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Low Five Gaming
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Welcome to Low Five Gaming, the book club-style podcast where two brothers, Alex and Luke, share their lifelong love for video games through engaging conversations and friendly debates. If you're a passionate gamer, a casual fan, or just have a soft spot for the classics, our laid-back, conversational approach will make you feel right at home.Each month, we'll explore the game of the moment or revisit a beloved classic, satisfying your gaming cravings with our unique blend of humor, insight, and personal experiences. Whether it's reminiscing about crunchy classics like Prince of Persia (89), getting hyped about the latest Nintendo Direct, or diving into deep discussions on FPGA consoles (much to Luke's chagrin), Low Five Gaming is your go-to podcast for all things gaming.As brothers with a lifelong bond, Alex and Luke bring a genuine camaraderie and relatable banter to every episode, making it easy for you to connect with fellow gamers who truly understand
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Super Mario Galaxy
Alex and Luke Talk Gravity, Stardust, and Nintendo Doing It Again.Super Mario Galaxy, developed and published by Nintendo, originally launched in November 2007 for the Wii and immediately redefined what a 3D platformer could feel like. By bending gravity, perspective, and level design into something playful and constantly surprising, Galaxy turns every planet into its own idea. It’s not just about getting from point A to B—it’s about how delightfully strange the journey can be along the way. Nearly two decades later, it still feels like Nintendo showing off.At the time of recording, Super Mario Galaxy holds a Metacritic score of 97, placing it firmly in all-timer territory. According to HowLongToBeat, the main story runs about 19 hours, though going for full completion (yes, both playthroughs) pushes that significantly further. In true Mario fashion: approachable on the surface, quietly demanding if you want to see everything it has to offer.Alex played this one the proper way—on the Nintendo Wii, pointer controls and all. Luke played via Super Mario 3D All-Stars on Nintendo Switch, trading motion fidelity for modern convenience. Both dig into how Galaxy holds up today—from level design brilliance to the occasional “what is happening right now” moments that define the game’s charm.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by vinyl records. Wax, bb.Audio Credits:Original theme music owned by Low Five Gaming.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Cyberpunk 2077
Alex and Luke Talk Night City, Mainline Endings, and Never Having Dinner at Embers.Cyberpunk 2077, developed and published by CD Projekt Red, launched in December 2020 and has since completed one of the most dramatic redemption arcs in modern gaming. Set in the neon-drenched chaos of Night City, this open-world RPG blends cyberware upgrades, branching narratives, high-speed gunplay, and existential dread into one sprawling, synth-soaked package. Whether you came for Keanu Reeves, the hacking, or the moral ambiguity, this is a game that swings big and refuses to be subtle.At the time of recording, Cyberpunk 2077 holds a Metacritic score of 86 on PC and 87 on Xbox Series X. According to HowLongToBeat, the main story averages around 25 hours, with completionist runs easily stretching beyond 60+ hours depending on how deep you dive into side gigs and fixer drama. In true Low Five fashion: you can mainline it, but Night City really wants you to linger.Alex played on PC and rolled credits, seeing one of the game’s endings through to completion. Luke played on Xbox Series X and is still roaming Night City — notably having never eaten at Embers. Together they unpack how the game feels post-redemption, where the writing shines, how the combat holds up, and whether the hype cycle ultimately helped or hurt the legacy.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by fake patriotism for the Olympics.Audio Credits: “V” from Cyberpunk 2077 Original Soundtrack — composed by Marcin Przybyłowicz, P.T. Adamczyk, and Paul Leonard-Morgan — © CD Projekt Red. “You Don’t Know What Love Is” by Chet Baker — featured on Cyberpunk 2077 91.9 Royal Blue Radio — © respective rights holders. Original theme music owned by Low Five Gaming.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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The Ultimate Gamer’s Gift Guide, or: Luke’s Low Five Low-Fi Games (aka Luke’s Low Five Steamy D Starter Deck) | LFTF Ep. 003
Alex and Luke Talk Gifting Gamers, Low-Fi Picks, and Sidequest Shenanigans.In a somewhat rare departure from the usual one-game deep dive, this episode is all about helping you find the perfect gift for the gamer in your life—even if that gamer is you. Alex kicks things off with five flexible gift categories to guide your shopping: from digital gift cards and magazine subscriptions to coffee table books, gaming gear, and local experiences that go beyond the screen. Whether you're buying for a console diehard or a casual button masher, there's something in here to spark an idea.Then it’s Luke’s turn, and with it comes one very chill list with two very unnecessary titles: Luke’s Low Five Low-Fi Games a.k.a. Luke’s Low Five Steamy D Starter Deck. It’s a thoughtful roundup of cozy, low-stakes games that pair perfectly with rainy days, worn-out thumbs, or your favorite overpriced seasonal beverage. If Alex’s segment gives you structure, Luke’s delivers specifics.This one’s a little looser than usual, but we manage to weave in some solid beats—so stick with us.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by head cheese.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Hollow Knight & Silksong
Alex and Luke Talk Hollow Knight and Silksong.The duo dive into a Metroidvania double‑header: first the seminal Hollow Knight (Team Cherry, 2017) and then its long‑awaited sequel Hollow Knight: Silksong (Team Cherry, 2025). We unpack the evolution of the form — bug‑infested kingdoms, needle‑wielding protagonists, soaring difficulty curves — while comparing how the first game laid the groundwork and Silksong raised the bar (and the anguish). Two games, one legacy, endless edge‑of‑your‑seat platforming. Hollow Knight earned a Metacritic score of 87 on PC and 90 on Switch. HowLongToBeat estimates place a standard full play‑through around 27 hours (main story) and up to ~65 hours for completionists. Silksong debuted with a Metacritic score of 91 (PC), classified under “universal acclaim”. Play time estimates suggest around 40‑45 hours for a meaningful run, with full completion pushing closer to 60 hours+. All in all, two hefty games that demand stamina, precision, and a willingness to die… a lot.Alex tackled Hollow Knight on his Nintendo Switch OLED, while Luke jumped into Silksong on his Steam Deck. Luke’s no stranger to the first game — he’s beaten Hollow Knight before — but neither of them rolled credits this time around. Along the way they compare platform experiences, controller feel, and how each game’s difficulty and structure landed differently for each of them.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by bein' fat bs who can't stop eating the rest of our Halloween candy.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Cult of the Lamb
Alex and Luke Talk Cult of the Lamb.Ever wanted to combine dungeon crawling, base management, and theological terror into one cozy indie experience? That’s exactly the blend Cult of the Lamb serves. Developed by Massive Monster and published by Devolver Digital, this darkly adorable roguelike management mash-up dropped on August 11, 2022. You play a resurrected lamb who must build a loyal cult, perform rituals, and crusade through twisted lands to free a mysterious deity. It’s cute, creepy, and weirdly compelling.On Metacritic, Cult of the Lamb scores an 82 (PC) among critics. According to reviews and “How Long to Beat,” a standard playthrough lands in the 15–20 hour range. Go for completion, side content, or cult perfection, and it stretches further. It’s a neat balance point: deep enough to feel meaningful, short enough to avoid burnout.Both hosts tackled this one on their Steam Decks, with Alex also dipping into the PC version for a spell. Neither of them made it to the ultimate “credits roll” — instead, they got deep into the loops, the rituals, and the existential questions of lamb-leadership. They came away with both love and critiques of the pacing, combat variety, and the inevitable moral compromise.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by “Fantasy Football. Is it a video game, dude?”Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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The Plucky Squire
