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ROWYCO 6 – Interviewing Megan Carnes About Inter-view

On this episode, Jason Arriola and an under-the-weather Dominic Chavez have a chat with Megan Carnes about her game, inter-view. We got a chance to talk about what her influences are, working on her first game, and some of her favorite game music. You can check out Megan’s music on her website, Bandcamp, and Soundcloud. […]

89 – Catchy Propoganda

Jason Arriola, John Lucero, and Vanessa Cahill talk about Ness’ adventures in the wonderful world of the Switch, Geralt’s adventures in The Witcher III, and Jason’s love of the combat in Dragon’s Dogma. Mini rundown on the Nintendo Direct Mini! And… Labo is as Nintendo as Nintendo gets. And here’s the music we used for this week’s […]

Jason Arriola’s Top Ten (Mostly) Game Albums of the Year

    We put up John’s favorite albums from 2017 earlier this week. To jump on the bandwagon, these are my favorite game-related albums from last year. Most of them are direct soundtracks, but some are fan made remixes that stuck with me throughout the year.   Honorable Mentions: Shadows of Adam – Tyler Mire, Blossom Tales: […]

ROWYCO – Interview With Josie “Visager” Brechner

I recently got the chance to review Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King. Going through it, more than a few tracks really stood out, so I tracked down the composer to compliment her on her work. We ended up chatting for a bit and what initially was an article that I thought was as good excuse as […]

70 – Prison For Angels

Jason Arriola, John Lucero, and Anthony Villanueva talk about Persona 5, more Zelda, Overwatch, and Blossom Tales: The Taken King. And then they, hey…you know what, does anyone actually read these things? If you do, tweet at us (@GamesAndJunk) and I’ll buy you something on Steam or whatever.

Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King Review

Platform: Windows It’s never a simple process to pin down a game that started a genre. As soon as you think you find one, you hear whispers of something else that’s ever so slightly similar that came before. The video game industry is built upon iteration. While Super Mario Bros. wasn’t the first platformer, it’s the […]