I remember when a few years back I was getting into video game podcasts and a lot of people recommended the Bombcast but I didn't bother because it was too long. Now I see a 4h Frame Trap and I'm like: Sign me up! JOLLY! Sugoi! 10/10 5 Stars - Masterful Best in the biz
There was a period of time when the Bombcast was the highlight of my week in terms of podcasts. It's been many years since that was the case, though. I think the main things that made it decline were losing on-air talent and increasing the number of other broadcasts that Giant Bomb does. When you're on air 20 hours every week, it's hard to save the best stuff for 3 hours of podcast.
I've never actually listened to it so I wouldn't know. However, I think I know what you mean by increasing other broadcast. If I'm not mistaken, they have a podcast for their East Coast team, a wrestling podcast and an F1 podcast (along w/ Quick Looks and other things they may do that I'm not aware of). If all those are also very long that's definitely too much to keep the best for one show. It's unfortunate it it's not the same for you anymore.
Mr.Bossman when you started to give you opinion on most books it felt like someone was running down a battlefield with only a flag representing everything you said, and it filled with such joy, as I've never heard anyone point out what I've been feelin since the 4th grade and now I'm 25 and feel the same way. No one wants to talk down about books because no one wants to feel stupid but there you were running down with that flag, thanks you for calling out the bs in books no else wants to. P.s. If you want an author who does not use bs, I recommend Mr.Drew Karpyshyn, he's written my favorite book Star Wars Revan. Love & Respect
Don't worry Kyle, I don't like reading either. Growing up I has to read a lot for school and do what they called "reading sheets" (or something like that, it was in french) which was a really dumb way to makes us read, so it always felt like a chore to me and took away the joy of reading for me. I also get very sleepy when reading so I'm a very slow reader, and that doesn't help at all. I would say, there is a very cool thing about books, that has a little bit to do with those descriptions you don't like. Books force you to use your imagination, the forest I imagine based on the description is very different from the one you could imagine for example.
These 3+ hours of frame trap are the greatest thing ever. They really help when I'm grinding in ESO or gathering materials in Dragon Quest Builders. Keep up the awesome work guys!
I found myself spending a lot of time in Gravity Rush 2 just flying through the air and moving the camera around in such weird angles is that feel Huber has when he mentions dopamine? Cause i like the sensation.
Kyle, I'm totally with you on why I don't read. I appreciate books, I think there are some amazing stories in novel form, but I just don't enjoy reading books. I can read long articles and stories online, but books just kinda meander around and it frustrates me a lot.
Ryan mentioning Grandia makes me so happy. Criminally underrated series. It was the best JRPG series of its time and no other turn-based system has surpassed it yet. I hope you guys will have Ryan on more stuff. He was always one of my favorites at GT.
Agree with Kyle on the over-describing point, although I still enjoy reading. Funnily enough I think Stephen King is especially egregious in it, and kind of takes away the imagination aspect in books that was taught to me in school to be a core tenet of reading. I understand something like an author wanting you to know important elements of their world to be known like a giant crystal being a certain color or a car being a certain model. But if you spend too much time away from the events of the story and more of it on smaller things like the amount of buttons in a shirt or how many trees are in someones yard it leaves little room to transport you into the world and makes it more like you're watching a scene play out in a certain way. This goes against what Ben said about books being the best medium to involve you in the world but it doesn't let you really feel inside it if you don't have any room to even picture a scene from a certain angle in some cases. I appreciate when an author can make you believe in a world without having to try so hard to convince you a scene is realistic in it's sense of surroundings.
I'm bothered by the panel already rejecting any 7/10 score for RDR2. Ryan likes the second half of Broken Age but understands critical points brought against it. Easy Allies names Last Guardian GOTY and accepts two of its own members hating the game. But the theoretical score of 7/10 for a game you haven't even played gives you pause? Eesh.
Ben Moore Hey there Ben, thanks for responding :) I love your work and presence on Easy Allies. Benzilla was a great character on the betting special. And I didn't mean you as in yourself, I did mean the panel and the palpable pause everyone had at the concept. Sorry for being a little too acerbic.
Same here too ngl yt is mad raw doggie us rn I mean I watch yt to watch videos that I like not to watch a long ass podcast that I’ll probably never finish
One thing I wanna add about Shantae- everything about her series, from the outfits to the characters to even the location, are all based on Turkish ideas and folklore. The wife of the creator is Turkish herself, and helped her husband design a ton of stuff within the world because of her culture growing up. Now, are there times where it can be creepy? Of course! There's a whole section in Pirate's Curse where the four main lead female characters are forced into sexy metal bikinis for the pleasure of the local king, because reasons. Still, the majority of the series is meant to be all about Turkish traditions, and it's hard to see that through our american eyes.
