Elaine is back this week and she’s been working…on the railroad? The ladies discuss Behemoth’s obsession with poop, why they don’t like backseat gamers and why no one is really excited for Dead Island: Riptide . Marcia played Bioshock Infinite and liked it, even though she sucked. Health and fitness chat includes a new app… Read More »
It’s Kelly Brown’s birthday and to celebrate Chris invites friends and podcasters Robert Workman and Marcia Webb to surprise her with a Birthday Roast. Join us as we chat about video game themed birthday parties, The Week in Geek, video games, and lots more on episode 294 of The Married Gamers Podcast. You can now… Read More »
We here at Nerds@Play love spending hours talking about games, so with the recent hype over Bioshock Infinite we decided to discuss it on our own. As an added bonus to this week’s episode we are giving you an additional HOUR of content where Loren and Zach sit down to talkBioshock Infinite. We will answer questions about… Read More »
We’re back, and in much better health! This week Chris and Kelly take one last look back at PAX East 2013, our misadventures since then, chat about all the games we’ve recently been playing and reveal our winner for our Super Mega Podcast Giveaway. All this plus our picks for games that should be made… Read More »
It has been some time since we last saw a Bioshock game, an Irrational Games series centered around cerebral twists and turns, going places few games dare to tread. Leaving the depths of the ocean and entering into the clouds we are introduced to a new dystopic city, just waiting for someone like you to come along… Read More »
There is no doubt we here at The Married Gamers love video games. There’s also no doubt whatsoever that the vast majority of video gamers are absolutely loving on BioShock Infinite right now. The masterful storytelling from Irrational Games combined with gorgeous graphics and tight gameplay are keeping gamers glued to their televisions and monitors,… Read More »
If you are a Bioshock fan, then there is no doubt that you are awaiting Bioshock Infinite’s release at the end of this month. Set in 1912, Bioshock Infinite takes place on the air-city Columbia, 50 years before the main events of the original Bioshock. Now it doesn’t take rocket science to put two and… Read More »
Many games nowadays like to paint pictures of civilizations gone terribly awry. The Walking Dead illustrates life during a zombie apocalypse, Fallout tells of the struggles of post-war America, and the upcoming Bioshock Infinite promises to introduce us to a new civil war brought about by philosophical differences. If you’ve played a Bioshock game already, then you’re familiar with the chaos that ensued from Rapture,… Read More »
Announced just a few days before the holiday as some sort of present, Irrational Games has proven that when the majority of us (62%) cannot coordinate our voting efforts, the remaining 38% of people who have bad taste can steal victory. In the wake of a recent “controversy” over the cover art to be featured… Read More »
Up until today, fans of the surprise art piece called BioShock has been caught in an uneasy place between anticipation and impatience. Well, the release date for BioShock Infinite is no longer up in the air. Irrational Games has announced that the long awaited game will hit store shelves on October 16, 2012 in North… Read More »