Retro Encounter examines another entry in the Supergiant Games catalog in an episode all about Transistor, the 2014 action RPG that rewards careful planning with swift execution of its customizable abilities. The beautiful visual and audio presentation, 2nd-person narration, creative boss fights, an… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, it’s just Greg and Jono talkin’ about some games of (relative) yore! Greg wrapped up on the stellar Horizon Zero Dawn and shares his final thoughts. This means Greg has time for Chrono Cross, for better or worse! Feeling the bug for Cyberpunk… Read More »
Retro Encounter loves Tales Of RPGs, and Retro Encounter’s host loves ludicrous fantasy drafts. Naturally those two passions collided in a podcast, in which five Retro Encounter panelists discuss their (mostly) favorite Tales Of characters and relationships in the format of a fantasy sports draft. W… Read More »
They sing, they form bands (and companies), and several of them play piano so well it will knock your socks off. And that’s just what they do in addition to writing music. In this episode, Alana, Eva, and Hilary delve into the rich and unique world of game compositions from female composers. From th… Read More »
Retro Encounter kicks off Supergiant Games Month with a podcast all about Bastion, SG’s breakout 2011 title in which a Kid wakes up in a mysterious broken city with only a voice to guide him and a hammer for smashing. In this episode three panelists discuss The Kid’s journey, including his arsenal o… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, Greg and Quinton discuss their adventures in the latest Pokémon Sword and Shield DLC, The Crown Tundra, which has proven to be a solid addition to the game. Jono had a storied experience with Yakuza: Like a Dragon, but has completed this gem that you oughta play!… Read More »
Final Fantasy X-2. Great job system, great battle system, well-made pop songs. But how about the rest of the game? Our panel has some criticisms about the side quests, main story, and overall presentation of FFX-2, but they try to balance the bad with some good in the newest Retro Encounter.… Read More »
For many, Dragon Quest XI is one of the most beloved JRPGs of the PS4/Switch generation. With that said, early adopters of DQXI on the PS4 paid full price for the game, only to be tempted with a greatly expanded version of the game on the Nintendo Switch 18-months later… at a lower resolution and an… Read More »
Crowdfunding services like Kickstarter, IndieGogo, and Fig have disrupted traditional game production and become an inescapable part of how video game consumers and developers interact, but the crowdfunding revolution within video games is less than ten years old. Today’s Retro Encounter is a discus… Read More »
Final Fantasy IX saw the light of day in North America almost exactly twenty years ago today. It was on November 13, 2000 that the crystals returned, and Final Fantasy took a reprieve from the realism and sci-fi or steampunk overtones to harken back to castles, kingdoms, and big heads. Since FFIX ha… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, Greg continues his clicking in Torchlight III but seems ready to wrap it up. He has also been trudging through The Crown Tundra with his pokémon a bit, but has much more to do there. Caitlin was eagerly awaiting Trails of Cold Steel IV, but has been left wanting… Read More »
The sequel to the 2nd game ever covered by Retro Encounter finally gets its own journal episodes over five years later! We revisit the world of Spira and its new dueling factions, critique Dressphere fashion choices, and discuss Yuna’s career change in our latest episode. Which Fina… Read More »
The discussion this week focuses on the recent announcement that Bravely Default II has been delayed until February 26th, 2021, as well as an overview of the various improvements made to the game, based upon the recent survey taken from the demo. Listen, subscribe, and chat where you please, and lea… Read More »
Kan Gao and Freebird Games deliver the fourth game in the SIgmund Corp. Saga later this year, so in anticipation of Impostor Factory Retro Encounter is playing Finding Paradise, a game about memories, regrets, and making sure toilet paper rolls are on the hanger and not at the edge of the bathroom s… Read More »
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! We’re getting in the spirit this spooky season with a collection of chilling tracks to help make the season memorable. Submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society RPGFan listeners, we have spooky soundscapes from Final Fantasy haunted libraries to the deeply unsettling worlds… Read More »
The discussion this week focuses on Nintendo’s latest exciting RPG announcement, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light. Afterwards, the conversation shifts towards the new Monster Hunter film coming out at the end of the year, and whether this movie will be authentic to the Monster Hunte… Read More »
Vampires are a staple of horror, and to celebrate Halloween Retro Encounter is celebrating the vampires of RPGs. From the psychic vampires of Mass Effect to the protagonist of a game literally called Vampyr, we hold a supernatural discussion to run a small gamut of (actual) bloodsuckers who don’t su… Read More »
Recent news suggests the Dreamcast is SEGA’s next foray into the nostalgia bubble of mini console re-releases. With this in mind, it seems appropriate to discuss a handful of great Dreamcast RPGs, and also whether their appearance on the Dreamcast Mini is likely. Afterwards, the conversation transit… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, we’re on video (you can see it below)! That’s right, you can see the faces (if you want) of some of your RPGFan podcast hosts on this special 200th episode! We take a look back at the episode that started it all with Rob Steinman and the crew, while still talking… Read More »
We’re just here to vibe…again. There’s so much good relaxing music within our favorite genre that we needed two episodes to cover it. We delve into a nice assortment here (from 16-bit to recent releases) and discuss how these relaxing picks fit into their in-game settings, whether it’s a nice unde… Read More »
Phantasy Star IV is the culmination of a four-game saga that puts the 2,000-year struggle of the Algol System into a context, and in today’s Retro Encounter episode we dive deep into its final battle. We spent plenty of time in Phantasy Star IV’s battles and dungeons, but we forget to go into the ad… Read More »
Chill out with Rhythm Encounter! This is not the first time we’ve presented a chillout or relaxing topic—though the last time was seven years ago (!) in Episode 6: Summer Chill—but if there’s one thing we could all use right about now is some damn fine coffee… er, relaxation, but coffee may also m… Read More »
This week the panel gives their hands-on impressions with Genshin Impact, a new open-world action-RPG game developed by miHoYo. This includes discussion on the similarities the game shares with Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and whether it’s merely a creative inspiration, or a pixel shy of appropriation… Read More »
Retro Encounter visits a faraway galaxy in a game from a long time ago (don’t @ me Disney) in Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium, one of the most acclaimed RPGs for the Sega Genesis, or Mega Drive if you’re a peein’. It took us 5 years and 257 episodes to talk about Sega RPGs a second time,… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, well, a few things happened! Greg’s pretty excited about his time with the recently released Star Renegades, so here’s hoping you are too! Quinton’s a newcomer to Random and brings in his experience with P5 Royal, and we all share thoughts on problemati… Read More »
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