In the latest episode of "The Wonderer's Podcast," Retro_loneliness, Estecow, and Bobtrees tackle a packed agenda of topics from Comic-Con experiences to the latest gaming and movie industry buzz. The episode kicks off with Estecow's exciting yet nerve-wracking adventure at Comic-Con, where security concerns took center stage, offering an inside look at the chaos and thrill of the event.
Shifting to the MCU, the hosts discuss the monumental news of Robert Downey Jr. possibly returning to the Marvel universe, exploring what this could mean for future films. They also dive into the latest updates about Captain America: Brave New World, analyzing its potential impact on the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans of The Boys are in for a treat as the Wonderers unpack the explosive season finale, speculating about Vought’s rise and the implications for the upcoming The Boys spinoff series.
On the gaming front, the excitement ramps up with the announcement of Mortal Kombat's new DLC pack, featuring crossovers like the Terminator and the return of fan-favorite Animalities. The hosts also celebrate the return of transparent peripherals, a nostalgic nod for old-school gamers. In a hilarious twist, they discuss the unexpected release of the Deadpool x Wolverine “ass cheek” controller, a piece of gaming hardware that's raising eyebrows.
Serious industry shifts are also a key focus, as the team dissects the upcoming Xbox store shutdown and what this means for the future of game ownership. They also take a moment to reflect on the legacy of Game Informer following its recent shutdown, acknowledging its long-standing impact since it first launched in 1991.
The ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike for video game voice actors, aimed at protecting them from the increasing use of AI, sparks a discussion on the future of human involvement in the gaming industry. Alongside this, Redbox’s looming end adds to the growing list of traditional media outlets falling by the wayside.
In the world of sports entertainment, the retirement of John Cena marks the end of an era, and the Wonderers take time to honor his career. They also discuss the upcoming release of Fallout London, providing insights into the much-anticipated mod and its expansive, unique setting. Finally, the episode wraps up with exciting news from the DC Universe, as Superman: Legacy finishes filming, with new heroes rumored to appear, teasing what could be the next big chapter for the superhero genre.
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Sep 8
1 hr 41 min
In the latest episode of "The Wonderer's Podcast," Estecow and Retro_loneliness dive into a diverse array of topics from the worlds of TV, movies, and video games. They start with an in-depth discussion on the newest season of "The Boys," Season 4. The Wonderers explore the political themes, review bombings, and narrative directions that have sparked widespread conversation and controversy.
Switching to the big screen, they celebrate the release success of "Inside Out 2." The Pixar sequel has set notable records, prompting the Wonderers to reflect on Disney's previous movies and their lasting legacies. They then turn their attention to the much-anticipated 5th installment in the Shrek series, speculating on potential plot directions following the events of the 4th movie. Additionally, they ponder the possibilities of a solo movie centered on Donkey, Shrek's beloved sidekick.
The hosts also delve into the ongoing developments surrounding the MCU's "Fantastic 4" movie. With new footage emerging, they speculate on how this film will fit into the overarching continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and discuss its confirmed time period.
On the gaming front, the Wonderers share their excitement over the recent Nintendo Direct and its lineup of upcoming games. Estecow is particularly intrigued by the Marvel vs. Capcom: Fighting Collection, which promises a nostalgic return to iconic arcade titles. Another highlight is the trailer for Metroid Prime 4, marking a surprising return for the franchise with its impressive gameplay mechanics, graphics, and storyline hints.
They also discuss the multiplatform game "Epic Mickey: Rebrushed," whose latest trailer shown at Nintendo Direct has only increased their anticipation. Additionally, they express cautious optimism about the re-release of "Star Wars: Bounty Hunter" by Aspyr, hoping it won't suffer the same fate as some of Aspyr's previous remasters.
Ubisoft's announcement of remakes for early Assassin's Creed games elicits a mix of excitement and nervousness from the hosts. Given Ubisoft's track record of problematic releases, they worry about potential changes to the games' stories and mechanics.
The hottest topic in the gaming community, "Elden Ring's" new DLC, "Shadow of the Erdtree," is also on their radar. The Wonderers discuss the mixed reactions online, with some praising the new content's difficulty and others feeling it may be too challenging, as evidenced by review bombings on Steam.
"Fortnite Reloaded" brings back classic aspects of the game, much to the delight of original fans. The addition of Pirates of the Caribbean-themed skins further boosts excitement. However, not all news is positive, as they discuss the disappointment surrounding "Payday 3." Despite a new update introducing "offline" play, the requirement for an internet connection remains a sore point for many players.
