Nextlander - giant bomb made better imo.
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My goal is just to have a community where people can go and see what new game news is out for the day and comment on it.
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Same.
now do u say this about current GB or their more well known previous iterations? ive only been into them since their main hosts/people being Jan, Grubb, Bakalar and Ryckert. Tam and Lucy from gamespot are frequent collaborators along with Mike Minotti.
if you're not familiar with their current crew i suggest giving em another look, they crack me up and bring a ton of personality to the table.
From what I know, nextlander is former GB people. I'll definitely check it out, i have lots of drive/work/gaming time to consume pods
I'm in the UK, so some of this might be UK centric:
Podcasts
- Digital Foundry Weekly, Weekly podcast discussing gaming news/hardware etc (If you know DF you know what this is)
- The Crate and Crowbar, PCGamerUK used to have a podcast and these guys move to this. Few friends talking about games and it's decent (not overly technical or in depth, more just mates chatting).
- IGN UK Podcast, absolutely love the personalities on this, it seems more like some mates chatting with a bit of structure (less like the IGN ethos of pushing as much out as possible).
- VGC, Again a few mates chatting about games, good production values and I value their opinions.
RSS feeds
- Eurogamer.net features, similar to DF, but they cover decent articles about games.
- Uppercut - Features, doesn't post often but has well thought out articles about games and they're a joy to read.
- Polygon - Feature, interesting articles about films/games. I don't read them all just ones interesting or relevant to me.
- Rock Paper Shotgun features, PC Gaming articles that explores interesting questions about newer/popular games.
- IGN Feed, All the feeds above are features where it's not just regurgitated news that spams your feed, they're well thought out. Well IGN isn't features, it's just gaming news. I hardly read the artcles, just scroll the titles.
first off, beautiful formatting! Jeff Grubb of current Giant Bomb has Andy Robinson from VGC on his morning show pretty frequently, I enjoy him. I do catch DF content and pods time to time as well.
I've never set up an RSS feed but might look into it, something to scroll on the can/ when i have a few mins of downtime would be nice. google's served articles arent cutting it. Left the thing that previously filled this gap behind a few months ago.
Definitely setup RSS. Can just keep everything in one place. Lemmy, YouTube and Mastodon also support RSS feeds
A bit related but do you like using RSS? I've never used it before because it never seemed like it was worth setting up. Do you recommend it/ is it worth it?
Yes I love it.
Pick all your favourite news/content/podcasts/youtube and set them up in an RSS app.
Then it's all in one place, no visiting multiple apps/websites. It's just there ready to go. You can then easily keep track of what you've read, haven't read and saved.
Remap Radio
Nextlander
I still go back and listen through the original Arrow Pointing Down/Giant Bombcast up until Ryan's passing. The age of the content makes it downright historically interesting now for their commentary on game releases.
The chemistry of those guys (Vinny and Brad included) is still untouchable, no one can rein Jeff in and play off him as well as Ryan did, and Ryan is by far my favorite person to ever grace that website and podcast, and rightfully so as it was his child with Jeff. Rest in peace.
Jesse Cox has 5 Minute Gaming News that lists news into little bite-sized chunks that I can handle every weekday. Used to love Jesse on the Cooptional and Cox n Crendor podcasts so I like listening to him.
Also every Friday Crendor is featured on the Cren Minute where he talks about whatever he wants and its the most redundant and hilarious thing to me.
And shoutouts to Lyle Wrath's hilarious Pregame Discharge show where he lays out the news in an extreme and absurd way. Used to be weekly but now kind of forced to be monthly after Destructoid dropped it.
Nice to see Jesse mentioned. I love his entire sphere of friends.
It's been many years and I've found very few outlets that consistently resonate with me.
In terms of review quality, I think the best one is Easy Allies (formed by folks who used to work at GameTrailers). They match video clips with a well-written script and professional narration so perfectly. You can tell they haven't just thoroughly played the game under review, but they know its history among the genre. But IMO they focus too much on console, where I'm PC-only.
I'm also a Linux gamer now. Gaming On Linux and Boiling Steam are good for that, but I'm open to more.
I listen to The Besties and Into the Aether, mostly because their tastes align with mine a lot of the time.
Games are entertainment, and so I get my news coverage from people who I find entertaining. This means I'll take biased, opinionated ranting if it's funny-enough. So mostly Yahtzee.
I get my Serious News about municipal politics.
100%, personality goes a lot way.
which is why im so partial to the current incarnation of giant bomb. i didn't follow them in theur bigger days so i had no preconceived notion of what GB should be, i just followed jeff grubb to it when he moved there from gamesbeat. super charistmatic dude, funny as hell, great takes, goes out of his way to help signal boost other games media people.
the chemistry the gb crew has is magic and they all have great and distinct tastes in games. plus they do stupid shows like blight club where they pick awful games for each other to beat like bubsy 3d, sonic 06, robocop for xbox and heckle each other/ laugh at each other's misfortunes
Podcast wise: Rebel FM, though after all these years it's more just to catch up with them than the actual talking points, but always enjoyable.
For deep dives into specific games Cane & Rinse (full disclosure I have met and consider friends some of the guys involved).
For Indie Games, The Sausage Factory by Chris O'Regan, which these days is hosted by Cane And Rinse is a great way to hear directly from the game devs themselves.
Remap Radio is basically the only podcast I listen to now
Still looking for good written coverage, though
Minnmax - Some former Game Informer peeps pulled a Nextlander and it's been great. For anyone checking it out for the first time now, usually Ben Hansen is the host, but he's away for a time on paternity leave.
ben is back now! minnmax is awesome
I listen to the besties and triple click
Can't comment on news, but the friends per second podcast has been my go to
I honestly don’t watch or listen to stuff about gaming. I just read my RSS feeds about upcoming games and pirate them and if I like them, I buy.
I don't really. I don't keep up with AAA games, most of them don't interest me. There's a looooot of games out there and only a fraction of them interest me.
I also don't really watch YouTubers and stuff in general, I find it hard to watch.
Yeah, I'm not into podcasts and YouTube videos either. Just let me read about my games please
I enjoy listening to these podcasts more for their entertainment value than just trying to get the best information.
Podquisition - The hosts are very entertaining as they go over the games they've played as well as news in the industry. Laura also does a great job at reporting news leaks.
What's Good Games - Industry veterans who run a little too high energy go over gaming news as well as games they've played and often get hands-on impressions for upcoming titles.
The Inverted Castle - Fun retrospectives on Metroidvania games of old.
Square Roots - A Let's Play on classic RPGs that goes into great detail on each game across multiple episodes featuring the hosts thoughts and opinions on the games as they play through each section together.
FPS: Friends Per Second and the SkillUp channel in general. I also keep up to date with AngryJoeShow and his reviews/news videos.
I'd agree - SkillUp's channel (including FPS), and Digital Foundry's DF Weekly covers pretty much all my gaming needs with their content.
Castle Super Beast has long been my go to gaming and pop culture podcast.
I get all my news from Lyle Rath on Pregame Discharge. He's told me it's the only videogame show, so I'm surprised to hear about all these other shows.