WTDG #47: BREAKING: People who play World of Warcraft Don't Like It
/Alternatively, people who play Dragon Age rate it somewhere between a 1 and a 10.
Read MoreAn Audial Study In Subculture
Every week, WTDG breaks down a title, genre, event, idea, or cultural aspect of gaming.
Alternatively, people who play Dragon Age rate it somewhere between a 1 and a 10.
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Read MoreOur New Years Resolution? STAY THE SAME.
Read MoreWhat's in store for us this year? Let us gaze into our crystal microphone....
Read MoreIn 2014, video games were invented. Here, we discuss that.
Read More2014 is over. Good riddance. At least there were video games!
Read MoreWe went through our 60+ hours of recordings from this year, found the best bits, and rolled them into an hour long mega-episode that has very little to do with video games. This is the best of WTDG Podcast for the critically-acclaimed year of 2014.
Read MoreThis week, find out why 100% of our podcast crew like Destiny, despite it being Destiny.
Read MoreThis week, we discuss implicit differences between the third and first-person perspective shooters, including: movement, protagonist stereotypes, and interaction with the world.
Read MoreThis week we discuss the launch failures of Assassin's Creed: Unity, The Master Chief Collection, and Warlords of Draenor
Read MoreIn the second half of this two part episode, we wrap up our discussion on first-person shooters, and discuss November releases.
Read MoreIn this two part episode, we discuss mobility creep, RPG elements, and other ways in which the first-person shooter genre has evolved over the last console generation.
Read MoreThis week, we discuss the release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (primarily its multiplayer), and compare it to meatloaf.
Read MoreThis week we talk about how ghosts are real. Also, we discuss Halloween events in video games, especially League of Legends. Also, Bayonetta 2. Lots of stuff.
Read MoreThis week we discuss alternatives to checkpointing, and how different forms of punishment, such as Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis system, dissolve frustration through allowing failure to intertwine with other mechanics of the game.
Read MoreThis week we discuss two of October's largest releases, Smash Bros for 3DS and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor.
Read MoreThis week, we discuss the different League of Legends communities across America, Korea, Europe, and China, and their reception to the ongoing League of Legends Season 4 World Championship
Read MoreThis week's episode starts with a simple question that leads to complicated answers: do we want to be immersed in video games? The discussion leads to an explanation of "eversion", a term explained in the first chapter of Steve Jone's The Emergence of Digital Humanities.
Read MoreThis week we talk about all the games you're definitely not tired of hearing about! At least one member of our show has played some new games this week and has exciting things to discuss!
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