Come along as Matthew and Christina talk about video games, nerd culture, anime, Simpsons quotes, and all things in-between.
Matthew played through Mouse: P.I. For Hire and Christina enjoyed all the fantastic animation, the soundtrack, and Troy Baker's gruff Brooklyn cop voice. This really is a solid boomer shooter, despite what IGN might say.
It's another retro throwback episode! Matthew played through Resident Evil Zero and he and Christina reveled in the early 2000s nostalgia and voice acting. This prequel game has its faults, but this was definitely a fun and quick throwback to play.
It's a retro throwback episode! Christina played the original Luigi's Mansion through Nintendo Switch Online. This one was a launch title for the GamCube and a game Matthew has never seen before. Christina played it when it first came out but didn't remember much. It's a cute (and short) throwback game that only has Mario in it for a minute and a half.
Matthew played through Resident Evil Requiem with all the lights on, roundhouse kicking his way through as Leon Kennedy and hiding from everything as Grace Ashcroft. Christina watched and enjoyed the visceral chainsaw action and all of the roundhouse kicks.
It's episode 100! We didn't notice it until the very end, so stick around for a polite thank you from us. In the meantime, Christina played through the fun, tempo-based Hi-Fi Rush and had a fun time. Matthew sat back and watched.
After five years, Matthew finally did it: He beat Cyberpunk 2077 and even played through the Phantom Liberty DLC. We talk about how and why it took us five years to make it to the end, how much the game has improved, and how enjoyable the DLC is.
It's our year-end roundup! We talk through the games we played throughout this year (one of our slower years for gaming), touch on this year's Game Awards and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's total domination, and what we're looking forward to in future game releases.
Matthew and Christina are back after a mini hiatus, playing AdHoc Studios' Dispatch. This is seriously one of the best superhero things to have come out in recent years and we played the heck out of all eight episodes.
It's our annual spooky video game podcast, just a few days late! Matthew made Christina play through the short yet creepy-as-heck Dead Take that has plenty of big names gracing its short runtime. It's a game that does exactly what it sets out to do and gives you a few jump scares and some fun scenes along the way.
Matthew and Christina have both played the heck (pun intended) out of Hades II now that it's in its full release and no longer early access. If you were a fan of the first Hades, you will enjoy everything about this sequel. It feels more refined with so many more things to discover.
Matthew and Christina made it through Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 with its excellent combat, excellent music, excellent story, and excellent voice cast. It just took us a while to get through it and we're sorry. But it's worth the wait. This game is incredible.
After a brief hiatus, Matthew and Christina are back with a review of Donkey Kong Bananza, a fun rampaging time. Christina is adamant that this is what the Nintendo Switch 2 should have launched with, but maybe that's from all the bananas she ingested playing as Donkey Kong.
Christina finished playing South of Midnight a month ago. The storytelling, the music, the atmosphere, the visuals are all so absolutely top-notch, but it falls short when it comes to the combat. That being said, if you play video games for the story or the vibes, you need to play this. We also give a quick opinion-dump at the start about the Nintendo Switch 2!
Matthew played through Indiana Jones and the Great Circle while Christina got to watch an excellent Indiana Jones not-movie and listen to the fantastic vocals of Troy Baker. But seriously, this game will make you want to watch the original trilogy after every gameplay session. The storytelling and vibes are absolute perfection.
Matthew and Christina got to play a video game together! They played through Hazelight Studios' It Takes Two, which is an incredible amount of fun.
We did it. We made it through Black Myth: Wukong. This game had its ups and downs in the difficulty of its bosses (and there are plenty). But if you like Soulslike games and a challenge, you'll enjoy it.
Christina played the heck out of Astro Bot! There's definitely a reason it won Game of the Year in 2024 (we dive into that, too). It's also incredibly adorable and is an excellent modern-day platformer.
It's our annual roundup episode! We go through all the games we played throughout 2024, our favorites and least favorites, what we're excited for in 2025, and gush over Alan Wake II, somehow.
Matthew and Christina have been playing the heck out of Balatro, which, if you didn't know, won Indie Game of the Year at the Game Awards. It deserves it. We can't write this description anymore because we have to go back to playing more Balatro.