Alex and Luke Talk The Plucky Squire.What if a storybook adventure literally jumped off the page? That’s the magic trick The Plucky Squire pulls off. Developed by All Possible Futures and published by Devolver Digital, this imaginative action-adventure launched in July 2024 and instantly stood out for its clever transitions between 2D and 3D gameplay. With a charming visual style, punchy combat, and playful surprises around every corner, it’s a game that wears its heart—and its gimmick—on its sleeve.At the time of recording, The Plucky Squire held a Metacritic score of 83 on PC and 72 on Nintendo Switch. According to HowLongToBeat, the main story clocks in around 8.5 hours, though that can stretch with exploration (and admiring the delightful art direction). It’s short, sweet, and stylistically sharp—but not without a few rough edges.Alex played on Nintendo Switch, Luke on Steam Deck. Both made it to the final page and rolled credits. This is one of those rare games where the journey was as fun to talk about as it was to play—especially when it leapt from side-scroller to Zelda-lite to rhythm brawler to full-on tank sequence. You just have to see it to believe it.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by summer time ice cream runs.Audio Credits:“The Plucky Squire Theme” from The Plucky Squire Original Soundtrack — composed by Madeleine Wood — © Devolver Digital.Original theme music owned by Low Five Gaming. Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Diablo IV
Luke and Alex Talk Diablo IV.In this episode, Alex and Luke dive into Diablo IV, Blizzard Entertainment’s long-awaited sequel to the legendary action RPG series. Released in June 2023, Diablo IV brings players back to the dark, demon-infested world of Sanctuary with a new open-world structure, seasonal play, and a whole lot of skeleton-clicking chaos.At the time of this recording, Diablo IV holds a Metacritic score of 86. According to HowLongToBeat, the main story clocks in around 26 hours—though depending on your build, your class, or how easily distracted you get by side dungeons, it can stretch much longer.Alex played on both PC and Steam Deck and completed the main questline. Luke stuck to PC and is still meandering through Sanctuary like a cursed tourist. Together, they talk about their first real dip into the Diablo franchise, how the seasonal structure actually works, and why the always-online thing feels just forgivable enough.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Disc Golf.Audio Credits: “Cathedral” by Leo Kaliski, from the Diablo IV Original Soundtrack — composed by Leo Kaliski, Ted Reedy, Ryan Amon, and Derek Duke — © Blizzard Entertainment. Includes a voice clip from Diablo I (“Fresh Meat”) — © Blizzard Entertainment. Original theme music owned by Low Five Gaming.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Games That Defined the Nintendo Switch | LFTF Ep. 002
Alex and Luke share their Top Five Games That Defined the Nintendo Switch.From launch titles to surprise late-era gems, the Switch has built a legacy as one of Nintendo’s boldest and most beloved consoles. In this episode of Low Five Top Five, the guys break down the games that shaped the system—whether through sheer cultural footprint, unexpected innovation, or just endless hours of personal joy.There’s debate, agreement, and a few wildcard picks that might raise eyebrows.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Mario Characters That Aren't Mario | LFTF Ep. 001
This episode, Luke and Alex kick off a brand-new segment: Low Five Top Five, where they rank their five favorite whatevers in gaming. First up? Top 5 Mario Characters That Aren’t Mario.It’s a surprisingly heated—and deeply nostalgic—ride through Nintendo’s Mushroom Kingdom. Expect strong opinions, twisted logic, and more than a few honorable mentions (and dishonorable disses). The lists may be Mario-free, but the stakes are high and the takes are hotter than a fire flower. This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by crystals. 🔮Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Balatro
Alex and Luke Talk BalatroIn this episode, Alex and Luke go all-in on Balatro, the breakout roguelike deck-builder that’s equal parts poker, chaos, and obsession. Developed by LocalThunk and released in early 2024, Balatro blends classic card game mechanics with deck-breaking combos, jokers with wild effects, and a vibe that’s one part casino fever dream, one part endless strategy loop.At the time of this recording, Balatro holds a Metacritic score of 90, and according to HowLongToBeat, you can complete the game in 7 hours—but good luck stopping. This game sinks its teeth in fast and doesn’t let go.Both Alex and Luke played on their Steam Decks, chasing multipliers, unlocking jokers, and debating the most degenerate combos they could get away with. Join them as they unpack what makes Balatro feel so addicting, how it slots into the growing roguelike canon, and why it's been living rent-free in their brains.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Slides.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Elden Ring
Alex and Luke Talk Elden Ring.In this episode, Alex and Luke finally tackle Elden Ring, FromSoftware’s 2022 open-world epic that took the gaming world by storm. Directed by Hidetaka Miyazaki, with worldbuilding contributions from George R.R. Martin, Elden Ring expands the Soulsborne formula into a sprawling, unforgiving landscape—the Lands Between—where death is certain, but victory is oh so sweet. At the time of this recording, Elden Ring holds a Metacritic score of 96, solidifying its place as one of the highest-rated games of all time. According to HowLongToBeat, a standard playthrough takes around 60 hours (a complete and utter lie), while completionists can expect well over 134+ hours of brutal bosses, deep lore, and relentless challenge. Both Alex and Luke played on Xbox Series X, comparing notes on their builds, the moments that broke them, and the bosses that left them questioning their life choices. From first steps into Limgrave to taking down some of Elden Ring’s most infamous enemies, they share their highs, lows, and what makes this game such a landmark title. This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Banging with the Bros. Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Against the Storm
Luke and Alex venture into the rain-soaked world of Against the Storm, a roguelike city builder developed by Eremite Games. Released in November 2023, this highly acclaimed game invites players to balance resource management, exploration, and the survival of diverse species—all while contending with the endless storms that threaten their settlements.At the time of this recording, Against the Storm boasts a Metacritic score of 91. According to How Long to Beat, playtimes vary widely, with 31 hours for the main story and up to 267 hours for completionists who dare to brave every tempest. Luke played entirely on his Steam Deck, while Alex split his time between Steam Deck and PC.Join the hosts as they discuss the game’s unique mechanics, including its roguelike replayability and dynamic city-building systems. Hear how Against the Storm stacks up to other city builders, what strategies they employed to weather the storms, and why this game is worth the hype.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Jim Carrey’s Grinch.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
