The Experience Points Podcast
A weekly video game podcast from the co-writers of ExperiencePoints.net

Every now and then Scott and I like to take a break from our usual schedule and actually chat about - you guessed it - video games. This may be hard to believe, but we actually do play a decent amount of games ourselves. This week on the EXP podcast, Scott and I discuss what we've been playing. We touch on The Walking DeadMetroid: The Other MMagic the Gathering: 2013Demon Souls and a couple more. As always, we encourage you to leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

Also, we are doing another mail bag episode! Send in yours questions to us via email experiencepoints AT gmail dot com), message or reply to us on Twitter (that's @JAlbor and @SJuster)or any other method and we will discuss them on the show. To listen to the podcast:

- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.

- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking here. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.

- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right.

Show notes:


- Run time: 42 min 07 sec

- Music provided by Brad Sucks

Direct download: EXP_Podcast_181_-_On_Our_Screens.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:05pm PDT

Is the goal of photorealistic graphics and the prevalence of gritty shooters at odds with the role of imagination in video games? In a recent column, Steven Boone wonders if the influence of realistic, violent games limits their creative potential. We use the piece as a starting point to talk about how aesthetic style impacts the experience of playing a game. Do today's high resolution, violent, and narratively focused games give us tunnel vision? It's a broad topic that encompasses everything from marketing, to art style, to storytelling techniques, so feel free to jump into the comments with your thoughts!

To listen to the podcast:

- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.

- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking here. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.

- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right.

Show notes:

- Run time: 32 min 57 sec

- "The Last of Us, and other video games that leave absolutely nothing to the imagination," by Steven Boone, via Capital New York

- Music provided by Brad Sucks

Direct download: EXP_Podcast_180_realism.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:00am PDT

Scott recently paid a visit to our fine nation's capital. Besides having tea with the Obama family, he visited a the cornucopia of stellar Smithsonian museums, including the American Art Museum that currently houses the first ever "Art of Video Games" exhibit. The collection highlights a treasure trove of material, albeit still a small segment of the industry as a whole. Scott and I discussed their game choices in detail in an earlier podcast, but now one of us has some familiarity with the look and feel of the exhibit. Join us on this week's podcast as we talk about modern art, cross-generational sharing, and the pleasure of being a tour guide. As always, we encourage you to leave your thoughts on the exhibit and the future of games in museums in the comments section below. To listen to the podcast:

- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.

- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking here. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.

- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right.

Show notes:


- Run time: 40 min 04 sec

- "The Art of Video Games," an exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

- Music provided by Brad Sucks

Direct download: EXP_Podcast_179_-_The_Video_Game_Exhibit.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:04pm PDT

Supergiant Games released Bastion on XBLA back in 2011, but many players, including Scott, only recently had a chance to play the award-winning game when it joined other stellar works in the Humble Indie Bundle. This week on the podcast, Scott and I revisit one of my favorite games of 2011. Join us while we discuss what makes the game so special and the best way to bring the story to a powerful conclusion. As always, let us know your thoughts on the game in the comments section below.

To listen to the podcast:

- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.

- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking here. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.

- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right.

Show notes:

- Run time: 35 min 38 sec

- Interview with Darren Korb via Top Score with Emily Reese

- Music by Darren Korb via the Bastion Soundtrack

Direct download: EXP_Podcast_178_-_Bastion_Debrief.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:55pm PDT