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This week on “Passion of the Geeks – Unplugged”, Greg recommends some more shows for you to check out and enjoy.
In this week’s “Passion of the Geeks – Unplugged”, Pat picks up the momentum from episode 60 and talks again about Dune. But this time, he covers games based on Frank Herbert’s masterpiece. Links & Sources OpenRA Website
In this weeks “Passion of the Geeks”, Pat & Greg are excited about the Babylon 5 Reboot, a new Kirby game and suggest you check out Metroid Dread, Squid game and Alice in Borderland. For their main topic they discuss annoying video game mechanics.
This week Greg goes full Criterion. He talks about why he loves the Criterion Collection and shares some of his favourites form their catalogue. Links & Sources Criterion Homepage Please like, share and subscribe to “Passion of the Geek”s.
In this very scary and Halloween appropriate episode of "Passion of the Geeks", Pat & Greg rejoice that Dune and Masters of the Universe Revelation get a part 2 before they talk about their favorite scary monsters and discuss what good horror is to them.
In this week’s “Passion of the Geeks – Unplugged”, Pat proves that the C64-scene is very alive by showing you five great recently released new games for the old bread-box … or maybe six. Links & Sources Briley Witch Chronicles on itch.
In episode 67 of “Passion of the Geeks”, Pat is clueless about ASMR and shares his love for Star Trek Prodigy, while Greg explains how much he enjoyed the Guardians of the Galaxy game and why he’s excited about X-Men 97.
In this weeks “Passion of the Geeks – Unplugged”, Greg tells you to watch “Tick, Tick..Boom!”. That’s it. Links & Sources Tick, Tick…Boom! Trailer
In episode 69 of “Passion of the Geeks”, Pat and Greg talk about the new Sherlock Holmes Game, Around the World in 80 Days, something very stupid a whole bunch of new shows on TV, Peter Jackson new Beatles documentary and have a discussion about diffe...
In this weeks “Passion of the Geeks – Unplugged”, Pat rambles about age ratings, age recommendations, and age restrictions. He focuses on games but his thoughts are just as relevant for movies and TV series.