Matthew played through the Dead Space Remake that came out in 2023 and had so many jump scares. Even Christina managed to get a jump scare! This is a solid remake and still so very, very creepy and atmospheric.
Christina played through The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom and it's a wonderful throwback to the Zelda games of old. Except not! Because you play as Zelda! And get to use things like in Tears of the Kingdom! It's just all-around fun.
It's a second spooky episode this year! Matthew finished the second and final DLC for Alan Wake 2: The Lake House. It's a return to basics for the survival horror series and fun to step back into Cauldron Lake. We just hope Control 2 shows up sooner rather than later.
For our annual spooky game episode, Matthew played through Inscryption, which starts out as a tabletop card game in a spooky cabin you can't escape and gets a little stranger from there. It's a fun, quick play, but that first act is definitely the highlight.
Christina played Dungeons of Hinterberg while Matthew backseat gamed on the puzzles in the dungeons. This is the perfect blend of cozy and action RPG and can really be as much or as little of both as you want it to be.
Christina played through almost two seasons of Sun Haven, which is a fantasy farming sim/RPG reminiscent of Stardew Valley. So yes. She and Matthew draw many comparisons and parallels. If you're in the market for a new game in this genre, this wouldn't be a bad choice.
If you want some of the best combat out there, both in looks and feel, then man do we have a game for you. Stellar Blade absolutely rocks the combat. The story is absolutely nothing to write home about and all of the characters are bland, but we'll be dreaming about that combat for quite some time.
Matthew and Christina jumped headfirst into the Alan Wake 2: Night Springs DLC. It's all sorts of wonderful, from a pitch-perfect fanfic to a Control tie-in to multiverse traversal a la Quantum Break (if we can even say that), fans will really enjoy these three bite-sized episodes. We absolutely did. You shouldn't even be surprised; we're drinking the Remedyverse Kool-Aid.
In the rephrased words of Milhouse on The Simpsons, "It took two months, but we did it. It's done." Spoiler alert: We did not like this game, and that may make this our most controversial episode. Let's talk about it!
Hades II launched into early access on PC out of the blue, and Christina has been playing the crap out of it. This game is incredibly polished for being early access, and these are our thoughts on it after playing about a dozen or so hours!
Matthew is slowly making his way through Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and we give our impressions on the first half of the game. And then pivot to how much we both loved the Stellar Blade demo!
Matthew played through Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. We did it! We beat the two games we wanted to before Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth! This is a great follow-up to the first game and a fun return to the Star Wars universe.
Christina played through Nobody Saves the World as Matthew waits for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. It's a creative action RPG that has a ton of potential that we only realized while recording this podcast.
Matthew downloaded the God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla DLC and played through it over the course of three evenings. For being a free DLC from a AAA studio, this sure added a ton of lore and gave a well-crafted epilogue to the 2023 game.
Matthew and Christina are still deep in the Remedy-verse, visiting 2016's Quantum Break. Time travel hijinks! Iceman! Characters who show up in Control and Alan Wake II but not really for copyright reasons! Emails!
Welcome to the first podcast of 2024! Matthew and Christina are still on their Remedy kick, throwing it back to the 2001 Max Payne. We have some thoughts on this old school game and are interested to see what the future remake has in store.
It's our annual roundup episode where we discuss every game we played in 2023, games we started and didn't finish, and go through our favorites/least favorites and take you on some wild tangents. Come along for the ride!
Matthew finished Alan Wake II, even managing to platinum the game, and Christina was along for the whole twisty, dark, horrifying ride. Remedy's latest game is all sorts of fantastic for so many reasons and we barely even scratch the surface.
Christina played through the Kickstarted Sea of Stars that had Matt constantly looking up songs from Chrono Trigger. It's the perfect throwback and spiritual successor to that long line of RPGs and we had a ton of fun with it.
It's our annual spooky game podcast! While not necessarily spooky, Death's Door fits thematically. Christina had a great time playing and Matthew enjoyed watching (and actually played a bit of it when it came out in 2021).
Christina dove headfirst into Dave the Diver and its scuba/fishing and restaurant management sim, and Matthew came along for the ride. This one throws a lot at you and it's definitely a lot to take in.
