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  • EA’s Dragon Age Drama: Are Gamers Over the Political Lectures?
    Feb 7 2025

    Brett Deister dives into some hot gaming topics this week, kicking things off with exciting news about Hogwarts Legacy, which is set to get new content and a sequel. He’s also got the scoop on Immortals of Avium, where the game's pacing issues are causing quite the stir, alongside the much-anticipated Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater remake. And if that wasn’t enough, he shares his thoughts on Civilization 7 and the surprising acquisition of Haemimont Games by Paradox Interactive. We also tackle some juicy tech news, like the price hikes for Nvidia's RTX 50 series and the latest buzz around AMD’s Ryzen 9,800 x 3D. As we wrap up, Brett doesn’t hold back on EA’s recent blunders with Dragon Age and the controversial influences of USAID in gaming, all while passionately advocating for games that prioritize fun over political agendas. Let’s jump in!

    Takeaways:

    • Brett discusses the upcoming sequel and new content for Hogwarts Legacy, which gained popularity despite initial controversies.
    • Immortals of Avium is removing Denuvo post-launch, addressing pacing issues that hindered its gameplay experience.
    • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is set to release soon, exciting fans of the classic series with a modern remake.
    • Civilization 7 has some gamers buzzing, but Brett shares mixed feelings about its features and optimization on Steam Deck.
    • Paradox Interactive's acquisition of Haemimont Games could lead to more exciting strategy games in the future, a win for strategy fans everywhere.
    • EA continues to struggle with its game design choices, particularly with Dragon Age, sparking a conversation about prioritizing fun over political correctness in gaming.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Hogwarts Legacy
    • Immortals of Avium
    • Metal Gear Solid Delta
    • Civilization 6
    • Civilization 7
    • Paradox
    • Nvidia
    • GeForce RTX 5080
    • GeForce RTX 5090
    • AMD
    • Ryzen 9800X3D
    • EA
    • Dragon Age
    • Battlefield
    • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
    • Jagged Alliance 3
    • Surviving Mars
    • Imon Games
    • Tropico
    • Bloodlines 2
    • City Skylines 2
    • Sweet Baby Inc.
    • Anita Sarkeesian

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    28 min
  • NVIDIA's RX 5000 Series: The Good, The Bad, and the Scalpers
    Jan 31 2025

    Brett kicks things off with some pretty hefty news, like the closure of 'God is a Geek,' leaving us all a bit bummed out. Then there’s the sad saga of 'Dragon Age Veil Guard,' which flopped spectacularly in sales—turns out gamers weren't quite ready for that adventure. Overwatch 2 is feeling the heat from its rivals and is scrambling for a comeback, while 'Division 2' is getting a new DLC to keep things fresh. We also dive into some juicy updates from Sony's PSN and the latest for 'No Man's Sky,' which is really leveling up its game. And let’s not forget the elephant in the room: NVIDIA's RX 50 series cards. Brett has some sharp words about their rushed release amidst stock shortages and scalper chaos, advocating for a little more love for the consumer. Buckle up, folks; it’s a wild ride through the latest in gaming news!



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    Takeaways:

    • The unexpected closure of 'God is a Geek' highlights the fragility of gaming media outlets today.
    • 'Dragon Age Veil Guard' is in hot water with sales numbers that are downright dismal, falling short of expectations by a staggering 50%.
    • Overwatch 2 is feeling the heat from fierce competitors, struggling to maintain player interest and relevance in a crowded market.
    • The new NVIDIA graphics cards, the RX 5090 and 5080, face severe stock shortages, prompting concerns over scalpers and consumer frustration.
    • Sony has backtracked on its controversial PSN login requirements for some upcoming games, providing relief to many gamers.
    • No Man's Sky continues to impress with a robust update that adds significant new features, proving that perseverance pays off in game development.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • godisageek.com


    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • God is a Geek
    • Dragon Age
    • Overwatch 2
    • Marvel Rivals
    • Division 2
    • Sony
    • No Man's Sky
    • Bioware
    • EA
    • Blizzard
    • Path of Exile 2
    • Diablo 4
    • Kingdom Come: Deliverance
    • Assassin's Creed
    • Star Wars Outlaws
    • Prince of Persia
    • Avatar
    • Assassin's Creed Valhalla
    • Helldivers 2
    • Spider-Man 2
    • Last of Us 2
    • Horizon Zero Dawn
    • Nvidia
    • AMD

