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Author: Bill Jennings

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A video game podcast wherein each episode, a guest and I enthusiastically evangelize for an underappreciated game.
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Episode 13 - Transistor

Episode 13 - Transistor

2024-05-0401:15:45

As we approach its 10th anniversary, my guest and I discuss the aspects of Transistor that have made it age like a fine wine: it's gorgeous character and environmental art design - as well as its dynamic, versatile and supremely satisfying combat - all contained within a world that has suffered an apocalyptic event but never succumbs to the usual drab and dour trappings of many others in the genre. So gather up your functions, disable your limiters, and enjoy our journey exploring Cloudbank. Support my guest and friend, Connor: Wishlist Defense of Nations on Steam Buy Metanoia - E-Book (Amazon) Buy Metanoia - Physical (Barnes & Noble) Find WYSP on: YouTube Twitter
NOTE: THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED BEFORE SABER INTERACTIVE CONFIRMED THAT THE REMAKE IS "ALIVE AND WELL". It was my immense honor, privilege, and blessing to be joined by MrMattyPlays to gush about the often far too maligned brilliance of Knights Of The Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. We discuss how it complements its predecessor in the locations it visits and even revisits, the themes it grapples with, and the characters it fleshes out. We also perform a check-up on both entries' developers, THAT remake, and the Star Wars IP. Special THANK YOUs to Lockmort for making this episode possible, and Kassel Labs for bringing my Star Wars crawl intro idea to life.
*** AUDIO VERSION OF YOUTUBE VIDEO *** It's been an eventful year in the games industry. From the many great releases to some that were not so great, all amidst a slew of layoffs, closures, leaks and hacks. Taking a step back: I wanted to do something in the spirit of the podcast. This episode serves to highlight a collection of games which released this past year that my friends and I felt needed more attention in the only way we knew how: to enthusiastically evangelize for them. Thank you to everyone involved in the making of both this episode and the episodes throughout the year. This podcast, and by extension myself, would be far less without you.
Episode 10 - Chibi Robo

Episode 10 - Chibi Robo

2023-11-1501:08:43

I collected all the Happy Points chatting about one of my biggest gaming surprises of the past few years, where you play as a tiny robot tasked with cleaning up both an entire house - and its occupants relationships! Plug into the adventure that is us spreading the happiness of this game's surprisingly rewarding gameplay loop, rich world, and eclectic cast of characters - and we explore the massive potential of Chibi Robo as a franchise! Dolphin Emulator - https://dolphin-emu.org/ Chibi Robo ROM - https://archive.org/details/Chibi-robo_plug_into_adventure
Episode 9 - Signalis

Episode 9 - Signalis

2023-10-2701:07:55

For the season of horror, I decided to celebrate the 1-year anniversary of the release of the mesmerizing modern masterpiece of survival horror that is Signalis. My guests and I discuss why this game is so much more than just an amazing amalgamation of Resident Evil and Silent Hill, how it not only pulls from the best of those two revered franchises but stands on its own to be something truly transcendent. As if survival horror gaming inspiration wasn't enough: it also draws from horror film, television and even books to craft a rich world with dense lore that contains within it a surprisingly deep and impactful story. All of these factors are why this game will be ingrained within our memories for a very long time.
In another celebration of the release of Sabotage Studios' Sea Of Stars, we went back to their debut effort: The Messenger. My guest and I discuss how this complete package of a game - the gameplay, the art, the music, the writing - and, yes, even the story - produce something I consider one of the best gaming experiences I've had in the past few years. Furthermore, this sensational debut effort followed up by Sea Of Stars makes Sabotage one of the most imaginative and talented studios working today - and we don't bother with silly nitpicks like comma splices!
I decided it was mandatory that I do the other bookend game of the Ueda / Team Ico trilogy and - for this somewhat divisive but extraordinary work of interactive art - I was blessed enough to have on one of its biggest fans. Dustin Furman (Executive Producer of Last Stand Media) joins me to discuss why The Last Guardian - like its astonishing and iconic creation Trico - can be somewhat frustrating but is ultimately a misunderstood masterpiece. We examine the DNA taken from Ueda's two preceding entries, gush about the emotional impact from this journey of a boy and a bird dog, and how gameplay and story are expertly interwoven. Also, while you've likely never experienced a game quite like this - and we may in fact never see one quite like it ever again - fingers crossed we hear from Ueda-san soon.
On this episode: I brought on the mercurial talent known as Radec to discuss Ico, the first game from Team Ico led by auteur Fumito Ueda. We discuss how the limits of the PS2 hardware and its minimalist art style did not stop Ico from being ahead of its time to influence many of today's prominent developers due to its brilliant design of a single interconnected 3D space that still holds up 2 decades and 4 console generations later. Oh, and of course I did not miss an opportunity to pick Radec's brain on the potential of an Ico remake as well as a TV/Movie adaptation!
Episode 5 - Chrono Trigger

Episode 5 - Chrono Trigger

2023-08-1401:00:03

With the release of Sabotage Studios' Sea Of Stars looming, it was appropriate to look back upon what inspired it: Chrono Trigger. To have a discussion about such a pinnacle of JRPGs it required multiple guests, so I brought on 2 of the co-hosts of the wonderful Backlog Brainrot podcast to talk about why this game is so beloved, why it was so revolutionary, and - no - it really doesn't need a remake, but please just port it forward!
For this episode full of delicious cheese and cigarettes I was honored to be joined by Ben Smith, Associate Editor of Last Stand Media. We gush about why Vanquish is an over-the-top high-octane - but mostly overlooked - sparkling gem of a third-person shooter. It serves as a reminder of the times when video games didn't overstay their welcome, why PlatinumGames is so revered, and why Shinji Mikami is more than just the Resident Evil guy. Check out Ben's video: ⁠Vanquish - The LAST Great Shooter Ever... ⁠Ben Smith - Assoc Editor, Last Stand Media; Host, Handsome Phantom Podcast Handome Phantom Ben (Is Handsome) - YouTube BenSmith2588 - Twitter BenIsHandsome - Twitch Why You Should Play YouTube Twitter
Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would get so much enjoyment out of a pair of games involving a immature idiotic sociopath of a protagonist wielding a variety of ripoff lightsabers who performs a myriad of whacky side jobs, all oftentimes involving varying degrees of horny. Also you should do all of this while utilizing motion controls (did I mention this game is horny?) Thankfully I have one of the series' biggest fans to join me to make sense of it all, including what is a Suda51 and Grasshopper Manufacture. Twitter Youtube
Episode 2 - Bastion

Episode 2 - Bastion

2023-06-0153:43

For this episode, my buddy Cole (aka CompulsiveNerd) and myself gushed about the now revered developer Supergiant's debut effort, Bastion. We not only lauded how exceptional it is for an indie developer's maiden voyage, but also how much it informed their most recent release Hades, the game that would launch them into the stratosphere. Intro: "A Proper Story" - composed by Darren Korb - © 2011 Supergiant Games, LLC. All rights reserved. Outro: "In Case of Trouble", composed by Darren Korb - © 2011 Supergiant Games, LLC. All rights reserved. Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@WYSP_Pod⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@WYSPPod⁠
For the debut episode, there was little doubt who the guest would be. The only challenge would be what game. As it happens, it ended up being two games which I can't believe getting around to playing had taken me so long. Please enjoy my discussion of the wonderful pair of Axiom Verge games with everyone's friend Sean. Music The Axiom · Thomas Happ Axiom Verge (Original Soundtrack) ℗ 2015 Thomas Happ Games LLC To contact the podcast: wysppod@proton.me
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