff couldn't stop playing Pikmin 3. Join us, won't you?
Sony is getting more talkative about the PlayStation 5 finally. And who knows why it waited so long because the news is exactly what many were expecting. Your PlayStation 4 games are mostly going to work on PlayStation 5. Oh, and the thing has the biggest heatsink -- it's incredible. It could kill a man. Host Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti from GamesBeat.com talk about all of that, liquid metal, and more on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast.Subscribe to the RSSListen on Anchor.fm Apple podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti talks with gaming editor Jeff Grubb about Xbox Series X, Hades, and more. Also, Minecraft is in Smash Ultimate now because of course it is. And, hey, what the hell is wrong with cross-saves between PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
I have the Xbox Series X, and I went hands-on with the device for a new preview you can read on GamesBeat.com. But you can hear me read the article right here.
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition is still coming, but not in 2020. GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti and editor Jeff Grubb talk about that story on this weeks GamesBeat Decides podcast. The crew then talks about Xbox buying Bethesda, Amazon's Luna platform, and more.
Sony Interactive Entertainment hosted its PlayStation 5 Showcase to detail price, date, and Final Fantasy XV. And it was an excellent presentation that nailed exactly what Sony is great at. And then the show ended and the confusion set in. When are preorders? Wait, games are $70? Is Demon's Souls on PC or not? We talk about all of that and more on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast.00:00 - START 10:14 - Show begins 13:08 - Preorder? 13:53 - PS5 Showcase 16:33 - Final Fantasy XVI 24:05 - Hogwarts Legacy 27:28 - God of War 2 29:25 - PS Plus Collection 32:49 - DMC5:SE 33:49 - FNAF 35:00 - Remasters/upgrades 37:30 - $70 games 40:20 - Cross-gen 44:00 - Backward compat 44:40 - $70 DualSense 45:35 - PS5 preorders 51:29 - Xbox preorders 52:39 - Jim Ryan on Series S 57:39 - More news 1:03:15 - When to buy? 1:04:40 - Half-step consoles? 1:06:52 - Wi-Fi 6? 1:07:58 - WE FORGOT NINTENDO! 1:10:00 - Our first Superchat 1:11:43 - Messaging bad? 1:13:10 - Unannounced games? 1:16:17 - Next from Xbox? 1:17:09 - Mass Effect? 1:18:22 - Special consoles? 1:18:52 - All Access preorders? 1:20:08 - E3 moments? 1:26:08 - Ori on Switch 1:27:08 - Mario 3D All-Stars 1:38:10 - Outro
On this week's episode of GamesBeat Decides, Imran Khan and Blessing Adeyoe, Jr. from Kinda Funny Games joins the show to fill in for Mike Minotti, who is stuck at a Chipotle. The crew discusses Xbox Series X and S pricing and preorders and when Sony will respond. Blessing and Jeff also played Immortals: Fenyx Rising, which is a bad name for a video game. Then Imran, Blessing, Jeff, and Mike answer some of your questions. Join us, won't you? Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Apple podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Find past episodes here
On this week's episode of GamesBeat Decides, hosts Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti react to the Nintendo Mario Direct. Is Super Mario 3D All-Stars exciting, disappointing, or both? Jeff also talks about the RTX 30-series GPUs while Mike pretends to listen. The pair also answer your questions, and dive into Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2, Marvel's Avengers, Captain Tsubasa, and more. Check it out, won't you?
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, reviews editor Mike Minotti and his co-host Jeff Grubb talk about gaming's busy week. That includes DC FanDome, Gamescom's Opening Night Live, and the weird Nintendo Direct Mini Partner Showcase. Most importantly, Mike and Jeff consider The Swedes. The pair also answer your questions, like: What's going on with Nintendo? Where is the alleged Mass Effect Trilogy Remaster? And what is a live-service game, anyway? Join us!00:00 - Start 0:30 - Mike annoys Jeff 1:50 - Credits 2:34 - News 2:36 - New 343 boss Joseph Staten 8:40 - THE FANDOME 13:00 - WOW rant 15:33 - DBZ talk 16:38 - Nintendo Direct Mini 24:04 - Gamescom 34:01 - THE SWEDES 39:14 - Epic vs. Apple Update 42:00 - News 42:11 - Switch Pro rumors 49:09 - Starfield and TESVI when? 53:24 - Where is Sonic? 55:33 - When is Final Fantasy XVI? 59:35 - Mass Effect Remasters update 1:03:24 - Other Nintendo games? 1:08:17 - Gyro aiming? 1:09:54 - What are service games? 1:12:07 - Why is Avengers bad? 1:15:39 - Is Fall Guy guy a millionaire? 1:17:43 - PS5 preorder preorder 1:20:00 - Outro
GamesBeat Decides hosts Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti are flying the friendly skies on this week's episode. The pair are getting a surprising amount of enjoyment out of Microsoft Flight Simulator. They both also really like the Xbox beat-'em-up Battletoads from developers Rare and Dlala Studios. But first, in the news, the Decides crew goes over the Nintendo Indie World Showcase, Rocksteady's toxic-workplace allegations, and the latest developments between Apple and Epic. Join us, won't you?
GamesBeat Decides is here once again to shout that you've activated Tim Sweeney's trap card. That's right, Epic pulled some Yu-Gi-Oh moves on Apple and Google this week, and now we all have to choose the billion- or trillion-dollar corporation we're gonna root for. It's appalling! In other news, Warner Bros. Interactive reveals it's going to talk about Suicide Squad and WB Montreal's new game at THE FANDOME on August 22. Halo gets delayed. Ubisoft fires its Assassin's Creed creative director. And the NPD report is in with more good news for game sales. Also, over the last week, GamesBeat editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti have spent some time with the Tony Hawk remake. Mike's also playing Panzer Paladin and maximizing his efficiencies in World of Warcraft. Join us, won't you?
GamesBeat editor Jeff Grubb is back from vacation to get mad about people who don't like the GameCube with reviews editor Mike Minotti. The pair discuss that, Rocksteady's Suicide Squad, and Sony's State of Play -- turns out Spider-Man is an exclusive Temtem or something? Also, Nintendo and PlayStation are making a lot of money, and Apple doesn't want Microsoft to make money on iOS.Mike and Jeff have also spent time playing Fall Guys, which is a delight. They talk about the game's success and long-term prospects. They also discuss CrossCode, A Hat In Time, Flight Simulator, Frog Gractions, Panzer Paladin, and Carrion. Tune in and let GamesBeat decide your opinions for you!
The Xbox Games Showcase happened on Thursday, and the GamesBeat Decides crew breaks down their reaction to the event. Are they hyped for Halo? What is Avowed? Is this enough to compete against PlayStation 5? Reviews editor Mike Minotti and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb discuss how the show succeeded as a showcase for Xbox Game Pass but also failed to get people excited about Xbox Series X.Then Mike and Jeff talk about what Nintendo is doing following its latest Direct Mini. Where are the first-party Switch games for the rest of 2020?To end the episode, Mike talks about Crash Bandicoot 4. He played the an early demo of the game and talked about his thoughts for this marsupial's latest adventures.
Paper Mario: The Origami King and Ghost of Tsushima are both out now, and the GamesBeat Decides crew has a review for each of them. Reviews editor Mike Minotti talks about his time in Sucker Punch's map game. PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb, meanwhile, gives his take on why Paper Mario is worth it despite flaws. Then in the news, Mike and Jeff chat about the NPD results. Plenty of people are still buying games, and The Last of Us Part II is fueling a lot of that. Ubissoft Forward also happened but without much to get excited about. Join us for all of that and more, won't you?
On this episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti have Bakugan-fever. And they're Bakugonna lose their minds! They also discuss the upcoming Xbox showcase, Ubisoft Forward, Paper Mario, and Bloodstained: Circle of the Moon.
On this week's episode of GamesBeat Decides, reviews editor Mike Minotti and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb talk about playing The Last of Us Part II. But first, they discuss the recent barrage of harassment claims against people in the video games industry. They also talk about a series of announcements coming out of Not E3.
Electronic Arts held its EA Play event as part of Not E3 this week, and the GamesBeat Decides crew talks about that on this week's episode. Reviews editor Mike Minotti and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb are excited about Star Wars: Squadrons and Skate 4. But in addition to the EA Play news, the pair also talk about some of the games that EA left out of its presentation. Those include UFC, a new golf game, and the Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered. In other news, the Pokémon Company held a Direct-style event to announce New Pokémon Snap for Nintendo Switch. This is a followup to the Nintendo 64 original more than 20 years later. Oh, and Crash Bandicoot 4 seems like a real thing, but who's to say? Finally, Nintendo released Jump Rope Challenge. Waggle is backle!Mike and Jeff have also played some games. Mike is onto Jak II, and Jeff is playing VoxelGram, Hardspace: Shipbreaker, and more. Join us, won't you?
GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti likes the look of the new PlayStation 5 console. No -- I mean, he really likes it. And GamesBeat PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb would never stand between anyone and their bliss, so he lets Mike fly his freak flag on this episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. Together, Jeff and Mike breakdown the latest PlayStation 5 event and the system's upcoming games. The GamesBeat Decides team then tackles Star Wars: Squadrons, which EA revealed today after yet another leak. The NPD Group, meanwhile, reported the results of another huge month of game sales in the United States. Join us, won't you?
games+podcast@venturebeat.com@jeffgrubb@tolkotoOn this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, reviews editor Mike Minotti is furious that you don't understand theme parks. He understands theme parks. And he thinks you are absurd for complaining about Super Nintendo World. Meanwhile, editor Jeff Grubb talks about the reporting leading up to the confirmation of the PlayStation 5 reveal on June 4. Also, is Nintendo teasing Metroid? What does Hotgirlvideos69 know, and when did she know it? We talk about all of that and more. Join us, won't you?
On this episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, reviews editor Mike Minotti and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb talk about the latest monthly games report from The NPD Group. They also discuss financials out of Take-Two Interactive. Later, managing editor Jason Wilson joins to talk about shark RPG Maneater. Mike is playing Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition. And Jeff is playing Clubhouse Games.
games+podcast@venturebeat.com@jeffgrubb@tolkotoE3 is cancelled. But its spirit has left its body, and it now surrounds us at all times. We cannot escape it. We will never escape the endless E3. This has left us with a mess of announcements, events, and game trailers that are going to drop at irregular intervals throughout the summer. And that action really got going this past week with a couple of key reveals.Activision announced Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2. Epic is promising us the future in Unreal Engine 5. And Nintendo surprised fans with a trailer for Paper Mario: The Origami King. Sony then capped off the week with a State of Play for Ghost of Tsushima, which looks like samurai/ninja Assassin's Creed. That's a good thing. But all this news didn't leave us a lot of time for games. Mike finished Dragon Quest XI, and he now considers himself a fan of that series. Oh, and Geoff Keighley is being a bit much. Join us, won't you?
games+podcast@venturebeat.com@jeffgrubb@tolkotoEcco The Dolphin: Defender of the Future has an 84 on Metacritic, but none of you people ever talk about the game. What is wrong with you? Why is this the game that no one remembers? And while we're at it, Sonic Adventure for Dreamcast DID NOT AGE BETTER THAN SUPER MARIO 64. GOD!
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a stunning success. The social-life simulator had better launch-month sales than any other Nintendo game besides Super Smash Bros. Ultiamte and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. And the GamesBeat Decides crew comes together to talk about that and more in this week's episode. Also in the news, reviews editor Mike Minotti talks about MLB The Show 20's sales. And PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb dives into the hardware numbers from the monthly sales report from The NPD Group. Later in the show, Mike and Jeff talk more about Animal Crossing and Final Fantasy VII Remake. But both are playing a lot of unreleased games they can't discuss yet, so return next week for their thoughts on those.Join us, won't you?
Sony is struggling to manufacture the PlayStation 5, and the GamesBeat Decides crew talks all about that on this week's episode. Also in the news, Gamescom gets cancelled, Nintendo Switch update leads to speculation on a new model, and Crysis is back.Then reviews editor Mike Minotti talks with PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb about their current relationship with Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Why does Jeff hate it now? And does Mike finally hate World of Warcraft? Yes, and that's fact now because it's in this podcast description.Join us, won't you?
Reviews editor Mike Minotti and managing editor Jason Wilson are both playing Final Fantasy VII Remake, and they both give their thoughts on Square Enix's blockbuster reimagining. PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb, meanwhile, wonders if the game is for him. First, though, Mike and Jeff talk about the PlayStation DualSense and more in the news section. Besides Final Fantasy, Mike is also spending time with Valorant. Riot's new shooter already seems like a gigantic hit, but is it any fun? Mike thinks so. Mike then chastises Jeff for once again failing to play Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Mario is turning 35 years old this year. And as everyone knows, you celebrate a 35th anniversary with the gift of remasters. And that's apparently Nintendo's plan. The company is remastering 3D Mario games like 64, Sunshine, and Galaxy and bringing them to Switch. And on this week's GamesBeat Decides, reviews editor Mike Minotti and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb breaks down that news and more. The crew also breaks down the latest Nintendo Direct mini, GameStop closing stores, and Nintendo Switch's availability. Mike and Jeff then spend more time talking about Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which continues to save their lives. Mike has also spent time with Doom Eternal and Bravely Default II's demo. Jeff played some Roundguard and Good Job.
games+podcast@venturebeat.com@jeffgrubb@tolkotoOn this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, reviews editor Mike Minotti explains his review of Half-Life: Alyx. The new VR Half-Life marks a full return for the series, but it's not the revolution that some are making it out to be. It's also a stressful game that is tough to play in these stressful times. Mike then joins editor Jeffrey Grubb in talking about the lovely escapism of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. But first, in the news, GameStop cares more about money than people. Animal Crossing is selling well. And Nintendo is going after Dreams players who use its characters. Jeff also talks about Nvidia's new DLSS 2.0 technology.
