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Cheesy Controller Podcast
by Cheesy Controller Podcast
The Cheesy Controller Podcast is a fun and insightful show covering gaming, tech, and pop culture. Hosted by a group of passionate gamers, it blends humor with deep discussions on game releases, industry trends, and tech innovations. With a mix of casual banter and serious analysis, the podcast appeals to both hardcore and casual gamers. From game mechanics to industry news, the hosts keep listeners engaged with candid commentary and infectious enthusiasm. A must-listen for anyone who loves gaming and wants to stay informed while having fun.
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395: It Keeps Getting Worse
The gaming industry might be heading toward one of its biggest shakeups yet! This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast, we break down the latest rumors that the PS6 could launch as early as 2027, while reports suggest PlayStation may begin phasing out physical game releases starting in 2028. We also discuss the looming shutdown of the PS3 and PS Vita digital stores and what it means for game preservation.On the business side, GTA 6 continues its historic run with an unbelievable $3 billion in pre-order revenue, while Microsoft is reportedly considering the closure of Obsidian, Ninja Theory, and Undead Labs, with the long-awaited Blade game and Arcane project potentially facing cancellation.Madrid and Anton jump back into Splatoon 3 as excitement builds for the Splatoon Raiders , Chris finally rolls credits on Pragmata, and we dive into all the biggest announcements from EVO Las Vegas, including the latest Marvel Tōkon reveals. We also share our thoughts on X-Men '97 Season 2 and discuss whether all this Marvel hype could finally convince Anton to give Marvel Rivals a real shot.From industry-changing rumors to fresh game impressions and plenty of Marvel excitement, it's another packed episode you won't want to miss! 🧀🎮
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394: Salt in the Wounds
The gaming industry is making some wild moves this week, and the Cheesy Controller crew has plenty to say! We break down the long-awaited Grand Theft Auto VI preorder details, including the debate surrounding the $80 Standard Edition versus the $100 Deluxe Edition, the surprising "code in a box" physical release, and what Rockstar's focus on a single-player experience means for fans.Outside of gaming, we share our spoiler-free impressions after seeing the first three episodes of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity during its theatrical release and discuss whether the return of Ichigo and the Soul Reapers lives up to the hype.On the news front, the Steam Machine is officially up for preorder, but its $1,000+ price tag has gamers questioning whether it's worth the cost. We also discuss Xbox raising the prices of every console once again, both PlayStation and Xbox posting disappointing hardware sales for May, PlayStation doubling down on its live-service ambitions despite recent setbacks, and the controversial removal of more than 500 purchased movies from users' digital libraries.Join us for another packed week of gaming news, industry discussions, anime impressions, and plenty of laughs on the Cheesy Controller Podcast! 🧀🎮
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393: Just The Box Art
Get ready for another packed episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast! This week, the crew dives into the internet's newest obsession as Grand Theft Auto VI somehow turns its box art reveal into a 12+ million view event while finally giving fans preorder date details. Is Rockstar simply built different?Anton and Chris couldn't be more excited as Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 & 2 are officially making their way to PS4 and PS5 thanks to Iron Galaxy, bringing two of the franchise's most beloved entries back to PlayStation.Anton also shares his first impressions of Pokémon Champions now that it's available on mobile instead of being locked to Switch, while Jalen returns to talk about another week spent with the incredible indie RPG CrossCode and why it continues to win them over.Meanwhile, the reveal of Final Fantasy VII Revelation has reignited Anton's excitement for the series, sending them back into Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to prepare for what's next in the remake trilogy.Finally, the crew discusses the troubling reports surrounding Xbox and the possibility of studio closures or spin-offs after years of expensive acquisitions. What does this uncertainty mean for the future of the Xbox brand and the industry as a whole?All that and plenty more gaming discussions await on this week's episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast! 🧀🎮
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392: Squad Gols
On this week's episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew reunites to talk about everything they've been playing and the biggest stories shaking up the gaming world. Season 2 of Marathon has finally arrived, and despite Anton spending far less time in the game than last season, the squad is still having an absolute blast dropping into Tau Ceti. They also discuss the uncertainty surrounding Bungie and the rumors of possible layoffs, along with saying an emotional goodbye to Destiny 2 as one of gaming's longest-running live-service journeys comes to a close after more than a decade of unforgettable memories.Elsewhere, Jalen can't stop talking about CrossCode, the indie RPG that's completely taken over their gaming time and may be one of the best hidden gems they've ever played. Outside of gaming, the crew shares their excitement for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, breaks down this year's NBA Finals, and gets Madrid's thoughts on how the NBA season played out.It's another week of gaming, sports, laughs, and plenty of cheesy takes you won't want to miss! 🧀🎮
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391: SGF Special Part 2 (XBOX/Nintendo)
The Cheesy Boys are back and this week it's ALL about showcase season! Xbox came out swinging with its Summer Showcase 2026, revealing massive titles like Gears of War: E-Day, Fable, Halo: Campaign Evolved, Persona 4: Revival, Persona 6, State of Decay 3, Metro 2039, Senua, Crazy Taxi: World Tour, Spyro: A Realm Beyond, Clockwork Revolution, Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, Vivarium, and more! Plus, Xbox is celebrating 25 years in style with a gorgeous anniversary console, and the crew breaks down what announcements stole the show and what surprised them the most.Then it's time to dive into Nintendo's June 2026 Direct! The gang discusses the return of Rhythm Heaven Groove, the shocking reveal of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake, Kingdom Hearts 4 finally making an appearance, Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave, Splatoon Raiders, Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen, Dragon Quest Monsters: The Withered World, Final Fantasy Resonance, One Piece Grand Gourmet, Orbitals, and the Switch 2 upgrades coming to the Xenoblade Chronicles series.Which showcase won the week? What games are now on everyone's most anticipated lists? And is 2026 shaping up to be one of gaming's greatest years ever? Tune in as the Cheesy Controller Podcast breaks down every trailer, every surprise, and all the hype from gaming's biggest week! 🧀🎮
