Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. Although we're missing John this week, all four of us have been playing some Killer Queen Black thanks to another ludicrous deal on the Nintendo Switch eshop! From there, Randall & Kevin have mixed thoughts on The Gardens Between, which we discussed digging into a few weeks back on the podcast—once again, thanks to Xbox Game Pass. Kevin tackles Zangyou mode (aka 'New Game +') in Kero Blaster and moves onto another game with an amazing 'New Game +' all its own, Super Mario 3D Land—Randall also joins in on the gush-fest! DJ ended up picking up Super Mario Bros. 35 again and is seemingly trying to '100%' the game, in typical DJ fashion. Please don't take this game away from us, Nintendo!
Timestamps: Killer Queen Black - 00:01:09 The Gardens Between - 00:14:15 Kero Blaster (Zangyou mode) - 00:24:05 Super Mario 3D Land - 00:29:55 Super Mario Bros. 35 - 00:41:13
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. It's a full house once again and you know we couldn't talk about Hades for only one week! DJ & John are digging deeper into the depths of hell this week, but before we get there, we've all been dabbling in the newly released Super Mario Bros. 35—another addition to Nintendo's ongoing celebration of Mario's 35th anniversary! Kevin's doing his usual thing and highlights a couple of little indie gems! We stick with the devilish theme first, and discuss yet another game entitled Imp, this time from developer Andy Miller. After that, it's time to deliver some pizzas to some cute lil' rabbits in Bunny Eats, from Securas, aka 'SunshineMan'. John closes us out with another overlooked indie, Super Crush KO, from Vertex Pop—a side-scrolling, high-score chasing beat 'em up that sounds right up all of our alleys!
Timestamps: Super Mario Bros. 35 - 00:01:38 Hades - 00:14:28 Imp - 00:29:17 Bunny Eats - 00:31:59 Super Crush KO - 00:35:46
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. We're breaking the formula a bit this week, as we had the pleasure to sit down with Lewmoth, a game composer & sound designer who's worked on a number incredible indie games—with even more still in the works. We had already played stuff like Lianthus & Control Co., but Lewmoth has worked on an incredibly wide variety of games, as well as within many different musical styles & genres. We'll be back with a normal episode next week, but we're looking forward to lining up some more guest interviews in the future. Stay tuned!
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. This week, we're finally getting into some of the recently released heavy-hitters on Nintendo Switch, starting things off with a discussion on Super Mario 3D All-Stars. Continuing the Mario celebration, John checks out Mario's Super Picross, which recently came to North America for the first time via Nintendo Switch Online. From there, Kevin highlights Guardian Sphere and a few other indie gems from a team of brothers, Pixel-boy & AAA. He also gets his first taste of a Project Touhou game & is really digging the insanity that is Touhou: Luna Nights. DJ follows up on his brief DOOM: Eternal experience from a few weeks ago now that he's polished it off and he loved it from start to finish! We stick around in Hell for the rest of the episode, as we're all still trying to escape from Hades, the recently released action roguelike from Supergiant Games—well, all of us except for DJ!
Timestamps: Super Mario 3D All-Stars - 00:01:07 Mario's Super Picross - 00:10:02 Guardian Sphere - 00:13:45 Touhou: Luna Nights - 00:18:01 DOOM: Eternal - 00:22:13 Hades - 00:26:35
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. Kevin's been gushing about New Super Lucky's Tale like crazy lately, so Randall & Tina booted it up this week to plow through a few more levels; once again, thanks to Xbox Game Pass. Speaking of Game Pass, Randall & Kevin are loving the retro-arcade vibes of Hotshot Racing, which hearkens back to SEGA's best low-poly arcade racers, Outrun & Virtua Racing. After that, DJ & Kevin dig deep into a couple of turn-based roguelikes, starting with Invisible, Inc., just before Kevin's PS Plus subscription expires. After that, we finally get around to discussing Haque from Kevin Cole & the rest of the team at SuperTry Studios. Randall & Kevin close us out with a commitment to play & discuss The Gardens Between in the near future, once again thanks to our Xbox Game Pass subscriptions.
