Video Game Fury

Tim Robinson

The world of video games is booming. And there's so much to cover on it beyond the games themselves. With this podcast, you'll know about the latest industry news, playthroughs, and my journey in learning the game development craft and the trials and tribulations behind it.

  • 24 minutes 34 seconds
    Summer of Gaming (and Xbox's time to shine)!

    It's that time of year where summer kicks off and game companies are ready to show off the latest and greatest in gaming. And while E3 may be a distant memory (for now), Summer Game Fest and all of its individual publisher showcases are ready to take part of the festivities. But in particular, we look at the Xbox Showcase and see what they could possibly do to gain consumer trust back in the wake of their latest pitfalls with Redfall and the Activision-Blizzard deal. Could they bounce back in a big way with a bunch of their first party studios ready to showcase their games? We go in-depth with each studio and what they could offer...

    6 June 2023, 10:12 pm
  • 18 minutes 38 seconds
    The Case For A Better Xbox?

    The Xbox brand has been hit hard the last couple of weeks between the CMA blocking the Activision Blizzard King acquisition and now with the underwhelming reviews given to the release of Redfall. It has created a situation where many media outlets and content creators are calling for Phil Spencer and team to be removed from running the brand. Are we really at that point for Microsoft to execute on a drastic measure like that? Or is this just a case to repivot and push the direction of Xbox differently? We discuss in great detail...

    4 May 2023, 5:47 pm
  • 34 minutes 4 seconds
    Stop Preordering Games

    2023 has seen its share of big game releases so far, but it has also seen its fair share of bugs, glitches, and performance issues. Hogwarts Legacy, Wild Hearts, Wo-Long, Star Wars Jedi Survivor, and The Last of Us Part 1 have all fallen under these buckets of late. It is not a new issue if you've tracked the industry long enough (see Cyberpunk 2077 and Fallout 76 for prior examples), but it also speaks to an issue that we as consumers need to come to terms with when it comes to FOMO and wanting to be part of the real-time conversations. Let's discuss and hash it out!

    2 May 2023, 5:28 pm
  • 17 minutes 54 seconds
    Sony Going Back To Handheld Gaming?

    The last handheld system that Sony had was the Vita, which died a quiet death a few years ago as Sony went full speed on their console support. Which is why it was curious to learn of rumors of Project Q-Lite, which supposedly is either Sony's new cloud gaming handheld or is a dedicated handheld for PS5 Remote Play. The latter seems odd considering many devices support Remote Play today, so why have a dedicated handheld for it? We chat that plus my thoughts on the Diablo 4 beta!

    6 April 2023, 3:28 pm
  • 15 minutes 20 seconds
    E3 2023 Is Dead

    Since 1995, E3 has been a gaming staple to showcase the latest games coming out for consumers to enjoy and to also give publishers and developers a platform to strike deals for the upcoming releases. Over the last 5 years though, it has suffered an identity crisis trying to figure out its presence in a world where digital events can happen and other shows like PAX and Gamescom are managing the global hybrid world of digital and physical much better. That all came to a head this week when the ESA and ReedPop decided to cancel E3 2023 in light of fading interest in the event from publishers. Why did this happen? And what does that mean for the future - if any - of E3? Let's discuss...

    31 March 2023, 2:54 pm
  • 12 minutes 53 seconds
    The Success of the Switch

    Nintendo Switch is on a warpath in sales as it was announced as end of September 30th that they have sold around 114 million devices.  An impressive feat that should be honored even as we call for Nintendo to upgrade its specs or start thinking about its new hardware in the midst of the launch of the Steam Deck and concerns expressed about performance and frame rates.  It does beg the question if they truly need to think about these things if the system continues to sell.  Let's discuss...

    9 November 2022, 10:06 pm
  • 13 minutes 50 seconds
    Playing Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in 2022

    I have never played Skyrim before until these last few weeks.  It was a game that came out during a time where gaming was less of a priority in my life.  Building a big sprawling world where you can be immersed it and see your character grow is not an easy game to make.  Bethesda has been kings at making these games for a long while and with Starfield presumably about to makes its debut sometime in 2023, I thought it would be a great idea to share my thoughts on this 11-year-old game as someone new to the franchise.

    1 November 2022, 10:21 pm
  • 14 minutes 16 seconds
    The Fall of G4TV

    G4TV is gone....again.  Try as it might to stand out in a 2022 gaming media landscape, it eventually found itself competing with tons of gaming channels across the YouTube and Twitch platforms that consumers have been more drawn to during G4TV's original absence.  What was done wrong and who is to blame?  We deep dive into the fall of a cherished gaming network.

    17 October 2022, 8:55 pm
  • 17 minutes 4 seconds
    The Playstation Remaster/Remake Train Continues

    We're only a month removed from The Last of Us Part 1's remake release on the PS5 and already the rumor train is milling over a potential remaster/remake of 2017's Horizon Zero Dawn along with a multiplayer mode involving co-op.  Is this the direction Sony should be taking with their franchises?  Are they forgetting their legacy that brought them to the big dance?  Or is the focus on the here and now as they continue to build this transmedia world of taking their major franchises into the worlds of TV and movies?  Let's break it down...

    3 October 2022, 7:44 pm
  • 15 minutes 28 seconds
    The Resurgence of Cyberpunk 2077

    The launch of Cyberpunk 2077 back in December 2020 will go down as the one of the most critically panned launches in gaming history.  Even with many calling it a good game on its own, it still ruined CD Projekt Red's reputation as they pulled the wool over the eyes of console customers and even Sony itself - forcing them to delist the game from the Playstation Store for a period of time.

    Fast forward almost 2 years later and the game has seen many patches - including a next-gen patch to bring it up to snuff with how it should be played and just recently an Edgerunners patch that coincided with the release of the Cyberpunk Edgerunners anime on Netflix.  There is a new expansion next year coming out called Phantom Liberty.  All of this has caused a resurgence of interest in the world that is Cyberpunk where Steam sales and concurrent players have ballooned.

    Is this yet another comeback story amidst other games that saw a disastrous launch only to see these companies build themselves back up to saving grace with their fanbases?  Possibly, but maybe not quite yet.  Let's discuss!  

    28 September 2022, 3:16 pm
  • 15 minutes 46 seconds
    Grand Theft Auto 6 Leaks

    Yesterday was a very bad day for Rockstar Games and Take Two.  And one can only imagine what the week(s) will look like ahead for them.

    The GTA6 leaks are the talk of the town right now and could go down as one of the worst game leaks in the history of the industry.  What are the implications of these leaks?  How does Rockstar and Take Two respond?  And what should we as a gaming community be doing to support them (if at all if you go by some folks' responses on social media)?  We discuss...

    19 September 2022, 5:55 pm
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