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390: SGF Special Part 1 (Sony/SGF)
The summer showcase season has officially peaked and the Cheesy Boys are here to break down EVERYTHING! This week we're diving headfirst into Sony's latest State of Play featuring huge reveals like Bancho The Chef, God of War: Laufey, Marathon Season 2, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls adding three new fighters, Marvel's Wolverine finally reappearing, plus new looks at ILL, Kemuri, Phantom Blade Zero, Silent Hill Townfall, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis and more!Then it's time to unpack Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest extravaganza! We discuss the jaw-dropping return of Resident Evil Veronica, Alien Isolation 2 finally becoming a reality, the reveal of Final Fantasy VII Revelation, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Resynced, The Wolf Among Us 2 resurfacing, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance, Guild Wars 3, Stellar Blade: Blood Rain, Street Fighter 6 updates, and the mountain of other announcements that have us scrambling to update our wishlists.Which reveal stole the show? Did Sony outshine Geoff, or was Summer Game Fest the real winner? Grab your favorite snack and join us as we break down the biggest week in gaming news, share our hottest takes, and try to contain our hype levels! 🧀🎮
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389: The Steam Deck Was Our Only Hope
This week on The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives into Valve's surprise Steam Deck price hike and what it could mean for the future of handheld gaming. We also break down the official announcement of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 and discuss whether the series can keep its momentum going.With Grand Theft Auto VI casting a massive shadow over the holiday season, Fable 4 has officially been pushed back, leading to a conversation about just how packed the end of the year has become for game releases. The crew also shares their predictions, hopes, and wild guesses ahead of the upcoming State of Play presentation.To wrap things up, the excitement is through the roof as Final Fantasy VII Rebirth officially heads to the Nintendo Switch 2, opening the door for even more players to experience one of the biggest RPGs of recent years.All that and more on this week's episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast! 🧀🎮
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388: Momocon 2026 Special
This week on The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives back into Final Fantasy XIV as everyone finds themselves getting pulled back into Eorzea once again. Anton shares stories from Momocon 2026, including the highlights, surprises, and all the gaming goodness from the convention floor.After an incredible 190 hours of grinding, Anton finally earns the Platinum Trophy in Marathon and reflects on the journey from start to finish. Meanwhile, Chris continues making steady progress through Pragmata and discusses how his thoughts on the game have evolved as he gets deeper into the experience.The guys also break down Epic's first look at Unreal Engine 6 running alongside Rocket League, speculate on what could be announced during the June 2nd State of Play, and discuss the latest concerns surrounding a major PSN vulnerability and several high-profile hacks.To wrap things up, PlayStation fans get hit with more bad news as PS Plus prices are on the rise yet again. Is the service still worth the cost?All that and more on this week's episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast! 🧀🎮
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387: The Nitro Gamepass Tier
This week on The Cheesy Controller Podcast the crew dives into the rough launch numbers for Saros after the game reportedly only moved 300K copies in its first two weeks, while Xbox fans react to a long overdue update to the achievement icon system. Discord Nitro and Game Pass are finally teaming up… but of course there’s a catch hidden in the fine print.Meanwhile, Capcom continues its unstoppable streak with some of the best sales numbers in company history, Steam Machine rumors resurface with four leaked versions supposedly on the way, and Valve somehow found a way to make the Steam Controller even more gamer friendly by requiring active Steam account registration to prevent scalpers.The gang also talks about eBay rejecting GameStop’s buyout offer, Sega reportedly canceling its mysterious “Super Game” project, and the bizarre but somehow perfect Fortnite x Overwatch crossover. To close things out, Drake apparently decided sleep was optional and dropped THREE albums in one night because one just wasn’t enough. 🧀🎮
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386: I Heard You Like Star Fox 64
The Cheesy Controller crew gathers around the table this week to talk about their latest chaotic Magic: The Gathering Arena Commander game and the alliances, betrayals, and salty plays that came with it. They also dive into the shocking report that Bungie has cost Sony over $700 million, what that means for the future of Marathon and PlayStation’s live service ambitions, and the rumors of another upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 price hike this September. Plus, the crew reacts to “Leon Must Die Forever” coming to Resident Evil Requiem, celebrates Pragmata selling 2 million copies, and somehow we’re getting ANOTHER remake of Star Fox 64 — this time on Switch 2. 🧀🎮
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385: Tech Fight Back
In this week’s episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives deep into the surreal world of Pragmata, Capcom’s lunar odyssey that has finally hit the shelves. We break down the long journey from its mysterious 2020 reveal to its recent 2-million-unit milestone, discussing whether the bond between Hugh and Diana lived up to the years of anticipation. The conversation then shifts to the ultimate test of endurance as Anton checks in on his grueling journey through Marathon. Having officially crossed the Level 76 threshold, he shares the highs and lows of the grind and whether his sights are still set on hitting the legendary Level 100 before the season concludes.The hype levels reach a fever pitch as we dissect the brand-new Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls trailer that just premiered at Evo Japan. We analyze the mechanics of the newly announced Fighting Avengers team, debating how characters like Black Panther and Captain America will shake up the competitive meta. Finally, the mood turns reflective as Madrid and Jalen offer their raw, unfiltered thoughts on the emotional conclusion of Black Clover. From the final showdown between Asta and Yuno to the ultimate resolution of the Wizard King's mantle, the duo debates if Yuki Tabata’s decade-long journey stuck the landing or left too many magical threads hanging.🧀🎮