Alex and Luke Talk Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, the puffball’s iconic 3D side-scrolling adventure for the Nintendo 64. Developed by HAL Laboratory and released in 2000, this game introduced players to the unique ability to combine powers, creating some truly wild and creative abilities for Kirby to wield as he battles the forces of Dark Matter across a beautifully colorful universe.At the time of this recording, Kirby 64 holds a Metacritic score of 77, with its main story taking around 4 hours to complete, according to How Long to Beat. Both Alex and Luke revisited the game on Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, with plenty of laughs, nostalgic moments, and minimal gripes.Join the duo as they discuss the game’s unique charm, its place in the Kirby series, and whether or not it holds up after all these years.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by the burger press.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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IZMA, Developer of Deadeus | LFF Ep. 002
Join us for another episode of Low Five Friends as we venture into the dark, pixelated world of gaming with Adam Birch, also known as -IZMA-. This session, we unravel the eerie layers of Deadeus, a horror game ingeniously crafted for the classic Game Boy.Hear from Adam about the artistic and gaming influences that shaped Deadeus, the technical challenges of Game Boy development, and the surprising journey to indie gaming acclaim. We'll also get a glimpse into Adam's broader creative pursuits and his future plans in game development.Discover the chilling narrative of Deadeus for yourself—available for free on Itch.io. You can also purchase a physical copy from incube8 Games. Music for this episode provided by Stoo Bubsy, featuring the tracks "Introduction" and "Gift of Life (Ode to Deadeus)." You can buy Deadeus Original Soundtrack by Stoo Bubsy on bandcamp.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
Alex and Luke talk The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, the latest entry in the Zelda series, flips the script by making Princess Zelda the main playable character. Developed by Nintendo and Grezzo, this action-adventure game was released for the Nintendo Switch on September 26, 2024, and has been turning heads with its innovative gameplay and fresh storyline.Echoes of Wisdom brings a new twist to the classic formula, allowing players to use the Tri Rod to summon echoes—imitations of objects and monsters—and navigate through Hyrule and the Still World. With its blend of top-down and side-on views, the game offers a mix of exploration, combat, and puzzle-solving that fans of the series have come to love.At the time of recording, Echoes of Wisdom holds a Metacritic score of 86. According to HowLongToBeat, it takes roughly 25-30 hours to complete the main story.Both Alex and Luke played on their Switch. Naturally. It's a Nintendo joint. They discuss the game's innovative mechanics, visual style, and how it stands up to other Zelda titles in the franchise.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by both the McDonalds Steak, Egg & Cheese Bagel Breakfast Sandwich & hot sauce.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Control
Alex and Luke delve into Control, the mind-bending action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment. Set in the mysterious Federal Bureau of Control, the game combines supernatural powers with an ever-shifting environment to create an intense and thrilling experience.Luke played on his Steam Deck, while Alex tackled it on his PC. Both rolled credits. They dive into the game’s eerie atmosphere, blending Scandinavian 70s modern retro sci-fi aesthetics with supernatural elements. They share personal experiences with standout moments, like encounters with unsettling puppet shows and a man obsessively staring at a fridge, while breaking down why Control stands out as a unique and engaging title.According to howlongtobeat.com, Control's Main Story stakes 11.5 hours. Be prepared for 20+. As of publication Metacritic gives the game a rating of 85 on PC.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Philly cheesesteaks.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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EA Sports College Football 25
Luke and Alex Talk EA Sports College Football 25Luke and Alex dive into EA Sports College Football 25, marking the long-awaited return of this beloved franchise. With a Metacritic score of 85, the game brings dynamic gameplay and the thrill of college football back to consoles.Luke, with over 100 hours on his Xbox Series X, offers deep insights into the game's mechanics and dynasty mode. Meanwhile, Alex, with around 15 hours of playtime, brings a fresh perspective, using this opportunity to have some of his burning questions answered by Luke.At the end of the episode, they dig into their first ever test mailbag, addressing listener questions and comments.This episode is officially brought to you in part by pancakes.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Top 10 Greatest Games of All Time (Revised), or: The Return of the Low Five Goats
Luke has a running bit where he gives Alex a hard time for declaring any game he enjoys as deserving of a spot in his top ten best games of all time. Well, the two finally sat down and declared their official lists. There are some spicy takes!In this episode, Alex and Luke revisit their Greatest Games of All Time lists, making some surprising revisions. Tune in for updated picks, spirited debates, and fresh takes on the best games ever made.This episode is unofficially brough tot you in part by Android.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Luke and Alex Talk Disco ElysiumThis month, we delve deep into the surreal and thought-provoking world of Disco Elysium. Developed by ZA/UM and released in 2019, this narrative-driven RPG puts players in the shoes of a deeply flawed detective navigating a city rife with political tension, personal demons, and existential crises. With a unique blend of noir aesthetics and psychological depth, Disco Elysium challenges players to solve a murder while grappling with the protagonist's fractured psyche.Both Alex and Luke rolled the credits on this complex journey. Luke experienced the game on his Steam Deck, while Alex split his time between his Steam Deck and PC. The game boasts a Metacritic score of 91 on PC, praised for its narrative depth and freedom of choice. With around 30 hours needed to complete the main story, it’s a substantial dive into a richly detailed world.Join us as we dissect the narrative layers, discuss our favorite moments, and ponder the philosophical questions posed by Disco Elysium. Whether you're a seasoned detective or new to the streets of Revachol, this episode offers a comprehensive look at one of the most acclaimed RPGs of our time.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by dad rock.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Deadeus
Step into the eerie world of Deadeus, a unique horror game developed for the Game Boy by -IZMA-. This haunting title, originally released in 2019, immerses players in a dark narrative where a young boy has a prophetic nightmare that everyone in his village will die in three days. With 11 different endings and no direct path, players must explore, investigate, and decide the best course of action to potentially save the villagers or uncover deeper mysteries.Deadeus stands out for its chilling atmosphere and intricate storytelling, all crafted within the constraints of classic Game Boy hardware. It showcases the power of pixel art and minimalist design to deliver a profoundly unsettling experience. Featuring music by Stuart Busby, the game’s soundscape adds an extra layer of tension to the gripping narrative.Alex played Deadeus on his Analogue Pocket, embracing the physical cartridge experience, while Luke explored the game through a ROM on his Steam Deck. Both hosts experienced the game’s unique horror elements and discussed how it masterfully leverages its retro platform to deliver modern chills.Join us as we delve into Deadeus’ complex storylines, explore its multiple endings, and discuss the game’s impact on the indie horror scene. If you’re a fan of retro gaming or looking for a fresh horror experience, Deadeus is a must-play.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Naz Reid.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Pine Creek
