"Real Professionals" interviewing Real Professionals about all things gaming.
Ted, Christine, and that weird goblin they call Jesse to gaze over the ever-expanding horizon of videogames. Then we invite the lead narrative developer of the Blair Witch Project game for an interview.
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Ted, Christine, and Jesse discuss the new trailers from Tokyo Game Show. Then we have Brett Pennings from Bowlcut Studios join us to discuss their new game, MageQuit. It is an ASMR video because Ted forgot to take off his Dark Vader mask and so theres some audio issues. But thats showbiz baby. Music by Alex "Extract" Otero
Jesse, Ted, and special guest Remy Karns discuss the bizarre holy war surrounding Steam and Epic Games Store. After that, we interview Erin Reynolds of Flying Mollusk to talk about their psychological psychologist horror game, Nevermind.
Ted, Jesse, Remy, and Christine talk about bad sequels and speculate the number of testicles Zombie Hitler would have. Then we interview Astrid Rosemarin of Evolve PR.
Ted, Jesse, Christine, and Remy, discuss microtransactions and Wendy's new advertising campaign. Remy gets really passionate about how much he loves when a big corporation strangles independent businesses out of the market. Then we are joined by Eric Schrader of Rockfish games. Music by Alex "Extract" Otero
*puffs on a cigarette* Diablo? Thats a name I haven't heard in years... Music by Alex "Extract" Otero
Back from hiatus with news that was breaking three weeks ago, and an interview with Andrzej Madrzak of Bloober Team. Music by Alex "Extract" Otero.
We talk about the very good and cool Fallout 76 news. Then we are joined by Jesper Kyd, who is the composer of your favorite games. Music by Alex "Extract" Otero
Today we discuss video game movies, the good and the bad. Then we are joined by Nina Bergman, actress of Private Corbin in Doom: Annihilation and Battery from Black Ops 4, to talk about her experiences in the industry. Music by Alex "Extract" Otero
Today we are joined by special guest Jim Sterling to discuss perhaps the most important piece of literature of all time, Deadly Premonition. Music by Alex "Extract" Otero