A pleasure to see Ryan again. Just another point of personality, that was nice to hear from again, in relation to the EZ Allies. Would love to see other guests in the future, time permitting of course. And I hope to see Ryan again some day. :)
Usually my Tuesdays are sad days, since there is not new podcast or tabletops to hear while Im in work, however the 4 hours frame trap changed that, I heard 2 hours Yesterday and end it today... Tomorrow there will be a new episode of tabletops and then podcast on friday, good lord. I love you guys.
Bosman, I just wanted to say I respect your opinion on books! I love reading but gotta say you bring up a great point and absolutely respect that. Keep up the great work, guys and please give us another 4 plus hour frame trap next time!!!
I agree with you, Kyle. I still like books but most of the time the long descriptions are such a slog, they are the reason I read very slowly and rarely.
Okay, so I know that the allies have lives outside of filming for TH-cam, but I'd *really* love to see more podcasts from you all that are around this length. As a person who regularly comes home and does 6+ hours of homework, being able to settle into a podcast and just enjoy the ride is something that makes me almost look forward to that time.
For me Kyle was responsible for the cutest things said in this podcast, his parents playing videogames, and the most frustrating thing I've heard from an eza podcast, the whole stuff about description in books. Hope you keep being our angel and our demon, Kyle.
I LOVE Frame Trap!!! Best in the biz. This and EZA Podcast are my faves. I really dig the length of these podcasts too because of my commutes to work. Thank you and keep it up Ben.
1. Yay a guest on an EZA/Frame Trap podcast!!! 2. Golly gee Ben, you have set a precedent where a podcast can be almost 4 hours, knock it off!!! You know we can't get enough. 3. I believe in the Switch and Nintendo because I game on multiple platforms and the reason for that is I love games. I go wherever the best ones are, and there isn't a single platform that has that. Every platform has a strength that I admire and appreciate. Switch has a strength that I LOVE. Console games on the go.
I love that Kyle's parents are playing video games. I'm like Ben, so jealous that Kyle can have those conversations with his parents. I Hope you keep us updated Kyle.
Great episode (as usual)! I particularly enjoyed your discussion on the "age of cynicism" with games these days. That's a big part of why I like this group so much, I want to be excited and happy about all the great games we get these days rather than focusing on the negatives or expecting the worst.
fyi (if you see this)- thanks for reading my email I sent in about taking some time off from buying new games to work on my backlog. I've already beaten the following this year: SW Rebellion on my PC for a campaign, Ratchet and Clank, Steamworld Dig, Steamworld Heist, FFXV, Firewatch, Red Dead Redemption (a lot of these I had started in December like FFXV but I'm gonna count them). pretty good year so far! keep up the good work
I really appreciate this episode for having a guest speaker and for being 4 hours long. That must of have been tough for you guys to give up a Saturday but I think the topics and segments were great. Please have more like these. Kyle I can relate to your non reading in the sense that this age is damaging the attention span of most people. Though if I could have time apart from technology I would most definitely want to spend it reading something worthwhile.
Star tropics is probably the first video game I ever played. Dumping the letter in water with my mom to progress the game was without a doubt the first time games blev my mind. Such a underappreciated game
Bob Slartibarti Yeah, Nintendo Power totally made me buy into that game.... and it was worth it! I little rough on the replay on the VC, but that pig butthole in the beginning, the cross dressing, the parrot, the submarine....also chapter 4 is a walking simulator!
Thanks, this was a fun episode, I really enjoy the length of these. EZA makes the only podcasts I listen to/watch. So three hours of Moore content is right up my alley. Thanks again! It was a nice change of pace for the conversation to have Ryan on, but I also enjoy having an all Ally podcast too :) GT feels with Ryan ;(
Ben made me want to check out Super Mario Maker again. I haven't played it in awhile, I didn't even know there were checkpoints now. Also glad to hear that a lot of the "don't move" type levels aren't as popular a pick as they were when I played it last. That was one of my biggest pet peeves about the game
Kyle, I've been feeling this way about books lately. The thing that got me back into reading things not on my computer screen has been reading plays. The Flick was one I really enjoyed that doesn't have too much discription.
Is almost over 4 hours!!!! Ben please keep playing the Trails series, even if you don't stream it. It deserves to be played and appreciated by more people.
