EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 42 MIN
Why The Binding of Isaac Still Feels Different With Tom Dyke
from Last Save Lounge
What makes a game stay with you as you grow older? This week on Last Save Lounge, we’re joined by Tom Dyke—a livestream and video producer who has worked with companies like Cards Against Humanity, Direwolf Digital, and the McElroy Family—to talk about why The Binding of Isaac is his favorite game of all time.In this cozy gaming podcast episode, we explore:Why smaller, tightly authored games can feel more meaningful than sprawling open worldsHow games change as we grow older and our relationship to media evolvesThe strange early-2000s internet energy that shaped games like The Binding of IsaacWhy the game’s art style evokes memories of Newgrounds and eBaum’s WorldWe also talk about:Growing up with PokémonInternet culture and indie gaming aestheticsThe joy of replayable roguelike gamesWhy weird games leave such a lasting impressionIf you love indie games, roguelikes, cozy gaming podcasts, gaming memories, or early internet nostalgia, this episode is for you.🎙️ About Last Save Lounge A weekly cozy gaming podcast where guests answer one question: 👉 What is your favorite game of all time?🔑 Keywords: The Binding of Isaac, Pokémon, indie games, roguelike games, cozy gaming podcast, gaming memories, Newgrounds nostalgia, eBaum’s World, indie gaming, retro internet culture👍 Don’t forget to subscribe for more cozy gaming conversations every week!#BindingOfIsaac #Pokemon #indiegames #cozygaming #gamingpodcast #gamingmemories #roguelike #Newgrounds🎮 About Last Save LoungeA show about the video games that saved our progress, and a little bit of us. Each week, host Aaron talks with a guest about the single video game that means the most to them.💸 Becoming a Patreon member at Patreon.com/HoodieWeather - Get ad-free episodes, bonus segments, and free games! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What makes a game stay with you as you grow older? This week on Last Save Lounge, we’re joined by Tom Dyke—a livestream and video producer who has worked with companies like Cards Against Humanity, Direwolf Digital, and the McElroy Family—to talk about why The Binding of Isaac is his favorite game of all time.In this cozy gaming podcast episode, we explore:Why smaller, tightly authored games can feel more meaningful than sprawling open worldsHow games change as we grow older and our relationship to media evolvesThe strange early-2000s internet energy that shaped games like The Binding of IsaacWhy the game’s art style evokes memories of Newgrounds and eBaum’s WorldWe also talk about:Growing up with PokémonInternet culture and indie gaming aestheticsThe joy of replayable roguelike gamesWhy weird games leave such a lasting impressionIf you love indie games, roguelikes, cozy gaming podcasts, gaming memories, or early internet nostalgia, this episode is for you.🎙️ About Last Save Lounge A weekly cozy gaming podcast where guests answer one question: 👉 What is your favorite game of all time?🔑 Keywords: The Binding of Isaac, Pokémon, indie games, roguelike games, cozy gaming podcast, gaming memories, Newgrounds nostalgia, eBaum’s World, indie gaming, retro internet culture👍 Don’t forget to subscribe for more cozy gaming conversations every week!#BindingOfIsaac #Pokemon #indiegames #cozygaming #gamingpodcast #gamingmemories #roguelike #Newgrounds🎮 About Last Save LoungeA show about the video games that saved our progress, and a little bit of us. Each week, host Aaron talks with a guest about the single video game that means the most to them.💸 Becoming a Patreon member at Patreon.com/HoodieWeather - Get ad-free episodes, bonus segments, and free games! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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