Email us: games+podcast@venturebeat.com@jeffgrubb@tolkotoSony and Microsoft have both revealed the technical specifications for their upcoming next-gen consoles. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, editors Jeff Grubb and Mike Minotti discuss what is under the hood of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Also in the news, Nintendo held an Indie World Showcase and The NPD Group revealed its latest monthly report. Join us, won't you?In addition to the news, the GamesBeat Decides crew also goes in depth on Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Nintendo's social-life simulator is launching this week, and you can hear Jeff's review thoughts right here.
We gotta go fast on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. Reviews editor Mike Minotti has to run to get to his World of Warcraft raid because he is very cool, so that leaves PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb with a tight timeline to fit in all the news. And this week that includes our story about the upcoming Nintendo Direct. That is coming before the end of the month, according to our sources. Fans may also get an Indie World as well. The GamesBeat Decides crew also talks about Horizon: Zero Dawn heading to PC, Reggie joining GameStop's board of directors, and 2K getting back together with the NFL. After the news, you can hear Mike talk about Ori and the Will of the Wisps, which he seems to think is pretty decent. OK, he actually thinks it rules. Join us for that discussion and more.
You have protagonists, and then you have antagonists. But on this week's GamesBeat Decides, reviews editor Mike Minotti talks about the often-overlooked "tagonists."
Sonic the Hedgehog is in theaters, and reviews editor Mike Minotti has seen it. Turns out it's pretty good even though it features an unfortunate fart joke. Mike and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb talk about the new record-setting video game movie on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. Join us, wont' you?In the news, the GamesBeat Decides crew talks through the production costs of the PlayStation 5 and what it means for the next-gen system's price. Over at Electronic Arts and BioWare, plans are brewing to reboot Anthem, and does that even make sense? Mike and Jeff then breakdown the latest monthly U.S. games sales report from The NPD Group. Finally, Mike is continuing to work through Mega Man Zero. Jeff, meanwhile, is getting back into Dead Cells for the new content. News Pricey parts have pushed the cost of Sony's PlayStation 5 to around $450 per unit, forcing a difficult price-setting decision sources say. Half-Life: Alyx, available March 23, 2020 It Seems A Playable Xbox Build Of StarCraft Ghost Has Leakedkotaku.com/it-see... Geoff Keighley will skip E3 for the first time in 25 years twitter.com/geoffk.. EA will move Need for Speed development back to Criterion Nvidia's GeForce Now is losing all Activision Blizzard games Future of Anthem January 2020 NPD: Even Goku can’t rescue game spending Xbox Elite Series 2 is one of the fastest-selling gamepads everGamesJeff Dead CellsMike Mega Man Zero
It was a big week with a lot of video game news, and the crew runs through it all on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. Dan Houser is leaving Rockstar Games. Warcraft III: Reforged is the worst thing since murder. And Nvidia GeForce Now is launching out of beta. We also have a huge pile of financial news from Sony, Take-Two, and Activision. GamesBeat PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb also has a chat with lead writer Dean Takahashi about Doom Eternal. He posted a video on YouTube, and -- surprise -- people are mad at him about it. Then reviews editor Mike Minotti talks to us all about Mega Man Zero. Jeff, meanwhile, is playing ScourgeBringer and PictoQuest on Steam. Join us, won't you?WHAT WE’VE BEEN DOINGJeff: ScourgeBringer PictoQuestMike: Mega Man Zero
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb and review editor Mike Minotti are skeptical that Google Stadia has a future. The crew also talks about what they would want from a Knights of the Old Republic reboot. Also, if you need to set precedent in your country, don't try to do so by suing Nintendo. The spirit of Howard Lincoln will come for you. Join us, won't you?Also, Mike has finished Tokyo Mirage Sessions, and Jeff has finished Luigi's Mansion 3. Both feel very positive about each game. Now, it's time to catch up on some more games.
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, the hoes are mad about Byleth in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The crew also dives into the best-selling games of the last decade. Also, what is going on with E3 now that PlayStation isn't showing up. Join us, won't you?
The GamesBeat Decides is ready to welcome in 2020 before it ends. We have about two solid months where new game releases slow down. Then, in March, it's going to get wild through the end of the year. So join us as we check in with Tokyo Mirage Sessions and imagine what we'll do with some of this free time.In the news, we talk about the start of AGDQ, Grand Theft Auto V on Game Pass, and WWE 2K20's new year bug. Join us for discussions on all that and more.
We got the whole GamesBeat crew together to talk out Game of the Year, and you can listen to that discussion for yourselves!
In 2020, we're getting both the PlayStation 5 and the new Xbox. And with that next-generation of hardware on the horizon, we're looking forward with anticipation. What do we want from yet another round of consoles? We talk about that on this special episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. Join us, won't you?We also talk about some of the games we're looking forward to in 2019. And then we wrap up the episode with this question: what present do you want from a major publisher by next Christmas? How about a new F-Zero or Kirby's Dream Course from Nintendo? Or maybe Sony could bring back some more PlayStation 1 games like G-Police.Finally, keep an eye on this feed. We'll have our Game of the Year episode up soon. And then we'll return for more in the new year. See you then!
No matter how many cops the government sends after us, we're gonna keep playing games. And you can hear us talk about our game crimes on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. Join us, won't you?In the news, we go over Sony State of Play, Nintendo's World of Indies, and The Game Awards. That's a lot of events, but it mostly boils down to Resident Evil 3, Axiom Verge 2, Sports Story, and the Xbox Series X. Oh, and we have the monthly NPD sales chart. Turns out those pocket monsters still sell just fine. Download here Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Find past episodes hereMentioned gamesJeff: Disco Elysium Luigi's Mansion 3Mike: Pokémon Sword Shovel Knight WoW Classic Outer Worlds
It's a special episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast this week where the crew goes deep on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. EA Motive writer Mitch Dyer joins GamesBeat managing editor Jason Wilson and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb to talk about the game and everything related to Star Wars. The gang touches on everything from The Courtship of Princess Leia to Dash Rendar. But, of course, most of the spoilers have to do with Jedi: Fallen Order itself. Join us, won't you?
November is flying by at an irresponsible pace, but that means we are almost on "the other side of games" for 2019. On the GamesBeat Decides podcast this week, the crew talks about some of the last big releases for the year in Google Stadia, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and Pokémon Sword and Shield. Join us, won't you?In the news, the GamesBeat Decides team covers the recent NPD sales report for October. Valve is making a Half-Life game, apparently? Also, Microsoft made some new announcements, Amy Hennig has a new gig, and Epic Games helped to make The Mandalorian.Mentioned gamesJeff: Death Stranding Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Google StadiaMike: Pokemon Sword Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order World of Warcraft Classic Hearthstone Battlegrounds
The GamesBeat Decides podcast can finally talk about Death Stranding, and that's exactly what happens on this week's episode. Gameranx producer Tom Johnson and Sidequesting editor and podcaster Erron Kelly join GamesBeat PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb for that discussion. The crew also touches on some Destiny 2 and The Outer Worlds. Join us, won't you? Download here Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Find past episodes hereThe news this week is all about BlizzCon and Blizzard's announcements. EA is back on Steam. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, meanwhile, misrepresents a real-world war crime, which is fun. The team also talks about Ubisoft creating Yves Guillemot's Shark Tank where the company's internal studios have to pitch unique ideas for new games.
Somehow October is almost over already. With 2019 barreling towards its demise, the GamesBeat Decides podcast is here to help do your thinking for you. On this week's episode, reviews editor Mike Minotti talks more about Luigi's Mansion 3. PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb, meanwhile, gives an update on The Outer Worlds. And you should check out the special review episode of The Outer Worlds where Jeff and managing editor Jason Wilson provide some in-depth thoughts on the space-faring role-playing adventure. In the news, Ubisoft is delaying all of its games. The Last of Us: Part II is now coming out in May. Shroud is also leaving Twitch to join Ninja on Mixer. Conan O'Brien is in Death Stranding. And a bunch of people who don't play Fallout 76 are mad about Fallout 76 again. Finally, vagina bones make their big return to the show because they aren't coming to Japanese version of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE on Switch. Mentioned gamesJeff: The Outer WorldsMike: Luigi's Mansion 3
GamesBeat reviews The Outer Worlds.
It's time to get excited for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order because it turns out that it is good. On this week's episode of GamesBeat Decides, co-host and reviews editor Mike Minotti talks about playing the first few hours of Respawn's adventure. And he thinks this could end up as one of the best Star Wars games ever. Meanwhile, fellow co-host and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb has spent some time with sci-fi black metal platformer Valfaris and Switch's Ring Fit Adventure.In the news, the GamesBeat Decides crew talks about the latest developments with Blizzard, Hong Kong, and China. The team also looked at the monthly NPD report, which publisher Take-Two Interactive dominated with NBA 2K20 and Borderlands 3. And then what is going on with Riot Games and the Analogue Pocket? Join us, won't you? Download here Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Find past episodes hereMentioned gamesJeff: Valfaris Ring Fit Adventure The Witcher 3 Switch Overwatch SwitchMike: Jedi Fallen Order Luigi’s Mansion 3
Sony Interactive Entertainment had a big executive shakeup, and that's the big topic on this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast. Shawn Layden is leaving his role as PlayStation Worldwide Studios boss. He was at the company for more than 30 years, so what does his departure mean? Also in the news, Last of Us: Part II has a release date, Project xCloud is getting a beta, and more.GamesBeat Decides co-host and reviews editor Mike Minotti is back on the program. He went to Chicago and tells us about traveling with The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Fellow co-host and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb, meanwhile, wraps up his thoughts about the Switch Lite. Jeff also tries to explain Untitled Goose Game to Mike. Join us, won't you?Here are all the games we talk about: Jeff: Untitled Goose Game Spyro Hot LavaMike: Link’s Awakening Planet Zoo World of Warcraft Classic
Someone has to keep Hideo Kojima in the life to which he is accustomed, and the Monster Energy drink company has the cash to do just that. PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb invites SGQD's John Phipps and Sidequest's Erron Kelly to talk about exactly that. The crew also talk about Zelda: Link's Awakening and the Switch Lite. Join us, wont' you?In the news, the podcast goes over the new mobile-game subscription services from both Apple and Google. And then it's the Hideo Kojima/Monster Energy roller coaster. Thanks for listening, and enjoy!WHAT WE’VE BEEN DOINGJeff: Switch Lite ZeldaJohn: Switch Lite Zelda Untitled Goose GameErron: Oxygen Not Included Frostpunk Kenshi Cube World
Nintendo had a lot to say last week, and the team dives into that on the GamesBeat Decide podcast. On this week's episode, reviews editor Mike Minotti gives World of Warcraft Classic the full seal of approval and PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb is digging Control as well as Super Nintendo games on Switch.In the news, Nintendo steals the spotlight with a jam-packed Nintendo Direct. Overwatch, Tokyo Mirage Sessions, Return of the Obra Din, and Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition are all coming to the Switch. So are some classic Star Wars games and Divinity Original Sin 2 with cross-save support with the Steam version. And Deadly Premonition 2 is happening and so is a free-to-play Kirby game. Oh, and then Terry from Fatal Fury is coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and then that game got a separate mini Direct right after the main show. It's a lot. In other news, we have a better idea of what the next Resident Evil game is. The new Plants vs. Zombies game is out ... or is it? And then more Nintendo with its weird yoga thing. Here are the games that we talk about:Jeff: Super Nintendo ControlMike: World of Warcraft ClassicNEWS Nintendo Direct Project Resistance Teaseryoutube.com/watch?... KINGDOM HEARTS III Re Mind [DLC] TGS 2019 Trailer (Closed Captions) youtube.com/watch?... Multiplayer confirmed for Cyberpunk 2077 twitter.com/CDPROJ First look at a new experience for Nintendo Switch youtube.com/watch?.. PVZ: Battle for Neighborville confirmed Steam has over 40,000 ‘indie’ games, and this is fine
GamesBeat Decides is back once again to make the world of video games so simple that even a child could understand. Children, however, should not listen to this show because it features grown man and GamesBeat review editor Mike Minotti cursing god for not letting him onto a server to play World of Warcraft. He is still playing Fire Emblem, though -- as well as Bloodstained and Overwatch. PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb, meanwhile, is ready to talk about Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey, which he admits most people won't like even though he is infatuated with it. Join us, won't you?In the news, the crew talks about Stadia, Gamescom, and Nintendo's Indie World. That includes tidbits about Kerbal Space Program 2 and the first real Civilizaiton competitor in Humankind. And then Jeff and Mike try to figure out if Geoff Keighley is still Hideo Kojima's best friend based on his appearance in Death Stranding. In other news stories, World of Warcraft Classic is having a massive launch. Mike somehow works through the pain to speak to that. And then the Persona series has hit a new milestone, Sony acquires Insomniac, and is PlayStation going to save the Uncharted movie? Probably not!WHAT WE’VE BEEN DOINGJeff: AncestorsMike: Fire Emblem: Three Houses Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Overwatch
It's not cheating if it's anime. At least, those are the rules on the GamesBeat Decides podcast. On this week's episode, reviews editor Mike Minotti and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb are talk more about Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Meanwhile, GamesBeat lead writer Dean Takahashi shows up to talk about Wolfenstein: Youngblood and Steel Division 2. In the news, the crew talks about mass shootings and how video games do and don't relate to gun violence in the United States. This touches on Walmart, Apex Legends on ESPN, Trump, and more. Elsewhere in the news, the industry has a plan to self-regulate lootboxes, and Death Stranding is probably coming to the Epic Games Store, right? Probably. That just seems like something that is going to happen. Here's everything we talked about this week:WHAT WE’VE BEEN PLAYINGJeff: Fire Emblem: Three Houses RashlanderMike: Fire Emblem: Three HousesDean: Wolfenstein: Youngblood Steel Division 2 Modern Warfare
Summer has broken -- at least as far as video games are concerned. That means we finally have a lot of news to talk about on the GamesBeat Decides podcast. On this episode, GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb talk about Ninja defecting from Twitch to Microsoft's Mixer. Mike also uses his insider connections to give the lowdown on Universal Studios' Super Nintendo World theme park. Download here Subscribe to the RSS Listen on Anchor.fm Find past episodes hereThe GamesBeat Decides team also still has a lot to say about Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Jeff's playing on hard mode, and he wants everyone to know how cool he is. Mike, meanwhile, is spending some time with the new Hero character from Dragon Quest in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.Join us, won't you?
