The Inner Gamer is a video game podcast exploring the world of video games and the industry surrounding them. Built for the casual gamer, we dive into all the games to weed out the games that are worth your time.
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NOTE: We had some audio issues in this recording where everything sounded like an AM radio. We decided to try some new AI tech and this is the output. It cleaned up the AM radio sound quite a bit but you may notice us sounding a little...foreign or merging words together, that's the AI making assumptions :-D Fun experiment for sure, enjoy the show!…
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Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is here! We never thought we'd have a Call of Duty game on this podcast again, but Treyarch and the other teams behind this game outdid themselves. Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is the full package. The campaign is solid, the multiplayer is super addicting and the zombies mode is a blast. Best of all? This is all available on Xb…
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Brett reviews The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. It's from the folks that brought us the remake of Link's Awakening. This game puts you in the shoes of Zelda creating "echoes" of enemies and objects in the world to rescue everyone from the rifts. We also talk about Jason's review of the PlayStation Portal. Does he agree with Austin? We take a l…
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In this episode, Brett gives an early review of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. This game dropped back in January but we're just now getting to it. He's only 8 hours in so there is still 50 some more hours to enjoy but we share a lot of the early gameplay, talk about the story, experience the minigames and more. Austin gets his hands on the early a…
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In this episode, we review Sony's answer to Mario with their cute Astro Bot game made by Team ASOBI. This game is brilliant in so many ways and we talk about the innovative gameplay mechanics, the gorgeous graphics and the fun surprises celebrating Playstation's history. We also review Age of Mythology Retold available on Xbox Game Pass. This game …
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Concord was killed by Sony so we didn't do a follow up review. Sorry to those looking forward to it! Maybe it'll come back in the future? That being said, we have a great show for you. First, we review Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2. This game from Saber is a truly brutal, action packed thrill ride. It features a campaign, cooperative missions and f…
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We review the start to the World Saga called "World of Warcraft The War Within." Is it a huge step forward for the MMO? No. Is it fun to play? Sure is! We also share our first impressions of Black Myth Wukong. It's hard. But it looks amazing and apparently inspired Dragon-Ball Z! Brett gets into the alpha of Splitgate 2 and it's ready for primetime…
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We saw the Borderlands movie so you didn't have to. It's a mess. This review will feature spoilers but let's be honest, we're helping you. Brett also reviews Against the Storm, available on Xbox Game Pass. It's a dark fantasy citybuilder with roguelike elements and it's a ton of fun. He also reviews Teardown, a game where you literally tear things …
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We play the final chapter in the light and darkness saga of Destiny 2 called The Final Shape. The First Descendant brought us back into the world of Destiny. We also discuss where Bungie goes from here. What does the future look like for them? Will we see a Destiny 3? Will Marathon be good? What else are they working on? Austin revisits World of Wa…
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This week Brett reviews Once Human, an MMO survival game that is a mix of Control and Death Stranding for the story. It also gains influences from The Division, Palworld, New World and many other games to make for a surprisingly compelling and engaging experience. The progression is impressive, the building is expansive, the world is fun to explore…
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We have some fantastic conversations this week. First, we play Nexon's new looter shooter called The First Descendant. Brett played it in beta back in October of 2022 and now it's out in full release. It's part Warframe and part Destiny. Will it be good enough to take some player's away from the other games? Brett also gets into the closed beta for…
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Welcome to Episode 400! Jason dives back into Bright Falls with the Night Springs DLC for Alan Wake 2. It features 3 distinct stories in the Alan Wake multiverse. Brett and Austin play Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 at Dallas Fan Expo. It's a ton of fun and we can't wait for this game to come out this Fall! We also review the roguelike Crab Champion…
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This week review No Rest for the Wicked. It's a game in early access from the team that brought us Ori and the Blind Forest. Austin played it and is loving it so far. Brett also jumps into Tekken 8 after seeing it at DreamHack Dallas. It's a blast from the past with a ton of content to keep people busy. From a story mode to arcade mode to online ve…
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Austin reviews Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2. Xbox had a lot riding on Ninja Theory deliving a banger with this game but unfortunately it doesn't live up to the first one aside from a mega graphics upgrade. Brett also dives into xDefiant, the new shooter from Ubisoft featuring characters from all their major franchises such as Watch Dogs, The Division,…
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Austin gives his full review of Stellar Blade, the game from Korean mobile game developer SHIFT UP. He talks about the story, gameplay and how the world actually opens up beyond the demo. Brett also reviews Manor Lords. It's a indie title made by one guy where you build a medieval city and survive through the seasons. Brett also jumps into the earl…
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We've made it to the end of the Fallout TV show on Prime TV and have a lot of great things to say about it. We have a full spoilercast here so if you haven't finished the show, please skip forward to the next segment! Speaking of which, Fallout has brought us back into the universe so we revisit Fallout 76. Is it worth jumping back into in 2024? Br…
