
Gaming hosts Josh and Ryan are diving into some of the hottest gaming demos from the Steam Next Fest and teasing our initial hype on Split Fiction. Join us for a video game packed episode as we chat Grit and Valor: 1949, Deliver at All Costs, Aethermancer, Monster Train 2 and more. All the gaming news you need, each and every week from the Video Gamers Podcast! Thanks to our MYTHIC Supporters: Redletter, Ol’ Jake, Disratory and Gaius Connect with the show: Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/videogamerspod Join our Gaming Community: https://discord.gg/Dsx2rgEEbz Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/videogamerspod/ Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/VideoGamersPod Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU12YOMnAQwqFZEdfXv9c3Q Visit us on the web: https://videogamerspod.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What games are discussed from Steam Next Fest?
Hello, fellow gamers, and welcome to the Video Gamers Podcast. It's time to talk games, baby! We've been diving into the Steam Next Fest, and while there's a never ending supply of demos, we played a few and have a couple that might be worth your time. But first, some introductions are in order. I am your host, Josh.
And joining me, he's been playing the real-life version of Deliver at All Costs this last week, but he's here now to talk games and chew bubblegum, and he's all out of games. It's Ryan. Oh, I mean, he's out of bubble gum. He's out of bubble gum. Oh, okay. We're here. Oh, that's right. We're here for games. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Games, games. We're a gaming podcast. That's right.
I'm so glad we're back to just being dumb and talking games, man.
Oh, man. Dude, all these guests. Listen, we have loved every guest that we have had on the show. Amazing. Amazing. But, you know, sometimes you got to kind of be on your good behavior with guests and stuff. And you're like, we can't have these people thinking we're idiots, man. But we are idiots, right?
We are. We are. And everyone else listening knows that, and they've accepted us. So now we can just be us. Now we can just be idiots, man.
Well, listen, welcome in, everybody. Thank you for joining us. We are going to be talking about some of the Steam Next Fest games that we played. We did find a couple that I think are pretty darn nice. Yeah. And then maybe one or two that it's like, yeah, we played it so you don't have to kind of thing. But you know what we haven't done in forever, Ryan? What is that?
Oh.
Should we read a review? I think that's what the people want to hear. I think so, too. So that's what we're going to do, man. Let's get back to it. This review comes in from the one and only Stylin' Steve, great member of the community, biggest fan of Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 I ever saw. Ever in the world. And it's titled, What's Not to Love?
And it says, these fine, sophisticated gentlemen use their buttery smooth voices to bring accurate, updated information and knee-slapping entertainment to gamers worldwide. You are now wondering to yourself, there is no possible way a podcast can be this groundbreaking while also having the best community in gaming on Discord.
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Chapter 2: What are the impressions of Grit and Valor: 1949?
I mean, there was even like an escape from Tarkov insurance thing before you go in. It's like, do you want to buy insurance for your gear? And that's when I was just like, dude, I'm not going to like this game. I don't like that. I don't like Tarkov. I don't like these sweaty, lose your gear if somebody beats you kind of things either. So I do think it was a well-polished game.
this one's just not for me. And I don't think you got a chance to play that one, but I know this is not for you, man.
No, it's not. I actually, I was looking at it and then it had a, like a live stream up of, uh, of some people playing it and it's still up now. And I was watching it and I watched for a good 15, 20 minutes. And I'm like, yeah, I'm not even going to download this thing.
It's just not... When I read the description, it's like, MOBA extraction, team-based PvPVE with top-down combat where players battle for loot against rivals. Gear up, make a plan, and set a course for Skyvale. Stealthy treasure runs explode into multi-team PvP chaos. And then I'm watching the battles, and I'm like...
Just it doesn't know what that's too much like there's just like it's like let's put all this together and then like have fun Yeah
I do think there are people that would probably really enjoy this game.
They look like they're having fun when they're playing it, but I'm just like, nah.
Yeah, the combat was good. I mean, it's got the little hold the button to line up your telegraph and release, and then your guy will zip through. And it's very complicated where it's like if I hit somebody with this one ability, now my next ability does two times the amount of damage or something like that. Yeah. Again, this is not shade against this game necessarily.
It's just absolutely not my kind of game. But if this sounds like it's something where you're kind of like, ooh, then Seekers of Sky Vale might be well worth checking out for somebody as well. Ryan, what do you want to talk about next?
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Chapter 6: What is the format of the Video Gamers Podcast?
Chapter 7: What community support is highlighted in the podcast?
Hello, fellow gamers, and welcome to the Video Gamers Podcast. It's time to talk games, baby! We've been diving into the Steam Next Fest, and while there's a never ending supply of demos, we played a few and have a couple that might be worth your time. But first, some introductions are in order. I am your host, Josh.
And joining me, he's been playing the real-life version of Deliver at All Costs this last week, but he's here now to talk games and chew bubblegum, and he's all out of games. It's Ryan. Oh, I mean, he's out of bubble gum. He's out of bubble gum. Oh, okay. We're here. Oh, that's right. We're here for games. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Games, games. We're a gaming podcast. That's right.
I'm so glad we're back to just being dumb and talking games, man.
Oh, man. Dude, all these guests. Listen, we have loved every guest that we have had on the show. Amazing. Amazing. But, you know, sometimes you got to kind of be on your good behavior with guests and stuff. And you're like, we can't have these people thinking we're idiots, man. But we are idiots, right?
We are. We are. And everyone else listening knows that, and they've accepted us. So now we can just be us. Now we can just be idiots, man.
Well, listen, welcome in, everybody. Thank you for joining us. We are going to be talking about some of the Steam Next Fest games that we played. We did find a couple that I think are pretty darn nice. Yeah. And then maybe one or two that it's like, yeah, we played it so you don't have to kind of thing. But you know what we haven't done in forever, Ryan? What is that?
Oh.
Should we read a review? I think that's what the people want to hear. I think so, too. So that's what we're going to do, man. Let's get back to it. This review comes in from the one and only Stylin' Steve, great member of the community, biggest fan of Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 I ever saw. Ever in the world. And it's titled, What's Not to Love?
And it says, these fine, sophisticated gentlemen use their buttery smooth voices to bring accurate, updated information and knee-slapping entertainment to gamers worldwide. You are now wondering to yourself, there is no possible way a podcast can be this groundbreaking while also having the best community in gaming on Discord.
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