YEESSSSS, A Life Well Wasted. I really miss the EGM glory days, GFW radio in particular, which is where Robert Ashley (the creator of A Life Well Wasted) came from. The dynamic of that podcast was just so good. I think it is still the greatest gaming podcast ever (no offense to Easy Allies of course, part of the reason I love Easy Allies is how much it reminds me of those golden era EGM/1UP podcasts). I regularly relisten to the GFW Radio backlog every few years. The humor and insightfulness of those guys still feels relevant today, 10 years later. Shawn Elliott, Jeff Green, Robert Ashley, Anthony Gallegos, Ryan Scott... So good.
Seriously, I can listen you talk all day. Also, loving the fact that maybe there will be more quests in future podcasts... But regardless, do as long episodes as you seem fit.
I'm curious, Bosman, do you like reading plays? To me they seem to be paired down versions of stories, light on descriptions, and are generally formatted in a way that makes ignoring descriptions easy. In particular, I think "Death of a Salesman" is a fantastic play to read.
It was really nice to have Ryan on the show! Bring him back sometime. :D Also, I really enjoy listening to these while doing sprite work. So relaxing and it makes the work so much more enjoyable. :)
Same, listen when drawing or doing graphic design work. Music is nice but hearing about Kyle's mom suddenly gaming hard is nicer. Which is something I never thought I'd say.
The dungeon that doesn't allow using items in Final Fantasy XV showed me how challenging battles could be in a very interesting way, and how the depth of the systems could shine because of the challenge. Wish I could've had that option or something similar for the entire game, instead of the game trying everything it could for me not to die.
Hey everyone, thanks for the kind words and not so kind ones as well. Now I remembered the most important thing - follow me on twitter lul what marked as spam twitter.com/otherwhitetofu
James Brincefield Thanks for the kind words. I saw your comment and decided to be less flip, and have been answering people, both positive and negative, for the last 20 minutes and will continue to do so until the baby wakes up
Ryan Stevens Thank you for that A Life Well Wasted shout out. That was such a fantastic podcast. Did you by chance listen to the GFW Radio podcast, too? It's the 1UP/EGM affiliate podcast that Robert Ashley came from. GFW is still one of (if not the) best ever gaming podcasts, period.
Team Ninja did an excellent job with Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge. They took the feedback they got from the vanilla release and made it better. That they had that lesson is why the Nioh preview builds have gone so well. Under Itagaki, the team was encouraged to work on games after release and that has carried forward.
I am the opposite to Kyle with books. I can think back to places in a story that were described well enough that I can actually see them, yet I have never seen them before. Yet I still have fond memories of them just from the words of a book.
Ryan Stevens is back!!!!!! So happy to see him on Frame Trap, was one of my favourite guests on Invisible Walls back when Shane Satterfield and Marcus Beer(?) was running it. The nostalgia vibes are REAL.
Holy shit, I still haven't finished the four hour frame trap from last time or the other EZA podcast from last week. Always good to have more though haha.
If easy allies ever wants to expand the variety in the videos they put out, they for sure have to get Ryan on board. He is way different from the rest of the allies and could really being something new to the table. Edit: which is a good thing!
I'm with Kyle 100% on Super Mario Odyssey. Super Mario 64 and Sunshine are my favorite Mario games, and I'm finally getting another game based on those. Oh, and by the way... My dream... Nintendo calls up Capcom. They're like, "Hey. Remember that Mega Man game you were developing for the 3DS? Yeah, Mega Man Legends 3. That's the one. How about you let us help you with that so you can actually release it? Whaddaya say?" Capcom agrees, and Mega Man Legends fans all over the world rejoice, singing praises of finally rescuing Mega Man from the moon!
Dear Kyle, I totally relate to you and I totally agree with you about reading books. I completely understand what you mean about the way most books are written. It's really, really exhausting. Besides, I'm a visual person. I love art. For example, I read comics rather than books. Because it doesn't have all those strange explaining sections. It's all about what just happens. And on top of that I get to look at gorgeous art.
I came to here to say that too or maybe I just understand that. I read books though but only in phases(when I have longer time out of work etc.) so not all the time. It's just so hard to find a book I really want to read. When I choose a book to read it is 99% time good and sometimes I wonder why I don't read more books. Kyle told why. Thanks Kyle!
Hearing Bosmans story about his parents made me so happy. What a cool thing to share with your parents.
The fact that Kyle's mother enjoyed The Witness made me happy.
I remember when a few years back I was getting into video game podcasts and a lot of people recommended the Bombcast but I didn't bother because it was too long.
Now I see a 4h Frame Trap and I'm like:
Sign me up!
JOLLY!
Sugoi!