Alex and Luke talk Pine Creek.Dive into the eerie world of Pine Creek, where the mysterious disappearance of a young girl in a seemingly tranquil town spirals into a tale of cults and ritualistic mysteries. Developed by Marco of Carmelo Electronics, with significant contributions from David Martínez Canales, Pine Creek is a Game Boy Color adventure that marries classic pixel art with a gripping narrative.This game challenges players to explore, solve puzzles, and unravel a deep story about life, death, and the shadows lurking in Pine Creek. Enjoy moments of reflection and camaraderie, savor delicious in-game food, and lose yourself in the arcade games that dot this rich pixelated landscape.Fully playable on original hardware via flashcart or any Game Boy emulator, Pine Creek offers a nostalgic yet fresh experience for veteran and new gamers alike. At the time of this recording, the game is celebrated for its authentic retro feel and compelling storytelling. It takes about three hours to beat.Luke experienced Pine Creek on his Steam Deck through a ROM, while Alex enjoyed a physical copy on his Analogue Pocket, diving deep into the game's immersive world.Join us as we dissect Pine Creek's intricate narrative, discuss its gameplay mechanics, and explore how it stands out in the indie gaming scene.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by house shoes.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Marco, Developer of Pine Creek | LFF Ep. 001
Strap in for the inaugural episode of Low Five Friends, where we geek out with Marco, the visionary behind the retro revival hit Pine Creek on Game Boy Color. Marco pulls back the curtain on creating a game that strikes a perfect balance between heartfelt nostalgia and fresh creativity, all while staying true to his Latin American roots.Join us as Marco recounts the challenges and quirks of game development, shares his personal insights on cultural representation in gaming, and even debates the ultimate taco. He’ll also tease his next project, a monster-battling adventure set against the backdrop of a mythical Mexico.Check out Pine Creek on Itch.io, buy the digital or physical copy at incube8 Games, or get immersed in its 3D update on Steam.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Luke and Alex talk Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.Trekking through Ubisoft Montpellier's Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, released on January 18, 2024, we're catapulted into a 2.5D realm where action-adventure meets platforming and Metroidvania. The game introduces Sargon, navigating the cursed city of Mount Qaf to save Prince Ghassan. With time-manipulating powers, Sargon embarks on a puzzle-filled journey, encountering allies and foes in a story-rich landscape. Unique mechanics and a connected world enrich this installment of the Prince of Persia series, offering a deep dive into Persian mythology and action-packed gameplay.At the time of recording, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has a Metacritic score of 86. According to How Long to Beat, it can take upwards of 30 hours to complete the game in full. They list main story completion at 165 hours, but that feels too short for a first time playthrough. Luke played on his Xbox Series X and Alex played on his Nintendo Switch. This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Prince James Murphy.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Alex and Luke talk The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.Majora's Mask is a standout title in The Legend of Zelda series known for its time-bending adventures and dark, compelling narrative. Developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 2000, this game takes players on a race against time in the mysterious land of Termina, employing a unique mechanic of a three-day cycle and a collection of transformative masks. The game received a fresh face with its 3DS remake in 2015. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D not only polished its graphics but also refined gameplay mechanics, making this enigmatic adventure more accessible to a new generation of players, while still captivating those who cherished the original. This version added a new layer of depth to the classic, proving the game's timeless appeal.At the time of this recording, Majora's Mask boasts a Metacritic score of 95. According to How Long to Beat, the main story can be completed in around 21 hours.Alex and Luke revisited this classic on the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. Both hosts were able to play with the Switch's official N64 Controller, which was quite the treat.Join us as we unravel the mysteries of Majora's Mask, discuss its legacy, and share why it remains a beloved adventure that stands the test of time.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part guides.We mentioned Hand-Drawn Game Guides during our discussion. If that's something that piques your interest, check out Phil's site. No affiliation. No partnership. His stuff is just super rad!Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Jusant
Luke and Alex Talk Jusant.Step into the enigmatic world of Jusant, a game that blends action and puzzle elements with a serene yet challenging climbing adventure. Developed by Don't Nod, Jusant offers gamers a unique, meditative journey to the top of a mysterious tower, filled with flora, fauna, and a peaceful soundtrack. Released in 2024, it stands out for its innovative climbing mechanics, breathtaking biomes, and the presence of a guiding creature made of water, Ballast. Jusant had a Metacritic score of 85 at the time of this recording. According to howlongtobeat.com, completing the main storyline takes about five hours, but with its explorative design and alternative paths, players can delve deeper into the game's mysteries.Both hosts played on the Xbox Series X via Game Pass. Alex also played some on the Steam Deck.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by the three point line.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Gris
Alex and Luke talk Gris.Gris is a visually stunning and emotionally evocative platformer game developed by Nomada Studio and published by Devolver Digital. In this game, players explore a serene yet melancholic world, unfolding a narrative about personal growth and overcoming hardship. Released in December 2018, Gris has been celebrated for its breathtaking artwork, poignant storytelling, and innovative gameplay mechanics. As of recording, Gris had an 83 Metacritic score. According to howlongtobeat.com, completing Gris takes about 4 hours, but for those seeking to fully immerse in its world and uncover all its secrets, it could extend further.Alex and Luke journeyed through the beautiful landscapes of Gris, experiencing its unique blend of art and narrative. They played on the Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X, each captivated by the game's visual and auditory artistry.Check out 'How Gris Made You Cry With Its Colors' by Daryl Talks Games for a great breakdown of Gris' colors, music, etc. This episode is unofficially brought to you in part real trees and chicken parm.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Sea of Stars
Luke and Alex talk Sea of Stars.Prepare to be transported back to the golden era of turn-based games with Sea of Stars from Sabotage Studios. This episode, we’re diving into this modern classic that pays homage to the JRPGs we all loved. With its captivating art style, a roster of formidable enemies, and dynamic game mechanics, Sea of Stars is more than just a game; it’s a journey through nostalgia and innovation.Released in 2023, Sea of Stars stands out as a testament to Sabotage Studios' craftsmanship, marrying old-school charm with modern sensibilities. The game's alluring art, challenging puzzles, and pulse-pounding boss battles have already garnered attention in the gaming community, earning it notable accolades.Navigating the new challenges of fatherhood, Alex and Luke find solace and excitement in the immersive world of Sea of Stars. Between diapers and late-night feedings, they explore the game’s engaging mechanics, like the badge indicating correct inputs - a small but significant touch that adds to the gameplay experience.But that’s not all! We also reminisce about The Messenger, another hit from Sabotage. Plus, we'll dish out on PlateUp!’s rogue-like cooking adventures and share a hilarious Madden anecdote about relocating the Texans to Anchorage. And don't miss our thoughts on the buzz around the rumored live-action Zelda movie and the enchanting Super Mario Bros. Mario Wonder game.From the strategic depths of Sea of Stars to the quirky kitchens of PlateUp!, this episode is a wild ride through the gaming landscape, peppered with our personal anecdotes of balancing gaming passions with the demands of parenthood.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by pacifiers – because sometimes, the fiercest warriors (and newest dads) need a little tranquility.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Unboxing Joy: The Passion Behind Collecting | LFC Ep. 001
