No technical difficulties to blame this time, all our mistakes are our own. If you can find any in this star-studded murder-romp, that is. Read More
Friendship Escapades Of These Guys: A Way Out Playthrough – Part 3
Thrilling chases, gratuitous gunplay, touching hospital scenes, thrilling connect four games, unnecessary helicopters, and a trip to the moon. This episode really has it all. Read More
Episode 31: 100 Monkeyballs Drop Onto An Island
Gather round friends, for the hottest exclusives. That’s right, David, Jack & Brunker discuss exclusives such as God of War, Yakuza 6, Nintendo Labo, Detroit: Become Human & Frostpunk. Topics such as dancing, monkeys, balls and Red Dead are also Read More
XCOM: War of the Robots – Part 9
We combat our greatest enemy yet – technical issues – with new recruits Tilda Swinton and a big-ass robot! Read More
Friendship Escapades Of These Guys: A Way Out Playthrough – Part 2
Well we already found a way out, I guess we better find a way into these old folks’ clothes. Read More
Episode 30: Feed The Whale
Fresh off the plane from hitting the streets of Melbourne with only the most scientific of methods in gathering our hard-hitting video game facts comes the Internal Robots Podcast! David, Jack and Brunker discuss travel, indirect surveys, what Vikings are Read More
XCOM: War of the Robots – Part 8
We at last find the third of our great nemesiseses… or whatever. And promptly take the fight to him! Read More
Friendship Escapades Of These Guys: A Way Out Playthrough – Part 1
Join Brunker, David, Leo & Vincent in our latest, intelligently titled series in which we learn about friendship, escapades and these guys. Read More
Episode 29: Where Is The Tomato Relish?
Hey there podcast pals! Grab your auditory device and get these spoken words in you; it’s the Internal Robots Podcast! David, Jack and Brunker gather round the ol’ microphone to gab about their time with Sea of Thieves, Far Cry Read More
The Chronicles of Cage: Vampire’s Kiss
We’re back with a humdinger of a Cage role; that of Peter Loew in 1989’s Vampire’s Kiss. This might very well be the pinnacle of the enigma that is Cage, if for nothing more than his glorious range of facial Read More