Finally, the hosts wrap up the episode by highlighting the Steam Summer Sale, which has seen a plethora of games discounted to incredibly low prices, making it an exciting time for gamers looking to expand their collections.
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Jul 16
1 hr 38 min
In the latest episode of "The Wonderer's Podcast," the hosts embark on an exhilarating journey through the latest in gaming and movie news. They kick off with a comprehensive review of Sony's State of Play, where despite a generally lackluster showcase, standout announcements such as the highly anticipated Silent Hill 2 remake steal the spotlight. They delve into the game's enhanced features, updated graphics, and new gameplay mechanics designed to honor the original while offering a fresh experience for modern gamers.
Switching gears to the Xbox Games Showcase 2024, the hosts explore a plethora of exciting reveals and updates. Highlights include the revolutionary omnimovement feature introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, promising dynamic player mobility akin to Max Payne's mechanics. They also discuss the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake and the newly announced Doom: The Dark Ages, each bringing renewed vigor to their iconic franchises with modern visuals and gameplay innovations.
Estecow takes center stage with the official reveal of Gears of War: E-Day, teasing new narrative elements and gameplay mechanics that aim to captivate both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Retro follows with an in-depth look at S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2, detailing its atmospheric gameplay set in a Chernobyl-inspired world and its availability on Xbox Game Pass at launch.
In a surprising turn, news breaks of Microsoft's development of a Halo: Combat Evolved remaster, potentially marking a significant expansion into new platforms like PlayStation 5. The hosts ponder the implications of this move on the exclusivity landscape while anticipating enhanced graphics and gameplay for this beloved title.
Bobtrees introduces the upcoming open-world action roguelite game, Killer Bean, known for its humor and dynamic gameplay mechanics set to debut in early access. The hosts then turn their attention to the financial challenges facing "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League," discussing potential losses and Warner Bros.' commitment to refining the game ahead of its release.
Transitioning to the realm of movies, the hosts dissect the trailer for "Venom 3: The Last Dance," starring Tom Hardy in another thrilling chapter of the symbiotic duo's adventures. They also touch on the Academy's exploration of adding a stunt category to the Oscars, recognizing the vital role of stunt performers in enhancing film storytelling.
Wrapping up with a nod to the Star Wars universe, the hosts briefly discuss "The Acolyte" and director Leslye Headland's interest in creating a live-action Knights of the Old Republic series, promising to explore rich lore and beloved characters in a fresh format.
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Jun 28
1 hr 24 min
In the latest episode of "The Wonderer's Podcast," the hosts delve into an exciting mix of movie news, gaming updates, and industry trends. They begin by celebrating the record-breaking pre-sale of the new Deadpool movie, which has shattered AMC Theatre records. This is followed by a deep dive into the latest Fantastic Four movie, highlighting the introduction of the Silver Surfer's female counterpart and examining the cast and their portrayals of the iconic characters.
Next, the hosts break down the trailer for the third Venom movie, "Venom: The Last Dance," speculating on the film's direction and the future of the franchise. They then shift their focus to the upcoming show "Spider-Man: Noire," where Estecow explores Nicolas Cage's role as the live-action Spider-Man Noire, adding a unique twist to the Spider-Man universe.
The potential return of the 90's Spider-Man show is another hot topic, sparked by the success of "X-Men '97." The hosts discuss the nostalgic appeal and what fans might expect from a revival. They also check out the teaser for the new Superman movie directed by James Gunn, offering insights into the suit design, cast, and plot.
In a speculative segment, the hosts imagine what a Mad Max game developed by Hideo Kojima could look like, inspired by George Miller's comments about a new game to accompany the upcoming "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" film. This leads to a discussion on potential Star Wars games, with the hosts sharing their ideas for new genres and settings within the Star Wars universe.
The episode continues with a critical look at EA's plans to implement more advertisements in their AAA titles, including Battlefield, Need for Speed, and their sports games. This move, revealed during EA's latest earnings call, raises concerns about the future of gaming experiences.
The hosts then reflect on the latest addition to Fortnite: Fallout. They discuss the inclusion of the iconic T-60 armor and laser rifle, which are part of the new season's battle pass. The re-release of "MultiVersus" also garners attention, with new characters like Jason Voorhees, Agent Smith, and Rick & Morty joining the roster, alongside a discussion on the game's in-game currency and battle pass.
Estecow and Retro share their thoughts on the rumored launch timeframe for "Grand Theft Auto 6," speculating on the plot, characters, and setting of the highly anticipated game. They also discuss Valve's new hero shooter, "Deadlock," and how it compares to other games in the genre like Overwatch.