It's a long one this time around, with Christina finally having beaten The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom after 100 hours. Matthew was just along for the ride. There's a lot to discuss in this episode, and heavy spoiler alert for the story towards the end of the episode!
It's another interlude episode! With Christina taking her sweet time with Tears of the Kingdom, we fill the lack of episodes by looking at five video games coming out in the second half of 2023 that we will absolutely be playing.
Matthew played through the Resident Evil 4 Remake and neither he nor Christina played the original, so there's no nostalgia lenses going into this one. That being said, it's still a solid third-person shooter!
Christina has played as much Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom as possible with a toddler in the house while Matthew has been forced to sit and watch. These are our first thoughts with no spoilers about the story, but a few mild spoilers regarding items, enemies, and changes to Hyrule.
Christina played through Dredgewhile Matthew watched and had to deal with secondhand creepiness from this fantastic, Lovecraftian, creepy... fishing game? Yes, fishing game.
Matthew and Christina are doing something different for this episode. With the success of The Last of Uson HBO, we brainstorm five different video game franchises that would make great TV adaptations, with a couple of honorary mentions.
Matthew played through Hogwarts Legacywhile Christina watched and realized how much niche and useless Harry Potter trivia still resides in her brain. If you grew up with the series and always wanted to explore Hogwarts, man, do we have a game for you.
Christina played the heck out of Diablo IV during its beta weekend. Matthew mostly watched, but got a chance to play as a necromancer. These are our disjointed thoughts on it and what we hope for when it comes out in June!
Matthew played through God of War Ragnarok and Christina enjoyed pretty much every second of it. We have minimal complaints and fawn over the vastly different realms you traverse as well as where the story takes you.
It took seven in-game years and 165 hours, but Christina did it! She 100-percented Stardew Valley!Her and Matthew go through all of what that entailed and how much of an endeavor it really was.
Matthew played through Evil West on the PS5and honestly, it was fun to play through an old school linear shooter game for a change.
It's our annual review episode! We touch on every game we played in 2022, our favorites and our least favorites, and what we're looking forward to in 2023.
Christina played Hades! It is just as fantastic as it was when it released back in 2020. We can absolutely see why it won indie of the year at The Game Awards back then. It's a blast.
It's the annual Halloween episode! This year we managed to make our way through Resident Evil Village and finally interact with giant vampire lady everyone freaked out about! Also, it's a solid Resident Evil game!
For our 50th (50TH!!!) MWVG episode, Christina played Tunic! Her first Soulslike game! Matthew-approved! Excellent music and great combat and a fantastic throwback to the old-school days of gaming, this one was a ton of fun.
It took eight months, but Matthew finally beat Horizon Forbidden West! Listen, if you are a fan of open world games with piles upon piles of side quests and upgrading mechanics, this is absolutely your game. Also, Ashly Burch is still the best.
Christina plays her first roguelike! Matthew got to watch! We had fun with this one for different reasons and to everyone's surprise, we actually have ratings that are completely different!
Matthew and Christina finally got the Steam Deck! We give our first impressions of the device/system and then do a quick review of the first game we bought and played on it: Power Wash Simulator! It's exactly what it sounds like!
Christina finally got to play the cat game on the PS5! Stray was all sorts of adorable and entertaining with a fantastic soundtrack that Matthew enjoyed.
Christina got to play some heavy duty nostalgia when Pokémon Snap came out on the Nintendo Switch Online virtual console, and Matthew got to sit back and watch. It is an incredibly fun, very short, mindless game with old school Pocket Monsters.
Matthew made Christina play EarthBound, one of his favorite JRPGs from his childhood. It's a brand new genre for Christina, and it honestly still holds up really well!
It's Elden Ring! Everyone, it's finally Elden Ring! Matthew played 70+ hours before we could record this one, and it's definitely this generation of consoles' Breath of the Wild. It's a heck of a lot of fun for a Souls game.
Matthew and Christina head 24 years into the past to play The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on Nintendo Switch Online. While the port is terrible, the game itself is still all sorts of wonderful.