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384: Platinum Plans & Pragmata
This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast, Anton and Chris finally dive into Pragmata, breaking down how much time they’ve actually gotten with the game so far and whether it’s living up to the mystery surrounding it. Chris also shares his full thoughts on Mouse P.I. For Hire now that he’s rolled credits, while Anton gives an update on his latest strategy to finally lock in that elusive Marathon platinum trophy.The episode heats up with a ton of industry news, including all the major reveals from the Final Fantasy XIV 2026 Fan Fest—especially the brand-new expansion slated for early next year—and a surprising shakeup from Xbox as they lower the price of Game Pass… but at the cost of removing Call of Duty. The crew also reacts to rumors of a Game Pass and Discord Nitro bundle, and the unexpected announcement of a new Steam Controller, diving into its price point and features.Anton keeps the monitor talk alive with more updates on his setup journey, while the group zooms out for a broader conversation around FromSoftware’s catalog and what makes their games hit so hard. To round things out, Madrid and Jalen report back with even more early access impressions of Slay the Spire 2, and how deep the addiction is starting to run.It’s a packed episode full of impressions, strategy, and plenty of industry shakeups you won’t want to miss. 🧀🎮
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383: Monitor/Perspective Changes
This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast, Anton and Chris dive headfirst into the growing buzz around Pokemon Champions, breaking down what’s working, what’s questionable, and whether it has the staying power fans are hoping for. From there, the conversation shifts to some wild next-gen speculation as PS6 rumors heat up—backwards compatibility spanning PS4 and PS5, plus a handheld that might rival full console performance sounds great on paper… but is Sony aiming too high?On the Xbox side, things get a bit more grounded as Game Pass comes under scrutiny, with CEO Asha Sharma suggesting the service may be priced too high and could need a strategic rethink—raising big questions about value, sustainability, and what it means for players moving forward. The guys also touch on the surprisingly charming Mouse: P.I. For Hire, before circling back to what’s really been dominating their time: Pragmata… or at least what Anton keeps insisting is actually just more Marathon in disguise.To round things out, they dig into the latest Fortnite Festival mobile changes and whether they actually improve the experience, plus Anton breaks down his new monitor setup with the S2725QS and the games he’s been putting to the test on it. It’s a packed episode full of speculation, impressions, and a healthy dose of skepticism where it counts. 🧀🎮
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382: Metal Gear Vs Physint
Anton and Chris are back this week diving into the chaos surrounding Pokémon Champions and its rocky launch, breaking down what went wrong and whether it can recover in the coming weeks. Chris also checks back in on Ghost of Yōtei, talking about how stepping away briefly helped him rediscover his groove and appreciation for the game. Meanwhile, Anton continues his grind in Marathon, sharing his current thoughts as the mid-season update looms and what changes he hopes to see. The duo also takes a moment to appreciate the latest No Man’s Sky update, especially its Pokémon-inspired mode, and reflect on the game’s incredible evolution over the years. To close things out, they get into the latest Metal Gear Solid film news, casting their dream picks and debating how it might stack up against Physint, the upcoming Kojima-led project that could redefine the genre. 🧀🎮
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381: Switch 2 Boost Mode Engaged
The crew is back this week diving into a mix of excitement and hesitation as they break down the reveal of Pokémon Champions—is this the next big evolution for the franchise or a step into the unknown? Chris shares his experience revisiting Pokémon Leaf Green on Switch, reflecting on how the classic holds up in a modern era, while Madrid talks about jumping back into Neva on his Switch 2 and why it’s been pulling him back in. Meanwhile, Anton keeps it real about having a rough week in Marathon, but with upcoming changes on the horizon, he’s already eyeing a comeback. 🧀🎮
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380: Apple Fancast
The Cheesy Controller Podcast is back this week and things are getting expensive—fast. The crew dives into PlayStation’s latest price hike, breaking down the shocking reality of the PS5 Pro now pushing a jaw-dropping $900 and what that means for the future of the console market. Chris also returns to Resident Evil 9 after its big post-launch update, sharing his thoughts on the changes, what’s improved, and whether it fixes his biggest issues with the game.Meanwhile, Slay the Spire 2 has completely taken over Madrid and Jalen’s lives, as the two sink countless hours into the sequel and talk about why it’s already shaping up to be an all-timer. To wrap things up, the crew reacts to a small but exciting Marvel Tokon leak, with the Avengers seemingly confirmed as the next team joining the upcoming fighting game—sparking plenty of speculation about the roster and gameplay possibilities.It’s a packed episode full of hot takes, card battles, and wallet pain you won’t want to miss 🧀🎮
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379: PlayStation Live Gold
This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast Jalen and Madrid talk about their very early impressions of Slay the Spire 2 in early access and how the sequel is shaping up so far, what feels new, and whether it’s already living up to the original.They also discuss the second team reveal for Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, The Amazing Guardians, and how the roster is starting to take shape as more teams get announced. The conversation then shifts to Marathon and the first weekend of Cryo Archive, including Anton’s Highguard refund situation that somehow still resulted in him spending more money on Marathon anyway.The group also talks about being hesitant to jump into the new Fortnite season and how tough it can be to keep up with seasonal updates in live service games. To wrap things up, they discuss DLSS 5 and the negative blowback from people calling it more of an AI filter than a real graphical leap, and they close the episode by talking about PSN reportedly getting a name change and speculating on what Sony might rename the service in the future. 🧀🎮