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Brett reviews a cozy farming game called Lightyear Frontier. You get a mech that looks an awful lot like a tractor transformer and collect resources, farm and explore the world. It's a fun game available on Xbox Game Pass for you and up to 3 other friends. We also go down a rabbit hole with TV Shows. We review Season 2 of the Halo tv show as well a…
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We review the weirdly satisfying Tingus Goose mobile game. It's created by SweatyChair with illustrations by Master Tingus. It's an idle game where you grow a goose tree out of a person to reach a certain height. It's weird but satisfying? We also have been dropping a lot for democracy in Helldivers 2. With our cumulative 100+ hours in the game, we…
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We went to SXSW 2024 this year. It's a big conference and festival that occurs in Austin, TX featuring interactive, film, tv and music. We went and attended a ton of gaming sessions about Roblox, Fortnite, streaming and more. We also experienced some awesome brand activations such as a promo for the Fallout TV show where we entered a version of Fil…
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We review a mobile game evolved into a full console and PC game called Granblue Fantasy: Relink. Austin played this game and is enjoying the gameplay, the JRPG mechanics and the world to explore. Is it a 10/10? Not really but is it worth playing? Very much so. Brett also plays the deck builder roguelike Balatro. It's inspired by Poker but it's much…
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We revisit Sucide Squad: Kill the Justice League. We've all beaten the game and dive into a SPOILERCAST about the final parts of the game, the endgame content and what is coming for the future! We also have another segment where the team is split about whether this game is a success or not. Will it succeed long term? Only time will tell. We also re…
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Palworld is taking over the world with over 600k active players. It's a game that pulls inspiration from Pokemon and Breath of the Wild, but brings all of this in a survival game packaging. We're having a blast and think you should too before Nintendo tries to shut them down. We also review Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League. We're mixed on this…
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It's time for the Game of the Year 2023! The Inner Gamer shares their biggest and worst games of the year as well as our defacto Top 10 list. We also talk about our most anticipated games of 2024. Suicide Squad lifted the NDA for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. We played the alpha and have a lot of good things (and bad) to say about it! We …
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In this episode, we talk all about The Game Awards. We dive into the winners and losers and discuss a bit about the show format and what could've been done to make it better. We also talk about all the world premieres, some exciting and some less than exciting for the team here at The Inner Gamer. We also talk about what we want from Grand Theft Au…
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We review Lethal Company, the new game made by one developer that's beating out Call of Duty on Steam. It's a creepy game where your goal is to collect scrap to sell to the company while avoiding things trying to kill you. We also play Awakened King, the DLC from Remnant 2. Austin plays the indie game Cocoon from the art director behind Inside and …
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FINISH HIM. We dove into Mortal Kombat 1 this past week with some friends. We competed against each other in a fierce battle in this beautiful, new fighter game. Does it bring anything revolutionary to the franchise? Not really. Is it a blast to play? Most definitely. We also review Super Mario Bros Wonder on the Switch. This is a fun, accessible 2…
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We give our full review on Spider-Man 2 and compare it to the original. Which game had a better story? Did this one deliver all we wanted? What about the gameplay? We also give our first look at Alan Wake 2. This game is frightening but incredibly well done with a lot of unique new features we haven't seen in many games. Is it walking simulator? Su…
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Cyberpunk 2077's DLC has arrived called Phantom Liberty. The game may finally have reached true RPG status with the 2.0 update and this new DLC. It's more tactical, with more mechanics that makes for a greater, more diverse set of gameplay moments. Spider-Man 2 is also here and we dive into this wonderful playground of New York as Peter Parker and …
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We have a lot of game reviews this episode! We open with Assassin's Creed Mirage. It's a toned down version of the recent RPG focused Assassin's Creed games. This is a prequel to Valhalla following the story of Basim. Does the game bring back the nostalgia we wanted or does nostalgia leave a sour taste in our mouth? We also played the multiplayer c…
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Say hello to our new look! This podcast is the first one with our fresh, new branding! We hope you enjoy it as much as we had fun creating it. In this episode, Brett returns to Oahu for The Crew Motorfest. The last time he ventured into Oahu in a game was with Test Drive Unlimited. This isn't exactly that game, but it still brings back some of the …
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Xbox's most anticipated game of the year has finally arrived: Starfield. Starfield is Bethesda's first new universe in 25 years and it leaves the team...divided. Some like it, some say it leaves a lot to be desired. Will it have the staying power that Skyrim had in gaming history or will it quickly be forgotten? We also review Pikmin 4 on the Switc…
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Baldur's Gate 3 has consumed our lives. We invite our friend Joe from the Nerd Sloth Podcast onto the show to talk about this incredible CRPG from Larian Studios. This game has so much content, great choice-driven gameplay and amazing classes that create a ton of diversity in the content. We also share our first impressions on Texas Chainsaw Massac…
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In this episode, Brett heads to the past to play a game from Crytek called Hunt: Showdown. This game released in 2019 and it has taken us awhile to get there. Jumping into this game, we're sad it took us this long. This is a great game with a really fun gameplay loop that keeps us coming back. Hunt monsters, fight other hunters and try and escape a…