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    29 min
  • PC Gaming Takes the Lead: Why 80% of Developers are Focusing on PCs
    Jan 24 2025

    Gamers are reacting strongly to the recent inauguration of President Trump, sparking discussions about the portrayal of Nazism in video games. Brett dives into the latest developments in the gaming world, including Battlefield's efforts to improve after the lackluster reception of Battlefield 2042, ramping up playtests to enhance player experience. Key announcements from the Xbox Developer Direct, such as Ninja Gaiden Four and Doom: The Dark Ages, are also highlighted as exciting prospects for gamers. Meanwhile, EA faces challenges with Dragon Age underperforming by 50%, raising questions about the future of its franchises. As the gaming landscape shifts, 80% of developers are now focusing on PC gaming, and the impact of AI on game development is explored, alongside the impending closure of EA's Origin Launcher.

    Takeaways:

    • A group of gamers expressed anger over Trump's inauguration, drawing misguided comparisons to Nazism.
    • Battlefield is ramping up playtests to improve on the disappointing launch of Battlefield 2042.
    • Notable announcements from Xbox Developer Direct include exciting games like Ninja Gaiden Four.
    • EA's Dragon Age underperformed significantly, leading to the departure of its game director.
    • PC gaming development is on the rise, with 80% of developers focusing on this platform.
    • The closure of EA's Origin Launcher highlights ongoing challenges in the gaming landscape.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • EA
    • Xbox
    • Doom
    • Battlefield
    • Ninja Gaiden
    • Steam
    • Valve
    • Epic Games
    • Kingdom Come Deliverance

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    34 min
  • The Future of Gaming: Escapism Over Politics – A Call to Developers
    Jan 17 2025

    Brett Deister dives into the latest gaming news, starting with the bizarre feud between Elon Musk and Asmongold over gaming hours, highlighting how trivial such disputes seem in the grand scheme of gaming. As the conversation unfolds, he praises Nvidia and AMD for their impressive GPU shipments this year, signaling a healthy market for gamers. The episode also explores the Steam Deck's growing compatibility and its significant impact on the PC gaming landscape. Brett discusses AMD's sharp criticisms of Intel's Arrow Lake and provides updates on the anticipated features of the game 'Manor Lords.' Wrapping up, he offers a candid critique of Western game developers, emphasizing the need for more engaging and escapist gaming experiences that resonate with players.

    Takeaways:

    • Brett discusses the absurd feud between Elon Musk and Asma Gold over gaming hours.
    • Nvidia and AMD have had a remarkable year with GPU shipments surpassing 251 million units.
    • The Steam Deck's compatibility with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth marks a significant milestone for PC gaming.
    • Brett critiques Western game developers for failing to create games that resonate with players.
    • AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 970 XT is expected to compete closely with Nvidia's 5070 card.
    • Brett emphasizes the importance of providing escapism in games rather than political commentary.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Elon Musk
    • Asthma Gold
    • Nvidia
    • AMD
    • Intel
    • TSMC
    • Steam

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    25 min
  • Brett's 2025 Gaming Predictions: From AMD Power to Marvel Rivals
    Jan 6 2025

    Brett Deister kicks off 2025 by diving into the exciting world of gaming and technology with an in-depth look at AMD's new 9950X3D processor, which promises impressive performance for both gaming and content creation. He discusses key specifications and the anticipated boosts over its predecessors. The episode also highlights upcoming game releases, including Marvel Rivals Season One and Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, while underscoring a growing trend: the ability to play PC games directly on LG Smart TVs through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Brett emphasizes the need for game developers to focus on creating engaging and enjoyable gameplay rather than pushing politically charged narratives. With a hopeful outlook, he calls for a more resilient gaming industry in 2025, encouraging developers to prioritize fun and creativity in their games.