GamesBeat Decides is with you once again to talk about surprising cooperative games and the correct Fire Emblem house. On this week's episode, reviews editor Mike Minotti scolds PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb for siding against Splatoon 2 start Marina in the last Splatfest. But no way was Jeff going to side with the cops on Team Order over Team Chaos. The crew also talks a bit more about Fire Emblem: Three Houses before jumping into an explanation of Wolfenstein: Youngblood and 198X.In the news, Nintendo is doing the right thing to fix its Joy-Con issues. Blizzard steps in it with its explanation for Sigma's feet. And Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is selling well. Join us, won’t you?Here are all the games we talked aboutJeff: Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble Aim LabMike: Fire Emblem: Three Houses Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3
The summer is still slow for news on the GamesBeat Decides podcast. But on this week's episode, we've got plenty of coverage of the monthly NPD report. We also talk about a law firm's potential class-action lawsuit against Nintendo and more. First, however, we talk about a lot of games. GamesBeat PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb is digging the Advance Wars-like Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble. He's also trying to improve his shooter skills with the help of a program called Aim Lab. PC guest post editor Rowan Kaiser joins the show to talk about the comfortable grind of Mortal Kombat 11, the latest update to Oxygen Not Included, and his love for Total War: Three Kingdoms. But reviews editor Mike Minotti provides the big showdown this week with his dueling Switch games: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 and Fire Emblem: Three Houses. According to him, it's no contest.Join us, won't you? Here are all the games we talked about: Jeff: Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble Aim LabMike: Fire Emblem: Three Houses Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 WarframeRowan: Mortal Kombat Oxygen Not Included Three Kingdoms?
The entire video gaming world still feels hungover from the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show in June. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, however, we still have plenty to talk about. Co-hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti have played some games. Mike is reviewing Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and he can talk about his time with the first chapter so far. Jeff, meanwhile, is back into Flappy Bird thanks to a new battle royale version. In the news, the crew talks about Switch Lite, of course. But they also speak to Valve's Steam Labs, Google Stadia's timid phone support, and LOTRO 2 or something. Thanks for listening.Here are the games we talked about:Jeff: Outer Wilds Flappy Bird RoyaleMike: Fire Emblem: Three Houses World of Warcraft
We all mess up sometimes, and that's why the GamesBeat Decides podcast is spending this week apologizing on behalf of the brand. On this episode, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti dive into some more Super Mario Maker 2 and Outer Wilds. The crew also discovers that Bloodstained isn't that great on Switch, and Mike tries out the new hero in Apex Legends.In the news, Mordhau is dealing with racism in a poor way. Twitch character Dr. Disrespect, meanwhile, seems like a bully. Maybe we can escape all of this feeling of constant assault from all sides with a nice game of Eve Online -- no, wait. Aliens have suddenly begun invading that massively multiplayer online experience. The GamesBeat Decides team also explains what is going on with the backlash to Pokemon and Game Freak. It's not all bad news, however, and that's thanks to Summer Games Done Quick. Thanks for listening. Here are the games we talked about: Jeff: Outer Wilds Super Mario Maker 2 BloodstainedMIKE: Super Mario Maker 2 Apex Legends
The Electronic Entertainment Expo is never over in our hearts, and the fun can continue if you listen to the GamesBeat Decides podcast. You can do so right here.On this week's episode, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about some of the games they've played since returning home from Los Angeles. Highlights include Super Mario Maker 2, Cadence of Hyrule, and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Then in the news, we've got some developments regarding Randy Pitchford. Nintendo explained why it's making Breath of the Wild 2, but we're skeptical. We also talk about how good Amazon is at video games. To close out the show, Mike asks Jeff to elaborate more about his complicated Link's Awakening feelings. And then they spend several minutes recapping Elon Musk's deep love and respect for video games, which led to him allegedly leaving Twitter.
Jeff isn't sure about Link's Awakening, and what does that even mean. We also choose our favorite things from the show.
It's the first day of the show floor, and we're back to talk about what we played. We also talk about getting banned for filming in bathrooms.
The GamesBeat Decides crew is back with another podcast from E3. In this episode, we talk about playing games at Microsoft's Xbox booth. Turns out gameplay is important. We also cover Ubisoft's and Square Enix's events.
We've got a lot to talk about today with Microsoft and Bethesda's press conferences.
We are video games now, and there is no mortal who can stop us!The GamesBeat Decides crew talks about Google Stadia, EA Play, and John Riccitiello.
After a lengthy break, the GamesBeat Decides boys are back in town. On this week's episode, GamesBeat reviews editor and co-host Mike Minotti recaps all the Randy Pitchford news for fellow host Jeff Grubb. The crew also talks about some of the games that Mike played at E3 judges week. That includes Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, which Mike has some thoughts about. Meanwhile, when not moving or holding a baby, Jeff has played some Void Bastards and Outer Wilds. He also has some early thoughts on Valve's Index headset. In the news, Jeff and Mike dive into the Xbox Game Pass for PC, Death Stranding, and Rockstar's latest controversy. Finally, Mike learns what a CPU is.
A quick update on the podcast. After an extended absence, we're about to come back with season 2 of GamesBeat Decides. We're also looking for your input. Have any ideas about how we can improve, what to change, or new theme music to use? Let us know! Contact us: twitter.com/gbdecides or email games+podcast@venturebeat.com
The new teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Sunday's Wrestlemania give us plenty to talk about on GamesBeat Decides this week. Also on this episode, co-hosts Mike Minotti and Jeffrey Grubb talk about Katana Zero and Pathway as well as more Sekiro and World of Warcraft.In the news, the crew talks about Steam defusing Borderlands 2's review bomb, Sekiro sales, and YouTube demonetizing Weedcraft videos. Also, you can use ray tracing on GTX cards, but should you?Join us for all that and more, won’t you? Download the episode here Subscribe to the RSS Listen on CastetteAUDIOHere’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Hollow Knight World of WarcraftJeff: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Katana Zero PathwayNews Borderlands 2 is the fist game on Steam where you already can see Valve's new "off-topic review bombing filter" in action twitter.com/SteamD... Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice sales top two million in 10 days investor.activision.com/news-r... YouTube’s rules don’t justify demonetizing Weedcraft Inc videos Ray tracing now works on some GTX cards — here’s how they perform You can change your PSN ID starting today. blog.us.playstation.com/2019/0... Dangerous Driving (racing game) missing leaderboards feature on PC because of Epic Games Store exclusivity gamerevolution.com/review... How well Call of Duty's Blackout Battle Royale is doing
We're mad about Epic Games Store and dealing with an existential Baba crisis on GamesBeat Decides. On this week's episode, we're also talking about the Division 2 and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.In the news, Microsoft may launch an ultimate subscription bundle and Sega has its own miniconsole. Meanwhile, at PAX East, Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford will have to stop doing magic long enough to launch Borderlands 3 in September. But it is coming exclusively to Epic Games Store on PC, and co-hosts Mike Minotti and Jeffrey Grubb try to figure out why they are so mad about that.Join us, won’t you?Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Hollow KnightThe Division 2Jeff:Sekiro: Shadows Die TwiceBaba Is YouNEWSMicrosoft may launch $15 subscription bundle with Gold and Game PassBorderlands 3 launch date and EGS exclusivitySega Genesis MiniPlayStation Store will refund preordersRisk of Rain 2 hits 500,000 playersLabo VR supports Mario Odyssey and Breath of the WildBest Buy allegedly leaks Person 5, Link to the Past, and Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch
On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, you will get to learn all about Mythic Mike. Co-host and GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti loves to raid, and you can learn all about that on this episode.Mike has also spent the last week playing Yoshi's Crafted World and The Division 2. He's finding Nintendo's platformer too breezy, but Ubisoft has nailed its online loot shooter up to this point. Fellow co-host and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb, meanwhile, is playing the breakout indie Steam hit Factory Town.In the news, the crew talks about Halo coming to the PC, a bunch of new DLC, and why Sony isn't going to buy Take-Two.Join us, won't you?Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Yoshi's Crafted WorldThe Division 2World of WarcraftJeff:Factory TownNEWSHalo: The Master Chief Collection coming to PCDevil May Cry 5 salesNo Man's Sky: BeyondBattlefield V: FirestormBack 4 BloodXbox now plays PC games streamed from a local rigValve expands Steam Link to stream remotely outside your networkGoogle is teasing something hardcore for GDCSony isn't acquiring Take-Two
Jeff has never played World of Warcraft, but he has played House Party and Left Alive. In the news, Valve is just so god damn dumb, you guys. Most of its problems wouldn't be problems if it knew how to communicate.Also, Anthem has blown up almost every single PlayStation 4. There are maybe two or three that are still working. E3 is dead again. We will never get anything like Uncharted ever again, according to one of the creators of Uncharted. Apex Legends has 50 million players but even it's doomed now. Yo, sometimes video game news sucks ass. Enjoy the podcast.
After crushing the game to get the review out, Mike Minotti sits down to talk about Devil May Cry 5.
The video game industry is closing up shop after another wild week, and now it’s time to read books and speak to our families. But first, you know we gotta wrap up everything that happened with the GamesBeat Decides podcast.On this week’s episode, co-host and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb talks about Trials Rising and Ape Out. Meanwhile, fellow co-host and reviews editor Mike Minotti goes deep into Anthem and a discussion about BioWare and Electronic Arts. The crew also played some Apex Legends and that new ToeJam and Earl.In the news, GamesBeat Decides discusses why it’s messed up that THQ Nordic held an AMA on 8Chan. And Mike reveals that he is able to see into the future when he has a fever and no sleep.Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Apex LegendsAnthemToeJame and Earl: Back in the GrooveJeff:Trials RisingApe OutNEWSTHQ Nordic does an AMA on 8ChanPokemon Sword and ShieldMike is a witchStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order reveal coming in AprilCyberpunk 2077 will be at E3Devotion removed from SteamAnthem’s physical sales
We are back! The GamesBeat Decides podcast took two weeks off because co-host Jeffrey Grubb had another kid. What was he thinking? But he has returned from parental leave, and co-host Mike Minotti and GamesBeat PC guest post editor Rowan Kaiser joins him. On this week's episode, the GamesBeat Decides team talks about Apex Legends, and how it is dominating the world. Jeff has also played Far Cry: New Dawn and explains why you may or may not want to skip it. In the news, the team breaks down the Nintendo Direct announcements, which includes a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. And then the crew laments Activision leadership laying off 800 people following record revenues. Join us, won't you?Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Tetris 99EcoJeff:Far Cry: New DawnTetris 99EcoRowan:Civilization VIApex LegendsNEWSNintendo DirectActivision Blizzard layoffsUS Copyright and Trademark Office refuses Carlton dance copyrightThe Division 2 has more PC preorders than The Division 1 despite not being on Steam
The news was still slow this past week, but we have plenty to talk about. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about their reviews for Resident Evil 2 and Kingdom Hearts III. The crew also gets into some details about the first 24 hours in The Big Eco Game that is happening now.In the news, Mike and Jeff break down the monthly NPD report as well as the annual results for 2018. It was a big year for game sales and Nintendo in particular.Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Kingdom Hearts IIIEcoJeff:Resident Evil 2EcoNEWSNPD 2018 results
The news has calmed down after last week, and the GamesBeat staff is playing a lot of games for review. That means it's time for a quick episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. On this half-hour of power, GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti talks about playing Tales of Vesperia on Switch. PC gaming editor Jeff Grubb, meanwhile, is playing Resident Evil 2 and Eco. In the news, the co-hosts discuss Electronic Arts rebooting the Star Wars game it just rebooted. And we got some more info about why no one is talking about Artifact. Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Tales of Vesperia: Definitive EditionJeff:Resident Evil 2EcoNEWSEA reboots its Star Wars game againBioWare has tried to get Knights of the Old Republic 3 going multiple timesArtifact has lost most of its playersNetflix is competing with Fortnite not HBO or HuluNintendo president said Smash Ultimate sold 5 million copies in a week
We're two weeks into 2019, and the year finally decided to wake up. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, we look back at several big stories that all broke in the last couple of days. Co-hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti talk Activision and Bungie splitting up. That includes the future of Destiny, Blizzard, and more. They also dive into the beef between Unity and Improbable. Finally, Epic Games continues to splash around its money and influence across the industry. Join us, won't you?Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: New Super Mario Bros. U DeluxeRed Dead Redemption IIJeff:PUBG VikendiMario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside StoryThe big topic:Bungie splits with ActivisionUnity and Improbable beefUbisoft takes The Division 2 to Epic Games Store but not SteamGearbox lawyer sues Randy PitchfordPS4 sales surpass 91.6 millionAMD Radeon VIILinux gamers are bad, and they should feel badDragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen comes to Switch
We've had enough of looking backward at 2018. That year was stinky. Forget about it. We've got a fresh 2019 ahead of us, so we're going to talk about it on the GamesBeat Decides podcast.On this week's episode, the GamesBeat Decides crew runs down the big list of upcoming games. They talk about Anthem, Kingdom Hearts III, Resident Evil 2, and more. Join us and learn about the future.Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Phantasy Star IVJeff:Into the BreachReturn of the Obra DinnJason:Super Smash Bros. UltimatePillars of EternityDean: The Last of UsThe big topic:The games of 2019Our most anticipated games of the year
The GamesBeat talks about 30 games on their way to selecting the top 10 best of the year.