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378: Our 2026 Atlanta Sci-Fi and Fantasy Expo Panel
The Cheesy Controller Podcast goes live once again from the Atlanta Sci-Fi and Fantasy Expo 2026 for their second year hosting a live panel in front of an audience. This special episode is all about sci-fi games that the hosts believe deserve adaptations into movies or TV shows, and the conversation goes all over the galaxy. From story-driven epics and dystopian worlds to weird, experimental sci-fi universes that could become incredible streaming series, they break down which games would work best, who could star in them, and whether live action or animation would be the better route. The live audience also gets involved with their own picks and reactions, making this a fun, energetic episode full of sci-fi love, adaptation debates, and plenty of cheesy controller energy from the stage. 🧀🎮
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377: Exploits on Tau Ceti IV and in Racoon City
Anton and Chris are back with another packed episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast! This week the duo dives into their early time with Scott Pilgrim EX on Steam, with both hosts playing roughly the first half of the game and sharing their thoughts on how the brawler stacks up to the beloved original. Chris also gives a full breakdown after beating Resident Evil Requiem, discussing the ending, standout moments, and the long road he’s now on toward earning the platinum trophy. Meanwhile, Anton talks about jumping into the full release of Bungie’s Marathon, sharing how the experience feels now that the game is fully out in the wild. The two also dig into Microsoft and Xbox’s big announcement of Project Helix, debating what it could mean for the long-term stability of the Xbox brand and how the strategy might reshape the platform going forward. To wrap things up, Chris closes out the show by talking about the little bit of Romeo Is a Deadman he’s managed to squeeze in between his marathon Resident Evil sessions. 🧀🎮
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376: Re9ium is a Dream
In this episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives into a packed week of gaming news and what they’ve been playing. They start by discussing the unfortunate layoffs at the studio behind EA’s revival of Skate, and what it could mean for the future of the long-awaited skating comeback. From there, they react to the first look at the upcoming God of War show—and let’s just say the early impressions leave them with… concerns.The conversation shifts to the Pokémon Presents celebrating the Pokémon 30th anniversary, breaking down the announcements, surprises, and what it might mean for the franchise moving forward. Chris also checks in with his early impressions of Resident Evil Requiem, sharing his thoughts now that he’s reached the halfway point of the game.Meanwhile, Anton talks about jumping into the Marathon Server Slam ahead of launch week and whether the experience has him excited or cautious about Bungie’s upcoming shooter. The hosts also attempt to start their nostalgic journey through Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen, though their busy gaming schedules mean progress has been… limited. Finally, they wrap things up with a discussion about Monster Hunter Wilds and some of the brutal endgame challenges that might be the toughest content the series has seen yet.It’s a news-heavy episode full of reactions, early impressions, and the usual chaotic backlog struggles from the Cheesy Controller crew. 🧀🎮
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375: Aura Farm to Table
On this week’s episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew reacts to a seismic shake-up in the industry as Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond officially depart Xbox. What does this mean for the future of the brand, Game Pass, and Microsoft’s overall gaming strategy? The conversation gets even wilder as they break down PlayStation Studios surprisingly shutting down Bluepoint Games—a move that no one saw coming. Is this a pivot in Sony’s remake strategy, or a bigger restructuring behind the scenes?The industry talk continues with a deep dive into Wildlight Interactive and the implications of their backing from Tencent. Is this just smart funding in a tough economy, or another sign of global consolidation in gaming?On a more nostalgic note, the hosts share their genuine excitement over Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen potentially making their way to the Nintendo Switch, reliving Kanto memories and debating how these classics hold up today. Then it’s all about the future with the new trailer for Slay the Spire 2—new mechanics, new characters, and what the sequel needs to do to surpass the original indie darling.Finally, they celebrate a massive milestone: NieR: Automata hitting 10 million copies sold over the last decade. The team reflects on its legacy, its unexpected staying power, and what these numbers could mean for the future of the franchise.Big departures, shocking shutdowns, nostalgic ports, and hopeful sequels—this episode has a little bit of everything. Tune in and press start. 🧀🎮
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374: February 2026 State of Play Reactions
In this episode of The Cheesy Controller, we dive deep into the massive February 2026 PlayStation State of Play, where Sony and its partners unveiled a ton of exciting titles and updates for PS5 and beyond. We kick things off discussing the gorgeous new adventure Kena: Scars of Kosmora and break down what makes its expanded world and mechanics so compelling. From ambitious PC ports like Death Stranding 2: On The Beach to fresh looks at co-op shooter 4:LOOP and the mysterious Pragmata gameplay, we cover the trailers and reveals that have fans buzzing. There’s nostalgia on the menu too, with highlights like Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered and the Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition, along with strategy RPG Brigandine Abyss and the revamped Dead or Alive 6: Last Round free-to-play version. We also chat about inventive newcomers like Crimson Moon and Beast of Reincarnation, the wild surprises from Konami including Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse and Silent Hill: Townfall, plus updates on co-op and stealth titles such as Yakoh Shinobi Ops and Project Windless. With a packed lineup of indie gems, remasters, big-budget adventures, and intriguing surprises, this episode breaks down all the biggest takeaways from one of the most jam-packed State of Play shows yet. 🧀🎮