Ever wonder why some people are so passionate about collecting physical media? Join me as I share my personal journey from collecting vinyl records, cassettes, and CDs during my childhood to eventually finding my true passion – video game collecting – in 2018. Discover how working three jobs to save up for a ring for my wife led me to dive deep into the world of game collecting and the joy I find in the tactile experience of cartridge and CD games.As a collector, I've come to appreciate the unique value and sense of community that comes with collecting physical media. While digital gaming offers convenience, it lacks resale value and the opportunity for borrowing or sharing. Listen in as I discuss my experiences of selling off and repurchasing collections, like my Gamecube and NES, and my journey with the Game Boy series. You'll learn that playing the games brings me more joy than preserving them, and that the real thrill of collecting comes from the journey itself.Interested in video game collecting? I've got some strategies and tips for you, such as buying games in bulk and exploring limited-run physical editions. Hear about my recent experience with purchasing a Sega Genesis mystery box and the satisfaction of finding and reselling games I didn't want. To wrap up the episode, I invite fellow collectors to share their own experiences and collections, emphasizing that collecting is a rewarding and enjoyable way to show passion for a hobby or project.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Donkey Kong Country
Alex and Luke Talk Donkey Kong Country.Donkey Kong Country is a groundbreaking platformer developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In this iconic title, players take on the roles of Donkey Kong and his sidekick Diddy Kong, embarking on a quest to recover their stolen banana hoard from the villainous King K. Rool and his army of Kremlings.Originally released on November 21, 1994, the game was a pivotal moment in gaming history, showcasing revolutionary graphics for its time, thanks to its use of pre-rendered 3D sprites. The game's technical achievements and addictive gameplay garnered universal acclaim, earning it a lasting legacy in the platforming genre.According to howlongtobeat.com, the main storyline of Donkey Kong Country can be completed in about 5 hours. However, for those aiming to achieve 100% game completion by finding all bonus rooms and collectibles, you're looking at a much larger commitment.Alex revisited Donkey Kong Country on his Switch using NSO, as did Luke. Both hosts succeeded in toppling King K. Rool, but the question remains: Who truly mastered the dense jungles and treacherous mine cart rides of Donkey Kong Island?This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by pumpkin spice.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Dredge
Luke and Alex Talk Dredge.Dredge is a chilling indie fishing video game developed by New Zealand-based studio Black Salt Games and published by Team17. The game introduces players to an unnamed fisherman who, as he delves deeper into the expansive open-world archipelago, confronts increasingly Lovecraftian marine creatures, making each fishing venture a dive into the abyss.The highly anticipated title was released on March 30, 2023, for multiple platforms, from Microsoft Windows to the Nintendo Switch and next-gen consoles. Critics and players have been captivated by its unique blend of serene fishing mechanics juxtaposed with the looming dread of the ocean's monstrous secrets. As of publication, the game holds a score of 85 on metacritic.com.According to howlongtobeat.com, when zeroing in on the core missions, Dredge unfolds over approximately nine hours. However, for the completionists aiming to uncover every sunken treasure and monstrous fish, the game extends to roughly 17 hours.Alex dove into the eerie waters of Dredge on his Nintendo Switch, appreciating the game's atmospheric tension and intricate mechanics. On the other hand, Luke set sail on his Xbox Series X, making full use of the game's unique panic and day-night features to face the marine horrors head-on. Both hosts braved the game's Lovecraftian depths, contending with the harrowing hallucinations and gigantic sea monsters. However, only time will tell whose fishing expedition was more successful.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by frozen pizza.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
Alex and Luke Talk Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is a platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. The player takes control of the protagonist Mario, whose main objective is to reclaim his personal island, Mario Land, from the antagonist Wario, who has seized control while Mario was away in the events of the first Super Mario Land.Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins was first released in Japan on October 21, 1992, and later in North America and Europe in November of the same year. The game was well-received by critics, who praised its graphics and gameplay, and it is considered one of the greatest Game Boy games of all time. As of publication, the game holds a score of 80 on metacritic.com. According to howlongtobeat.com, When focusing on the main objectives, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins is about 2 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 3½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.Alex played an actual Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins cartridge on his Analogue Pocket. He enjoyed the classic feel and the nostalgia of the game. Luke played the game on his Nintendo Switch via NSO and cheesed the hell out of the rewind feature. Both hosts completed the game, collecting all six golden coins and defeating Wario. But let the record show that Luke's win has an asterisks.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by children's books.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
In this spoiler-free episode, hosts Alex and Luke dive into the expansive world of "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom," the eagerly-awaited sequel to "Breath of the Wild." Despite Luke's 50-hour gameplay journey, he's yet to progress the storyline past the Wind Temple, which allows us to keep the major plot points under wraps.Developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch, Tears of the Kingdom propels you into the sprawling landscapes of Hyrule and the mysterious islands floating in the vast skies above. The game is a testament to Nintendo's commitment to addressing player critiques from the last game and enhancing the gameplay experience in this latest entry.We explore a range of topics, from the intricate map design and the joy of exploration, to the innovative weapon durability system. The master hand, fuse, and ascend abilities are other standout features that get our attention in this discussion.Of course, comparisons to Breath of the Wild are inevitable, and we delve into why Tears of the Kingdom stands tall as a fantastic sequel. If you loved the first game, this follow-up seems to take everything to the next level.Tears of the Kingdom has received acclaim for its improvements, expanded open world, and features encouraging exploration and experimentation. It sold more than 10 million copies in its first three days of release. As of publication, the game has a score of 95 on metacritic.com. This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by dads.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Loop Hero