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We're back! This is round 2 of Episode 378 because our audio broke on the last podcast. We missed a week, but this podcast is still as exciting as ever! We review our hotly anticipated game Remnant 2. It delivered on all fronts and we're having a blast with this Dark Souls-like game. Brett also reviews the indie game Viewfinder. It's a puzzle game …
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Welcome to the latest episode of The Inner Gamer! In this episode, we review Exoprimal, a sci-fi action-adventure game, discussing its unique storyline, dynamic combat, and great visuals with amazing performance. Does it have longevity? We also dive into The Division 2 in 2023, exploring its evolution and why it remains a top choice for cooperative…
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In episode 376 of The Inner Gamer, we dive into the latest and greatest in the world of gaming. We kick things off by discussing the highly anticipated release of Battlebit Remastered, a brick-like game that harkens back to the days of Battlefield 2. We then explore the intriguing concept of Midnight Ghost Hunt, a unique multiplayer game where play…
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In this episode, we review Blizzard's new MMO Diablo 4. It's a wonderful departure of past games, working great at launch with some fun gameplay. We discuss this gameplay and what is in store for the future of the franchise. We also get access to The Finals closed beta. We share first impressions from this first-person shooter coming from former Ba…
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This week we invite a local musician who has an exciting track record in the industry. His name is TRVR? and he hails from Fort Worth. At the age of 16 he was on American Idol and made it to the top 24, he continued his music career and now makes a full-time living playing music. In this episode, we chat about some Tears of the Kingdom and how game…
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In a special episode of The Inner Gamer podcast, we welcomed Joe from Nerd Sloth as our special guest. We began by sharing our first impressions of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, discussing its stunning visuals, immersive world, and captivating storyline. Our excitement was infectious as we anticipated the game's potential to continue t…
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In episode 372 of The Inner Gamer podcast, we discussed several exciting new games and gave our thoughts on their potential. We reviewed Star Wars Jedi Survivor, a new addition to the Star Wars universe that impressed us with its graphics, story, and gameplay mechanics despite its many bugs. We also talked about Redfall, a vampire-themed first-pers…
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NOTE: This podcast contained an error. We stated that Inscryption came out in 2022. It was actually released on 2021. Apologies for the confusion! Welcome back to The Inner Gamer! In this episode, we have a jam-packed show for you, starting with our in-depth review of the indie game Inscryption. We take a deep dive into the game's blend of card-bas…
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In the latest episode of The Inner Gamer podcast, the hosts covered a range of gaming topics, including a review of Hi Fi Rush, a rhythm game with a unique soundtrack and vibrant visuals from Tango Gameworks. The hosts discussed the gameplay mechanics, level design, and overall presentation of the game, and gave their final verdict on why they won'…
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In this episode of The Inner Gamer podcast, we discuss the open beta of Diablo 4. We share our initial impressions of the game, highlighting the improved graphics and overall gameplay experience. We also talk about the various character classes available and how they differ from each other. Additionally, we touch on the PvP aspect of the game and t…
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On this episode of The Inner Gamer podcast, hosts Austin, Jason and Brett dive into two highly anticipated games - Sons of the Forest and Atomic Heart. Both games have been generating a lot of buzz with their unique settings and mechanics. After spending some time with both titles, the hosts give their honest opinions on the games' strengths and we…
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Atomic Heart is a new game from a new studio called Mundfish. "In a mad and sublime utopian world, take part in explosive encounters. Adapt your fighting style to each opponent, use your environment and upgrade your equipment to fulfill your mission. If you want to reach the truth, you'll have to pay in blood." We have our first impressions of the …
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In this episode of The Inner Gamer, we dive into the world of gaming with a review of the highly anticipated Hogwarts Legacy game. We share our thoughts on the gameplay, storyline, and overall experience of being a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in this incredibly deep, open-world RPG. Next, we discuss our impressions of Marv…
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If you're wondering what's coming in 2023 in the games industry, look no further than our most anticipated games of 2023 top 10 list. We checked out Forspoken now that it's officially released and unfortunately it's the same as it was during the demo. It's missing something. It's missing fun. Another bummer, Suicide Squad is said to have a battle p…
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We’re back in 2023 with our annual Game of the Year 2022 discussion! The crew highlights their favorite games of 2022. Will we have some surprises in our lists? Tune in to find out! We also have reviews of some leftover 2022 games like Sam Barlow’s Immortality and Justin Roiland’s High on Life. Both very different but both very weird. We talk about…
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This week Travis joins the podcast to talk about his hotly anticipated game Warhammer 40k Darktide. This is the next game after Vermintide 2 which Austin and Travis played a ton. Is it better than the previous game or does it miss the mark? We also jump into the incredibly wild, but insanely fun Goat Simulator 3. This is a wild ride and we can't wa…
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This week Brett joins the street scene with Need for Speed Unbound. Does the game truly let us relive the days of Underground or is it a miss? Find out what this game does and doesn’t offer to long time fans of the franchise. Austin reviews A Plague Tale: Requiem, the sequel to the sleeper hit A Plague Tale: Innocence. It’s a beautiful, story-drive…
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