We invent some awards to give to the best and worst moments of the year. This is the Best Star Fox Game in ForeverNostalgia is realHorizontal Platforming is CoolBest night out with a friend awardThe John Maynard Keynes Memorial Award for Video Game EconomicsThe "Oh, there are good people in games" AwardSolving deaths in Obra DinnGetting through any section in CelesteThe black, gay, furry esports player moment of the yearVR gets its killer appEveryone is hereMicrosoft buys everyoneSony's E3 funhouse2018 was the year of fan mobs
We invest some bad awards for some of the worst games of the year. 02:00 The Award For Loving Your Own Farts/Sticking Your Head Up Your Ass07:17 Ain't No Roach11:28 The "100 Hour Work Week Challenge" Award19:25 Riot Games sexual harassment26:16 The "Why Is This OK in Video Games" Award31:17 The "Hey, why I am playing the baby version when I can play the real thing" 33:01 Worst "Let's Build a Castle" Midgame of the Year 34:17 I'm a bad Tolkein fan Award35:57 The Best Game At Saving Me Time By Being Bad 38:13 This is Sparta? This is boring 44:34 The John McAfee Award For Destroying Wealth and Wasting Time52:52 Caving into Japanese shareholders Award56:34 "MUSHROOOM POWERRRRR"57:32 Sick of mobile timers01:01:39 The "I guess that was a bad idea after all" Award01:03:15 The He-Man's Manly Game for Men Award01:05:27 Detroit's back of the bus mistake01:08:44 Best Argument for a Union Award01:14:28 "I hate Spiders" award 01:17:12 The Game I Should have Like But Didn't Award
We invent some good awards to give out to some of the best games of the year. The Award for "Let's play this game so I can make a cool YouTube video"The Missing Dungeon Master Award Best Apocalypse of the Year Best Boozy Game of the YearBest History Repeating GameBest Throwing Game of the YearBest Mardi Gras of the YearBest Mining ContraptionBest Chat with a God while being a PirateBest Izzet My New Groove AwardThe best game for living godsThe "Oh, hello. OK, Bye!" AwardThe Video Game Ass Video Game AwardThe Stan Lee Memorial Award for Not Being Ashamed of What You Are Best overshadowed retro gameThe best Mega Man game since Mega Man 10Best game I thought I would hate but didn't
Even after a life on the internet, the hosts of the GamesBeat Decides podcast discovered this week that a picture of Sonic the Hedgehog could still disturb them. On this podcast, co-hosts Jeffrey Grubb (PC gaming editor) and Mike Minotti (reviews editor) discuss the horrifying man limbs on Paramount Pictures' Sonic.When not despairing at the unholy hedgehog, the GamesBeat Decides crew also talk about some December games. Mike discusses his review for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Surprise! He really likes it. Both guys are also enjoying PlayStation VR's Astro Bot, and Jeff has a lot of nice things to say about Return of the Obra Dinn.In the news, we run down the headlines from The Game Awards. That includes some new games, DLC for Smash, and the Epic Games Store. Join us and enjoy.Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Super Smash Bros. UltimateAstro Bot: Rescue MissionMonster BoyJeff:ParatopicStarlinkDuskReturn of the Obra DinnNewsSonic the Hedgehog abominationThe Game AwardsEpic Games StoreJoker is Smash DLCMarvel Ultimate Alliance 3Mortal Kombat 11Dragon Age 4Anthem trailerThe Last CampfireCrash Team RacingJourneyThe Outer WorldsStarbreeze raidedChina has a new ethics board for rating gamesMonster Hunter: World is getting an expansionJohn Romero is making Sigil, which is a level pack for DoomPanzer Dragoon 1 and 2 getting remakes. This podcast is brought to you by the producers of The Fast and the Furious.
The GamesBeat Decides podcast is back to talk about all of the games and news happening over the last week. That includes a check-in on Red Dead Redemption 2, trying to finish Spider-Man, and trying out The Missing.In the news, GamesBeat Decides co-hosts Jeffrey Grubb (PC gaming editor) and Mike Minotti (reviews editor) dive into the Fallout 76 mess. Few people love the game, and Bethesda is making things worse with some unforced errors. For example, it sold people a special edition of Fallout 76 with a canvas bag, but then the final product shipped with the flimsiest nylong bag in the history of the world. The GamesBeat Decides crew also dives into some strong sales for Nintendo Switch, Casey Hudson teasing Dragon Age, and what's up with The Game Awards. Listen and enjoy, and maybe even learn something for once:Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Red Dead Redemption 2Pokemon GoJeff:Spider-ManThe Missing: J.J. MacField and the Island of MemoriesNewsFTC plans to investigate loot boxesFallout 76 is a messNintendo Switch did well on Black FridayAnthem is getting an alphaCasey Hudson teases Dragon AgeThe Game Wards will reveal 10 new gamesSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate is the fastest preselling Switch gameNintendo kills its revenue-sharing program on YouTube, which no one liked.Get hyped, and sue anyone who kills the hype.
It's time for Thanksgiving here in the United States, and that means it's time for naps and catching up on video games. Oh, and family or something. On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, we talk about all of that and killing Sean Bean.On this episode, co-host (and GamesBeat reviews editor) Mike Minotti talks about how much he is enjoying Pokémon -- Let's Go. Fellow co-host (and PC gaming editor) Jeffrey Grubb tries to avoid the call of Pikachu because $60 is a lot of money. The crew also checks in on Overwatch.In the news, Mike and Jeff break down the most recent NPD Group report for the gaming industry. Turns out that releasing a Call of Duty and Red Dead in October could lead to a lot of spending. And the GamesBeat team is even more skeptical than ever that PlayStation 5 is coming soon. I hope you will join us for an enjoyable Turkey Day and black Friday! Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Pokémon -- Let's GoOverwatchJeff:Hitman 2Bad NorthNewsOctober 2018 NPDDiscless Xbox OneValve discontinues the Steam LinkCivilization VI: Gathering Storm expansionUbisoft reverses its decision to edit Rainbow Six: Siege for ChinaActivision is considering putting subtitles into Spyro: Reignited TrilogyLet's go shopping!
Sony is skipping the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show next year. This is the first time PlayStation won't have a presence at the event since it began 24 years ago. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti dig into this news. What does it mean for Sony? What does it mean for E3? We know*, but you'll have to listen to find out. (*we don't actually know.)The Decides crew also talk about Tetris Effect, Hitman, and not playing Red Dead Redemption 2. In addition, Jeff -- GamesBeat's PC gaming editor -- has actually seen ray tracing working in a game. He paired Battlefield V with the $1,200 RTX 2080 Ti and the latest version of Windows 10. That combination enabled him to try out the latest lighting technology. The result? Some really good looking puddles. That's right. It's 2018, and we're talking about puddles in a video game again. Join us for this week's show, and don't hesitate to tell us what your favorite puddle in a game is by tweeting @GBDecides. Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Spyro collectionFallout 76Tetris EffectJeff:Tetris EffectBattlefield V/RTXHitman 2NewsPlayStation skips E3PlayStation's 5th anniversary86.1 million hardware units shipped777.9 million software unitsX018Crackdown 3 comes February 15Xbox acquires Obsidian and InXileSunset Overdrive comes to PCPhil Spencer promises to fix Microsoft Store for PC gamesSpencer doesn’t think cloud will ever fully replace dedicated hardwareXbox will still make powerful hardwareNintendo wins $12 million lawsuit against couple that hosted illegal ROMsNintendo of Russia's president is a nightmare humanSoon, everything will be THQ NordicTelltale enters bankruptcyXbox One gets keyboard and mouse supportPlay the outro music. No, the other outro music!
The GamesBeat Decides podast is back. In this episode, we talk about betraying the very rational and calm fans. We also go over all the news from BlizzCon and the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct. Have a listen:Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: BlizzConJeff:Red Dead Redemption 2NewsBlizzConPath of Exile comes to PlayStation 4Sunset Overdrive is probably coming to PCCall of Duty: Black Ops 4 gets microtransactionsRespawn will have two games in 2019 ... Titanfall 3?Ubisoft is changing Rainbow Six: Siege for ChinaSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo DirectWhat's still coming out this year?Tetris Effect (November 9)Hitman 2 (November 13)SNK 40th Anniversary Collection (November 13)Spyro Reignited Trilogy (November 13)Fallout 76 (November 14)Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee (November 16)Battlefield V (November 20)Darksiders III (November 27)Just cause 4 (December 4)Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (December 7)I'm with the fans!
It's our 100th-episode spectacular! To celebrate, we are doing exactly what we always do! That's right. This week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast is a power-hour of two guys pretending to know what they're talking about.Co-host and GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti has spent some time with Soul Calibur 6, and he tells us about the status of said soul vis-à-vis burning. Co-host and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb, meanwhile, has had some hardware struggles that have kept him busy. The crew also spends some time explaining why they don't need to shoot anyone in BOBO (Black Ops Blackout) to contribute to the success of their team.In the news, the Decides team talks about Rockstar's crunch problems. Finally, they discuss murdering Sean Bean in a completely consensual way. Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: BOBOSoul Calibur 6The Legend of ZeldaJeff:Intel Core i9-9900KNewsRed Dead studio is crunchingAnalogue is making the Mega Sg for Sega gamesSony fixes malicious PlayStation Network messageHitman 2's first elusive target is Sean BeanBlack Ops 4 had the biggest digital day one sales ever, but it's stock is downDiscord Store is liveDiscord terms of service removes right to join class-action lawsuitBOBO-YOLO!
The country roads have lifted their embargo, and now GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti can talk about them. He spends some time explaining what he found on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast. It turns out that we still have questions.PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb joins Mike to talk about BOBO (Call of Duty: Black Ops Black Out), which still isn't doing it for him. Mike is also finally playing 2016's Hitman, and he's mad that Jeff didn't tell him how great it is. It's a shame that we don't hours of audio footage -- like a podcast, for example -- where Jeff repeatedly told him to play it immediately for two years. In the news, Mike and Jeff talk about Nintendo remixing its NES classics. They also wonder if a Zelda randomizer or Super Wario Bros. 3 could come to Switch next. The crew also spends some time exasperated at people who think we're getting new consoles in 2019. You should join us and listen along. Here’s everything we talk about:GamesMike: Fallout 76HitmanJeff:BOBONewsNintendo's remixed NES classicsSony CEO says PS5 is "necessary"Hitman 2 gets multiplayerAssassin's Creed Odyssey is doing wellForza Horizon 4 had 2 million playersMicrosoft might buy ObsidianSkyboud is gonna save The Walking Dead's final seasonPSN is getting name changesBut seriously, why would you possibly think we're getting new consoles in 2019?
The GamesBeat Decides podcast is so nuanced that it can see the silver lining of even the worst human tragedies. That's why on this week's episode, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti don't shy away from talking about the new Mega Man movie. Mike also returns from West Virginia with stories of his time with Fallout 76 ... although he can't talk about Fallout 76 itself. But we can talk about Mega Man 11 and more Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. Mike likes the latest adventure of the Blue Bomber, and Jeff's still happy with Odyssey despite a big flaw. In the news, the GamesBeat Decides crew wonders if the Mega Man movie will surpass Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik in the Sonic the Hedgehog film. Probably not, how could it? Jeff and Mike also talk about what a new Nintendo Switch will include and name changes coming to PlayStation Network.But why don't you click play and join us? Here's everything we talk about:GamesMike: Mega Man 11Jeff: Assassin's Creed: OdysseyNewsMega Man movieNew Nintendo SwitchPSN name changesHarry Potter gameMore Telltale layoffsFIFA Ultimate Team oddsNo PSX this yearGoogle's Project StreamNintendo patents Game Boy case for phonesSame time next week? See you then.