Timestamps: New Super Lucky's Tale - 00:01:55 Hotshot Racing - 00:09:39 Invisible, Inc. - 00:17:40 Haque - 00:30:18 Syncing up on Xbox Game Pass - 00:46:04
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. DJ kicks us off this week with a trifecta of games that he's been playing since we chatted last. He's conquered Civilization VI from virtually every angle, earned a victory in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, and started up DOOM: Eternal—and he's encouraging us all to check it out! Speaking of conquering games, Randall finally wraps up Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom and shares a few general metroidvania thoughts after seeing the credits roll! And now that Monster Boy is wrapped up, he's hopping back on the board for some more Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 + 2 HD. John scooped up inbento from Afterburn games right before we started recording and got sucked into the clever puzzle mechanics, wordless storytelling, & super cute aesthetics. Kevin closes things out with Indivisible, a sidescrolling platformer with turn-based combat that draws close comparisons to the Mario & Luigi series of RPGs on Nintendo's handheld consoles.
Timestamps: Civilization VI - 00:01:55 PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds - 00:06:42 DOOM: Eternal - 00:10:04 Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom - 00:13:15 Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 + 2 HD - 00:17:50 inbento - 00:24:04 Indivisible - 00:33:30
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. We've got a full house again this week and we kick things off with our recent Fall Guys burnout—after DJ wins 30+ crowns?!?! Kevin's highlights a couple of retro inspired indie games: [Speer] is an incredibly crafty single-screen platformer & Out of Ammo is a break 'em up inspired by ZeroRanger. John & DJ were squeezing in some Civilization VI before recording last week and they dig into their specific playstyles while trying to convince Randall & Kevin to boot up their copies. After finishing New Super Lucky's Tale, Kevin has an answer to Randall's question as to where it ranks among the best of the best 3D platformers... We close things out with a discussion of our general video game buying & collecting habits these days, versus the convenience and value of digital downloads & subscription services.
Timestamps: Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout - 00:01:04 [Speer] - 00:05:34 Out of Ammo - 00:09:07 Civilization VI - 00:12:56 New Super Lucky's Tale - 00:28:15 Physical Copies vs Digital Downloads - 00:32:37
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels...and welcome back DJ! He's certainly been playing his fair share of games since he's last been on the show, and he kicks us off with a debriefing of everything he's polished off in the last six months. After that, DJ & John take a deeper dive into Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, specifically highlighting some of the game's 'extra' modes. Randall keeps us in the metroidvania realm a little longer, as he nears the end of Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom. Kevin finally gets around to checking out The Messenger, which DJ praised on the podcast a while back, and he's been harping on the rest of us to play it ever since. We also gave Sea Salt another try after having some technical issues a few weeks back, and are happy to report that it was smooth sailing after reinstalling the game—and the game is still awesome!
Timestamps: Whatcha been playing, Deej? - 00:02:04 ↳ Zombi(U) - 00:07:04 ↳ Outlast 2 - 00:10:23 Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night - 00:12:39 Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom - 00:28:31 The Messenger - 00:34:09 Sea Salt - 00:39:00
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. We've got a trio of metroidvanias on the docket this week, but before we get to that, John dusts off Rune Factory 4 in an effort to achieve some feeling of progress. Speaking of progress, Randall's still chipping away at Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom and now has Kevin along for the adventure! John is looking for his next Metroid Prime fix and starts up Journey to the Savage Planet, but it's off to an iffy start. Kevin gives Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight a second chance, and this time gets sucked right into its mysterious world. Randall takes us back to the hardwood once again, and this time digs into some of the WNBA modes & features that were added to NBA2K20.
Timestamps: Rune Factory 4 - 00:01:45 Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom - 00:05:23 Journey to the Savage Planet - 00:15:05 Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight - 00:22:26 NBA2K20 (WNBA) - 00:27:25
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. Randall & Kevin kick things off this week with their first impressions of the new Battletoads game. From there, we talk about a trifecta of games that were both announced & released during the most recent Nintendo Switch Indie World Showcase: John journeys into the infinitely-repeating landscapes of Manifold Garden, Kevin scratches the surface of the waters in Spiritfarer, and Randall gives us his thoughts on the wonderfully charming A Short Hike. Kevin closes things out with New Super Lucky's Tale and places it alongside the 3D platforming greats of the N64 heyday!
