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Tom Bailey, Paul Thomas

Playing Catch-up

A weekly Games, Hobbies and Video Games podcast
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Playing Catch-up

Tom Bailey, Paul Thomas

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Playing Catch-up

Tom Bailey, Paul Thomas

Playing Catch-up

A weekly Games, Hobbies and Video Games podcast
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In which Weeks 2 and 3 of Playdate's Season 1 are experienced and discussed.Games covered:Crankin's Time Travel AdventureBoogie LoopsLost Your MarblesPick Pack PupCheck out the Twitch channel at www.twitch.tv/playingcatchupGet in touch
In which Tom and Paul finally receive their Playdate consoles and immediately get to cranking.Check out the Twitch channel at www.twitch.tv/playingcatchupGet in touch with the show via Twitter (@catchuppod) or send us an email: hello@playin
In which Tom and Paul tackle an FMV game in the hope it can possibly live up to the heady heights of Night Trap.Check out the Twitch channel at www.twitch.tv/playingcatchupGet in touch with the show via Twitter (@catchuppod) or send us an e
In which three games fail to fully impress your intrepid hosts. Is that not selling this episode to you? Hmm. You won't believe what happens next! (It's the end theme. The end theme happens next.)Games discussedBalan Wonderworld (00:20)New
In which Paul channels his inner ballerina and Tom just about fits his PS5 in his living room.Games discussedSuper Bomberman R Online (Starts 00:38)Astro's Playroom (Starts 24:36)Check out the Twitch channel at www.twitch.tv/playingcatchu
In which Tom enjoys some traditional family activities like obliterating mummies, while Paul finds himself Planking Like The Best of Them.Games discussedRing Fit Adventure (Starts 01:01)Strange Brigade (Starts 30:26)VA-11 Hall-A (Star
In which Tom enjoys some traditional family activities like obliterating mummies, while Paul finds himself ‘Planking Like The Best of Them’. Games discussedRing Fit Adventure (Starts 01:01)Strange Brigade (Starts 30:26)VA-11 Hall-A (Starts 49:5
In which audio recorded almost a year ago finally sees the light of day. That’s right, we’re back whether you like it or not. In this episode: the pros and cons of camping, plus the long and storied career of The Undertaker. Oh, and a bit of ga
In which we unleash an episode recorded well before we all got told to stay in and play games for the foreseeable future. That was the gist of the latest guidelines, right?Two flawed games give plenty to talk about but also plenty to enjoy.
In which Paul gets to grips with a deeply flawed game from two decades ago which Tom remembered being much better than it was. Meanwhile, Tom gets to sample one of the most lauded games in recent memory. It almost doesn’t seem fair.Be sure to
In which Paul is 100% sure he’s played the first game on Tom’s list, until Tom starts talking about it. There’s also Wii Ware weirdness, trilogy-ending twists, Ridge Racer reprises and H2O-based happenings.Oh, and we open on the Playdate, whic
In which Paul gets a little less sneaky than he was expecting and Tom tackles his fear of disappointment head-on.Two huge games. Two wary podcast hosts. You won’t believe what happened next.Games discussed:Metal Gear SolidThe Last Guardian
In which Paul gets physical with some PlayStation Move ‘classics’ from the PS3 days and Tom gets social with a new type of co-operative puzzle game.Games discussed:PlayStation Move HeroesThe ShootSports ChampionsMedieval MovesTime Crisis:
In which Paul gets rightly annoyed at the lack of Yorkshire accents in PS3 launch games and Tom plays a couple of multiplayer-focused online shooters. On his own.Games discussed:Chibi Robo! Zip LashThe DivisionDestiny 2Resistance: Fall of
In which your hosts suffer two of the worst fates known to man: being trapped on a spaceship with homicidal aliens, and being trapped playing a game with atrocious voice acting.Paul takes on Dead Space and finds a game that holds up superbly m
In which indie developer Graham Goring discusses making the leap from writing for huge licensed games in the LEGO universe for TT Fusion to the relative uncertainty that comes with working on his own dream project: Phantom Island.Please note,
In which two very similar games are discussed and dissected.After hearing an extensive list of things Tom doesn’t like about DOOM, learn why Paul feels that, for all its exciting gunplay, there’s nothing quite as satisfying as punching a demon
In which your hosts continue last week’s conversation about the games they’ve played through in recent weeks.You’ll hear how Harmonix fared with their foray into tabletop gaming, why taking ‘What Should I Play Next?’ advice from a stranger on
In which your hosts belatedly kick off 2019 in the only way they know how: discussing old games everybody else played many moons ago.You’ll be served a Double Fine double header before it’s all aboard for a trip more grim than a book of fairy
In which the co-founder of indie developer The Voxel Agents talks to Tom about what went into the making of their unique puzzle adventure The Gardens Between.From revealing that the initial idea for what became The Gardens Between stemmed from
In which your hosts continue to talk over the games they played during the show’s downtime. A highly regarded JRPG gets compared to Neighbours, there’s plenty of back-and-forth about the merits (or otherwise) of visual novels, and we hear why i
In which your hosts rise, Phoenix-like, to resume the very important business of talking about videogames. It’s been a while, so Tom and Paul talk over some of the more notable games they’ve played through since the last pod was launched. It wa
In which your hosts discuss a couple of games from yesteryear that brought both post-Christmas joy and frustration — featuring only one mention of sailors and, thanks to rare restraint, absolutely no talk of getting sweaty.Intro / outro music
In which your hosts discuss a couple of games from yesteryear that brought both post-Christmas joy and frustration — featuring only one mention of sailors and, thanks to rare restraint, absolutely no talk of getting sweaty.Intro / outro music
In which scores are literally settled in the opening moments before discussion turns to games with colons and disappointment rears its ugly head. Could colons and disappointment be linked somehow? Also: enjoy listening to one of us sniff and sp
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