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Garnett Lee

Games, Potatoes, and Spatulas

A weekly Video Games and Arts podcast
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Games, Potatoes, and Spatulas

Garnett Lee

Games, Potatoes, and Spatulas

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Games, Potatoes, and Spatulas

Garnett Lee

Games, Potatoes, and Spatulas

A weekly Video Games and Arts podcast
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We go into summer with conversation as hot as the temperature outside. Discussion of the challenges indie developers face in being seen on console platforms brings the heat. A cooling dip into Kentucky Route Zero gets us into deep philosophica
We regroup from the two week deluge of game trailers, reveals, video montages, and announcements. Is it all too much or do we need to be honest with ourselves and admit our love of the hype machine? And where does Early Access fit in? To take
Hundreds of indie games, dozens of AAA games, new trailers, new announcements, everything except the vendors outside selling bacon wrapped hot dogs. Mmm...bacon wrapped hot dogs. Nothing like one of those and cold beer after a day on the show
A veritable smorgasbord of video trailers fed our hype hunger this week. Special guest host Elena joins Garnett in time honored tradition of serving you the best of everything on offer. These two Americans in Stockholm also relate the graduati
It's a classic. Beloved reinvented franchise meets zombie come lately. And what draws us to scary games anyway? The thrill? The action? The knowledge that we are actually safe? We don't know but hey, that won't stop us from talking about it, e
Oh BioMutant, we found so much to like. Why make it such a chore to get there? It's like Sweden where everyone walks on the left while they drive on the right. We also admit to some of those big name series we haven't played, wonder who bought
Back from adventures in Loop Hero, Jonas and Garnett tell their epic tales. Plans get made to play the Longest Road on Earth next week. And so the conversation turned to the modern challenges facing the return of Timesplitters, the impact of v
Many times the number of games that succeed go unnoticed. Let's figure out ways to find those great games. This subject spills over into a look at the future of big budget games and the impact of their intense experiences. All this and more as
Everyone is saying that listening to Games, Potatoes, and Spatulas gives a bonus to your charisma. You can't beat that! Plus this week we're talking about the amazing award-winning indie game Observation, the newly announced Art of Fury galler
Returnal for PS5 arrived looking gorgeous and sporting that new pricetag. Pricing games poses a tough question that we find no easy answer to. That discussion turns to No Man's Sky which with its latest "Expeditions" update now offers an expans
We're getting ready for our semi-annual FuryCon where we get the company together to stay human. We continue look for ways to better support the games and developers working with us. Resident Evil 4 for Oculus gets us thinking about facing zom
Spring has sprung and it brings with it publisher sales. Are subscription services an even brighter future for indie games? Either way it takes tremendous effort to get your game done. Sort of like learning a new language that requires sounds
Valheim called us into the wilderness where we gathered around the fire to talk about Early Access. Falcon Age proved less ready for adventure. Knowing better than to ask we wonder about why love for creative expression doesn't translate so ea
Jónas and Garnett share their love for the fun of being a mischievous Goose in Untitled Goose Game. A look into the Swedish livspussel concept of work-life balance that includes gaming time. How much does social commentary weigh down sci-fi. Th
French onion herring and walking on frozen lakes. Nintendo delivered a truckload of awesome in its latest Direct. Thomas Was Alone reminded us of the pure connection a game can create, and the power of an emotional response.
We get the Games, Potatoes, and Spatulas show off to a rocking start! Sporks! Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, being in a long term loving relationship with working in video games, sharing the developer's dream
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