Phoenix Down is hosted by Drew Leachman and Matt Quinn. Each segment focuses on an older game the duo decides upon with another member of the ZTGD crew or special guest. They play through and discuss the mechanics and how well it holds up today. It is the ultimate in backlog elimination.
This episode has the guys tackling the post-apocalyptic world of Metro 2033.
Hosts:
Drew Leachman
Matt Quinn
Nate Hollibaugh
Running Time:
1:41:48 (93 MB)
Download Link
[audio:https://ztgd.com/media/podcast/phoenixdown_020_metro2033.mp3]
aawells07
I was stoked when i saw Metro 2033 was being discussed but, when i realized you guys didnt have a f**king clue what you were talking about (for at least the first 30-40 mins is all i could handle) i had to turn it off. This has to be the absolute laziest attempt at a podcast i’ve ever heard. Do your homework before you start guys. All i heard was “i dunno” “im not sure” “i didnt know that”. Its like you guys didnt really feel like playing the game. I was so looking forward to listening to this while at work. So bad.
FrustratedFury
I’m sorry we ruined your workday. I’d like to think we know what we’re talking about and all of us were genuinely excited to play Metro. The game really didn’t spell out anything for us. For us it was a first person shooter with some horror elements mixed in. Our 2nd episode dives deeper into why we thought the way we did about the game. Of course, you more than likely won’t listen to it. I appreciate the feedback, though.
Fabio Troiano
Hey Guys, I noticed an improvement in the second episode in regards to genuine experience on the game, rather than first impressions. A few positives turned negatives..well..actually lots of negatives in the second one and also spoilers I would’ve preferred not to have heard, but not a deal breaker at all. I just started playing it yesterday.
Thanks for the podcast, was very interesting to listen to from both episode perspectives. I’m looking forward to listening to your take on the sequel coming soon.
PS: What is that intro song? It’s pretty awesome..