Matthew and Christina are BACK in 2022 with a fantastic, hilarious game: Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. It definitely deserves its win at TGA for Best Story. And it's absolutely hilarious, please go play it now if you haven't yet.
It was a crazy year for video games! Matthew and Christina talk about everything they played this year, everything they didn't finish playing, and what we're anticipating the most for 2022.
Matthew made Christina play Diablo III doing couch co-op and it is a surprising amount of fun for someone who knows nothing about the series!
It's our annual Halloween episode! This year's spooktacular game was Alan Wake Remastered. Matthew had a fun nostalgia trip and Christina got to experience the Stephen King-esque game from Remedy Entertainment.
Matthew finished playing Deathloop a few weeks ago, and he and Christina finally found a few minutes to sit down and record this episode. We promise things won't be so crazy at some point. Also, Deathloop is pretty decent, albeit overhyped.
Matthew fell absolutely in love with Hollow Knight and played the heck out of it over the span of a week. Christina popped in and out and enjoyed the aesthetics and music of this Metroidvania-style game.
It's the season finale for Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun! We get more understanding of what exactly the Demon King does for the underworld, and Matthew and Christina try to figure out what the heck to watch next.
Married Watching Anime returns after a week off with more Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun! And it is a perfectly adorable episode, as we finally get the coveted date episode with Iruma and Ameri.
Matthew once again powered through Axiom Verge 2 in a handful of days and Christina enjoyed watching this more puzzle-based sequel. Also, baby Henry makes a special guest appearance!
Married Watching Anime covers another filler episode of Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun, but it's one of the best filler episodes so far because we get to see Clara's house in all its crazy glory.
Matthew powered through Axiom Verge on PlayStation in the span of three days and Christina had a heck of a time just watching everything unfold. It's a fun Metroidvania throwback game!
Married Watching Anime returns with the wrap-up of the Walter Park mini arc and a very cute scene between Iruma and Ameri that Matthew and Christina both loved.
Matthew has played a lot of Dark Souls III in the last two and a half weeks, so have a quick review and recap! Christina is also in this episode, but she slept through most of the gameplay.
Matthew and Christina are very tired for this week's Married Watching Anime, which is an action-heavy , one-note kind of episode.
Matthew and Christina finished playing the DLC expansion for Final Fantasy VII Remake Episode INTERmission. While definitely unnecessary, it's still a heck of a lot of fun to play and watch, especially if you're a fan of Yuffie.
It's a double feature Married Watching Anime for Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun, but Matthew and Christina have a good reason for taking last week off. And sounding so exhausted.
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is yet another fantastic showcase for the PS5. From the short load times to adaptive triggers to gorgeous graphics, it's like playing a Pixar film. Plus the game itself is just so much darn fun.
Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun gives us a very decent episode to bridge the gap between last episode and the next episode for this week's Married Watching Anime. Matthew and Christina both agree that episodes 13 and 14 probably could have been combined, but it's still pretty fun.
Matthew finally managed to beat Demon's Souls on the PS5 and Christina happened to watch most of it happen. Surprisingly, the level of frustration never hit crazy heights and this was a really fun game to play.
Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun finally gives us the next story arc, taking Married Watching Anime to Walter Park! Christina's inner Disney nerd has some things to say about their park planning.
Matthew and Christina have differing opinions on this week's Married Watching Anime for Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun, both in their rating of this episode and what constitutes a swear word.
Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun gives us one more filler episode for this week's Married Watching Anime, but it gives Matthew one of his favorite little side storylines that he literally talked about in the last episode's podcast!
Married Watching Anime returns very late this week, as Matthew and Christina have had a WEEK. But another demon knows Iruma is a human. Will this be a big deal?
Matthew and Christina are still recording from their kitchen, but that won't stop us from another episode of Married Watching Anime and the newest arc for Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun!
It's a late Married Watching Anime! And it's the last episode of the evil Iruma arc for Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun! We're both sad to see evil Iruma leave, but Matthew claims there's more fun ahead this season.
Welcome To Demon School, Iruma-Kun continues its Evil Aruma arc and gives us a closer look at the students in the Misfit Class, and it's so stinking good, you guys need to watch this anime!