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373: Little Plastic Leon
The Cheesy Controller Podcast is back this week with a packed news episode full of surprises, leaks, and plenty of hype. The crew dives straight into the February 2026 Nintendo Partner Direct, breaking down all the biggest reveals and the games that caught them off guard the most. One of the standout announcements was Monster Hunter Stories 3, which immediately sparked speculation about new monsters, battle systems, and how deep the RPG mechanics might go this time around.They also share hands-on impressions of the Pragmata demo on both PlayStation 5 and the Nintendo Switch 2, comparing performance, visuals, and controller feel between the two platforms. The excitement ramps up even more with the confirmation that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is arriving on Switch 2 this June, leading to a passionate discussion about portability versus performance and whether this version could become the definitive way to play.Not all the news is celebratory though, as the hosts react to the recent PlayStation ROM key leaks and what it could mean for digital ownership and security going forward. They also talk about the newly announced State of Play airing Thursday and speculate on potential reveals, while briefly celebrating Pokémon turning 30 and the wave of nostalgia that comes with it.Outside of gaming, the conversation veers into pop culture with predictions for Super Bowl 2026, curiosity around the mysterious title Orbitals, and the long-awaited reveal of new Resident Evil amiibo figures. The episode wraps up with quick hits on the current state of Overwatch, the growing importance of Discord verification, and how online communities are continuing to evolve alongside the games themselves. It’s a fast-moving, info-packed episode filled with speculation, excitement, and just the right amount of cheesy banter. 🧀🎮
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372: Our Very Late GOTY 2025
This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew gathers to crown their Game of the Year for 2025, break down their personal Top 3 lists, and debate which titles truly defined their year in gaming. Before diving into the big awards, they also take time to celebrate the Best Old Games they played in 2025 — shout-outs go to Spider-Man 2, Mega Man 11, Fortnite, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Stardew Valley, Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, Marvel Rivals, and Slay the Spire — proving that great games never really age. The hosts also run through a stacked list of Honorable Mentions including Lumines Arise, Hades 2, DOOM: The Dark Ages, Sword of the Sea, Chronos, Ghost of Yōtei, Sworn, and even a nostalgic nod to Oblivion.From there, the competition heats up as everyone reveals their personal rankings. Anton’s Top 3 features Pokémon Legends ZA in the top spot, followed by Death Stranding 2 and Monster Hunter Wilds. Chris champions horror and atmosphere with Silent Hill f, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and South of Midnight. Madrid doubles down on Expedition 33 as his number one, with Hades 2 and Rematch rounding things out, while Jalen leads with Digimon Story: Time Stranger, backed by MegaBonk and Hades 2. After tallying the community point system, the final results reveal Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 taking the overall crown with 5 points, followed closely by Hades 2, Pokémon Legends ZA, Digimon Story: Time Stranger, and Silent Hill f all tying strong at 3 points each. It’s a packed episode full of passionate debates, surprising overlaps, and a clear reminder that 2025 was an incredible year to be a gamer. 🧀🎮
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371: After Eight Long Months Madrid Finally Did It
On this episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives into the surprisingly smooth performance of Final Fantasy VII Remake on the Nintendo Switch 2, breaking down how well it runs, how it feels in handheld versus docked mode, and why it may be one of the most impressive ports yet. Madrid finally unboxes and sets up the Switch 2 he bought at launch eight months ago, sharing first impressions, setup struggles, and whether the wait made the experience sweeter or more painful. Meanwhile, Jalen gives early thoughts after spending the free weekend with No Rest for the Wicked on Steam, discussing gameplay feel, difficulty, and whether it’s earned a spot on their must-play list. 🧀🎮
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370: Pikachu Shouldn't Be Ugly
On this episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast, Anton does the unthinkable and blasts through Marvel Cosmic Invasion in one sitting, sharing what kept him locked in and whether the ride was worth the marathon session. Chris breaks down everything revealed in the January 2026 Resident Evil Showcase, reacting to the announcements, surprises, and what the future of the franchise is shaping up to look like.The crew also checks in on what they’ve been playing lately, with Anton spinning up Kirby Air Riders and Chris revisiting the classic vibes of Pokémon Black & White. Everyone weighs in on the price and design of the newly revealed Pokémon LEGO sets, debating whether they’re must-buys or wallet nightmares.To round things out, Madrid dives into One Piece card game hype and shares thoughts on Deadpool’s presence in Marvel Rivals, leading to plenty of laughs and spicy takes. It’s a packed episode full of impressions, reactions, and classic Cheesy Controller chaos 🧀🎮
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369: Our Most Anticipated Games of 2026
This week on The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew is looking way ahead and locking in their most anticipated games of 2026 👀🎮The episode kicks off with Anton unloading an absolutely stacked list, ranging from heavy hitters like Grand Theft Auto VI, Forza Horizon 6, Wolverine, and Pragmata, to Nintendo Switch 2 hype with Animal Crossing and Final Fantasy VII. He also dives deep into anime fighters, stylish action games, Pokémon’s future with Pokémon Champions and Generation 10, cozy vibes like Witchbrook, and plenty of wildcards that have him buzzing.Next up, Madrid keeps things tight but spicy, spotlighting sleek action titles like Saros and Phantom Blade Zero, licensed surprises like a new Avatar fighting game and Star Wars: Galactic Racer, plus some intriguing wild picks that spark plenty of debate around the table.Chris brings a mix of nostalgia, horror, and indie love, with excitement for Resident Evil Requiem, Fable, Scott Pilgrim EX, Haunted Chocolatier, and a bunch of quirky standouts like Mouse: P.I. For Hire and Felt That: Boxing. His list opens up some great conversations about tone, creativity, and why smaller games can steal the spotlight.Finally, Jalen rounds things out with cinematic adventures and sci-fi hype, highlighting James Bond: First Light, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, The Expanse, and more Star Wars racing goodness, while backing a couple of indie favorites shared across the crew.It’s a packed episode full of bold predictions, friendly arguments, shared hype, and a whole lot of 2026 optimism—so plug in, press play, and start building that future backlog 🧀🎮
