Input Ep. 2: “Tacoma, New 2DS XL, and Kickstarter”
The boys return for the second episode of Input. On the dock for this week: Tacoma and the state of indie games. Revenge of the New 2DS XL and long hardware lifespans. Kickstarter, we hardly knew ya. The health of…
IrrationalPod Ep. 338 with Griffin Guccione

You’ve never seen crazy AMV references on podcasts like THIS one, we promise.

The First Episode of our New Show, Input
Input is a weekly topical news show about the goings on and culture surrounding video games. Hosted by writers Jarrett Green, Logan Wilkinson, and Jurge Cruz, the three put on an insightful show that's strengthen by their knowledge of not…
IrrationalPod Ep. 337

Jurge sits down with the boys to talk Nier, Tekken, and more.

IrrationalPod Ep. 336

Download: iTunes Feed — RSS Feed — MP3 Direct Download Breakdown: Alex returns from his vacation to exclaim a hot take: hotel pillows are not very good. Oh and we have new housekeeping, new announcements, and exciting stuff happening. In games there is more…

IrrationalPod Ep. 335 with Jon Anderson

Alex is gone and suddenly it’s finally not all about The OC.

IrrationalPod Ep. 334

This podcast is a week late, but it’s also very good, so hah!

IrrationalPod Ep. 333

Alex and Tony get very INTIMATE in this one-on-one show.

MPP – Roxy Fae’s Little Big Dream
On a macro-scale, cosplay is a growing hobby-cum-industry. Pictures of beautiful models decked out as popular characters from tv, movies, video games, and comic books get re-tweeted and shared and whatever you do on Instagram ad nausem. It's colorful, fun,…
IrrationalPod Ep. 332
Download: iTunes Feed — RSS Feed — MP3 Direct Download Breakdown: This week we don’t have many games to go over, we’re all pretty tired, and we are down for a chill show. In games Alex reflects on Plague of Shadows and Alundra. Nabeshin…
IrrationalPod Make-up: Ep 329 – 331

Time to catch up for some lost podcast magic.

MPP – And One Sidestep for Mankind w/ Ashley Parrish
There's no single reason why Mass Effect: Andromeda doesn't hold a candle to the original trilogy, but the greater consensus is that it doesn't. It's wholly enjoyable, and even innovative in a few key ways, but it misses the mark…