The episode takes a somber turn as the hosts lament the shuttering of the Xbox brand, now known as Microsoft Gaming, influenced by GamePass. They discuss the implications of this shift and its impact on the gaming industry.
Finally, the hosts talk about the initial trailer for "Call of Duty: Black Ops 6," exploring its setting and what players might expect upon release. They speculate on whether releasing Black Ops 6 on GamePass will be beneficial or detrimental to the game's and GamePass's future sales.
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Jun 18
1 hr 3 min
In the newest episode of "The Wonderer's Podcast," they kick things off by discussing the recent government ban on TikTok, sparked by privacy concerns due to its parent company’s Chinese origins. This ban raises questions about data security and the extent of government control over digital platforms.
We then shift our focus to a breakthrough in the Apple ecosystem: the first emulator to successfully remain on the App Store. Despite Apple’s restrictive policies, this development could pave the way for more emulation software on iOS devices, potentially transforming the way we interact with retro games on modern hardware.
Our conversation about the conservation of peripherals and video games delves into whether we should preserve old games and consoles or let them fade into obscurity. We explore the concept of ownership in the digital age, especially concerning online-only games and digital licenses.
In a controversial move, Helldivers 2 has started forcing players to create a PlayStation Network account, even on PC. This decision has led to the game’s removal from many countries and numerous refunds issued to players, stirring up a significant backlash from the gaming community.
The rising cost of video games is another hot topic, as we discuss why games now cost $70 and what factors have contributed to this increase. We also speculate on how this trend might evolve in the future and its potential impact on the gaming industry.
James brings us an exciting review of Manor Lords, a highly anticipated game with intricate mechanics and rich lore. He highlights the developer's efforts and what makes this game stand out among its peers.
We provide an update on the Battlefront Classic Collection, following its recent remaster and the updates that have been rolled out despite its initially poor reception. This leads us to talk about Fallout 4's "next-gen update," which, while adding new features, has unfortunately introduced more issues and disrupted the stability provided by essential mods.
Our movie segment features a review of "The Fall Guy," starring Ryan Gosling. Estecow and Retro analyze the set pieces, acting, and special effects, offering a comprehensive look at the film’s strengths and weaknesses.
We also celebrate the box office success of the Spider-Man re-release, which has drawn significant revenue in select theaters across America. Estecow speculates on what this could mean for the future of past Spider-Man franchises, particularly those starring Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.
Lastly, we delve into the latest MCU release: the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer. We discuss potential easter eggs, character dynamics, and how this film might influence the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Jun 6
1 hr 32 min
In the latest episode of The Wonderer's Podcast, Retro_loneliness and Estecow cover a broad range of entertainment topics with keen insights and lively discussions. They begin by talking about the positive reception of the new Fallout show, which is not only true to the game series but also set within its canon, earning praise for its accurate depiction of the Fallout universe. This success has had a noticeable impact on the player count for Bethesda's Fallout games, with Fallout 3, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76 seeing a significant resurgence in popularity.
However, the conversation takes a more somber turn as the Wonderers discuss the issue of always-online games having their services shut down, using Ubisoft's "The Crew" as a case in point, where its servers are set to shut down, much to the dismay of YouTuber Ross Scott. This topic prompts broader reflections on the impermanence of digital-only games.
The hosts also explore the turbulent journey of "Battlefield 2042," examining how its dreadful launch led to a challenging path of recovery. With the announcement that Season 7 will be the final season, the conversation shifts to the future of the Battlefield series as the next game is now in production.
The episode continues with a critical review of "Star Wars: Outlaws," a new single-player game developed by Ubisoft. The Wonderers express concern over its monetization strategy, pointing out that the Ultimate Edition, priced at $130, includes a season pass and pre-order DLC for a single-player experience.
Fans of the Sonic franchise will be interested in the discussion about the third installment in the Sonic trilogy, with Keanu Reeves taking on the role of Shadow the Hedgehog. The hosts also recap the casting of the first two Sonic movies and anticipate the upcoming "Sonic 3."
Turning to a more intense topic, the Wonderers explore the premise of the latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, rated R, depicting a dystopian future where Michelangelo seeks revenge as the last surviving turtle. They also share their reactions to the Fantastic Four casting, noting the inclusion of a female Silver Surfer and questioning some of the creative choices.
The episode also delves into CinemaCon 2024, highlighting notable trailers, including the Joaquinn Phoenix Joker sequel starring Lady Gaga, the Mad Max prequel "Furiousa," and an unexpected announcement of "Toy Story 5." The Wonderers go in-depth with the plot of "Joker 2," reflecting on the impact of the first film.