10/10
5 Stars - Masterful
Best in the biz
One of the greats x'D
ONE OF THE GREATS! How'd I forget that lol
BEST IN THE BIZZZZZZ BABEEEEEY
There was a period of time when the Bombcast was the highlight of my week in terms of podcasts. It's been many years since that was the case, though. I think the main things that made it decline were losing on-air talent and increasing the number of other broadcasts that Giant Bomb does. When you're on air 20 hours every week, it's hard to save the best stuff for 3 hours of podcast.
I've never actually listened to it so I wouldn't know. However, I think I know what you mean by increasing other broadcast. If I'm not mistaken, they have a podcast for their East Coast team, a wrestling podcast and an F1 podcast (along w/ Quick Looks and other things they may do that I'm not aware of). If all those are also very long that's definitely too much to keep the best for one show. It's unfortunate it it's not the same for you anymore.
"I'm bored.. what could I do" *4h Frame Trap now online* Oh boy!
OMG I'm getting Invisible Walls flashbacks. Good to see you again Ryan! :)
Me too. Flashbacks of crunch time as Graphic artist on my dev team. Listening to IW to pass the time.
21:22 One of my favorite Kyle moments: Where Ryan shows off his Famicon sountrack vinyl
Mr.Bossman when you started to give you opinion on most books it felt like someone was running down a battlefield with only a flag representing everything you said, and it filled with such joy, as I've never heard anyone point out what I've been feelin since the 4th grade and now I'm 25 and feel the same way. No one wants to talk down about books because no one wants to feel stupid but there you were running down with that flag, thanks you for calling out the bs in books no else wants to.
P.s. If you want an author who does not use bs, I recommend Mr.Drew Karpyshyn, he's written my favorite book Star Wars Revan.
Love & Respect
Don't worry Kyle, I don't like reading either. Growing up I has to read a lot for school and do what they called "reading sheets" (or something like that, it was in french) which was a really dumb way to makes us read, so it always felt like a chore to me and took away the joy of reading for me. I also get very sleepy when reading so I'm a very slow reader, and that doesn't help at all. I would say, there is a very cool thing about books, that has a little bit to do with those descriptions you don't like. Books force you to use your imagination, the forest I imagine based on the description is very different from the one you could imagine for example.
These 3+ hours of frame trap are the greatest thing ever. They really help when I'm grinding in ESO or gathering materials in Dragon Quest Builders. Keep up the awesome work guys!
At this level of exponential growth, Episode 27 of Frame Trap will be 6 days long.
Frame Trap 27: The Daily Lives of EZA.
I like it
quagthias Honestly I'd take the week off for that
Give it to me.
my body is ready
thank you kyle !!! thats exactly how i feel about books !! I literally stood up and applauded you
I found myself spending a lot of time in Gravity Rush 2 just flying through the air and moving the camera around in such weird angles is that feel Huber has when he mentions dopamine? Cause i like the sensation.
same. also taking lots and lots of pictures.
astoriasky yes taking alot and finding other pictures. the game is just alive lol
Kyle, I'm totally with you on why I don't read. I appreciate books, I think there are some amazing stories in novel form, but I just don't enjoy reading books. I can read long articles and stories online, but books just kinda meander around and it frustrates me a lot.
4 hour Frame Trap!! My life is complete! Thank you Ben!!
4 HOUR FRAMETRAP HYPE! :D
Took me two days but I finally watched it all! Thank you so much Panel for this Frametrap!! 4 hours flew by quickly!
So great to see Ryan again with you guys. Hopefully you guys can get him to show up a few more times. Love the dynamic you have with him.
We need more Ryan, please! He seriously knows what he is talking about, and talks really well. The wording, the knowledges, oh boy.
Atomized reallllllly? the objective one? maybe it's called onslaught?
Ryan mentioning Grandia makes me so happy. Criminally underrated series. It was the best JRPG series of its time and no other turn-based system has surpassed it yet.
I hope you guys will have Ryan on more stuff. He was always one of my favorites at GT.
Kasper F. Nielsen the combat in Grandia 2 was so fun. couldn't get into Grandia 1 and 3 is like whaaaa
A 4 hour Frame Trap makes mondays worth looking forward to.
Thanks Ben and the panel.
My dream is that one day we'll have the 5 hour Frame Trap. We're getting closer and closer!
We're inching ever closer to the fabled Five Hour Frame Trap.
Agree with Kyle on the over-describing point, although I still enjoy reading. Funnily enough I think Stephen King is especially egregious in it, and kind of takes away the imagination aspect in books that was taught to me in school to be a core tenet of reading. I understand something like an author wanting you to know important elements of their world to be known like a giant crystal being a certain color or a car being a certain model.
