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Welcome to the Mastering The Game podcast, the podcast for gamers and gaming enthusiasts alike. Join our host, Jermaine Harris, on an adventure as we dive into ever-evolving world of video games. H... more
FAQs about Mastering The Game Podcast:How many episodes does Mastering The Game Podcast have?The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.
July 08, 202460: Demon Slayer Video Game ReviewJermaine Harris, the host of the Mastering the Game podcast, revisits playing Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles after forgetting about it for a while. He notes the game’s similarity to the Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm franchise, appreciating the art style and gameplay mechanics. As a fan of elemental combat, Jermaine enjoys the water and fire styles in Demon Slayer. While not heavily invested in the story mode, he finds it engaging enough. Jermaine recommends the game to fans of the Naruto series looking for a new anime-related gaming experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1minPlay
July 01, 202459: Xbox & Fire Stick TV PartnershipIn the “Mastering the Game” podcast hosted by Jermaine Harris, it was announced that Xbox has collaborated with Amazon to introduce Xbox cloud gaming on select Fire TV devices. Starting in July, users will be able to download the Xbox app on the Fire TV Stick 4K Max and the regular Fire TV 4K device. While Jermaine doesn’t personally play cloud games, he appreciates the accessibility it offers. This partnership benefits Microsoft and gamers by providing access to games without needing a console, requiring only an Xbox Game Pass membership and the mentioned Fire Stick devices. Although not all may have fast enough internet for cloud gaming, titles like Starfield and Fallout 4 are expected to be available in the library, along with potentially dozens more games. As high-speed internet access increases, cloud gaming is likely to grow in popularity. Jermaine prefers traditional console and PC gaming but acknowledges that cloud gaming is a great option for those who can’t afford specific consoles or PCs. Overall, he sees the Microsoft and Amazon partnership as a positive development for the gaming industry, offering more options for players with different preferences and financial constraints.Contact Form: https://forms.gle/1ev6LLoGL62eJw2C8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more2minPlay
June 24, 202458: Reflecting On Over A Year's Worth of PodcastingIn this episode, host Jermaine Harris reflects on the past 50+ episodes.Contact Form: https://forms.gle/1ev6LLoGL62eJw2C8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1minPlay
June 17, 202457: Hitman World Of Assassination ReviewSummaryIn the “Mastering the Game” podcast hosted by Jermaine Harris, he discusses his love for the Hitman World of Assassination game. Although he hadn’t played any Hitman games as a kid, upon trying the latest trilogy a few years ago, he became enamored with the detailed level design and high replay-ability factor. The game’s stealth elements resonated with him, reminding him of his fondness for stealth games from his childhood. One aspect he appreciates about Hitman is the variety of options available to complete missions, providing a fun challenge for players. Jermaine recommends the Hitman trilogy to fans of stealth or action-adventure games, emphasizing the engaging gameplay and multiple ways to approach each mission.Contact Form: https://forms.gle/1ev6LLoGL62eJw2C8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more2minPlay
June 10, 202456: IGN Live & MoreIn the “Mastering the Game” podcast, host Jermaine Harris discusses his experience watching IGN Live over the past weekend. He highlights several upcoming games that caught his attention, including the new Warhammer 4000 game, Space Marine 2, set to release in September as a third-person shooter. Other games mentioned were Eternal Strands and Black Myth Wukong, with the latter expected to launch in August this year. Despite being initially forgotten, the recent reveal trailer has sparked excitement for Black Myth Wukong. Jermaine reflects on the busy week for gaming with events like the summer showcase, Xbox showcase, and IGN Live, expressing enthusiasm for the plethora of new game releases from various companies. He appreciates both existing and new IPs entering the gaming landscape and anticipates another great year for gaming ahead.Contact Form: https://forms.gle/1ev6LLoGL62eJw2C8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more2minPlay
June 03, 202455: Call of Duty Rumoured To Join Xbox GamepassIn the “Mastering the Game” podcast hosted by Jermaine Harris, there’s speculation about Microsoft potentially adding Call of Duty to the Xbox Game Pass. The host wonders how this move might impact sales, considering that access to games on Game Pass is contingent on their availability in the library. Despite the potential risks, adding Call of Duty could broaden the player base and could be a strategy to assess interest. There’s a suggestion that Microsoft might eventually make Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox and available solely on Game Pass. While these are currently just rumors, the future implications remain uncertain, and it will be interesting to observe how things unfold over the next few years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more2minPlay
May 20, 202454: Taking A Brief Break Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1minPlay
May 13, 202453: Ads In Video Games + Tipping DevelopersIn the “Mastering the Game” podcast, host Jermaine Harris discusses EA’s CEO Andrew Wilson considering placing ads in their AAA games, which raises concerns given the recent price hikes in gaming. The base game prices have gone up from $60 to $70, with even pricier versions available. Harris worries about the impact of ads on gameplay immersion and fears that more studios will follow suit. While the idea of tipping game developers sounds appealing, Harris suspects the money would likely end up in executives’ pockets rather than benefiting the actual developers. This raises ethical concerns, especially if companies are not adequately supporting their employees. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more2minPlay
May 10, 202452: Helldivers 2 Fiasco & Bethesda Studios Shutting DownIn this episode of the Mastering the Game podcast, host Jermaine Harris discusses recent developments in the gaming industry. Sony’s requirement for PC players to create a PlayStation Network account to play Hail Divers 2 sparked controversy, leading to backlash before the decision was rolled back. The move was seen as an attempt by Sony to boost player counts, potentially harming their credibility. Meanwhile, Microsoft’s decision to shut down four game development studios, including Arkane Austin, raises concerns about unrealistic performance expectations for games like Redfall. Layoffs in the industry are criticized, with calls for companies to prioritize crafting games that gamers truly enjoy to avoid such closures. The speaker expresses disappointment in the trend of releasing generic live service looter shooters and emphasizes the need for a shift towards creating games that genuinely resonate with players. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more4minPlay
May 06, 202451: Level Scaling In Video GamesIn this episode of the Mastering The Game podcast, host Jermaine Harris discusses his thoughts level scaling. He focuses on Gotham Knights, expressing dissatisfaction with the game’s enemy leveling system. He finds it less enjoyable to level up when enemies scale in strength along with the player, making progression feel stagnant. Despite this, Jermaine acknowledges that the crafting system in the game can help offset these challenges by allowing players to create stronger gear with elemental effects like fire, poison, and ice. He contrasts the game with the idea of a zone system similar to Pokémon, where areas have different levels of difficulty based on the player’s progression. While Jermaine feels this approach may not work well for an open-world game like Gotham Knights, he suggests that restricting access to certain areas until players reach a specific level could enhance the gameplay experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more2minPlay
FAQs about Mastering The Game Podcast:How many episodes does Mastering The Game Podcast have?The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.