The hosts continue with a discussion on the reboot of the "Scary Movie" parody series and speculate on its relevance in today's cultural climate. They ponder which movie genres are less common nowadays, particularly parody and comedy films. To conclude, the Wonderers touch on "Alien: Romulus," exploring its plot and casting choices, bringing the episode to a captivating close.
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Apr 28
1 hr 12 min
In the latest episode of The Wonderer's Podcast, the newest host to join the fray, Bobtrees (James), joins Retro_loneliness (Nicholas) to dive into a myriad of topics spanning the realms of gaming, cinema, and pop culture. They kick things off with the exciting news about Helldivers 2's new War-Bond pass and the triumphant liberation of their sector. Transitioning to gaming classics, they explore the rich history of the Stalker trilogy, its recent availability on consoles, and its enduring legacy on PC.
Marvel enthusiasts will find plenty to dissect as the hosts delve into the newly announced Marvel game, "1953: Rise of Hydra," featuring iconic characters like the former King of Wakanda and Steve Rogers as Captain America. Additionally, they explore the dynamics of the upcoming Marvel hero-shooter, discussing its diverse character roster and dynamic, destructible arenas.
The conversation takes a critical turn as they discuss the disappointing launch of the Battlefront Collection and reflect on the untimely passing of Dragonball series creator Akira Toriyama, honoring his profound legacy in the world of anime and manga.
Shifting gears, the hosts provide reviews and insights into recent film releases, including "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire," before delving into the exciting announcements of two upcoming video game adaptations: "Legend of Zelda" and "The Sims Movie."
As anticipation mounts for the release of the new Fallout show, the hosts share their skepticism about its reception and potential success. They also touch on the intriguing concept of the "Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble" and the possibilities of former Disney characters in new, copyright-free incarnations.
In a thought-provoking segment, they discuss the documentary "Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV," shedding light on the behind-the-scenes realities of children's television programming and its impact on young actors.
Wrapping up on a lighter note, The Wonderers review the highlights of the 2024 Oscars, celebrating the industry's finest achievements and recognizing standout performances from the year's cinematic offerings. Tune in for a dynamic and engaging discussion on all things entertainment with The Wonderer's Podcast.
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Apr 11
1 hr 6 min
In the latest episode of The Wonderer's Podcast, the Nicholas (Retro_loneliness) and Estevan (Estecow) kick off discussions with an in-depth look at Helldivers 2, exploring its post-release challenges such as server issues, while also analyzing its sales performance and teasing upcoming content updates. Shifting gears, the hosts dived into the impact of Peacemaker's inclusion in Mortal Kombat, dissecting how it alters the game's meta.
Transitioning to a galaxy far, far away, they explored the recent release of Star Wars: Battlefront Collection, highlighting its features including cross-gen multiplayer capabilities for up to 64 players. The hosts then pondered the rising prevalence of crossplay in gaming, dissecting its significance and benefits for the industry.
Turning to console speculation, they weighed in on rumors surrounding the PS5 Pro's specs and potential release date, offering insights into the timing and implications of such a model. Reflecting on gaming history, they revisited the Epic Mickey franchise, examining the reception of its remake and contrasting it with the sequel's lackluster performance.
However, not all news was met with enthusiasm. The hosts expressed skepticism regarding rumors of a battle royale mode in the next Battlefield game, raising concerns about its compatibility with the franchise's identity. Additionally, they addressed recent layoffs in the AAA gaming industry, including those at Sony, Telltale Games, and Supermassive Games, reflecting on the broader implications for the industry.
The Wonderers then pay attention towards the new upcoming adaptations and sequels. The hosts scrutinized the casting choices for the Borderlands movie and speculated on its potential success given the historically rocky landscape of video game-inspired films. They also brainstormed possibilities for the Uncharted sequel movie, considering plot points and settings drawn from the games.
Shifting focus, they marveled at concept art for a potential Batman Beyond project, envisioning its potential as a show or movie. Excitement mounted as they discussed a new X-Men animated series picking up where the original left off, prompting speculation on similar revivals for other beloved Marvel properties.
Wrapping up the episode, the hosts shared their favorite characters from Marvel comics, offering a nostalgic nod to the rich tapestry of heroes and villains that have captured audiences' imaginations for generations.
