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Hit Continue Podcast

Greg Pilkington

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Hit Continue Podcast is the number one gaming and variety podcast. We discuss what's new in video games and literally anything else nerdy we can get our hands on. If you want to keep up with what's new in gaming, movies, and anime check us out!
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Continue The Conversation Podcast

Host Geipci James Robinson

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Hey Y’all. Spring has sprung and so has Continue the Conversation Podcast Season 3: Badasses! That’s right! Badasses! Season 3 of Continue the Conversation Podcast shines a spotlight on those who have excelled in their fields through perseverance, hard work, sheer will power, and respectfully described here as being Badasses. Host Geipci James Robinson has candid conversations with folks from all walks of life all over the world that are making a difference today. Tune in for Revelation Mond ...
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A podcast for the true Red White & Blue loving American. Veteran-owned and We The People focused, something here for all heroes in Active Military, Military Veterans, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMS, First Responders, and all American Patriotic Blue Collar workers. If you love our Country, then you will Love our Podcast.
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This week, we discuss three of the (many) big RPGs out this season: how Metaphor ReFantazio attempts to balance the familiar with the new, how Dragon Age: Veilguard is basically Diet Bioware, and how Ys X: Nordics fails to live up to the series’ legacy of bumpin’. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least…
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For Halloween this year, we took a different, goofier, more laser cube-filled route than previous commentary episodes. That’s right, we’re watching Paul. W.S. Anderson’s magnum opus – the 2002 schlock classic Resident Evil. Join us as we wait a while for the zombies to show up, and listen as we discuss the importance of 2am cheese-eating rituals. I…
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This week, we’re talking about how The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom takes the series into immersive sim territory to fantastic results, and how the seven hour Metaphor ReFantazio demo fits familiar Persona game mechanics onto a new foundation. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will…
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This week, we talk about the 8-bit-inspired rabbit hole that is UFO 50 and its place in the modern gaming landscape, and the simple pleasures of Victorian-era horticulture in Botany Manor. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will get you let you listen to the show a day early, give you ac…
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This week, we dive into smaller projects from the biggest publishers: Astro Bot, Sony’s joyful platforming celebration of its storied history, and Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club, Nintendo’s attempt to restart an old adventure franchise after a 30-year absence. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution…
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News broke not that long ago that famed Hong Kong action director Corey Yuen (Yes, Madam!, The Transporter) had actually passed away a few years ago, so we decided to pay our respects by watching his final North American directorial effort, DOA colon Dead or Alive – and it rules?? Join us as Corey Yuen gives us the glorious trash masterpiece we cou…
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This week, we talk about how Uforia: The Saga 2’s grating soundtrack ruins an otherwise pleasant game, how Darkest Dungeon 2’s approach to its characters makes suffering with them that much more fun, and how Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure cleverly breaks up its brain-busting puzzles into bite-sized chunks. If you’re not backing us yet, head on…
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This week, we talk about why we’re drawn back to old games, the empty calories of Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition, and the fun but hollow world of Rolling Hills: Make Sushi, Make Friends. Here’s the link to the Zillow listing Susan mentioned at the end of the show: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4939-N-Lake-Hill-Rd-Delaware-OH-43015/3…
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We’re having a grand old time under the sea this episode, as David talks about how Another Crab’s Treasure is one of the most pleasant soulslike games he’s played and Susan discusses the horrors found in the depths of Still Wakes the Deep. We also open the show trying to answer the burning question of the summer: Are video games doing ok right now?…
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This week, we’re diving into Stellar Blade (aka the Snyder Cut of video games), revisiting Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door after kind of not liking it back when it came out, and the archaic pleasures of old adventure games with Famicom Detective Club. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a mon…
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This week is full of cool indies. We talk about Simogo’s latest hotness, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, survival horror throwback Crow Country, and the secret-filled Animal Well. David also talks about Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, because he has a problem. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution …
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This week, Anthony summoned the power of Grayskull and brought forth a commentary track for Cannon Film Group’s 1987 cult classic Masters of the Universe. David and Susan aren’t quite sure what the power of Grayskull even is (or why He-Man is apparently barely even in the movie that’s about him) but Anthony’s sure to explain in great detail. If you…
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This week, we discuss how the recent Fallout TV adaptation ends up sticking the landing despite a rocky start, and we talk about how Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is giving people the warm PS1 RPG blanket everyone said they wanted. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will get you let …
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This week, Susan’s off at Disneyland so Anthony and David spend the episode diving deeper into Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth now that we’ve had more time to spend with it. Spoilers throughout, obviously, though most of it is focused on the first seven chapters of the game. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at le…
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This week, we sit down to chat about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s fantastic world (and its creepy moogles), the beautiful strategy of Unicorn Overlord, and how Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the MGSV of fantasy rpgs. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will get you let you listen to the show a day earl…
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This week, we discuss the recent passing of Akira Toriyama and the legacy of his work, why Return to Grace would make a great episode of Star Trek rather than a game (spoilers about the ending at around the 42 minute mark), and David gives a brief Helldivers 2 update. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at l…
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This week, we discuss how Persona 3 Reload’s modernizations make the game way too easy, how Balatro brings the good video game drugs, and how Tekken 8 finally stopped taking itself so dang seriously. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will get you let you listen to the show a day early, …
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We’ve got new games to talk about this week! This episode, Susan talks about how Silent Hill: The Short Message completely whiffs its handling of its themes, Anthony talks about how Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown plays great but is missing something to make it special, and David digs into the non-legally-actionable Sujimon battles and Dondoko Isl…
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This week, we’re all kinda waiting for the next big thing to drop so we’ve been poking around the ol’ backlogs to find games to play. Anthony talks about how loading games onto his new Polymega feels like video game scrapbooking, Susan’s enjoying the scrappy Bioshock-esque indie game Close to the Sun, and David’s been wrapped up in Mistwalker’s cul…
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This week, we let our hair down a bit to stream some video games while talking about some of our favorite experiences from 2023. Happy new year! (There are some spoilers throughout when discussing many of these games, so fair warning.) If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will get you let …
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This week is a tale of two robots, as David recounts his time with the mind-melting Talos Principle 2 and Susan discusses buying mustache wax stores in Steamworld Build. Susan also talks about her husband’s new obsession with the driving sim Snowrunner. Apologies for the audio issues this week, there are some bit of silence from where we had some a…
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This week, we talk about how the brilliance of the original Super Mario RPG shines through in the remake, falling back in love with Persona 5’s characters all over again in Persona 5 Tactica, and break in the new Steam Deck OLED with a few fun indie games worth checking out. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution …
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This week, we share our divisive thoughts on Alan Wake 2 and wonder why the Like a Dragon series can’t seem to let Kiryu go after multiple attempts at sending him off. We talk around spoilers as much as we can in this one, but it’s pretty difficult given the nature of discussion in this episode. However, there’s a particular spot at 59 minutes in w…
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This week, we’re diving into the endless imagination of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, the endless detail found in Baldur’s Gate 3, and the endless, uh, horror in World of Horror. If you’re not backing us yet, head on over to our Patreon. A contribution of at least $5 a month will get you let you listen to the show a day early, give you access to the ex…
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