Luke and Alex dive into the infinity loop of "Loop Hero," a uniquely designed endless RPG by the ingenious minds at Russian studio Four Quarters, and brought to life by Devolver Digital.Set in a post-apocalyptic world that's been wiped out by an evil lich, you, the hero, are on a mission to reconstruct your reality. You're not alone though – you'll encounter survivors who'll either aid your world-building efforts or, in despair, attack you for their own survival.But the plot thickens. The evil lich is merely a puppet. The real villain? None other than God himself, Omega, on a twisted quest for self-destruction. Can you defeat Omega and keep rebuilding in his absence? With a little help from the Goddess of Probability, you might just stand a chance.Gameplay is where "Loop Hero" truly shines. Each expedition is a new journey on a pre-generated path, where you fight slimes, collect landscape cards, and alter the terrain around you. Equip your hero with the spoils of battle, construct new structures back at your base, and choose your path strategically to survive increasingly difficult enemies.The game's development story is a testament to creative ingenuity, born from an idea during a game jam and polished into a gem that caught Devolver Digital's eye. Not without its challenges, the team at Four Quarters focused heavily on game balance to ensure a seamless, engaging experience for players.Critics have showered "Loop Hero" with praise for its unique gameplay, 80's aesthetic, and deck-building mechanics, earning it an impressive score of 82 on Metacritic. It's even been nominated for awards like "Best Independent Game" and "Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year."Join us as we delve into the endless looping adventure of "Loop Hero" – a game that takes you on a hero's journey where the power to shape the world is literally in your hands.Alex primarily played "Loop Hero" on his Xbox Series X and Steam Deck via Game Pass. He also played a little on the PC as well. Luke played the game on his Series Neither host finished the game. The Loop continues!This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by 1) Moms, and 2) Gas stations that *don't* have those annoying ass monitors that are there to scream shitty advertisements at you.Sidequestin':Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Inscryption
Alex and Luke talk Inscryption.Inscryption is a psychological horror, rouguelike deck-building game that has been praised for its unique blend of genres and captivating storytelling. Developed by Daniel Mullins Games and published by Devolver Digital, the game takes players on a dark and twisted journey through a mysterious forest. Along the way, players must gather cards, build a deck, and use their strategic skills to battle against a variety of terrifying creatures.What sets Inscryption apart from other deck-building games is its innovative gameplay mechanics, which incorporate elements of puzzle-solving, exploration, and even escape room-style challenges. Each card in the game has its own unique abilities, and players must use these cards to overcome obstacles, defeat enemies, and uncover the secrets of the forest. With a gripping storyline and unexpected twists and turns, Inscryption is a must-play for fans of horror, puzzle, and deck-building games alike.Inscryption was released for Windows on October 19, 2021. It was released on Linux and macOS on June 22, 2022, which was followed by PlayStation 4 and 5 versions in August. A Nintendo Switch port was released in December 2022. Versions for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S released in April 2023. Inscryption has received generally positive reviews and won several Game of the Year awards. The game sold 1 million copies by January 2022. As of publication of this podcast, the PC version of the game has a Metascore of 85 and a User Score of 8.6 on metacritic.com.Alex played Inscryption on his PC and Steam Deck. Luke played on his gaming laptop. Both hosts had completed act one at the time of recording. This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by grillin' season!Sidequestin':Alex: Vader, Cocaine Bear, Death's Door, Logitech G920, Dreamcast, PS2Luke: The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, Skyrim, MLB The ShowReferenced guest spots:Pixel Project Radio (Death's Door)Tales from The Backlog (Read Dead Redemption Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Luke and Alex talk The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is an action role-playing game developed and published by CD Projekt Red. The game takes place in a fictional fantasy world based on Slavic mythology. You control Geralt of Rivia, a monster slayer for hire known as a Witcher, and search for his adopted daughter Ciri who is on the run from the otherworldly Wild Hunt. Players battle the game's many dangers with weapons and magic, interact with non-player characters, and complete quests to acquire experience points and gold, which are used to increase Geralt's abilities and purchase equipment. The game's story has three possible endings, determined by the player's choices at key points in the narrative.The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in May 2015, with a Nintendo Switch version released in October 2019, and PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions titled The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition which was released in December 2022. The game received critical acclaim, with praise for its gameplay, narrative, world design, combat, and visuals, although it received minor criticism due to technical issues. It holds more than 200 game of the year awards and has been cited as one of the greatest video games ever made. As of publication of this podcast, the PC version of the game has a Metascore of 93 and a User Score of 9.1 on metacritic.com.Alex played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on his PC and Steam Deck, he first played the game on his Nintendo Switch. Luke first played the game on his PS4, but this time around played on the Xbox Series X. Both hosts have beaten the base game. Alex has finished the Heats of Stone Expansion and has started Blood and Wine. Luke has dabbled in both DLCs but hasn't finished either. This was Luke's second time beating the base game. Alex didn't replay the base game for this episode, but rather took the opportunity to continue questing for all the Witcher gear and to tackle the game's DLC for the first time.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by snow days.Sidequestin':Alex: Sega CD, Metroid Prime Remastered, House of X and Powers of X (X-Men comics)Luke: The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, Hi-Fi Rush, The Witcher (Netflix)Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Celeste
Alex and Luke Talk Celeste.Celeste is a platform game developed and published by indie developer Matt Makes Games. The player controls Madeline, a protagonist with anxiety and depression who aims to climb Celeste Mountain. During their climb, Madeline encounters several characters, including a personification of her self-doubt known as Badeline, who attempts to stop her from climbing the mountain.Celeste released on January 25, 2018, for Linux, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows, before being released on Xbox One the following day, and on Google Stadia in July 2020. Upon release, it received universal acclaim from critics, with multiple outlets describing it as one of the best video games of all time. As of publication, Nintendo Switch version of the game has a Metascore of 92 and a User Score of 8.6 on metacritic.com.Alex played Celeste on his Nintendo Switch, primarily in handheld mode. He finished the game docked using a pro controller. Luke also played on the Nintendo Switch, but primarily docked. Both hosts rolled the credits on this one, but neither has tackled the epilogue.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by bacon.Sidequestin':Alex: Pokémon LeafGreen, Sega's Menacer, Madden 22, Hi-Fi RushLuke: Madden 23, Hades, Metroid Prime, The Legend of Zelda: The Minish CapReferenced Links:Why Does Celeste Feel So Good to Play? by Game Maker's ToolkitSend us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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High on Life