Married with Video Games returns with a long episode all about Returnal! We've got some feelings on the story aspects, but otherwise this is such a fun game to play. Both Matthew and Christina enjoyed the heck out of this one.
We're still on top of new episodes of Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun! This week's episode is Matthew's first ten-rating, because Evil Iruma is honestly all sorts of awesome.
Married Watching Anime keeps chugging along with Radiant, as we hit two very middling episodes, one focusing on the outskirts of the Inquisition and the other is basically a flashback episode. ...Hooray?
For once, we actually managed to record a Married Watching Anime in a timely manner with Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun's release! This week's episode was a great filler to start the next plot arc of the season.
Married Watching Anime finally catches up on Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun! Will Ameri win her battle against the horribly annoying Ronove? Please say yes, we cannot stand him.
Married Watching Anime finally returns to Radiant as Matthew and Christina try to remember what happened in the last two episodes. As it turns out, neither of them like Yaga! And he's nowhere near as cool as the Yiga Clan in Breath of the Wild.
Married Watching Anime continues to catch up on Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun. What's going on with the curse on Ameri? And why is Ronove so dang annoying?
Matthew and Christina are very behind on their podcast recording, so this Married Watching Anime for Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun about season 2 episode 2 is a couple weeks late, but oh well!
We're back with Married Watching Anime and another two episodes of Radiant! These two episodes really establish the relationship between Seth and Melie and it's pretty dang heartwarming.
We're back on our gaming with an impromptu podcast about the Stardew Valley 1.5 update that adds in Ginger Island and plenty of new features. And it's Christina's first podcast she gets to MC!
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train finally hit North America, and Matthew and Christina saw it and enjoyed the heck out of it. We do a quick run-through of all the important characters from season one, and then it's a huge spoiler warning!
It's another Married Watching Anime with what is probably Christina's favorite show so far, Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-Kun. Also there's some serious Sailor Moon talk in this one. And we actually mention our new theme song!
We're back at it with Radiant and episode 3 and 4. We finally get some history between Seth and Alma, plus we meet the other ridiculous main character in episode 4, Millie.
Married Watching Anime covers the first season of one of Matthew's favorite animes, That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime. We dive into things in a character-driven sort of way, so spoilers ahead if you haven't finished season one!
Married Watching Anime kicks back off with a brand new series, Radiant! It's very lighthearted and something new for both Matthew and Christina while we wait for the Demon Slayer movie.
Matthew and Christina finish off the Super Mario 3D All-Stars trifecta with Super Mario Galaxy, which is a spiritual predecessor to Galaxy and much more fun than Sunshine (their opinions, not necessarily Ben's).
Matthew and Christina go on a fun, X-Files-esque journey with Control: Ultimate Edition. Seriously, this was such a great story and a game that definitely doesn't hold your hand.
Matthew and Christina have reached the season one finale of Rising of the Shield Hero! It ends with a ton of fights and goes out with a very happy bang.
Matthew and Christina are back with special guest Ben to have a very long discussion on whether Super Mario Sunshine is actually a good game or just very okay and frustrating.
Take a nostalgia trip with Matthew and Christina and special guest Ben! We reminisce about the good old days of playing Super Mario 64 and how it's still great jumping into it in Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
Married Watching Anime returns with our first perfectly rated 10 episode (mostly because Matthew would allow nothing less). We're closing in on the end of season one for Rising of the Shield Hero...
We finish up the Filolial queen story arc in Rising of the Shield Hero and make it to one of Matthew's favorite story arcs of the first season. The action is intense and the resolution is so, so satisfying.
Married Watching Anime is back with two more Rising of the Shield Hero episodes. This one, we get to learn more about Raphtalia's past and we're introduced to the giant, intimidating filolial queen.
Matthew and Christina discovered neither of them can read and it's actually Rising of the Shield Hero. But at least they aren't as insanely crazy as Princess Myne, who sets fire to an entire mountain in these episodes.
The second wave arrives in Rise of the Shield Hero and it's as action-packed as you would hope. Plus we get a brand new big bad who both Matthew and Christina love.
Married Watching Anime is back with two more episodes of Rise of the Shield Hero. As the second wave approaches, Naofumi meets yet another princess of Melromarc and actually finds people who want to fight alongside him.
