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TGI 628 – Ryan Finished Laser Eyes
You read that episode title correctly, Ryan finished Lorelei and the Laser Eyes! Without delay Jocelyn and Ryan dive in to a spoiler filled discussion surrounding the game. Afterwards, they do a quick recap of Extra Life events from the past few weeks, while previewing what’s to come before the end of the year. In the news, Valve lays out some ground rules for how a season passes work on Steam, PlayStation brings game streaming to the Portal without a PS5 (and possibly has a handheld version of the PS5 in the works), video game corporations say the quiet part out loud when it comes to retro games, and Tencent’s homework looks a bit too close to Horizon.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:26:02 — 79.6MB)
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TGI 627 – Ryan Started Laser Eyes
We kick off the show with a chat surrounding the nominees for The Game Awards. Then Ryan travels back in time for the 20th anniversary of Half Life 2. But worry not, for Ryan did get some time in with Lorelei and the Laser Eyes much to Jocelyn’s relief. Over in the news, Secret Level gets a second trailer, Blizzard celebrates 30 years of Warcraft, Microsoft confirms an Xbox handheld is in the works, and Mythic Quest Season 4 confirmed for January 2025.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:36:59 — 89.7MB)
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TGI 626 – Doki Doki Bargaining Club
Jocelyn has come to bargain in exchange for Ryan playing Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, which oddly leads to Jocelyn possibly watching all of the Knuckles series for Extra Life? Anyways, Jocelyn keeps up her end by playing Doki Doki Literature Club and Slay the Princess. Ryan continues to delay Laser Eyes with a 20 year old book by Chris Kohler titled Power-Up: How Japanese Video Games Gave the World an Extra Life and his continuing adventures in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. In the news, Nintendo keeps their legal team busy by suing a content creator for streaming pirated content and an update on the Palworld lawsuit, while a Mass Effect television show is confirmed to be in the works at Amazon.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:33:34 — 86.5MB)
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TGI 625 – Extra Life Voyage Royale
With Extra Life Game Day 2024 behind us, it’s time to recap our awesome 12 hour stream! We go over our time in Fortnite, Dead by Daylight, and Sea of Thieves from our November 2nd event. After our Extra Life chatter, Ryan wraps up his time with Alan Wake II after completing The Lake House DLC (not to be confused with the movie). Plus, we kick off our Dragon Age: The Veilguard content as both Ryan and Jocelyn take their first steps in this new BioWare adventure. In the news, Microsoft says Call of Duty helped add a record number of subscribers to Game Pass, Nintendo continues to not announce the Switch 2 with the Nintendo Music app, and Nintendo teases a few details about the Switch Successor which is still set to be revealed before this end of fiscal (April 2025).
Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:13:22 — 68.0MB)
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Presents
Greetings heroes and thank you for answering the Summoner’s Call! Presented by The Gamers’ Inn this is a podcast for all fans of Fire Emblem Heroes. Join Ryan and Eddie as they discuss their time in the game and all the latest FEH news.
The Gamers’ Inn Presents Ryan and Jon Talking About The Last of Us Part II is not only the longest name of a show we’ve had here, but it’s also the longest special we’ve ever recorded. What started as a standalone special episode for TGI, quickly evolved into a three part discussion about The Last of Us Part II.
A’hoy Mateys! Ye be enterin’ dangerous waters, so you best not be doing so alone! Join Jocelyn and Siv as they tell you all you need to know about Sea of Thieves, the ultimate online, multiplayer, PvP pirate experience.
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