It's time to podcast, y'all. The GamesBeat Decides crew is back for another week of news and games. On this episode, we have only the latest in entertainment. That includes ... Super Mario Bros. 3 and The Legend of Zelda? Well, co-host Jeffrey Grubb has at least spent some time with Forza Horizon 4 and Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. He dives into both of those, while fellow co-host Mike Minotti wastes his life with NES Nintendo Switch Online games. Before getting into the news, Mike and Jeff talk about the 5 bad PlayStation games they want on the PlayStation Classic. In the headlines, the pair talk about the tragic end of Telltale Games and unionization. Then it's a lot of PlayStation news. Sony is permitting crossplay now. The Vita is dead. And you can download PlayStation Now games. I invite you to join us.Here's everything we talked aboutNES Nintendo Switch Online appAssassin's Creed OdysseyForza Horizon 4PlayStation ClassicThe 5 bad PlayStation games we want on PS ClassicPlayStation CrossplayVita is deadPlayStation Now downloadsOculus QuestLet's do this again next week!
It's a Friday show this week for the GamesBeat Decides podcast, and that means hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti are in a saucy mood. On this episode, the GamesBeat Decides crew talks about Call of Duty's Blackout beta and Spider-Man. Mike also tells the tale of beating Dead Cells. It turns out that double-bow strategy is legit. In the news, it's mostly a Nintendo Direct roundup. Switch is getting Luigi's Mansion 3 and a new Animal Crossing, and that is all very exciting. Join us for all that and more, won't you?What we talked aboutThe GamesCall of Duty: Black Ops 4 - BlackoutSpider-ManDead CellsThe newsNintendo DirectLuigi's Mansion 3Isabelle in SmashAnimal Crossing SwitchNew Super Mario Bros. U DeluxeFinal Fantasy ExtravaganzaNES Switch controllersYoshi's Crafted WorldTownKatamari Damacy: RerollDaemon X MachinaCapcom Beat 'Em Up BundleCities SkylinesCiv VISplatoon 2 and Mario Tennis updatesEA won't remove loot boxes in BelgiumNot every game supports cloud saves on SwitchPUBG dips below 1 million concurrent playersProject Judge
Jeff is back from PAX, and Mike is back from All In wrestling ... we should do one of those GamesBeat Decides podcasts. On this week's episode, Jeff talks about competing in the Kinda Funny championship, and Mike talks about playing and finishing Spider-Man for the PlayStation 4.In the news, the GamesBeat Decides crew talk about the devastating Hokkaido earthquake in Japan and how that forced Nintendo to move around a scheduled event. Jeff and Mike also wonder why Valve thinks it's a good idea to not moderate the chat feature in its upcoming card battler Artifact.For all that and more, join us for GamesBeat Decides!What we talked aboutThe gamesJeffPAX WestShadow of the Tomb RaiderStreets of Rage 4Windjammers 2Valkyria Chronicles 4Building a PCMikeSpider-ManAll inThe newsNintendo Direct delayYoshi's Crafted WorldCivilization VI on SwitchGod of War surpasses 9 million playersDoom and the fake outrageTHQ Nordic picks up the Kingdoms of Amalur IPValve won't moderate Artifact chatPearl Abyss acquires CCP GamesAthlon is making a Lord of the Rings game
[iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/xViKYe_JPu8" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen]GamesBeat PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb hurt his hand after 80 hours of Dead Cells and poor posture, and now he's going to whine to you about it. If that sounds like your kind of content, you can tune into this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast with co-host Mike Minotti. On this episode, Jeff and Mike talk about how one day they can speak about Spider-Man for the PlayStation 4. Jeff also finally beat Dead Cells. In the news, Mike and Jeff try to cover the tragic events from Jacksonville over the weekend. They also get into some of the other, more frivolous headlines from the last week.Join us, won't you?
The GamesBeat Decides podcast is back, and it's going to get it right this time. On this episode, GamesBeat PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb and review editor Mike Minotti talk about video games and private detective Ray Tracing.The crew also dives into the NPD numbers for July. Nintendo did really well, and so did Octopath Traveler. WHAT WE’VE BEEN DOINGJeff:Dead CellsThe MessengerSamsung ultrawide monitorMIKE:The MessengerWorld of WarcraftNews:NPDBattlefield V preordersXbox One All AccessNo 2019 Assassin's CreedSteam.tvAnd more.
The GamesBeat Decides podcast is here this week to present other people's work as their own. On this week's episode, hosts Mike Minotti and Jeffrey Grubb talk about new developments in the Filip Miucin plagiarism story at IGN, Ninja's no-girls-allowed rule, and Discord's new store. Mike and Jeff also gush more about Dead Cells, and they get into the new World of Warcraft expansion. Join us, won't you?
We've only had 5 days between recordings of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, so we weren't expecting to have a lot to talk about on this week's episode. That was our first mistake. The GamesBeat Decides crew has spent most of the last week playing Dead Cells, and that's what they spend the top half of this week's episode talking about. But then it is a huge news section with several major stories including IGN's plagiarism problem, Riot's sexism problems, and Steam's Fallout 76 problem.
It's time for another GamesBeat Decides podcast. This week, PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb and reviews editor Mike Minotti get together to talk about some games and the news. On this episode, the crew discusses virtual bedrooms, Donkey Kong '94, and World of Warcraft. The duo also talk about EA Sports bleeping Colin Kaepernick's name in a song on the Madden NFL 19 soundtrack, and how that is part of why it's hard for Jeff to enjoy Madden on PC.In the news, it's mostly the monthly game sales report from The NPD Group. The NES Classic was a big seller, and Mario Tennis Aces was the winner on the software chart. You can listen to all of that and more if you join us.
PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb is on vacation, but he came back for the podcast because what if everyone realizes they don't need him. This is why his hair is going white. Capitalism is going to kill him. On this week's episode, fellow host and GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti talks about Mega Man X. Jeff talks about Dead Cells and Spintires: Mudrunner. And together they tackle the news.Join them, won't you?
This week, co-host Jeffrey Grubb has begun calling himself the "godking" because his people in Frostpunk have started worshiping him. This has left GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti, fellow GamesBeat Decides podcast co-host, frightened and alone. You'll have to listen to see if he decides to submit to lord Jeffrey's rule. On this episode, Mike and Jeff also talk about She-Ra, Danger Zone 2, and Dead Cells on Switch. In the news, the crew discusses how typos can destroy a game, Epic's bold move to give more money to asset creators, and Capcom's stock price. Here’s what we talked about:20XXFrostpunkDanger Zone 2Dead CellsModders fix Alien: Colonial Marines by fixing a typoEpic increases payout to 88 percentCapcom shares plummet because analysts are concerned about Monster Hunter salesRainbow Six: Siege players are getting banned for slursNo Man's Sky Next trailerEpic's first esports Fortnite event didn't go so wellGerman court bans vague dates in promotional materialWolfenstein II probably didn't sell very wellSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or RSSListen on CastWatch live on Facebook, Twitch, or YouTubeFollow us: GamesBeat on Twitter, GamesBeat Decides on TwitterPlease don’t try to get us fired!
We're back after taking a week off for Independence Day, and everyone is talking about ArenaNet for some reason? Well, the GamesBeat Decides podcast is not going to miss out on a mess like this. That studios decision to fire two of its Guild Wars II writers for being mildly of abrasive on Twitter takes up a good portion of this week's news section. In addition to overreactions from ArenaNet management, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti also talk about the first 10 hours of Octopath Traveler, Frostpunk, and the Nintendo Virtual Boy. The Decides crew also weighs in on Steam sales, Todd Howard, and Crash Bandicoot. You can hear all that and more by clicking play below. Join us, won't you?Here's what we talked about:Octopath TravelerFrostpunkRed Faction Guerrilla: Re-Mars-Tered EdtionThe Sexy BrutaleVirtual BoyArenaNet has messed upSteam's best-selling PC gamesTodd Howard says thingsMonster Hunter: World comes to PC August 9Super Mario 64 in 60 frames per secondRatchet & Clank is Insomniac's best-selling gameCrash Bandicoot is the fastest-selling Switch game in 2018Nintendo is going to announce more games later this yearA lot of third-party games are coming to SwitchHearthstone expansionSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or RSSListen on CastWatch live on Facebook, Twitch, or YouTubeFollow us: GamesBeat on Twitter, GamesBeat Decides on TwitterPlease don't try to get us fired!
On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about Summer Games Done Quick, Mario Tennis Aces online, and more.We also had some news with Microsoft's Xbox Community Content platform and more. Listen, won't you?Here's what we talked about:Here's what we talked about:Wolfenstein 2Battlefield VOverwatch with HammondMario Tennis AcesSGDQXbox One gets Steam Workshop-like platformAmy Hennis left EABluehole dropped Fortnite lawsuitHollow Knight on Switch is selling very wellGoogle is planning a game platformMario Kart 8 gets Toy-Con supportPUBG Mobile's progression pass leads to 365% boostPokemon Go is backSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or RSSListen on CastWatch live on Facebook, Twitch, or YouTubeFollow us: GamesBeat on Twitter, GamesBeat Decides on TwitterUntil next time!
We're back from the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show, and we learned a lot about video games ... and even more about ourselves. Also, we're dead and ghosts now. It was a wild event, and we're going to wrap it up on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast.Co-hosts Mike Minotti and Jeff Grubb also talk about Mario Tennis Aces and that new Sega classics collection. In the news, the Decides team breaks down the latest monthly NPD report from May. It turns out that people still like spending money on video games.Listen to us, won't you?Here's everything we talked about:Sega ClassicsToeJam and Earl 2Beyond OasisWolfenstein 2: The New ColossusMario Tennis AcesMay 2018 NPDsSteam summer saleHow much you've spent on SteamNintendo and Microsoft play nice to make Sony look badWHO classifies gaming disorderConsole players still prefer physicalSony launches PlayStation Hits for $20What the hell was that Jedi Fallen Order reveal?
We went to the fig, and we are drinky and sleepy. This is a podcast we did earlier this evening.
The GamesBeat Decides crew has come together to talk about Nintendo's tight 45-minute direct and what they've seen now that the E3 show is officially open. Mike is way into Smash Bros. and Mega Man 11. Jeff saw impressive demos for Dying Light 2 and Cyberpunk 2077. And Stephanie brings all the indie games. It's been a good E3 so far, and we're trying to keep it going.
I'm tired and drunk. I'll fill this out tomorrow.
We've been in Los Angeles for two days, and boy, we have a lot to talk about. Join us as we look back on three major conferences from Saturday and Sunday. Bethesda may have captured the weekend by saying out loud that it is making that game that we all know that it is making. But Microsoft also came out strong with a conference that featured new Halo, Gears 5, and lots of third-party games. EA, meanwhile, had exactly what we thought it would have and nothing else. We're tired and hungry, but we're ready to talk about E3 with you.
It's the last show before E3, and everything was already announced. So on this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, your hosts Mike Minotti and Jeffrey Grubb spend a long time ranting about Valve. The verdict? That's the one company on Earth that needs more lawyers and PR people crafting its public statements. But don't worry, Jeff and Mike also have plenty to say about the E3 leaks. That includes trying to figure out what is going on with Crackdown 3 and its delay into 2019. Finally, Jeff is really liking Yoku's Island Express, and Mike explains why Symmetra is different again. Join us, won't you?
We kept putting off recording the latest episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast this week because more news kept happening. But we finally committed, and that's when Ubisoft decided it was time to confirm Assassin's Creed: Odyssey and someone leaked a few Nintendo Switch surprises (Fortnite!). Oh, well. This episode has almost all of the news from the last week or so, and that's what PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb and reviews editor Mike Minotti are going to talk about this week. It's all about the rumors of that new Assassin's Creed, Bethesda's tease of Fallout 76, and some new Pokémon games. It sounds like the pocket monsters are going for an even younger audience this time around, and the next core entry in the series will hit in 2019. Mike and Jeff also spend some time talking about playing Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon, which is excellent. You can also read our thoughts here and here. I hope you like your E3 news early and often. Join us, won't you?Here's a rundown of what we talked about:Bloodstained: Curse of the MoonStardew ValleyMega Man Legacy CollectionAssassin's Creed: OdysseyFallout 76 is an online survival game like Rust3 Pokémon games, but not Gen 8Valve removes school-shooting simulatorBattlefield V dev DICE on customization optionsKiller 7 on SteamSo long, y'all. See you when this E3 ends ... which means never.