Timestamps: Battletoads (2020) - 00:01:29 Manifold Garden - 00:19:59 Spiritfarer - 00:18:35 A Short Hike - 00:26:04 New Super Lucky's Tale - 00:31:57
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. Kevin kicks things off with a quick update on Bad North & Kingdom: Two Crowns—a couple of roguelike strategy games that are incredibly tough to put down! Randall checks out the new demo for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater: 1+2, and we cannot wait to get out hands on the full release! John sticks to the extreme sports, and follows things up with Snowboarding: The Next Phase. Kevin & John are absolutely enamored with A Short Hike, and we try our absolute best to keep it *spoiler free* for Randall's sake. Kevin closes us out with Lianthus, a top-down, psuedo-3D, adventure game that you absolutely need to check out!
Timestamps: Bad North: Jotunn Edition - 00:01:14 Kingdom: Two Crowns - 00:02:13 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 - 00:04:17 Snowboarding: The Next Phase - 00:12:10 A Short Hike - 00:18:10 Lianthus - 00:27:37
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. We're getting straight to the point this week, and keeping things short and sweet. Kevin kicks things off with the demo for Akurra, an upcoming Game Boy Color-inspired puzzle adventure. He wraps up the episode with yet another demo for emuurom, an upcoming game for the TIC-80 fantasy console. Before we get to that, John discusses the Picross S trilogy of games on Nintendo Switch, and is on the hunt for the next innovation to the nonogram formula. And Randall is still chipping away at Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom—and he's still raving about it! We'll be playing this one for a while.
Timestamps: Akurra - 00:01:39 Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom - 00:08:36 Picross S series - 00:16:21 emuurom - 00:26:27
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. Sony finally throws us a bone on PlayStation Plus with Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, and Randall & Kevin waste no time getting into it! From one online-multiplayer game to another, John's been getting a daily dose of Dauntless lately, and Kevin joins him on a couple of quests. Kevin dives into the murky waters of Sea Salt, an incredibly unique action-strategy game that's even tougher to describe in writing than it is in spoken word. However, there's certainly more than a hint of Pikmin in its DNA—we reminisce about the entire series, in anticipation of Pikmin 3's arrival on Nintendo Switch!
Timestamps: Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout - 00:02:43 Dauntless - 00:14:58 Sea Salt - 00:26:05 Pikmin series - 00:35:46
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. Last week, John somehow forgot to mention Blaseball, so we kick things off with a deep dive into the nuances of the newly-emerging sport. Speaking of new, Kevin's playing Carrion, which just released this past week, and is loving the John Carpenter/David Cronenberg vibes. From one horror-themed game to another, Randall & Kevin are hooked on Demon's Tilt; a massive virtual pinball table that pays homage to the greats of the 16-bit era. John has a new main in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and he discusses the pros and cons of playing as Min Min from Arms. Randall wraps things up with Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom, which was his resolution game for 2020. He's into it so far, and will be keeping us apprised as the adventure continues.
Timestamps: Blaseball - 00:01:54 Carrion - 00:16:18 Demon's Tilt - 00:26:45 Super Smash Bros. (Min Min update) - 00:35:31 Monster Boy & The Cursed Kingdom - 00:44:34
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Welcome back to Pursuing Pixels. We warm up the mics this week with some Nintendo 64 nostalgia to celebrate this 'milestone' episode. John keeps the Nintendo nostalgia train rolling with Metroid Prime 2: Echoes—needing to get his Samus fix after discussing In Other Waters last week. Kevin talks about a bunch of games from Matt Hobbs (aka mmatt_ugh), starting off with his entry into this year's GMTK Game Jam, IMP—followed by his entry from last year's jam, CANNON. Kevin couldn't get enough of the mmatt_ugh-goodness, and plowed through a couple of other platformers from the indie developer: MELT & show. [*You can play all of Matt's games directly in your browser!?!*] Randall sees the credits roll in Bot Vice, only to unlock an extra-difficult mode that picks up right where the endgame leaves off. We rarely talk about a game three weeks in a row on the podcast, but this one earns every single second of its airtime.
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