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368: The Wall Calendar Meta
On this episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives back into Pokémon Legends: Z-A, sharing fresh thoughts, theories, and where their excitement levels are landing as the game continues to reveal more of itself. Anton also breaks down his experience upgrading his Switch 2 with a Micro SD Express card, talking storage speeds, practicality, and whether it’s worth the jump for early adopters.Outside of games, the conversation shifts to anime with hype building around Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3, including expectations, favorite arcs, and how the series continues to raise the bar. The crew also checks in on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, discussing its standout style, combat ideas, and why it keeps popping up in gaming conversations. To wrap things up, they somehow spiral into a surprisingly passionate discussion about 2026 wall calendars—from gaming themes to organization habits and why a good calendar still matters in a digital world. 🧀🎮
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367: Storage Power Creep
In this episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast, Anton and Madrid dive back into the world of Pokémon Legends ZA, spending more time breaking down the Mega Dimension DLC, what it adds to the experience, and how it could shape the future of the game. From new mechanics to wild speculation, they dig into what’s working and what they’re still unsure about. The conversation then pivots to tech as the two compare different iPad models, weighing the pros and cons of each—performance, price, accessories, and who each model actually makes sense for. It’s a laid-back mix of gaming deep dives and real-world tech talk you won’t want to miss. 🧀🎮
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366: The Gun and Oil Dragon
This week on The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew jumps into the wild Fortnite x Bleach collaboration, talking skins, vibes, and whether it’s one of Fortnite’s best anime crossovers yet. They also break down Monster Hunter’s Title Update 4, spotlighting the newly added monster and what it means for the endgame grind. Chris shares his time with Game of the Year winner Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, digging into why it earned the top spot, before hyping up his excitement for the upcoming Resident Evil: Requiem. The discussion continues with Chris giving his own take on the Pragmata demo, comparing how his experience differed from Anton’s impressions last week, and the episode wraps with a thoughtful conversation on AI and its growing impact on the games industry—from development to creativity and beyond. All that and more in another cheesy episode 🧀🎮
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365: Capcom Weird
This week on The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew breaks down the second Marvel Tokon beta—what’s new, what’s fun, and what still needs work. Anton dives back into the Pokémon Legends ZA DLC, sharing his latest experiences and whether the new content lives up to the hype. He also talks about The Game Awards from home and the big reveals—but most importantly, his personal impressions of the newly announced Pragmata demo after playing it on his PC. The excitement continues with the reveal of Mega Man 12: Dual Overdrive, and the team closes out the show with a heated discussion on amiibo gating features in multiplatform games—are we okay with paying more for locked-off extras? All that and plenty of laughs in this cheesy episode 🧀🎮
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364: Zach Fair's Magic the Gathering Card
This week on The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives back into the galaxy far, far away with thoughts on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, breaking down how it holds up and why it still hits for fans of action-adventure games. They also take a look at everyone’s Fortnite 2025 wrap-up stats, comparing numbers, wins, and questionable life choices made on the island over the year.The discussion shifts to big platform news as Final Fantasy VII Remake makes its way to Switch 2, sparking conversation about performance, portability, and what this means for Square Enix on Nintendo hardware. On the ongoing games front, Jalen continues his journey through Digimon Story: Time Stranger, while Chris checks back in with his progress in Ghost of Yōtei and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, sharing what’s clicking and what’s keeping him hooked. Another packed episode full of updates, stats, and classic Cheesy Controller banter you won’t want to miss 🧀🎮
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363: Shiny Play Clock
On this week’s episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew breaks down their bold and spicy predictions for the 2025 Video Game Awards—starting with Madrid’s surprise-heavy ballot and Jalen’s meticulously crafted picks that might just shake up the whole show. Meanwhile, Anton dives deep into Lumines Arise, sharing his obsession with the latest Weekly Challenges and how the leaderboard grind has fully taken over his life.And of course, we can’t ignore the seismic shifts over in Fortnite as Chapter 7 Season 1 kicks off with massive mechanical changes, map rewrites, and enough new features to make even longtime players relearn the game.It’s predictions, puzzle mastery, and battle royale chaos all in one episode—just another week with the Cheesy boys. 🧀🎮
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362: Played the Batteries Out
On this week’s episode of The Cheesy Controller Podcast, Anton and Chris lock in their predictions for who’s taking home the big trophies at the 2025 Video Game Awards. From the tightest indie categories to the heavyweight GOTY contenders, they break down the field, argue passionately, and call out the dark horses that could shake up the whole show.Meanwhile, Anton finally rolls credits on Hades 2, clearing the last hurdle to let it enter the arena for his own personal Game of the Year list. He shares his full thoughts now that the credits have rolled—how the ending hit, how the systems evolve, and where it truly stands among 2025’s giants.It’s predictions, celebrations, and a whole lot of opinions—perfectly seasoned and fresh out of the oven. 🧀🎮