Co-host and GamesBeat reviews editor Mike Minotti has returned from E3 judge's week for another entry in the GamesBeat Decides podcast. He has brought with him tales of loud media presentations and Disney games. While in Los Angeles to get briefed on a handful of games along with his GamesBeat colleagues Dean Takahashi and Stephanie Chan, Mike played Kingdom Hearts III, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, and more. Now, he is ready to tell co-host Jeffrey Grubb (and the rest of the world) all about it. In the second segment, Jeff and Mike break down this month's NPD numbers before hopping into the news. Microsoft has a new accessibility controller, Epic is putting a lot of money into Fortnite esports, and Valve doesn't like cartoon boobs ... or maybe it does.We're in the weird-news period before E3, so buckle up for a wild one, won’t you?Days GoneDreamsKingdom Hearts IIIBlack Ops 4God of WarState of Decay 2April 2018 NPDXbox Adaptive ControllerSTALKER 2 in 2021(?!)Valve cracks down on boob games and then backs offEpic puts $100 million into Fortnite esportsBest Buy ends Gamers Club UnlockedShenmue III delayed (lol)Vita physical game production endsResident Evil 7 cloud edition for Switch
Thanks to Walmart Canada and publishers wanting to avoid getting buried, the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show has already begun for the GamesBeat Decides podcast. The event may not open until June 12, but that doesn't matter since we're already getting leaks and announcements.For this episode of the podcast that does all of your thinking for you, host and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb and VentureBeat editor Jeremy Horwitz get together to talk about the great E3 expansion, Tempest 4000, and more. Jeff also gives his expert tips to get the Infinity Gauntlet in Fortnite: Battle Royale's Marvel crossover event. In the news section, Jeff and Jeremy break down Nintendo's online system, EA's promise to "push forward" with loot boxes, and Sony's plans to shift its E3 strategy. Here's everything we talk about:Fortnite: Infinity GauntletDonkey Kong: Tropical FreezeTempest 4000Street Fighter V: Arcade EditionNintendo Switch OnlineNo more virtual consoleCloud-save BS20 NES gamesSony vs. emulationArchiving Flash gamesSony's new E3 strategyWalmart Canada leakRage account resurrected on TwitterRage 2 is maybe happeningBethesda is teasing something for May 14Battlefield V tease points to May 23 announcementSteam Link app brings Valve's in-home streaming to iOS and Android devicesSony's Japan Display creates 1,000 ppi VR displays
It's only five weeks until E3, and that is both exhilarating and frightening for the GamesBeat Decides podcast crew. On this week's episode, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti, try to figure out what is happening in the world of games so you don't have to think for yourself.The duo dive into the latest updates for Fortnite and PUBG, Mike talks about his concern that Ni No Kuni 2 isn't challenging, and they both wonder which game is the most flammable. In the news, the Decides team talks about Red Dead Redemption 2's new trailer, God of War sales, and paying to end an NPC's strangulation. It's always a good time here on the GamesBeat Decides show.Here's everything we talked about: - BattleTech- PUBG- Labo- Ni No Kuni 2- Axiom Verge- Stardew Valley - Red Dead Redemption 2- Beyond Good and Evil 2- Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery monetizaion- God of War sales- Stardew Valley multiplayerUntil next time, paisanos.
It took us until well into spring, but Mike Minotti and Jeffrey Grubb finally did two episodes together back-to-back. On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, your hosts spend a lot of time talking about God of War. In the second segment, the squad digs into the best reboots of all time. They also try to define a reboot in the age of the "sequel" that resets almost everything. The past week also had major stories like our Battlefield V Battle Royale report and Valve acquiring Firewatch developer Campo Santo that takes up a chunk of the news segment.Join us for all of that and more, won't you?
n this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti are mad, but they're also dads -- so they feel guilty about it. Hey, that's just like Kratos from God of War!Mike has played a lot of God of War and written a review, so expect a lot of non-spoilery talk about one of the biggest Here's everything that we talked about:God of WarWolfenstein 2 on SwitchUnderworld: AscendantThe MessengerTrailermakersScum/teethmeterGhost Recon: WildlandsRadical HeightsCall of Duty: Black Ops 4 won't have traditional single-player campaignRaven is working on battle royale mode for Black Ops 4Billy Mitchell is badFTC: Those warranty-voiding stickers are illegalShenmue I & II HDXbox backward compatibility updateShovel Knight salesWarhammer: Vermintide 2 salesMapleStory 2 coming to the North America
This special edition of the GamesBeat Decides podcast comes to you live from the bowels of Boston. This live recording captures the PAX East panel where we decided what makes a core Mario game. Join us, won't you?
On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, co-host Jeff Grubb prepares for PAX East by getting a cold. As co-host Mike Minotti points out, this is probably the big one, so it's time to start the GamesBeat Decides farewell tour. In addition to Jeff's impending doom, the crew also talks about buying houses, "Bob Ross rooms," and this new video game thing ... turns out that they're not just Pac-Man anymore. Here's what we discussed on the show this week:FortniteStar Wars: Battlefront IIThe Curse of Monkey IslandEcoPixARKPUBG Savage mapRed Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered EditionPlayStation VR bundle price dropShadow of War changesSpyParty release dateDragon Quest 11 detailsValve removes Steam Machines section from Steam
It's time for another GamesBeat Decides podcast because games are happening and someone has to figure out what the heck it all means. On this week's episode, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about Mike's first Victory Royael in Fortnite that happened right before they recorded. Jeff also dives into Far Cry 5, which he is conflicted about for a lot of reasons. The industry is recovering from Game Developers Conference in San Francisco last week, and Mike shared some stories from the event. The crew also talks about the growing momentum for unions coming out of GDC 2018. Join us, won't you?Here's everything we talked about this week:Far Cry 5Sea of ThievesFortniteThe MessengerGuacamelee 2Wolfenstein 2Kirby: Star AlliesGDCGame Workers UniteVivendi exits UbisoftValve has a lot of hardware fighting cheaters
Most of GamesBeat is off at GDC in San Francisco (Frisco, as the locals call it), so host Jeffrey Grubb has brought in some of the fine citizens of his Eco server to talk about the labor-intensive, ecological and economics simulator.
The GamesBeat Decides podcast is back on its schedule of recording on Mondays, and we've got Mike back from his trip to Valve. Mike was in Bellevue to talk about Valve's upcoming trading card game Artifact. We break down everything he learned in the first segment of the show. Jeff meanwhile has ... well, it's complicated. He started capitalism in the game Eco, and he was met with a communist uprising that wants to put him in a dungeon. Join us, won't you? Here's everything that we talk about:-Eco-Artifact-Nintendo Direct-The Division 2-Call of Duty: Black Ops IIIIIIIII-Rainbow Six: Siege is more popular than ever- Trump's meeting- Hearthstone expansion
We're back with one dang busy week. We broke a couple of big stories, and the White House is bizarre even when it comes to planning meetings. Here's what we talked about this week:- Into the Breach- Stardew Valley- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege- Mike's GPU died at an inopportune time- World of Warcraft on the lowest settings- Battlefield V is coming this year; it's a World War II game- White House claims it is meeting with the gaming industry next week, but the gaming industry says it was not invited- ESRB adds stickers to games with in-game purchases- Cryptocurrency miners bought 3 million graphics cards worth $776 million in 2017 - Metal Gear Survive flops at UK retail- After 10 Days Of Its Release, Kingdom -- Come: Deliverance Surpasses 500K -- Units Sold On Steam Alone- PSN Plus games for March: Bloodborne and Ratchet & Clank -- No more PS3/Vita games starting soon- How Activision Blizzard Has Become a Safer Stock | Blizzard's plans for 2018 and predicted revenue streams heavily rely on the expansion of microtransactions- Chrono Trigger releases on Steam today -- it’s bad- New Overwatch hero: Brigitte- Sega: Yakuza 6 Demo allowed access to full game, pulled from PlayStation Store
On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Mike Minotti and Jeffrey Grubb talk about some recent releases and some that are not quite as recent. The duo also examine the pending loot-box regulation in Hawaii.Here's a full rundown of what we talk about this week:World of WarcraftCelesteSteepDescendersAge of EmpiresBayonetta 2Shadow of the Colossus salesLoot box regulationSpyro trilogyTHQ Nordic acquires Koch Media, Deep Silver, and Saints RowSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or RSSListen on CastWatch live on Facebook, Twitch, or YouTubeFollow us: GamesBeat on Twitter, GamesBeat Decides on TwitterTalk to you next time, kiddos.
https://youtu.be/_aW3Rs2fQ-EOn this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, host Mike Minotti has returned from vacation to talk about going into VR with his family. Co-host Jeffrey Grubb, meanwhile, plays with his steering wheel for the entire show. The squad gets into a lovely platforming game, the news, and the best game from January as part of a new monthly segment.Games a rundown of the show:CelesteDandaraSpintiresRainbow Six: SiegeSuper NTStar Wars: Secrets of the EmpireBandai Namco is working on Metroid Prime 4?Fortnite hit 3.4 million concurrent playersMonster Hunter: World overtakes PUBG as the Xbox Store's No. 1 top-paid gameRed Dead 2 will have a Battle Royale mode?GTA V sells 90 million copiesMarvel isn't at EvoCapcom is cutting back on the next Dead RisingMike and Jeff decide the top 3 best games of January 2018Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or RSSListen on CastWatch live on Facebook, Twitch, or YouTubeFollow us: GamesBeat on Twitter, GamesBeat Decides on TwitterTalk to you next time, kiddos.
In this special episode, host Jeffrey Grubb breaks down why you don't see video game commercials during the Super Bowl. Spider-Man, Red Dead Redemption 2, and others are big games due out later this year, but publishers have better ways of spending their cash.
It's the first big, busy week of the year, and we have a ton of games and news to go over. Also, 50 Cent found $8 million in Bitcoin. Games we talk about:Sea of ThievesDragon Ball FighterZCelesteMonster Hunter WorldShadow of the Colossus Remake
I apologize for the thumbnail. On this week's show with hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti:- World of Warcraft- Darkest Dungeon- Logitech G920 racing wheel- Spintires: Mudrunner- Rainbow Six: Siege- Nintendo Labo- AGDQ 2018- Fable sequel from Forza Horizon developer Playground?- Super Meat Boy's success on Switch- NPD's 2017 report
Friendship ended with 2017. Now 2018 is my best friend, and it's time to look at its games. On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, we pick out the five biggest upcoming releases that you should get excited about.Friendship ended with 2017. Now 2018 is my best friend, and it's time to look at its games. On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, we pick out the five biggest upcoming releases that you should get excited about.Hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti also talk about their holiday break and getting the flu before diving into the news. While they were traveling or sick, it turns out that the chips that power all of our computing devices are trying to sell our personal information on the dark web ... or something.Games discussed include:Super Mario OdysseyTiny MetalBridge Constructor PortalDestiny 2World of Warcraft
We get together to discuss the last year's best gaames, and we put together a list of the 10 best, according to the staff of GamesBeat. It takes a while, and Dean forgot to record, but here's almost 2.5 hours of talk about games regardless.
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The crew gets together to pick the Standout Gaming Moment of the year, Best Writing, and Best Continuing Game Experience.
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On this special episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, Jeff interviews Brendan Greene, PUBG creative director and the titular PlayerUnknown. Enjoy, and come back next week for our GOTY GAMESBEAT REWIND SPECTACULAR!
