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Welcome to Ongamecast, the podcast where every game is more than a pastime… it’s a world, a story, and a legacy waiting to be explored. I’m your host, Ikecy Christian, and every week we crack open the games you can’t stop playing and the ones you never saw coming.
From indie darlings to AAA epics, retro legends to genre-defining masterpieces, this is where we go beyond the surface. We dive into the design, the narrative, the emotion, and the culture behind the pixels.
Whether you’re a seasoned gamer, a lore junkie, or just here for the ride, here is your portal into the heart of gaming.
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Card game city

Card game city

2023-03-2535:41

Join us as we review 5 different card games. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ongamecast/support
The Oregon trail

The Oregon trail

2023-03-1922:12

Throwback to the children’s computer game all you 90s kids played in school!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ongamecast/support
Sequence

Sequence

2023-02-2516:07

Join us on our chat about one of my childhood favorites sequence! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ongamecast/support
The sock game

The sock game

2023-02-1812:25

Join us on our new venture into reviewing games! Starting with the sock game! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ongamecast/support
The Erdtree calls again — not with the golden light of grace this time, but with a whisper from its shadow. And here, on On-Game Cast, I’m your host, Íkecy Christian, guiding you through every haunting valley, every fog-laced ruin, and every breathtaking battle that defines this expansion. Developed by FromSoftware — the same minds behind Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Sekiro — and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree was released in June 2024, expanding on the 2022 Game of the Year that shook the entire gaming industry to its core.
This ain’t your regular game night.Nah, today we are diving into the unholy carnival of bullets, banter, and broken sanity known as Borderlands 4 — yeah, the long-awaited, loot-heavy, loud-as-hell sequel from the twisted geniuses at Gearbox Software and 2K Games, officially released in 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Hollow Knight: Silksong.Developed by Team Cherry, the same brilliant minds that gave us the cult-classic Hollow Knight back in 2017, and published independently by the same creative house, this upcoming sequel has been cooking longer than a prophecy waiting for its appointed time. Originally announced in 2019, and expected to drop sometime between late 2024 and early 2025, Silksong has become more than just a game. It’s become a legend in itself. A whispered myth across forums, Discord channels, and Reddit caves, where gamers chant: ‘When will Hornet rise?
Welcome… to The Old Country.This isn’t your typical run-and-gun, bang-bang gangster fantasy.No, this one’s soaked in wine, blood, and betrayal.A story that smells like gunpowder and aged cigar smoke — where loyalty is currency, and trust? Ha… that’s just another bullet waiting for your back.
Here’s the thing — every time you think Call of Duty has done it all, it somehow finds a new way to punch you in the adrenaline gland.And Black Ops 6? Oh, it doesn’t walk in quietly. It breaks the door down.This is not your old-school campaign where everyone’s in camo and the biggest twist is a betrayal halfway through, no.This one plays like an action movie that refused to end when the credits rolled.We’re talking conspiracies wrapped in espionage, betrayal baked into loyalty, and a kind of chaos that feels… cinematic.Black Ops 6 is a rock concert in a war zone, loud, messy, and absolutely magnetic.
The wait is finally over, Star Wars Outlaws has landed, and it’s rewriting what we thought a galaxy far, far away could be. In this episode of Ongamecast, we dive deep into Ubisoft’s bold new take on the Star Wars universe, one where you don’t wield a lightsaber or command the Force, but live and survive as a true outlaw.Join us as we explore the game’s open-world design, daring heist missions, underworld factions, and the freedom to play your way. From stealthy smuggler runs to full-scale shootouts, this episode breaks down how Outlaws brings rebellion, risk, and raw human grit back to Star Wars storytelling.Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just love a good sandbox adventure, this one’s for you. Tune in, kick back, and let’s take a hyperspace jump into the wild side of the galaxy.Press play — the heist begins now.
The wait is finally over — Skate (2025) is here, and it’s not just a sequel, it’s a revolution. In this episode of Ongamecast, we dive deep into how EA’s new vision transforms the iconic series into a living, breathing playground for creativity and community.From the redesigned open-world of San Vansterdam to the seamless online co-op experience, Skate (2025) lets players carve their own stories, create their own parks, and vibe in a space where style matters more than score. We explore the technical highs, the chaotic lows, and the undeniable culture this revival reignites.
After years of silence, Battlefield 6 explodes back onto the scene, not just as a sequel, but as a redemption story. In this electrifying episode of Ongamecast, we dive deep into how DICE rebuilt its legacy from the ashes of 2042, pushing the boundaries of destruction, teamwork, and immersive realism once again. From the reborn Frostbite engine to dynamic battles that feel alive with chaos, this is Battlefield at its finest, massive, cinematic, and human.Join us as we unpack what this comeback means for players, the FPS genre, and the future of large-scale multiplayer warfare.Experience the legacy, feel the chaos, and rediscover why scale and strategy still matter.
