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The Perfectly Sane Show Ep.751 – Jeff Hates Cozy Games
This week most of us are back from traveling and/or trivia except Earl who has been trapped at trivia for a few weeks now but we think he might finally escape there soon. Anyway, this week Jeff, Chris, and Tony talk Cyberpunk 2077, Vampire Crawlers, and Jeff’s hatred of the term cozy games.
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VG Club Ep. 35: Final Fantasy Tactics
It’s been a while but we’re finally back with our much awaited episode on Final Fantasy Tactics. Music in this episode : “Bland Logo – Title Back” and “Random Waltz” composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto
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The Perfectly Sane Show Ep.750 – Trivia Winners Arrive Late
This week we’re talking price increases, Stellaris, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, and an adjustment of our movie discussion schedule.
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Recurring Nightmares Ep. 72: The Dead Zone (1983) v The Dark Half (1993)
This month, Chris is taking Jeff to a Stephen King double header directed by a pair of horror legends.
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The Perfectly Sane Show Ep.749 – Minishootin’ Bloodrayne
This week we’re talking layoffs, AI, Final Fantasy VII Remake, our Game of the Month: Minishoot’ Adventures and our Movie of the Month: Bloodrayne.
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Chris’s Kart Corner Ep. 02: Cats and Dogs
We’re back with another installment of our racing podcast and this time out Chris is reviewing the biggest hitters of 2025 (forget about the hedgehog and the plumber) with Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift and Paw Patrol: Rescue Wheels Championship. He also dives into a classic kart racer and expands the show with
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The Perfectly Sane Show Ep.748 – Resident Evil Rundown
This week Jeff and Chris are going deep on Resident Evil: Requiem, Tony tells us Madden was maybe good again this past year, and we discuss Nintendo’s new cozy game, Pokopia.
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Recurring Nightmares Ep. 71: Cyborg (1989) v Nemesis (1992)
Jeff has Chris, and special guest Javi, exploring some Albert Pyun post apocalyptic cyborg classics.
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The Perfectly Sane Show Ep.747 – Fire Emblem of Doom
Everyone is back and we’re talking the major leadership shakeup at Xbox, Bluepoint’s studio closure by Sony, the 2005 Doom movie (starring The Rock), and our first service game of the year – Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
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Recurring Nightmares Ep. 70: Anaconda (1997) v Lake Placid (1999)
Chris is subjecting Jeff to late 90s monster movies with a giant snake and a giant crocodile.