Luke and Alex talk High on Life.High on Life is a comedic first-person shooter game with action-adventure and Metroidvania elements. It takes place in a science fiction world which features talking guns called Gatlians. The game was published by Squanch Games and was released on December 13, 2022 for Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. As of publication, the Xbox Series X version of the game has a Metascore of 67 and a User Score of 7.9 on metacritic.com. Alex and Luke both played High on Life on the Xbox Series X via Xbox Game Pass. Both hosts rolled the credits on this one.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by that local joint with the fire food.Sidequestin':Luke: Slay the Spire, Hades, Vampire SurvivorsAlex: Desk Job, Diablo, Warcraft, Warcraft 2, The Sopranos Other Links: National Domestic Violence Hotlinehttps://www.thehotline.org/Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Top 10 Greatest Games of All Time, or: The Low Five Goats
Alex and Luke talk their Greatest Games of All Time! GGoATs!Luke has a running bit where he gives Alex a hard time for declaring any game he enjoyed as deserving of a spot in his top ten best games of all time. Well, the two finally sat down and declared their official lists. There are some spicy takes!Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon
Alex and Luke talk Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon.Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon is a 2018 platform game developed and published by Inti Creates. It is a companion title to developer ArtPlay's 2019 game Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night and was conceived to fulfill the promise for a retro-style accompaniment to Ritual of the Night after its Kickstarter campaign exceeded crowdfunding goals. Curse of the Moon follows Zangetsu, a cursed swordsman hunting down demons for revenge, as well as three other playable characters named Miriam, Alfred and Gebel. It features an 8-bit aesthetic and gameplay style similar to Castlevania games on the Nintendo Entertainment System, particularly Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse.Alex and Luke both played Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon on the Nintendo Switch. Alex rolled the credits, Luke did not. Luke is decidedly bad at Metroidvanias.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Daddy X.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Super Mario World
Luke and Alex talk Super Mario World.Super Mario World is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It was released in Japan in 1990, North America in 1991 and Europe and Australia in 1992.Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development developed the game, led by director Takashi Tezuka and producer and series creator Shigeru Miyamoto. Koji Kondo acted as the game’s composer.The player controls Mario on his quest to save Princess Toadstool and Dinosaur Land from the series' antagonist Bowser and his minions, the Koopalings. The gameplay is similar to that of earlier Super Mario games: players control Mario or his brother Luigi through a series of levels in which the goal is to reach the goalpost at the end. Super Mario World introduced Yoshi, a dinosaur who can eat enemies, as well as gain abilities by eating the shells of Koopa Troopas.Super Mario World is often considered one of the best games in the series and is cited as one of the greatest video games ever made. It sold more than twenty million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling SNES game.Luke and Alex played Super Mario World on the Nintendo Switch via NSO. Alex also played a good chunk of the Game Boy Advance version of the game.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by the McRib and definitely not by Kirko's chains.For those who would like to play Luke and Alex's Super Mario World inspired Mario Maker 2 worlds, you can find them using the following Course IDs:Luke's: 0MD-NJW-6RGAlex's: Forthcoming. Apologies to those who wanted to check this out first day or find this on a pod catcher that's slow to update episode descriptions. Send us an email or hit the DMs on social media and we'll get you that code!Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Portal & Portal 2
Alex and Luke talk Portal and Portal 2.Portal is a 2007 puzzle-platform game developed and published by Valve. It was released in a bundle, The Orange Box, for Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and has been since ported to other systems, including Mac OS X, Linux, Android (via Nvidia Shield), and Nintendo Switch. The game consists of a series of puzzles that must be solved by teleporting the player's character and simple objects using "the Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device", often referred to as the "portal gun", a device that can create inter-spatial portals between two flat planes.Portal 2 is a 2011 puzzle-platform video game developed by Valve for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The digital PC version is distributed online by Valve's Steam service, while all retail editions were distributed by Electronic Arts. A port for the Nintendo Switch was included as part of Portal: Companion Collection. Like the original, players solve puzzles by placing portals and teleporting between them. Portal 2 adds features including tractor beams, lasers, light bridges, and paint-like gels that alter player movement or allow portals to be placed on any surface. In the single-player campaign, players control Chell, who navigates the dilapidated Aperture Science Enrichment Center during its reconstruction by the supercomputer GLaDOSAlex played Portal and Portal 2 on the Steam Deck while Luke played Portal: Companion Collection on the Nintendo Switch.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by CRT TVs.The song "Still Alive" was written by Jonathan Coulton and performed by Ellen McLain for the 2007 video game Portal.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Stray
Alex and guest hosts Isiah and Nick talk Stray.Stray is an adventure platformer puzzler developed by Blue Twelve Studio and published by Annapurna Interactive. The story follows a stray cat who falls into a walled city populated by robots, machines, and mutant bacteria, and sets out to return to the surface with the help of a drone companion called B-12.Stray was announced in 2020 and became highly anticipated. Following some delays, it was released on 19 July 2022, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Windows. It received generally positive reviews, with particular praise directed at its artistic design, cat gameplay, narrative, original score, and platforming elements; critics were divided on the combat and stealth sequences.Isiah and Nick played Stray on their Windows PCs. Alex also played a little of the game on PC, but primarily played on the Steam Deck.This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Nurses.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Epistemic Gaming | LFEd Ep. 003
Luke and Alex talk about using video games to inspire students into following career paths.Work work work. In this companion podcast for the Low five Education Project, Alex and Luke go into further detail of Luke’s article on epistemic gaming and using video games to model jobs. Each brother goes over their experience with career modeling and/or inspiration from their experiences within schooling before explaining what epistemic games are. In addition to epistemic games, Alex and Luke highlight various games they believe build real career skills and motivations as well as some of the specific skills they help build.Games mentioned include: Cities: Skylines, iPlan, Sports games (Franchise mode, career modes) and more. Participation and/or feedback is encouraged!Access Luke's capstone project at lowfivegaming.com/education.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Identity in Gaming | LFEd Ep. 002
Luke and Alex discuss identity learning through video games.There are countless ways in which our identity shapes the way we view the world and how the world views us, but Alex and Luke only have so much time and focus! In this companion podcast to the Low Five Education Project, the focus is going into more depth on each of Luke’s two articles on identity learning in video games. Connections to video games are made for games that affect our personal learning identities, learning outside of our own identities, and the development of both civic and environmental identities. Games highlighted within the podcast include: Assassins Creed (series), Souls Likes, Celest, Animal Crossing, Airborn Kingdom, Red Dead Redemption 2, and more.Participation and/or feedback is encouraged!Access Luke's capstone project at lowfivegaming.com/education.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Semiotic Domains | LFEd Ep. 001