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Mar 13
1 hr 28 min
In this thrilling episode of The Wonderer's Podcast, your
hosts, Nicholas (Retro_loneliness), Haley (Locdown98), and the newest member of the podcast, Esteban (Estecow)! The Wonderers set forth on an enthralling odyssey through the realms of movies, shows, video games, and wrestling! The show kicks off with a deep dive into the highly anticipated Deadpool 3, exploring not only its rating but also the intricacies of its creative vision. The hosts then shift gears to discuss an eclectic mix of upcoming movies and shows, including the much-awaited releases like Dune 2, The Fall Guy, Sonic 3, Madam Web, and the epic clash of Godzilla x Kong.
Transitioning to the realm of streaming, the hosts tackle
the "Death of Physical Media" phenomenon and ponder its implications for the future of entertainment consumption. They then unravel the evolving landscape of streaming services, drawing parallels with cable TV and dissecting
the recent password crackdowns on platforms like Netflix, Hulu/Disney, raising intriguing questions about the shifting dynamics of the industry.
The conversation takes a detour into the contentious realm
of the newest live-action Avatar series, a Netflix production, exploring the polarizing opinions on its quality. The Wonderers have fun expressing their views on the series knowing it will be subpar, especially noting that the second season of the Paramount+ Halo series is still just as bad.
Wrestling enthusiasts are in for a treat as the hosts delve
into the current state of WWE, with a spotlight on legendary figures like The Rock and Vince McMahon. The passionate discussion covers the highs and lows, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the latest happenings in
the world of wrestling.
Shifting gears to the gaming domain, the hosts tackle a pressing concern – the trend of AAA games no longer releasing in a finished state. They analyze the implications for both developers and players, questioning the industry's shift toward incomplete releases.
The podcast concludes with a focus on the live service model
in gaming, exploring notable titles such as The Suicide Squad game, Halo: Infinite, Mortal Kombat 1, and Fallout 76. The hosts also delve into the intriguing topic of Insomniac Studio leaks, offering insights into the leaks' impact on the gaming industry and future Insomniac games.
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Feb 24
1 hr 21 min
In this installment of The Wonderer's Podcast, Jared and Retro (Nicholas), are joined by the third and newest host: Haley (LocDown98)! The Wonderer's start right off with the writer's strike ending after the WGA (The Writer's Guild of America) reached an agreement with Hollywood studios after 5 months of protesting. Moving ahead the Wonderer's discuss Starfield's (2023) reception and its sales numbers. Retro brings up how the game was on par with previous developed Bethesda titles, yet fails to reach the narrative height of Bethesda's published title: Fallout: New Vegas (2010). Unfortunately, the game was laden with the same narrative blunders the title that was released before it, Fallout 4 (2015), did. The game did sell millions, making it a significant success for the company.
Moving forward the Wonderer's talked about Microsoft is now be pairing up with Ubisoft to acquire Activision. Due to anti-trust laws it's been a very arduous process to fully acquire the company. Ubisoft wants to take the cloud streaming rights. After their discussion, the Wonderer's moved away from company acquisitions to monetary transactions. A repeat offender on this podcast, Epic Games once again graces headlines with a variety of announcements. To start off, Epic Games will lay off 830 employees from the company, which is quite the number. At the same time, Epic will be increasing the price of V-Bucks sometime this year. Interestingly enough, the company will establish a new program to incite more people to buy from the Epic storefront. They will do this by giving developers 100% of all profits made of the games on the condition they are exclusive on the storefront for 6 months.
With there being new releases like always, the two most notable that are talked about on this episode were Mortal Kombat 1 (2023) and Counter-Strike 2 (2023). Mortal Kombat's launch was successful as the game sold remarkably well. With the entire narrative being retconned fully with Mortal Kombat 11's (2019) story, the MK universe has been renewed with Liu Kang as the new God or protector of Earth-realm instead of Raiden. With new mechanics and returning initial characters from the series' original plot, the game serves as a bold, new take on the series. From fighting to shooting, Counter-Strike 2's release was accompanied by many being surprised. With updated graphics, tik-rate, and the transfer of gun skins to the new game, many were left dumbfounded as the new installment replaced Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (2012) which has been the flagship title in the series since it's release 11 years ago (as this episode is being published in 2023).
Lastly, the Wonderer's chat about Microsoft launching an abusive-voice reporting feature for Xbox consoles, allowing gamers to report inappropriate remarks captured in a 60-second clip. The feature, part of the September update for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, is initially available in select English-language markets. Clips are only used for content moderation, not shared, downloaded, or modified. The update also enables direct streaming of Xbox gameplay to Discord and provides control over variable refresh rates, giving users 24 hours to initiate the reporting process, with notifications about actions taken against offenders.
Sorry for the late post, it's hard doing editing on a tight schedule. Burnout happens.
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Jan 22
1 hr 12 min
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