Matthew and Christina dive headfirst into a series that's brand new to both of them. And man, was it a ton of fun to play the 2016 version of Ratchet and Clank.
Matthew and Christina take a note from Gameranx's ever-popular videos and pick their top five games they'd love to see remade or remastered. The top pick probably won't surprise you at all.
We are back in 2021 with another installment of Married Watching Anime! Episodes 7 and 8 of Rise of the Shield Hero were pretty solid, although Christina has some issues with Raphtalia versus Filo in episode 7.
Matthew and Christina had a blast playing Immortals Fenyx Rising. If you loved Breath of the Wild but desperately wanted a level-up system and weapons that don't break, have we got a game for you!
Matthew and Christina go through their 2020 year in review, from their favorite video games to play, their least favorites, the most cathartic, the most surprising, and what's next in 2021.
Matthew and Christina have sunk their claws into Cyberpunk 2077. It's very much a glitchy mess, but there's still potential. These are the first impressions of a very buggy game. Also a fun shoutout to Gameranx just because!
It's another Married Watching Anime! Episodes 5 and 6 of Rise of the Shield Hero introduces us to Matthew's favorite character of the series, Filo. Who is all sorts of adorable.
We're back with two more episode reviews for Rise of the Shield Hero! Episode 3 involves lots of questions surrounding Raphtalia and episode 4 is the most frustrating thing in the world.
Please also enjoy a brief moment of our dog squeaking his squeaky toy in the background.
Welcome to the first episode of our miniseries, Married Watching Anime! First up is Rise of the Shield Hero, episodes 1 and 2. Let us know what you think!
Who's Morales? Matthew and Christina just finished Spider-Man: Miles Morales and we geek out about how fantastic the graphics are on the PS5. We don't even talk about the cat suit!
This week, we're talkin' 'bout Bugsnax! Christina made her way through this adorable game and even managed to platinum it on the PS5!
Matthew and Christina got their PlayStation 5! We have our first thoughts on the system, how we felt about Astro's Playroom, and some general musings on Bugsnax.
NieR:Automata finally has Matthew and Christina giving significantly different ratings for a game! We really did have a lot of fun with this game.
It's our Halloween episode! This week's game is Little Nightmares, which was the perfect amount of creepy for this time of year.
Matt and Christina finally discuss Subnautica, which they powered through and promptly burned themselves out on. If you love crafting games, this one is for you.
Matthew and Christina played the Marvel's Avengers beta on PS4 over the weekend. We've got some preliminary thoughts... and a lot of Simpsons quotes.
It's time to review Ghost of Tsushima, one of the most beautiful games we've played so far. Plus there's lots of stabbing. And standoffs!
We're back with more Zelda! This time we dig into Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer. Honestly, we just gush over how excellent the music is. Everything else is pretty good, too.
Welcome to the Spider-Verse! Matthew and Christina discuss what it was like playing Marvel's Spider-Man on PS4... and plenty about Spider-Man in general.
Matthew and Christina have a lengthy discussion about The Last Of Us Part II. Massive spoiler warning, as they both have too many feelings about how this game could be better. And plenty of complaints.
Matthew and Christina share their thoughts on Sony's PlayStation 5 Showcase Spectacular. They give their thoughts on the games revealed, how the system itself looks, and make bets on how much it will cost and when it will go on sale.
The time has come. Matthew gets to review the game he's waited 23 years for: Final Fantasy VII Remake. Christina is also in this episode, still knowing very little about Final Fantasy, but enjoying the ride.
After a long hiatus, we're back! And with a special guest, Atalie! Join us as we discuss Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which we've played plenty of in the last few weeks thanks to a global pandemic!
Episode 3 mashes together two video games in one episode! The Final Fantasy VII demo and Moonlighter. Come take a listen and discover that Christina knows nothing about Final Fantasy. But has played a lot of Moonlighter in the last week.
Episode 2 has arrived! This week we discuss the excellence that is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Has there been a more perfect video game? Listen and find out!
Welcome to our brand new podcast, Married with Video Games! We discuss all things video games, marriage, marriage video games, and everything in between. In this week's podcast, Matthew and Christina discuss Stardew Valley!