Sometimes you just want to see a big weird fish
My wonderful co-hosts are both away this week, leaving the responsibility of writing the podcast post to the person least capable of doing so. I am but a humble video boy! My only job is to cut out the big “ums” from the audio mix, not writing words about the things we did a chat about! Thankfully this weekIndiescoveryis all about change, as we’re experimenting with a brand new format. A group review! We’ve all been playingDredge, the eldritch fishing adventure by Black Salt Games, and hoo boy do we have some thoughts about it. Spoilers:much like Katharine, we all think it’s really really good.
Elsewhere, the review bonanza continues. Rachel’s been rewriting fiction inStoryteller, I’ve been reclaiming the wasteland inTerra Niland Rebecca has been dating hot monsters inRomancelvania. We also chat about burgers, olives and our current hyperfixations because hey, this is an episode of Indiescovery after all.
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Episode Notes
The gang have also been playingDredge, which they discuss at length in section two. The trio agree that this eldritch fishing adventure by Black Salt Games is one of the best things they’ve played all year (so far, anyway).
For our hyperfixations this week, Rebecca has finished high-school murder mysteryDanganronpa 2and has been completing a cross stitch from Etsy sellerGriffinwingWorkshopto celebrate. Liam has just finishedYou Exist Too Much, a novel by Zaina Arafat about a young woman’s struggle with love addiction. Meanwhile, Rachel has been invested in the recent dissapearance of theLofi Girl, and the subsequent appearance of theSynthwave Boy.
Indiescovery is a podcast by Rock Paper Shotgun. Our theme music is by Dylan Sitts, specifically the songs Tahoe Trip, Pool Sticker, and Express Check-in. You can contact the podcast by chucking an email to podcast@rockpapershotgun.com, or by chatting to like-minded individuals about PC gaming over in ourDiscord.