Luke and Alex talk about semiotic domains and learning from video games.In our first companion podcast, Alex and Luke talk about Luke’s Low Five Education Project article on semiotic domains in further detail. A brief history and bio of author James Paul Gee is given before explaining his concept of semiotic domains and the active learning that takes place when playing video games. Although Gee’s work in his book, What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy, holds up today, the video game references and examples within are very much outdated. (This is to be expected given its original publishing was in 2003.) After going over some major points on domain learning and how it influenced the education project, Alex and Luke each highlight more modern video games that exemplify semiotic domain learning. Luke comes in with a particularly social studies and classroom specific context, while Alex highlights games that more casual or at home players may enjoy.Games highlighted within the podcast include: Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, Cities Skylines, Baba is You, Empire of Sin, and more. Participation and feedback is encouraged!Access Luke's capstone project at lowfivegaming.com/education.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Cities: Skylines
Luke and Alex talk Cities: Skylines.Cities: Skylines is a city-building game developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive. The game is a single-player open-ended city-building simulation. Players engage in urban planning by controlling zoning, road placement, taxation, public services, and public transportation of an area. They also work to manage various elements of the city, including its budget, health, employment, and pollution levels. It is also possible to maintain a city in a sandbox mode, which provides more creative freedom for the player.Cities: Skylines was first released for the Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems in March 2015, with ports to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 game consoles being released in 2017, for the Nintendo Switch in September 2018, and for Google Stadia in May 2022 developed by Tantalus Media. The game received favorable reviews from critics, and was a commercial success, with more than twelve million copies sold on all platforms as of June 2022.Both Luke and Alex played Cities: Skylines on their Windows PCs.Access Luke's capstone project at lowfivegaming.com/education.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Alex and Luke talk Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge is a beat 'em up game developed by Tribute Games and published by Dotemu. It's based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise and is inspired by the 1987 Turtles animated series. The game borrows stylistically from the arcade and home console games developed by Konami during the 1980s and 1990s. Shredder's Revenge was released for Windows, Linux, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on June 16, 2022.Both Luke and Alex played Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge on the Nintendo Switch and were joined by friend of the podcast, Ace, when playing co-op.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Red Dead Redemption 2
Luke and Alex talk Red Dead Redemption 2.Red Dead Redemption 2 is a 2018 action-adventure game developed and published by Rockstar Games. The game is the third entry in the Red Dead series and a prequel to the 2010 game Red Dead Redemption. The story is set in 1899 and follows the exploits of outlaw Arthur Morgan, a member of the Van der Linde gang, in a fictionalized representation of the Western, Midwestern, and Southern United States. Arthur must deal with the decline of the Wild West whilst attempting to survive against government forces, rival gangs, and other adversaries.Red Dead Redemption was released for the PS4 and Xbox One on October 26, 2018, Microsoft Windows on November 5, 2019, and Stadia on November 19, 2019.The game is considered by many to be one of the best games ever made.This was Luke's second time playing Red Dead Redemption 2. It was Alex's first experience with the game. Luke played on the PS4 and Alex played on PC.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Half-Life & Black Mesa
Alex and Luke talk Half-Life and Black Mesa.Half-Life is a 1998 first-person shooter game developed by Valve and published by Sierra Studios for Windows. It was Valve's debut product and the first game in the Half-Life series. Players assume the role of Gordon Freeman, a scientist who must escape the Black Mesa Research Facility after it is invaded by aliens. The gameplay consists of combat, exploration and puzzle-solving. Unlike other games of its time, the player has almost uninterrupted control of the player character, and the story is told mostly in scripted sequences rather than cutscenes.Black Mesa is a 2020 first-person shooter game developed and published by Crowbar Collective. It is a third-party remake of Half-Life (1998) made in the Source game engine. Originally published as a free mod in September 2012, Black Mesa was approved by Half-Life developers Valve for a commercial release; the first commercial version was published as an early-access version in May 2015, followed by a full release in March 2020 for Microsoft Windows and Linux.Alex played Half-Life and Luke played Black Mesa. This was their first experience with both games.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Luke and Alex talk Kirby and the Forgotten Land.Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a 3D platformer Kirby game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. The game was announced in a Nintendo Direct on September 23, 2021 and released worldwide on March 25, 2022. It's the first platform game in the series with full 3D gameplay.Alongside returning copy abilities, Kirby and the Forgotten Land introduces two new copy abilities in the form of Drill and Ranger. There's also an upgrade system for copy abilities and a new "Mouthful Mode" where Kirby can swallow and control larger objects, such as cars and vending machines.Both Luke and Alex rolled the credits on the game.Send us a Voice Message. You may even be featured on our next episode!Featured Friend: Tales from the Backlog is a a video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle. Featured Friend: We all deserve a little break - a moment to just sit back, kick our feet up, and relax. Chillscape is the perfect companion for these moments.Every episode of Chillscape is a personally-curated collection of the best chill video game music of a different theme, broken-up into 3 mini-themed blocks to keep the vibes vibing and the flow flowing.Catch new episodes every other Wednesday.Support the showVisit us at LowFiveGaming.com.Join the Low Five Discord!Email us at [email protected] Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.
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Welcome to Low Five Gaming, the book club-style podcast where two brothers, Alex and Luke, share their lifelong love for video games through engaging conversations and friendly debates. If you're a passionate gamer, a casual fan, or just have a soft spot for the classics, our laid-back, conversational approach will make you feel right at home.Each month, we'll explore the game of the moment or revisit a beloved classic, satisfying your gaming cravings with our unique blend of humor, insight, and personal experiences. Whether it's reminiscing about crunchy classics like Prince of Persia (89), getting hyped about the latest Nintendo Direct, or diving into deep discussions on FPGA consoles (much to Luke's chagrin), Low Five Gaming is your go-to podcast for all things gaming.As brothers with a lifelong bond, Alex and Luke bring a genuine camaraderie and relatable banter to every episode, making it easy for you to connect with fellow gamers who truly understand
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