The Inner Gamer is a video game podcast exploring the world of video games and the industry surrounding them. Built for the casual gamer, we dive into all the games to weed out the games that are worth your time.
In our milestone episode 350, we have a ton of exciting things to talk about! It's con season and of course we've been going to some cons. Brett and Austin talk about their trip to Dreamhack Dallas w…
In episode 349, we review Roller Champions, The Artful Escape and The Crew 2. Brett and Jason both play Roller Champions, a roller derby game that reminds us of Rocket League. It took some time to fi…
In episode 348, we're beyond excited about Evil Dead the Game. We didn't expect greatness, but we got a quality experience, faithful to the films we can't wait to play again. Brett and Austin also tr…
In episode 347, Brett gets his pre-order of the Steam Deck. We review the full handheld system that lets you play your entire Steam library in the palm of your hand. Does it match up to the Switch? W…
In episode 346, Austin is out of town so we invite Travis from our streams onto the podcast. We review Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. The gameplay is vastly improved, graphics are great but the…
We invite our friend Joe Lambert on from the Nerd Sloth podcast. He beat Elden Ring and has all the reason why it's his game of the year. It may have convinced us to try it finally. We also do our fu…
Austin plays TUNIC, a game in development for years made by one person. This game is beautiful, challenging and full of wonder. It's also available Xbox Game Pass! Brett and Jason play Kirby and the …
In episode 343, Austin reviews Triangle Strategy exclusive for the Switch. This is the next title from the creators of Octopath Traveler. We also jump into Horizon Forbidden West again for a more ext…
Jason takes the lead in talking about his experience with the challenging Sifu game. Is it too hard or worth the price of entry? We all also play and review Horizon: Forbidden West. It's the sequel t…
In episode 341, we review Dying Light 2 from Techland. This zombie parkour game is a blast to play but a buggy mess. We also play Pokemon Legends Arceus and although it's a new change for the tired f…
In Episode 340, Brett compares the Xbox Series X to the Playstation 5 in our final comparison review. We also review Life is Strange 2, an older game but worth discussing as the new Life is Strange R…
In episode 339, we announce our Game of the Year 2021. Brett, Jason and Austin share their top 5 favorite games of last year, their biggest disappointment and an honorable mention. We were unanimous …
We can't believe Halo Infinite is finally here! Brett and Austin played the campaign and have some great first impressions to share. It was definitely worth the wait. With fresh, new graphics, a larg…
Brett is very excited to talk about Forza Horizon 5 from Xbox Game Pass. It's an open-world sandbox racing game set in Mexico that is about as perfect as a racing game can be. We also review Kena Bri…
This week is heavily focused on multiplayer with our review of Battlefield 2042. Does it live up to the hype? We also talk about the surprise reveal of Halo Infinite's multiplayer beta head of the fu…
This week we have a lot of reviews coming your way. First, we travel to the galaxy far away for Guardians of the Galaxy. Created by Eidos Montreal, this game takes you into the shoes of Starlord. Doe…
It's a busy week this week! We have our official review of Back 4 Blood, the zombie survival game from Turtle Rock Studios, makers of the original Left 4 Dead. We also dive into Nickelodeon All-Stars…
Apologies for the longer episode this week! We had a lot of in-depth conversations to discuss with New World, Diablo and the news!
We invite our friend and community member Josh to review New World, A…
Arkane Lyon is back with a brand new game called Deathloop. We've seen a ton of it and finally got our hands on the full experience. In it, you play an assassin stuck in a time loop. You get to exper…
Brett played 12 Minutes from Annapurna Interactive. It's a game where you're stuck in a timeloop but are you stuck for too long? We also play the free-to-play Splitgate which is basically Halo Meets …