Episodes
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In this episode of the Pixelated Realms podcast, hosts Tyler Salerno and Dustin discuss their recent gaming experiences, including Minecraft with kids, the psychology of gaming and parenting, their adventures in Call of Duty Zombies, and the new Pokemon Pocket TCG mobile game. They explore the balance between gaming and real life, the importance of creativity in children, and the excitement of collecting cards in a digital format.
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In this episode of the Pixelated Realms Podcast, hosts Tyler Salerno and Dustin discuss their recent gaming experiences, including family gaming sessions with Lego Star Wars and Minecraft. They delve into the controversy surrounding the release of Dragon Age, exploring the disparity between critic and user reviews. The conversation shifts to memorable gaming glitches and exploits, before wrapping up with a character battle discussion centered on Goku and Vegeta from Dragon Ball Z.
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In this episode, Tyler and Dustin take over the podcast to discuss their love for anime and video games, focusing on their experiences with family gaming, the evolution of Lego games, and a continued review of the game 'Metaphor: A Fantasy'. We also chat about our favorite Anime game adaptations and answer our viewer questions!
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In this episode of the Pixelated Realms Gamescast, hosts Alex and Tyler discuss their current gaming experiences, including their thoughts on the game 'Metaphor: ReFantasia' and the nostalgic elements of classic shooters. They also delve into retro gaming, the development of Gameboy games, and their ongoing adventures in 'Space Marines 2' and 'Alan Wake 2'. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement and the evolution of gaming experiences over the years. In this episode, Tyler and Alex dive into various topics related to video games, including the importance of game mechanics versus storytelling, a character showdown between Ezio and Kratos, mobile game recommendations, and an in-depth discussion about the new RPG Metaphor Re-Fantazio. They explore the game's similarities to the Persona series, the gaming community's reception, and the subjective nature of game reviews, all while engaging with listener questions.
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Heya, we talk about Diablo and Halo. Tech tree's suck by the way. Also Tyler and Dustin need to play more games if they're going to be on a gamescast. Just saying...
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In this episode of the Pixelated Realms Gamescast, hosts Alex, Dustin, and Ralph dive into a variety of topics, including the much-anticipated sequel to Ghost of Tsushima, their personal gaming experiences from childhood, and a discussion on the merits of first-person versus third-person gaming perspectives.
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In this episode of the Pixelated Realms Games Cast, hosts Alex, Tyler, and Dustin discuss their recent gaming experiences, celebrate reaching a thousand subscribers on YouTube, and answer community questions. They delve into game recommendations for introducing spouses to gaming, debate the pricing of the PlayStation 5 Pro, and provide an overview of the new game Deadlock, sharing their impressions and expectations for its future.
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In this episode, we explore the failure of Sony's Concord, discussing why it struggled and how a free-to-play re-release could revive it. We compare its downfall to the success of Overwatch and the role of community in esports. We also touch on disappointing launches like Anthem and Overwatch 2, share our thoughts on the upcoming Minecraft movie, and discuss creating character names in games. Lastly, we review Space Marines 2, praising its Warhammer-inspired world-building and combat, while suggesting improvements for multiplayer and endgame content.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their weekly recap, answer questions from the community, and review the game Star Wars Outlaws. They also share what they've been playing and express their excitement for upcoming games. The hosts use a unique review scale and discuss their thoughts on the game's reviews. Outlaws of the Old West is praised for its stunning visuals and immersive gameplay. The game offers a living world experience where players can explore and survive as a scoundrel in a galaxy filled with danger. The skill system is minimalistic yet enjoyable, allowing players to progress and unlock abilities through in-game actions. The game also features a fun mini-game called Zabacc, adding another layer of entertainment. While some players may find the game too focused on stealth, it offers a unique and enjoyable experience for Star Wars fans and those who appreciate Ubisoft's open-world formula. Overall, Outlaws of the Old West is a great game with the potential for future DLC and content updates.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent gaming experiences, including the World of Warcraft expansion and the disappointing launch of the game Concord. They also talk about their pre-orders for upcoming games and the advantages and disadvantages of pre-ordering. The conversation revolves around the topic of pre-ordering games and the disappointment with recent releases. The hosts discuss their personal experiences with pre-ordering and the impulsive nature of it. They also touch on the concept of early access and the bonuses that come with pre-orders. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about Diablo 4 and the hosts' frustrations with the game. They express their love for the Diablo franchise but criticize the game's lack of innovation and the disconnect between its multiplayer and online features. The conversation concludes with a discussion about gaming must-haves for a perfect game night, including comfortable chairs, good peripherals, snacks, and scheduled quiet time. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss upcoming games and the subscription-based model. They mention games like Star Wars Outlaws, Space Marines, Assassin's Creed, Black Myth Wukong, and the Indiana Jones game. They also share their thoughts on subscription services like Xbox Game Pass and the benefits it offers for gamers who play a variety of games. The hosts engage in a lighthearted discussion and end the conversation by thanking the listeners and promoting their podcast.
gaming, World of Warcraft, expansion, Concord, pre-orders, pre-ordering, early access, bonuses, Diablo 4, frustrations, lack of innovation, multiplayer, online features, gaming must-haves, comfortable chairs, peripherals, snacks, scheduled quiet time, upcoming games, subscription-based model, Star Wars Outlaws, Space Marines, Assassin's Creed, Black Myth Wukong, Indiana Jones game, Xbox Game Pass
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In this episode we talk all about Star Wars and what you need to know to get ready for Star Wars Outlaws. We also answer questions from the community, talk about the Wukong developers bad ideals, and about our current gaming lineup.
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In this episode we talk about D23, Warhammer, Call of Duty, and how to find the positivity in gaming.
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This is one doozy of an episode. In this episode we talk shit about Bethesda and Bungie, more layoffs, and answer some great questions from the community.
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In this episode we talk about the new super mod Fallout London, Marvels Dr. Doom, and 3 games you probably haven't heard of.
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In this episode we discuss current contenders for game of the year and our most anticipated titles. We also discuss our current gaming obsessions and answer any questions from the community.
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In this episode, we talk about Elden Ring, Jedi Survivor, and More. We also unveil our new review scale and review the new game The First Descendant.
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We come back from a long holiday to discuss Elden Ring, The First Descendant, and More!
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Dustin, Ralph, and Roy are taking over the show so who knows what you are going to get!
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We talk Diablo 4, Destiny 2, Sea of Thieves as well as our Nintendo Direct predictions.
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We talk about all the game announcements over the Summer Game Fest, IGN Live, and Xbox Showcase weekend.
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