GamesBeat Decides hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti pop in for a quick catch up. The crew is busy picking the best games of the year, so that means time is running short for your normally scheduled program. But on this week's episode, Jeff and Mike talk about Hellblade, Gorogoa, and Hearthstone. They then dive into a news appetizer with some NPD numbers, PUBG on Xbox One, and more.Games discusses: HearthstoneHellblade: Senua's SacrificeGorogoa What Remains of Edith FinchPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
It was a busy week in video games. The Game Awards unleashed its "world exclusives" on Thursday, and we dive deep into all of the announcements from that show on this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast. On this episode, GamesBeat IndieBeat editor Stephanie Chan and VentureBeat managing editor Jason Wilson join host Jeffrey Grubb. The trio spends time trying to pick up the pieces of their lives as they catch up Game of the Year and prepare to cover Sony's PlayStation Experience. As part of the discussion of The Game Awards, the crew took some time to talk about Hideo Kojima's eternally upcoming PS4 (PS5?) exclusive Death Stranding. The artist formerly known as "Konami employee No. 455540" revealed a new 8-minute teaser for the game that featured giant humanoid-looking creatures, a ominous world, and a baby inside the throat of The Walking Dead actor Norma Reedus's throat.But outside of trying to navigate the mind of Kojima, the GamesBeat Decides crew also took some time to discuss A Way Out developer Josef Fares shouting "fuck the Oscars" on stage during The Game Awards and what is happening over on crowdfunding platform Patreon. Games discussed: Nier: AutomataYakuza 0Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Champions Ballad DLCNever Stop Sneakin'Reigns: Her MajestyHealthy BreakfastGorogoaEngareHearthstone: Kobolds & CatacombsSkyrim SwitchDragon's Dogma PS4 remasterCivilization VIElder Scrolls Legends: Clockwork City expansionTriDo
Star Wars: Battlefront II has emoted and win poses just like in Overwatch, but one thing you can't customize most of the heroes with are costumes. While different outfits -- often called skins -- seem like a great fit for this take on the Star Wars universe, it's not here because Lucasfilm and Electronic Arts couldn't agree on how to bring them into the game. On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about this news and other reasons Battlefront II's launch went wrong. In addition to Battlefront II, the Decides crew talks even more about Battlefront II -- it was a huge story. But the episode also covers CD Projekt Red's take on live services and how that affects its employees as well as Vivendi's ominous promise to Ubisoft. In the second segment, Jeff and Mike try to figure out what games they should catch up on before the end of the year. Games discussed: PlayerUnknown's BattlegroundsNier: AutomataHitmanSuper Mario OdysseyForza Motorsport 7Assassin's Creed: Origins
Star Wars: Battlefront II comes out this week and a lot of people are already playing it and yelling about it on the internet. A significant number of fans don't like its business model and progression system, and it is letting publisher Electronic Arts know it. On the GamesBeat Decides podcast, host Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti got together with guest Bob Gardner from Intel to talk about Battlefront II, EA, and the most downvoted comment in the history of Reddit. In addition to EA, we ask what in the world makes Nintendo think it will sell 25-to-30 million Switch systems next year. The only possible answer is Pokémon ... or China? Who knows, but that's a big number. The Decides crew also sorted themselves into Hogwarts houses after hearing the news that Pokémon Go developer Niantic is taking that license on next. We also dive into some tidbits about new Hitman, GameStop's Xbox One X sales, and the sexiest phrase in the English language: "recurrent consumer spending." Here are the games we talk about this episode: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Switch)Rocket League (Switch)Doom (Switch)Super Mario OdysseyDivinity: Original Sin 2Star Wars: Battlefront IIAssassin's Creed: OriginsFactorioFortniteStellarisMagic ArenaBanner SagaThe Witcher 3Nier Automata
Mike has returned from BlizzCon, and Jeff Kaplan is his best friend now. We spend a portion of this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast going over what happened at BlizzCon and some of the games Mike got to play. In addition to Minotti's Anaheim Adventures, we dig into the news and the difference between a cup for liquids and a cup for wieners. Games we talk about this episode:Super Mario OdysseyDoom on SwitchNeed For Speed: PaybackCall of Duty: WWIIBlizzCon games
Sony Interactive Entertainment showed off a brutal scene from The Last of Us: Part II at Paris Games Week on Monday, and the cruelty in that clip generated a loud response from fans and others who were watching the publisher's live show. On this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti discuss why Sony would want to use shocking violence to market a blockbuster sequel.In addition to watching The Last of Us characters smash arms in with a hammer, we also talk about some recent releases and the news. The big headlines include Microsoft dropping the Kinect, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds fate in China, and the rest of the announcements from Paris Games week. Here's a list of the games and hardware we talk about on the show:Super Mario OdysseyWolfenstein 2: The New ColossusDestiny 2 (PC)Xbox One X
This is a special moment because it is time for a bonus episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast and it is also, officially Mario time. In this show, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti discuss Super Mario Odyssey. Mike has put in a lot of time with it, and he gave it a 100 out of 100 in our review. During this episode, Mike explains why he loves Odyssey so much. Join us, won't you?Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherListen on CastGB Decides on FacebookWatch live on TwitchWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the RSSFollow us:GamesBeat on TwitterGamesBeat Decides on TwitterJeff Grubb on TwitterMike Minotti on TwitterStephanie Chan on TwitterJason Wilson on TwitterAnthony Agnello on Twitter
It was already a busy year, but publishers are apparently trying to test if they can kill people through overexposure to huge game releases. On Friday, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Super Mario Odyssey, and Assassin's Creed: Origins launch for various platforms, so I hope you're caught up on your backlog. We've spent some time with a couple of these games, but on this episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, we can only talk about Ubisoft's open-world historical murder simulator. Origins is the first Assassin's Creed since 2015. Ubisoft took 2016 off after sales for the series started to dip. GamesBeat reporter Stephanie Chan is on the case, and she has found that the game is beautiful and vast, but she has some reservations. In particular, she has noticed a conflict between the open world and the narrative. Expect a full review of that soon. We also get into the news about allegations against NeoGAF's owner and what that means for the discussion about sexual assault in gaming. Finally, we end the episode with a breakdown of the September NPD report and Destiny 2's dominating sales. Here are the games we talk about:Golf StoryFire Emblem WarriorsThe Evil Within 2Assassin's Creed OriginsBury Me, My LoveHigh HellDivinity Original Sin 2Dragon's DogmaEtrian Odyssey V
This week's GamesBeat Decides podcast was already a long one, and then -- right before we were going to upload it -- we had to make it even longer. That's because hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti pulled an emergency bonus session to talk about the breaking news that Electronic Arts has closed Dead Space developer Visceral and canceled its Star Wars game. That revelation is shocking on its own, but EA made it even more startling with a candid blog that explains why it made this choice. Put simply: loot boxes. EA only wants to invest its money in games-as-a-service (GaaS), and Visceral's Star Wars was a single-player linear game. It turns out that it's difficult to sell loot boxes in something like that, so EA has found it difficult to justify its budget. In addition to EA pulling the Band-aid off of one of its multiple Star Wars projects, we talk about some other news involving loot boxes. For example, is Hearthstone too expensive and why doesn't the ESRB game-rating organization think this is gambling?In the second half, we talk about Awesome Games Done Quick because speedrunning is pure and good.On top of that, Mike and Jeff discuss some recent releases they've spent some time with, which include the following:CupheadDivinity: Original Sin IIGolf StorySouth Park: The Fractured But Whole
The evil White House in the upcoming Metal Gear Solid parody game Never Stop Sneakin' includes Health and Human Services secretary Dr. Acula (who is probably a vampire) and Vice President Helicopter (who is a helicopter), and that nearly kills host and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb on this week's GamesBeat Decides podcast. Never Stop Sneakin' is a new stealth action game from Dust: An Elysian Tail developer Humble Hearts, and Jeff and co-host Mike Minotti talk about it on this week's episode along with the news and a ton of games. Let me ask you something: Do you love raging about loot boxes on the internet? Well, then this is one of the best weeks of the year for you with the microtransaction trifecta of Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Forza Motorsport 7, and Star Wars: Battlefront II. All those games are driving players mad by disrupting progression or offering pay-to-win alternatives in competitive multiplayer. Additionally, we talk about the following games:Star Wars: Battlefront IIGolf StoryFIFA 18A Hat In TimeHeat SignatureSuper MetroidSuper Mario RPG
The Super Nintendo Classic Edition is out this week, and we got our hands on one. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, host and PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb asks co-host and reviews editor Mike Minotti whether it lives up to the excitement.We also talk about the news from the last week. Bethesda wants to get close with Nintendo and its fans. Game developers admit they're afraid to speak out due to "toxic" gamer culture. Xbox boss Phil Spencer gets a promotion. And w easo talk about Monster Hunter: World and Nier: Automata.In the second segment, Mike and Jeff spend a lot of time trying to determine what the "core" Mario games are. This is a pointless exercise that we take far too seriously. You should join us and share your list -- but only if you agree with our opinions.Games discussed this week:SteamWorld Dig 2Mystic MeleeThimbleweed ParkSuper Nintendo Classic EditionSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherListen on CastGB Decides on FacebookWatch live on TwitchWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the RSSFollow us:GamesBeat on TwitterGamesBeat Decides on TwitterJeffGrubb on TwitterMike Minotti on TwitterStephanie Chan on TwitterJason Wilson on TwitterAnthony Agnello on Twitter
Fall is upon us, and we are gasping for breath under a deluge of games. That's one of the reasons this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast is extra long. We spend a ton of time talking about games before diving into some news, but the big topic this week is all about big games like Lawbreakers, Agents of Mayhem, and Battleborn crashing and burning immediately after launching. Lawbreakers has only a couple hundred people playing at any one time, and Agents of Mayhem was the No. 16 best-selling game in the United States during its debut month of August, according to industry-tracking firm The NPD Group. Lawbreakers and Agents are the latest releases from Cliff Bleszinski and Saints Row team Volition, respectively. These are important creators who have made hits before, but their latest projects are commercial flops. What makes this even more fascinating is that neither game is critically reviled. Few people hate Agents of Mayhem or Lawbreakers -- it's just that no one is playing them. You can get that discussion in the second half of our episode. In the first segment, we talk about everything else. Here's the full list of discussed games:Marvel vs. Capcom: InfiniteDivinity: Original Sin 2Talisman: Digital EditionHearthstoneFortnite: BattlegroundsObserverThe Little Ball That CouldMetroid: Samus Returns[iframe src="https://cast.rocks/player/6274/GB-Decides-53.mp3?episodeTitle=53%3A%20I%20don't%20know%20about%20this%20PewDiePie&podcastTitle=GamesBeat%20Decides&episodeDate=September%2012th%2C%202017&imageURL=https%3A%2F%2Fcast.rocks%2Fhosting%2F6274%2Ffeeds%2F7QE8N.jpg&itunesLink=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fpodcast%2Fgamesbeat-decides%2Fid1176366805%3Fmt%3D2" style="border: none; min-height: 265px; max-height: 320px; max-width: 558px; min-width: 270px; width: 100%; height: 100%;" scrollbars="no"]Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherListen on CastGB Decides on FacebookWatch live on TwitchWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the RSSFollow us:GamesBeat on TwitterGamesBeat Decides on TwitterJeffGrubb on TwitterMike Minotti on TwitterStephanie Chan on TwitterJason Wilson on TwitterAnthony Agnello on Twitter
Last week, everyone was mad at GamesBeat for posting a video of Dean playing Cuphead poorly. This week, it's PewDiePie's turn for ... worse things. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about why PewDiePie is bad, why he keeps doing this, and why other YouTubers are sick of his crap.As part of the fallout from PewDiePie discussion, the podcast tries to figure out what this means for the future of copyright, DMCA law, and Fair Use protections on YouTube. On top of that, Mike and Jeff get into some other headlines like South Park's difficulty slider giving your character darker skin, Battlegrounds hitting 1 million concurrent players, and Games Done Quick raising $227,000 for Hurricane Harvey relief. The crew also dives deeper into Metroid: Samus Returns, Mario + Rabbids, and Super Mario 64 Online.Here's the full list of discussed games:Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom BattleSuper Mario 64 OnlineGTA OnlinePlayerUnknown's BattlegroundsMetroid: Samus Returnshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JMhbjtb3wUSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherListen on CastGB Decides on FacebookWatch live on TwitchWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the RSSFollow us:GamesBeat on TwitterGamesBeat Decides on TwitterJeffGrubb on TwitterMike Minotti on TwitterStephanie Chan on TwitterJason Wilson on TwitterAnthony Agnello on Twitter
The collection of gamers that compose YouTube and Reddit have turned their suspicious gaze upon GamesBeat, and we swear we didn't mean to offend. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, hosts Dean Takahashi, Jeffrey Grubb, and Mike Minotti humble themselves before this great and terrible force. Together, we are holding hands and begging for one last chance to "git gud."We awoke this ancient legion of frustrated gamers with a 26-minute demo of Dean playing the upcoming Xbox One and PC platformer Cuphead. In the video, Dean struggles with the tutorial and fails to pass the first stage. To paraphrase one YouTube comments, it's like watching an artificial intelligence slowly figure out how to run and jump at the same time. It's difficult to watch, and that made us at GamesBeat laugh. Dean is no professional esports athlete, and he's a good sport about being made into the butt of a joke. So we uploaded the video. But many viewers didn't see the humor. Instead, a lot of people are using this video as evidence that people like Dean don't have the basic skills required to adequately assess games. And that is our big topic in the first segment of the podcast this week.In addition to our Dean drama, we also dive into the news and some of the games we've spent some time with.Games discussed include:Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom BattleAbsolverUncharted: The Lost LegacyMetroid: Samus ReturnsKnack 2Hellblade: Senua's SacrificeSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherListen on CastGB Decides on FacebookWatch live on TwitchWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the RSSFollow us:GamesBeat on TwitterGamesBeat Decides on TwitterJeffGrubb on TwitterMike Minotti on TwitterStephanie Chan on TwitterJason Wilson on TwitterAnthony Agnello on Twitter
