We talk about the different types of games that may lend themselves to podcast listening - games that are clean, simple, and don’t split your attention, games that are so noisy that you don’t need to pay attention because you’re succeeding at them with every interaction, and games you know really really well. We also, as is our established wont, go off on some long tangents. Matthew explains a particular and surprisingly piece of music that is forever associated with war in his mind, for example. Alice tries to share a topical news story about Tiger King for a moment of levity, and is met with embarrassing silence for several seconds because neither of those other two weirdos had watched the series. And can mice be mic’d up to owls? Would Mr Bean eat a shoe? Can Alice ever learn to simulate empathy? Perhaps. This week’s Big Question was the games you play whilst listening to pods. Send in your questions and suggestions to us at podcast@rockpapershotgun.com.
You can listen above, or on on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or Pocket Casts. You can find the RSS feed here, and you can discuss the episode on our Discord channel, which has a dedicated room for podcast chat. Music is by Jack de Quidt. Links We discuss perennial favourite Wilmot’s Warehouse. Here is a review of it, here is an interview with the developers, and here is an entire separate podcast episode about it, which you could conceivably listen to whilst playing Wilmot’s Warehouse. Matthew brings up partially-forgotten explodey mutant gem Sunset Overdrive, which only came to PC a couple of years ago. Matt loved it. Alice Has played 300 hours of Dragon Age: Inquisition and should probably stop at some point. Nate has listened to film podcasts while playing Borderlands 2. He’s also listened to a lot of podcasts whilst roaming around in Red Dead Redemption 2. Further reading on Nate’s ADHD can be found at his article “I took medical speed and played Deadliest Catch: The Game” Mad Max is the ultimate 7/10 game. Carole Baskin finally got her hands on Joe Exotic’s zoo (but, in a twist not mentioned on this podcast, a sheriff has now claimed her missing husband’s will is a forgery).