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361: PS5 is Five Years Old
On this week's Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives into a jam-packed week of gaming news and hype. Rockstar finally breaks the silence—GTA 6 has officially been delayed to November 2026, and the squad has feelings. From there, they brighten things up with the release of Lumines Arise, bringing sleek puzzles and vibes back to modern platforms.PlayStation drops a State of Play: Japan, giving the team plenty to gush over, while Nintendo fires back with the first Mario Galaxy movie trailer, sending everyone into cosmic excitement. The boys try their hand at predicting this year’s Game Awards nominees—and, as expected, chaos ensues.Chris celebrates finally beating Silent Hill F and starting Ghost of Yotei , and the whole crew is stunned by Valve’s reveal of the Steam Frame, new Steam Controller, and an updated Steam Machine—aka Steam Hardware Era 2.0.It’s a stacked, hilarious, and opinion-filled episode you won’t want to miss. 🧀🎮
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360: The Ten Games to Get to Know Us
On this episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the squad breaks down the ten games that define who they are as gamers, starting with Madrid, whose list is a clean blend of style, pure gameplay, and competitive obsession. From Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus and Pokemon Ruby Version, to all-timers like Persona 5 Royal, Metaphor: ReFantazio, Astral Chain, Hades, Overwatch, and Monster Hunter World, Madrid showcases the exact mix of flash and fundamentals that shaped his taste—plus the iconic anchors of Halo 2 and Final Fantasy XIV.Next up, Jalen runs through a lineup built on storytelling, depth, and nostalgia. He brings out the heavy hitters with NieR: Automata, Metroid Prime 2, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, Half-Life 2, and Final Fantasy VI. His love for Pokémon shines with Emerald and Pinball, while Persona 3 FES, Shadow the Hedgehog, and the legendary Marvel vs. Capcom 2 round out a list that perfectly captures his identity as a player.Then Chris steps in with a list that traces a lifelong relationship with classic PlayStation charm, survival horror, and multiplayer legends. From Mega Man Legends, Resident Evil 2, Crash Bandicoot 3, and Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage to pillars like Silent Hill 1, Stardew Valley, Final Fantasy XIV, and Halo 2, Chris’ picks paint a full picture. Add in Pokémon Silver, Modern Warfare 2, Gears 2, The Sims 2, Persona 4, Midnight Club 3, and Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal, and you get a definitive snapshot of his gaming DNA.Finally, Anton closes it out with a lineup full of emotional resonance, tight gameplay, and genre-hopping favorites. Pokémon Omega Ruby, NieR: Automata, Transistor, Tetris Effect, Skate 3, Skullgirls: Second Encore, Crisis Core Reunion, Monster Hunter World, Journey, and Final Fantasy XVI show exactly how his tastes evolved and why he plays what he plays today.If you’ve ever wanted to truly understand the crew behind the mics, this is the definitive episode. 🧀🎮
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359: Red for Blade
Anton finally beats Pokémon Legends: ZA, wrapping up his journey through Kalos with plenty of thoughts on the story, postgame, and where the series goes next! The crew also dives into the wild new Fortnite season crossover with The Simpsons, shares their latest Hades 2 updates, and checks in on the eerie vibes of Silent Hill F. Plus, we talk Digimon Story: Time Stranger, the current Blade meta in Marvel Rivals’ PvE mode, and what’s keeping everyone playing (or falling off) this fall season. 🧀🎮
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358: The Continued Downfall of Xbox
Anton’s back with a full Pokémon Legends: ZA progress report — from exploring the new twists on Lumiose City to breaking down the revamped battle mechanics and early story beats that have him hooked (and occasionally tilted). The crew debates how ZA stacks up against Arceus and what it means for the future of open-world Pokémon.Meanwhile, Mark Cerny is dropping fresh details about the PS6’s architecture and AMD’s continued role in powering the next generation of PlayStation hardware — sparking speculation on what kind of performance leap we can expect and whether we’re finally reaching “PC parity.”And just when you thought Fortnite couldn’t surprise anyone anymore, Epic announces The Simpsons as the next crossover season. The gang imagines what Homer’s emotes, Bart’s loadout, and Springfield landmarks might look like on the Battle Royale island. 🧀🎮
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357: Pokemon Legends ZA is Here!
On this week’s episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, Anton finally joins the next generation of handheld hype as his Nintendo Switch 2 arrives—early impressions, surprise features, and launch quirks included. From UI tweaks to game transfers, he’s hands-on and has stories to tell.The Pokémon celebration continues as Anton dives into his early-game thoughts on Pokémon Legends: Z-A and what the return to Lumiose City means for longtime fans. The crew also breaks down the massive Pokémon GO level rework, what it means for progression, and whether Niantic actually listened to the community this time.Elsewhere, we get spiritual in Ghost of Yotei, explore the future (and chaos) of AI video generation, and close things out with a dive into Digimon story time stranger.New console energy, Pokémon passion, and digital chaos—just another week with the squad. 🧀🎮
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356: Our Most Anticipated Releases for the Rest of 2025
On this week’s episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the squad breaks down their most anticipated game releases for the rest of 2025! From long-awaited sequels to fresh new IPs, the hype levels are rising fast as we plan out what’s left of our gaming year. Anton continues pushing deeper into Hades 2, sharing build strategies and why this game still refuses to miss. Meanwhile, we’re officially entering countdown mode with less than a week until Pokémon Legends: Z-A, and the crew dives into launch expectations, Mega Evolution theories, and day-one squad plans.Outside of games, Anton attempts once again to convince Chris to enter the cursed yet hilarious world of Smiling Friends, as we break down how the show perfectly blends absurd comedy with unsettling horror. Will Chris finally give it a chance? Probably not—but it’s still great content. 🧀🎮
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355: Microsoft, Master of Stepping on Rakes