Half-Life 2: Episode 3 died a long time ago, but its soul found some new life this week when writer Marc Laidlaw apparently published the story he had planned to close out the trilogy. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, we talk about Laidlaw's attempts to finish his story and our feelings about a Valve that isn't interested in making Half-Life anymore.In addition to Half-Life, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti dive into the news like PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds beating Dota 2 for concurrent players on Steam and Final Fantasy XV mods. The crew also has a chat about some recent games like the surprising Mario + Rabbids and the PC version of Destiny, which is hilariously better than its console counterparts.Mike and Jeff also choose the Top 5 best Mario spinoffs.Games discussed include:Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom BattleDestiny 2HearthstonePlayerUnknown's BattlegroundsNew Super Mario Bros.https://youtu.be/YNZgsbBMlp0Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherListen on CastGB Decides on FacebookWatch live on TwitchWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the RSSFollow us:GamesBeat on TwitterGamesBeat Decides on TwitterJeffGrubb on TwitterMike Minotti on TwitterStephanie Chan on TwitterJason Wilson on TwitterAnthony Agnello on Twitter
Microsoft delayed Crackdown 3 to next year, and the publisher doesn't have a lot of other releases to fill in the gaps for its upcoming holiday season. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, managing editor Jason Wilson, reviews editor Mike Minotti, and I (PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb) try to figure out what the hell Microsoft is doing.The Xbox One X is launching November 7 for $500, and Microsoft is focusing on what the upgraded console will do for your current library. The company doesn't have a choice when it comes to that pitch because it is only publishing 4 games in all of 2017. Those include Halo Wars 2, Forza Motorsport 7, Super Lucky's Tale, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds for Xbox One. We explain some of the reasons why Microsoft has retreated from making its own games, and we talk about why it is probably still important to have a strong first-party lineup.Additionally, we talk about the news and how Sonic the Hedgehog was never good regardless of Minotti's confusion.Games discussed:Sonic ManiaHearthstone: Heroes of WarcraftNeverwinterSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherListen on CastGB Decides on FacebookWatch live on TwitchWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the RSSFollow us:GamesBeat on TwitterGamesBeat Decides on TwitterJeffGrubb on TwitterMike Minotti on TwitterStephanie Chan on TwitterJason Wilson on TwitterAnthony Agnello on Twitter
Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan are in the news in the United States for holding rallies and murdering a counter-protester in Charlottesville, Virginia. This grim reality weighed on our minds when we went to record the GamesBeat Decides podcast this week, so we decided to talk about the history and the future of how games depict white supremacy.This week, VentureBeat social editor Anthony Agnello and VentureBeat managing editor Jason Wilson join host Jeffrey Grubb on the GamesBeat Decides podcast to talk about the Nazi-killing escapism of Wolfenstein and Bionic Commando. The group also touch on fighting against World War II-era Germans in online games like World of Warships as well as the depiction of the KKK in Mafia III. That leads into whether we should have high hopes that Ubisoft will confidently tackle the racial implications of American white supremacy with the cult in its upcoming Far Cry 5 shooter.On top of the discussion of fascists, this week's show features the news as well as some of the biggest games released so far this August.Games we talk about:- PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds- Agents of Mayhem- Sonic Mania- Strikers 1945- Gravity Rush 2- Citadel: Forged with Fire- Hearthstone: Knights of the Frozen Throne- Neverwinterhttps://youtu.be/SGY-BHB25GA
We are talking road-trip games on the GamesBeat Decides podcast this week. PC gaming editor Jeffrey Grubb and reviews editor Mike Minotti talk through their memories of playing video games on America's highways, at Disney World, and that one Shoney's in Central Ohio.The hosts also talk about news stories like Middle-earth: Shadow of War's microtransactions, Take-Two's deep respect and love for the PC, and Activision's remaster plans.Games discussed include:- Mega Man Legacy Collection 2- PUBG
Regular host Jeff Grubb is on vacation and is getting ready to road trip up to Mount Rushmore, but he came in to record this week's podcast with Mike Minotti. Inspired by this presidential monument, the GamesBeat Decides crew is going to pick which characters should go on the Mount Rushmore of video games. We also talk about the news and some games on this episode, so join us, won't you?Games discussed this week:- PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds- Mega Man Legacy Collection 2- SMT: Strange Journey
Nintendo released its Switch Online app on iOS and Android last week, and it is awful. On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, we ask if Nintendo will ever really fix it because it seems like it just doesn't care. In addition to Nintendo's dumpster fire, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti welcome Intel indie developer program boss Bob Gardner to talk about the news and some games. We cover the NPD report and talk about strong sales for fighting games, Crash Bandicoot, and the Switch. Games discussed this week include: Splatoon 2KingswaySMT: Strange JourneyFactorioDead CellsStar Wars: The Old RepublicOverwatchAll Their StrengthD&D
Super Mario Maker came out in 2015 and proved that designing games is a ton of fun. Now, in 2017, gamers are still waiting for a followup to that game from Nintendo or something similar from any other publisher or developer. Instead, fans have started filling in the gaps with their own games that enable you to make your own Mega Man levels and Super Mario 64 courses. So why the hell are we relying on fans, and where are the official Mario Maker clones? We tackle that subject on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast.Hosts Stephanie Chan, Jeffrey Grubb, and Mike Minotti also get together to talk about the news and games they are playing. The team talks about what it means to have Toy Story in Kingdom Hearts III as well as how first-person-only servers will affect PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. Games discussed this week include: - Splatoon 2- Trails in the Sky: Second Chapter- Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles- Edith Finch- Kingsway
Take-Two Interactive is bringing games to the Nintendo Switch, so the GamesBeat Decides podcast wants to talk about third-party support for the Switch. Are more publishers going to consider the hybrid console? We decide that and more.Hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti also talk about the news and some of the games we've been playing. Games discussed include:- Final Fantasy XII- Shovel Knight: Spectre of Torment- PUBG
It's July 4 weekend in the United States still, and we're feeling pride in our country and sloth everywhere else. This week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast is a quick one. Hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti talk about games and the news, and then they return to their red, white, and blue holes to eat tubed meats and blow shit up. Games on this week's show: - PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds- Final Fantasy XIV- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild DLC- Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy
Summer is upon us, and that means we have some time to catch up on games, look to the future, and -- oh, my god! Nintendo just announced the Super NES Classic Edition! I'm freakin' out!On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides, that sweet boy Bob Gardner joins the podcast along with hosts Mike Minotti and Jeffrey Grubb. We talk about Wolfenstein: The New Order, Nier, and more before getting into the news. In the second half, Mike and Jeff discuss their excitement for the Super NES Classic, which is a throwback miniconsole from Nintendo that features 21 of that retro systems games built right into the box. Then we spend some time talking about parity and the Xbox One X. Also, be sure to stick around to the end for an interview with sci-fi author Austin Grossman and Intel VR director Kim Pallister about how today's clunky VR can turn into the holodeck of tomorrow. Games discussed this week:Wolfenstein: The New OrderNier: AutomataSuper Mario 64FactorioSalt & SanctuaryStar Wars: The Old Republic
The GamesBeat team is back home after a long week in Los Angeles for the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show in Los Angeles. E3 2017 had plenty to get fans excited, and now it's time to look back assess the show, the games, and everything else on this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast.Hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti look back and talk about if companies like Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, and the rest met expectations. They also talk about how E3 itself has changed. Finally, Mike and Jeff share their favorite games from the show.Join us, won't you?
The GamesBeat crew has lost its mind. We have gone repeatedly into the belly of the Electronic Entertainment Expo beast, and the trade show has revealed the beast in us. Now, we need to talk about video games at E3.On today's episode of GamesBeat Decides, the entire team gets together to discuss the best game they saw today. Hosts include Jeffrey Grubb, Mike Minotti, Stephanie Chan, Dean Takahashi, and Jason Wilson, and they each pick one game that they played on the penultimate day of E3. Highlights include Super Mario Odyssey and A Way Out. We also spend some time yelling at Dean, making Jeff weep, and discussing how this show was a bummer for the public that paid to attend.
Nintendo brought the pre-E3 media presentations to an end yesterday with its half-hour of power. The publisher didn't reveal Super Smash Bros. for Switch. Instead, it revealed Rocket League, Metroid Prime 4, and Pokemon are all going to hit its hybrid home/handheld console. The company also revealed new Yoshi and Kirby games. On today's episode of GamesBeat Decides, the crew of Jeffrey Grubb, Mike Minotti, Jason Wilson, and Stephanie Chan come together to discuss everything Nintendo as well as our first day of adventures on the show floor itself.
We're back ... barely. E3 marches on, and now we've survived through Sony, Ubisoft, and more. Join us to hear our thoughts so far.
For our first GamesBeat Decides podcast of E3 2017, hosts Jeffrey Grubb and Mike Minotti welcome on new hire Stephaine Chan to talk about what we've seen so far. Electronic Arts, Microsoft, and Bethesda have finished their media events. They were exhausting, nonstop experiences clearly designed to overwhelm the senses. And I think you can consider our senses overwhelmed.
It's all coming undone, and just in time for E3. This week, Jeff and Mike wrap up some final thoughts on E3, remember the best moments from past shows, and talk about the news.Games we discuss:- Rebuilding a PC- Arms- more
On this week's episode, Mike and Jeff talk Nintendo at E3. We know about Mario, but what else will the publisher bring? And what did we do to deserve a crossover Rabbids game?We also have news and some new games. Here's what we discuss:- Star Trek: Bridge Crew- Vanquish- The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
On this week's show, we cover what Sony is bringing to E3. We also talk about the week's news and the following games:- Dead Cells- Danger Zone- Injustice 2- PUBG- Nier: Automata
Join us as we talk about Vanquish, Nier, Prey, and Battlegrounds. We also go over the news, and preview what you should expect from Microsoft at E3 next month!
This week, Mike and Jeff go over the week's news, talk about our recent games, and then we preview what you can expect from Activision, Ubisoft, and Bethesda at E3 2017. Stick around to the end for an interview with Playful CEO Paul Bettner about his studio's game Creativerse.
E3 is fast approaching, so we're going to start talking about this week on the podcast. We also go over the last week of news and talk about what we've been playing.Discussed: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Puyo Puyo Tetris, Mario KArt 8 Deluxe, and more
Doesn't mean it's a good reason.On this week's episode, Mike and Jeff try to figure out why the hell Nintendo would cancel the NES Classic.
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Mike is back from his sexual tourism in Canada, and we talk Persona 5, Splatoon 2, and whether Nintendo's business model is what Microsoft and Sony are missing.
On this week's episode, host Jeffrey Grubb and GamesBeat lead writer Dean Takahashi talk about the latest Mass Effect game. Is Mass Effect: Andromeda a galactic leap forward for the company? Ehhhhh....
On this week's episode, Jeff does a weird voice, Mike finds something to complain about, and both of the guys talk Zelda spoilers for about an hour.Join us, won't you?
On this week's episode, we talk about our Zelda: Breath of the Wild review. Host Jeffrey Grubb gave the new Zelda masterpiece a 100/100, so he had on freelancer Willie Clark who gave the game a "NO" in his review at Zam.com (and got a lot of shit for it). Along with GamesBeat's Mike Minotti and Dean Takahashi, the crew talk about what the game gives you to love and why Willie doesn't love it at all. Join us, won't you?
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, host Jeffrey Grubb talks to Studio Wildcard's Ark lead designer Jeremy Stieglitz and community manager Cedric Burkes about the developer paying modders. Join us, won't you?
We have the Switch, and we're allowed to talk about it ... a bit. Nintendo's preview embargo for the hardware is up now, and we wanted to answer some of your questions. Join us for the start of our content leading up to the launch of the Switch.
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, Intel esports marketing boss George Woo joins host Jeffrey Grubb to talk about IEM Katowice and which president they think should be in their favorite games. Join us, won't you?
We talk about E3 opening up to the public as well as Jeff's visit to Valve. Mike also shares which celebrity loves him and thinks he is a video game. Join us, won't you?
In this week's episode, Jeff and Mike talk video game commercials during the Super Bowl and Fire Emblem: Heroes. Join us, won't you? And email the podcast at games+podcast@venturebeat.com with any questions or comments.
GamesBeat Decides discusses the future of Overwatch. Host Jeffrey Grubb and co-host Mike Minotti discuss what Blizzard has been doing with the game so far and what we want from the shooter in 2017. Join us, won't you?
On this week's podcast, the crew talks about the 3DS. Is the Switch going to replace Nintendo's handheld? And what were the five best 3DS games? GamesBeat Decides.
In this special episode, the GamesBeat Decides team reacts to Nintendo's Switch event. We talk about the price, release date, motion controls as well as games like 1-2 Switch, Super Mario Odyssey, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The GB Decides crew picks the dormant Nintendo franchises that should return on the Switch.
In this miniepisode, Mike and Jeff pick the 5 best-looking consoles of all time.
In this episode, GamesBeat Decide gets the whole crew together for a lengthy, contentious battle over what are the 10 best games of the year. Join us, won't you?
In part 3 of our look back at 2016, Jeff and Mike pick the best gaming company of 2016.
In the second part of our GB Rewind series, we decide the best new gaming universe.
GamesBeat Decides looks back on 2016 with some year-end awards.
Jeff, Dean, and Mike talk about the Nintendo Switch's Maxwell chip, Super Mario Run's $10 price, and the top 10 best Star Wars games.
On this week's episode, host Jeffrey Grubb and his cohort Mike Minotti talk about Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios. Then they decide the following topics:Are baby Pokemon enough to save Pokemon Go? Is Super Mario Run exciting?Is Nintendo’s Switch marketing working?Can Call of Duty recover?
On this week's episode, host Jeffrey Grubb has GamesBeat writers Dean Takahashi and Mike Minotti on. Together, they discuss Oculus Touch, The Last Guardian, PlayStation Experience, and The Game Awards.
On this week's episode, host Jeffrey Grubb and GamesBeat editor Jason Wilson discuss the first hours of Final Fantasy XV, No Man's Sky's first big update, game sales, and getting back into Hearthstone.
On this week's episode of the GamesBeat Decides podcast, Mike and Jeff discuss Thanksgiving co-op games, the Nintendo Switch price, Conan O'Brien being mean to Japanese role-playing games, and the top-5 Wii games.
On the episode for the week of November 14, GamesBeat Decides host Jeffrey Grubb and his cohort Mike Minotti decide the fate of the NES Mini and 2016's forgotten game of the year contenders. They also choose the next franchise that Telltale should work on.