Rhythm games changed the way we play, and Rock Band 4 proved the beat never dies. Join us as we explore the game’s legendary return, its community-driven magic, and how it continues to influence the rhythm genre today. Get ready to relive the riffs, the chaos, and the unforgettable nights of plastic rock glory. Subscribe to ongamecast for more deep dives into gaming’s greatest moments.
The final encore has arrived for Rock Band 4. This episode dives deep into why the beloved rhythm game is being delisted, exploring the messy world of music licensing, the challenges of preserving games tied to third-party content, and what this means for the future of interactive music. We look back at the cultural legacy of Rock Band, why its disappearance hits harder than most game delistings, and what lessons the industry should take from this moment. If you’ve ever strummed a plastic guitar with friends or dreamed of being a rock star in your living room, this episode is for you.
Saudi Arabia just made one of the boldest moves in gaming history: taking over EA. In this episode, we unpack what this means for players, esports, and the industry at large. Is this the dawn of a golden era with unlimited funding and blockbuster productions, or does it risk censorship, political influence, and the loss of creative freedom? We dive deep into the opportunities, controversies, and the global power shift shaping the future of gaming.
In this episode of Ongamecast, we dive deep into Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot, the new AI assistant now in public beta on PC. Is it the ultimate tool for accessibility, immersion, and convenience — or a shortcut that robs players of discovery and challenge?We break down what Copilot is, how it works, the benefits, the controversies, and what it means for players, developers, and the future of gaming itself. From smarter NPCs to dynamic storylines, we explore how AI could reshape everything we know about play.Join us for an honest, entertaining, and future-focused discussion on why Gaming Copilot might be the most important experiment in gaming right now.
After more than a year in Early Access, Hades II finally launches in full on September 25, 2025. Supergiant Games returns with a sequel that expands the award-winning roguelike formula into something darker, sharper, and even more addictive.In this episode of Ongamecast, we break down everything you need to know:Melinoë’s rise as the new protagonist and her battle against ChronosHow witchcraft, Omega abilities, and new weapons change the gameplay loopThe haunting worlds, lunar-inspired art, and Darren Korb’s soundtrackWhy Hades II matters for the roguelike genre, and gaming as a wholeWhether you’re a returning Zagreus veteran or diving into the Underworld for the first time, this sequel is poised to be one of 2025’s defining releases.gaming, Hades II, Supergiant Games, roguelike, roguelite, Melinoë, Chronos, Switch 2 games, PC games 2025, indie games, Early Access, Darren Korb, Greek mythology games, Ongamecast
The Switch 2 isn’t just another Nintendo console. It’s the next step in hybrid gaming, promising better performance, a stronger lineup, and the versatility to change how, and where, we play.In this episode of Ongamecast, we explore:The confirmed games: Pokémon Legends Z-A, Donkey Kong Bananza, Mario Galaxy remasters, Square Enix RPGs, and moreThe wishlist: Mario, Metroid, Final Fantasy, Persona, and the dream revivals fans are begging forThe tech: docked vs handheld power, DLSS, battery life, and how it stacks up to Steam Deck & rivalsThe player experience: family play, portability, pricing, and accessibilityThe big picture: how Switch 2 could shape Nintendo’s future and the gaming industry for years to comeThis isn’t just about launch titles , it’s about Nintendo rewriting the rules again.gaming, Nintendo, Switch 2, Pokémon Legends Z-A, Donkey Kong Bananza, Super Mario Galaxy, Square Enix, Metroid Prime 4, Final Fantasy, Persona 6, handheld gaming, hybrid consoles, DLSS, Ongamecast
Tokyo Game Show has always been a cultural cornerstone in gaming, but 2025 brings a new twist. For the first time, the PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct joins the stage, putting PC gaming in the spotlight alongside console titans.In this episode of Ongamecast, we explore:The confirmed lineup: SEGA, Devolver Digital, Nightdive Studios, and moreThe most talked-about rumors and wishlist revealsWhy events like TGS still matter in an age of nonstop livestreamsWhat this means for the bigger picture of gaming, from nostalgia to innovation, accessibility to global communityIt’s not just another showcase. It’s a turning point in how the industry blends East and West, PC and console, indie and AAA.gaming, PC Gaming Show, Tokyo Game Show, TGS 2025, SEGA, Devolver Digital, Nightdive Studios, Square Enix, Capcom, Kojima Productions, PC gaming, console gaming, indie games, AAA games, Ongamecast
Fall 2025 is stacked with gaming blockbusters. From Borderlands 4 and Silent Hill f to Outer Worlds 2, Ninja Gaiden 4, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Ongamecast breaks down the season’s biggest launches, Game Pass highlights, and what it all means for the industry.gaming, Borderlands 4, Silent Hill f, Outer Worlds 2, Ninja Gaiden 4, Call of Duty Black Ops 7, EA Sports FC 26, Xbox Game Pass, Game Pass indies, Fall 2025 games, blockbuster games, gaming industry trends, Ongamecast
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