On this week’s episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives deep into Hades 2 and its fiery rise through the underworld of early access. The squad reacts to K-pop demon hunters storming into Fortnite, Daredevil joining the Marvel Rivals roster, and the growing anticipation for Ghosts of Yotei. They also unpack Microsoft’s latest Game Pass struggles, celebrate Madrid’s long-awaited induction into the Steam family, discuss the return of Skate, and wrap up with hype for Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles. 🧀🎮
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354: TGS 2025
On this week’s episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives into a jam-packed week of gaming news and impressions! Anton breaks down Hades II finally reaching its 1.0 release, while the squad debates the lasting dominance of Xbox controllers on PC. Chris shares his early thoughts on Silent Hill F and reacts to the Fortnite x Daft Punk experience that lit up the island. The gang also covers all the big reveals from Tokyo Game Show 2025—including a wild Kojima appearance—and Sony’s September State of Play, featuring Marvel’s Wolverine, Saros, and Flight Simulator. Plus, Xbox hikes prices… again. 🧀🎮
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353: Preparing for Transfer
On this week’s episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, Anton preps his games while waiting for his Switch 2 to arrive, testing out the Nier: Automata Switch port to see how it runs before the big transfer. Meanwhile, Chris shares his impressions of Chronos: The New Dawn and gets hyped for Fortnite’s upcoming Daft Punk experience. The crew talks performance, vibes, and the ever-evolving world of gaming in 2025. 🧀🎮
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352: Anton's Newest Pokémon Rant
On this week’s episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, Anton and Chris break down all the highlights from Nintendo’s September 2025 Direct. The spotlight shines on Pokémon Legends Z-A, with new Mega Evolutions stealing the show alongside the reveal of the Mega Dimensions DLC. Anton dives deep into how Pokémon Home compatibility works across console generations, and from mechanics to speculation, the crew covers it all. 🧀🎮
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351: Take Two It
On this week’s episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the squad breaks down the freshly announced iPhone 17 lineup and what those upgrades really mean for gamers on the go. The long-awaited Silksong discussion makes its triumphant return, with the crew diving into hopes, expectations, and fears. They also check out Tokon: Fighting Souls, the newest contender in the fighting game arena, and share first impressions of Riot’s 2XKO. 🧀🎮
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350: Micro but Mighty
On this week’s episode of the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the crew dives into a mix of classics, comebacks, and curious hardware. From the hype around the new Skate and Lumines Arise to breaking down the freshly served Ghost of Yotei plates, the squad keeps the energy rolling. Sonic speeds back into the spotlight with Sonic Racing, while the tiny-yet-mighty 8BitDo Micro controller sparks debate. The real highlight? Chris officially platinums Crash Bandicoot 2, cementing his skills as the bandicoot master. Meanwhile, Anton journeys into the neon noir world of the Blade Runner point-and-click adventure, and the squad chainsaws their way through memories of Gears of War Reloaded. 🧀🎮
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349: iPod Without the Phone feat. @ThirteenCross
This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast, we’re joined by ThirteenCross from the Rusty Rupees Podcast for a West Coast–flavored episode packed with big gaming news and unexpected crossovers. From Hollow Knight: Silksong finally locking in a September 4th release date to Gears of War hitting PlayStation and Helldivers marching onto Xbox on August 26th, the conversation doesn’t miss a beat.We dig into Fortnite Festival’s Gorillaz takeover, PlayStation’s price hikes in the U.S. (with the PS5 Pro clocking in at $749.99), and the darkly nostalgic return of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Plus, the crew breaks down the Monster Hunter Wilds x Final Fantasy XIV collab, the newly announced Sekiro anime, and the chaotic charm of Densha Attack.It’s coast-to-coast energy, deep gaming dives, and plenty of laughs—Cheesy and Rusty in the best way.🧀🎮
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348: The Spicy Episode 🌶️
This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast, things get spicy—literally and figuratively. The crew kicks things off with a fiery discussion on different types of peppers before diving into Fortnite’s unexpected downtime. From there, they break down Battlefield 6’s second beta weekend, react to the surprise Helldivers 2 x ODST crossover, and hear Anton’s thoughts on iOS 16 Public Beta 3. To top it off, the squad takes a look at the Pokémon Legends ZA demo shown at the Pokémon World Championships and share their first impressions. 🌶️🧀🎮
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347: More Fortnite More Problems
This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast, the squad dives into their time with the Battlefield 6 beta, share stories from being back on the Fortnite grind, and speculate on what’s next for Halo. They also geek out over the upcoming Fantastic 4, break down Mai’s addition to Street Fighter, and celebrate the journey of completing Mega Man Legends in its entirety. 🧀🎮
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346: Octopath Tōkon
This week on the Cheesy Controller Podcast, we’re fresh off the hype of Evo 2025 with all the biggest moments and announcements from the fighting game world! We break down Fortnite’s jaw-dropping live event and what’s coming in the next season, talk about signing up for a shot at the Marvel Tōkon beta, and welcome Lucy to Guilty Gear Strive. The Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase gave us plenty to chew on with Monster Hunter Stories 3, the reveal of gorgeous new HD-2D titles Octopath 0 and Adventures of Elliot, plus the intriguing Light of Motiram. Fighting games, live events, and RPG goodness all in one episode—this one’s stacked! 🧀🎮
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The Cheesy Controller Podcast is a fun and insightful show covering gaming, tech, and pop culture. Hosted by a group of passionate gamers, it blends humor with deep discussions on game releases, industry trends, and tech innovations. With a mix of casual banter and serious analysis, the podcast appeals to both hardcore and casual gamers. From game mechanics to industry news, the hosts keep listeners engaged with candid commentary and infectious enthusiasm. A must-listen for anyone who loves gaming and wants to stay informed while having fun.
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