GameSpot GamePlay Episode 53: Roguelikelike
Host Kevin VanOrd welcomes Dying Light producer Tymon Smektala to talk about the living dead with guests Tom Mc Shea and Chris Watters.
Host Kevin VanOrd welcomes Dying Light producer Tymon Smektala to talk about the living dead with guests Tom Mc Shea and Chris Watters.
Telltale Games tackles the Fables comics in their upcoming interactive drama. Kevin VanOrd takes a close look at the first episode.
Modder Rick Francis is out to ensure that the classics are neither gone nor forgotten.
Host Kevin VanOrd welcomes guest Joseph Barron and regular Tom Mc Shea to pass judgment upon things that must be judged.
Kevin VanOrd spent the weekend in San Francisco's Japantown exploring the joys of GaymerX, a gaming convention focused on LGBT culture.
Will EverQuest Next be the game changer it aims to be? Kevin VanOrd digs into the details.
Tom, Tyler, and Caro join host Kevin VanOrd to return to the halcyon days of the video game Cold War.
Kevin VanOrd exercises his prowess and his patience in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag's Wolfpack multiplayer mode.
Kevin returns to hosting duties to discuss heroes and antiheroes with Carolyn, Tyler, and Tom.
Kevin VanOrd sits down with three talents to unveil the amount of research and care being poured into Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
Project Spark’s intuitive tools make it a snap to design and test game worlds of your very own.
Ryse is more than just a bunch of quick-time events. But how deep will this cinematic adventure go?
Tom Mc Shea takes over Kevin's hosting duties this week to explore EVO 2013 and Star Wars geekery with Caro and Peter.
We lost someone dear. And so we tell our favorite Ryan Davis stories, admiring the man's work and describing his finest profanities.
By adding a snowmobile shootout and a slinky temptress, The Secret World's newest episode channels a beloved British Secret Service spy.
Developer Mike Bithell joins Kevin, Carolyn, and Tom to show new GameSpotter Walter Lopez the ropes. Or in this case, the barbed wire.
Host Kevin VanOrd asks Tom, Peter, Tyler, and Andy to contemplate The Last of Us, State of Decay, and the kind of stories games are best at telling.
Chris Watters, Shaun McInnis, and Tom Mc Shea sit down to discuss the emotional rollercoaster known as The Last of Us.
Host Kevin VanOrd and the GameSpot crew react in real time to Microsoft's big Xbox One news before launching into their yearly E3 tirade.
ArcheAge and The Elder Scrolls Online are cut from very different cloths. Which of these two MMOGs featured at E3 2013 has the most potential to stand apart?
The Crew is an ambitious open-world game to be sure. But is the driving actually any fun?
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will feature an expansive open world. But is that necessarily a good thing?
Kevin VanOrd examines the online concept dominating E3 2013's multiplayer games.
The upcoming sequel adds sea shanties and seamless oceanic exploration to the series' expanding repertoire.
Kevin VanOrd and Carolyn Petit analyze the latest Metal Gear Solid V trailer, seen at E3 2013.
It's the newest British invasion! Host Kevin VanOrd welcomes Martin Gaston, Mark Walton, Danny O'Dwyer, and Tom Mc Shea. They then break the podcast.
Giant Bomb's Matt Rorie gives us all he's got--and more!--on this week's pro-consumer, pro-panda podcast.
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified writer Erik Caponi re-enters The Matrix to talk about the Xbox One and the art of video game storytelling.
Kevin ruminates on whether Microsoft actually revealed anything surprising when announcing the Xbox One.
Grab a key for this upcoming MOBA, which gives you access to this weekend's beta event, as well as all subsequent events!
Danny O'Dwyer is in the house. And so we get all judgmental on everything there is to judge.
Thomas Was Alone creator Mike Bithell talks platformers, paint, and pornographic images with Kevin and crew on this week's podcast.
Kevin VanOrd journeys to Rivellon for a look at Divinity: Original Sin.
Something's rotten in the state of GameSpot. How else to explain why Tom Mc Shea takes the hosting reigns in this Grand Theft Auto-infused podcast?
What's better than the possibility of another Homeworld game in the foreseeable future? Well, nothing. But here's another podcast episode anyway!
Supergiant Games' fantastic Greg Kasavin joins Kevin and company to talk about the good old days, the good new days, and all the days in between.
Host Kevin VanOrd and his motley crew of GameSpotters go the always-online route, and Dishonored designer Harvey Smith talks about his new novel.
Kevin VanOrd shares his thoughts on the PC version of the entertaining and problematic Defiance in advance of the full review.
IGN's Mitch Dyer joins Kevin, Caro, Chris, and Tyler to analyze BioShock Infinite and ask each other: what does it all mean?
The newest Thief is very much a modern game--but it hasn't forgotten its deep roots.
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