    Takeaways:

    • AMD's new 9950X3D processor promises substantial performance boosts for gamers and content creators.
    • Marvel Rivals is set to launch its first season soon, featuring the Fantastic Four characters.
    • The trend of playing PC games on LG Smart TVs is growing, thanks to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
    • Brett emphasizes the need for game developers to focus more on fun gameplay rather than political correctness.
    • Upcoming titles like Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 and Two Points Museum are generating excitement for 2025.
    • The gaming industry needs to learn from past mistakes to produce better games in the future.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • AMD
    • LG
    • Microsoft
    • Activision
    • Blizzard
    • NetEase

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    20 min
  • Is 2024 the Worst Year for Gaming? An In-Depth Look!
    Dec 23 2024

    This week, Brett Dys dives into the gaming world, focusing on the upcoming sunsetting of X Defiant and its questionable Season 3 update, leaving players wondering about the value of the content. He also discusses the recent free Killzone cosmetic drop in Helldivers 2, which was a response to community complaints about pricing. The conversation takes a turn to the massive update for Stalker 2, highlighting its extensive fixes and improvements, despite the frustrating lack of fast travel. As the episode unfolds, Brett reflects on the disappointing game releases of 2024, suggesting a lack of memorable titles and a potential shift in the industry’s focus. He wraps up with a critical analysis of the current state of game writing, stressing the importance of character development and the need for a return to traditional storytelling values in gaming.

    Takeaways:

    • The gaming industry has seen a decline in quality writing since 2010, affecting character development.
    • Stalker 2's massive update includes 1,800 fixes, enhancing the game's AI and overall performance.
    • Helldivers 2 is addressing player complaints by offering free controversial skins as a response.
    • X Defiant's future is uncertain as it heads towards its final season due to low player engagement.
    • The podcast critiques the gaming industry's focus on superficial diversity instead of authentic storytelling.
    • 2024 has been a disappointing year for game releases, with few notable titles attracting player interest.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Ubisoft
    • Arrowhead Studios
    • Sony
    • Hello Games

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    22 min
  • Marvel Rivals Review: The Hero Shooter That Will Keep You Hooked!
    Dec 16 2024

    Bret Deister dives into the latest gaming news and controversies, sharing his mixed feelings about the Game Awards and upcoming titles. He expresses disdain for the self-congratulatory nature of award shows, while offering critiques on the new releases from Naughty Dog and Obsidian. Excitement builds as he discusses Elden Ring: Night Reign, a new cooperative title, contrasting it with his frustrations about Witcher 4's departure from the original lore. Bret also reviews 'Marvel Rivals,' awarding it four out of five stars for its addictive gameplay and engaging hero dynamics. Finally, he addresses the growing concerns over large game updates and discusses the introduction of the Intel Arc B580 GPU, highlighting its potential impact on the gaming hardware landscape.

    Takeaways:

    • Brett critiques the Game Awards for being self-congratulatory and not representative of gamers' interests.
    • He expresses mixed feelings about new game announcements, particularly Naughty Dog's upcoming titles.
    • Excitement builds for Elden Ring: Night Reign, a co-op game that offers multiplayer fun.
    • Brett reviews 'Marvel Rivals,' praising its addictive gameplay and diverse hero dynamics.
    • Concerns are raised about the Witcher 4's deviation from original lore and character development.
    • Brett discusses the implications of large game updates on bandwidth and download controls.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Naughty Dog
    • Obsidian
    • Ubisoft
    • World of Tanks
    • Saber Interactive
    • Intel

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    30 min
  • Woke Gaming Culture: Why Western Developers Are Failing Their Players
    Dec 9 2024

    Brett Deister dives into the current landscape of gaming, highlighting the impressive launch of Path of Exile 2 and the rising popularity of free-to-play titles like Marvel Rivals and Delta Force. He shares his personal impressions of these games, discussing their gameplay dynamics and market performance, while also comparing them to established titles. The episode features an exploration of Intel's new second-gen XESS 2 technology, which aims to rival existing graphics enhancement tools. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the shortcomings of Western gaming developers, who Brett argues are failing to understand their audience and are losing ground to Asian developers and indie studios. He emphasizes the negative impact of predatory monetization practices and a 'woke' gaming culture, suggesting that these factors are adversely affecting player satisfaction and engagement.

    Takeaways:

    • Path of Exile 2 has launched successfully, demonstrating strong player engagement and market dominance.
    • Marvel Rivals and Delta Force are free-to-play games that are thriving in the current market.
    • Western gaming developers are struggling due to a disconnect with gamer expectations and experiences.
    • Predatory monetization strategies from some developers lead to player dissatisfaction and declining player counts.
    • Intel's second-gen XESS 2 technology shows promising performance improvements over existing competitors like FSR.
    • The current gaming landscape favors developers that prioritize fun and player-centric design over ideological agendas.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Intel
    • AMD
    • Epic Games
    • Blizzard
    • NetEase
    • Ubisoft

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    31 min