But if you spend too much time away from the events of the story and more of it on smaller things like the amount of buttons in a shirt or how many trees are in someones yard it leaves little room to transport you into the world and makes it more like you're watching a scene play out in a certain way. This goes against what Ben said about books being the best medium to involve you in the world but it doesn't let you really feel inside it if you don't have any room to even picture a scene from a certain angle in some cases.
I appreciate when an author can make you believe in a world without having to try so hard to convince you a scene is realistic in it's sense of surroundings.
Day 236... still watching Frame Trap... supplies running low, may have to venture outside...
4 hours of Frame Trap what could be better
5 hours of frame trap?
Maybe but to much is never good
Ryan Stevens :D and we get to see it!
The 10-hour Frame Trap we'll get for their studio launch celebration when they get there!
A weekly 4 hour Frame Trap!
Back with Invisible Walls, Ryan was my favorite member!
I'm so happy he is back!
Also, Fuck Shane.
You know what you did....
What did he do?
I'm bothered by the panel already rejecting any 7/10 score for RDR2. Ryan likes the second half of Broken Age but understands critical points brought against it. Easy Allies names Last Guardian GOTY and accepts two of its own members hating the game. But the theoretical score of 7/10 for a game you haven't even played gives you pause? Eesh.
Charlie Wood It was a lighthearted comment. Different opinions are of course welcome. I would love to read a 7/10 Red Dead review.
Ben Moore Hey there Ben, thanks for responding :) I love your work and presence on Easy Allies. Benzilla was a great character on the betting special. And I didn't mean you as in yourself, I did mean the panel and the palpable pause everyone had at the concept. Sorry for being a little too acerbic.
the longer the better brother. I loved this. I got to watch frame trap all day while doing chores and cooking. Thanks, your a saviour
i've said "books are tom hanks" my whole life, good to finally have confirmation on that. thank you kyle!
I feel exactly the same as Bosman about books, so you're not alone. :)
Kyle perfectly explained why I don't like books. He's the best.
Kyle's Parents Story TIMESTAMP 1:21:58
It's totally none of my business but for what it's worth, I'd love it if Ryan became a core member of EZA like Damiani did. Just love it.
Bosmans family gaming was an amazing story!!!!
"Divisive games are the best games" - Ryan Stevens 2017
Words to live by.
zodiac909 put it on my grave.
who are these people & why did youtube auto play send me here
same
Same here too ngl yt is mad raw doggie us rn I mean I watch yt to watch videos that I like not to watch a long ass podcast that I’ll probably never finish
One thing I wanna add about Shantae- everything about her series, from the outfits to the characters to even the location, are all based on Turkish ideas and folklore. The wife of the creator is Turkish herself, and helped her husband design a ton of stuff within the world because of her culture growing up. Now, are there times where it can be creepy? Of course! There's a whole section in Pirate's Curse where the four main lead female characters are forced into sexy metal bikinis for the pleasure of the local king, because reasons. Still, the majority of the series is meant to be all about Turkish traditions, and it's hard to see that through our american eyes.
A pleasure to see Ryan again. Just another point of personality, that was nice to hear from again, in relation to the EZ Allies. Would love to see other guests in the future, time permitting of course. And I hope to see Ryan again some day. :)
drd7of14 Thank you for seeing me
Literally, all I need in life is Frame Trap
Usually my Tuesdays are sad days, since there is not new podcast or tabletops to hear while Im in work, however the 4 hours frame trap changed that, I heard 2 hours Yesterday and end it today... Tomorrow there will be a new episode of tabletops and then podcast on friday, good lord. I love you guys.
I love that that specific thing was the Frame Trap. Yes. Thank you.
Getting closer to that 5 hour Frame Trap!
Bosman, I just wanted to say I respect your opinion on books! I love reading but gotta say you bring up a great point and absolutely respect that. Keep up the great work, guys and please give us another 4 plus hour frame trap next time!!!
I agree with you, Kyle. I still like books but most of the time the long descriptions are such a slog, they are the reason I read very slowly and rarely.
Always loved Ryan and his opinions. Can't wait to settle into this episode.
TOUCH
WATER
Good shirt
dang
SEXY
BATHROOM
Another great shirt
what is "Touch water" referencing?
Not a big fan of Ryan Stevens being on the show but I still watched and enjoyed it, just my two cents! Love and Respect lol
Brandon USCG That's fine, thanks for the R from the l+r. Divisive games are the best, but divisive podcasts not so much
For sure brother, I enjoyed most of the stuff you worked on when you were with GT, just different vibes now I guess. Much love man!
We love you Kyle.
I love to see more guest appearances on Frame Trap love the vibe to add more views and ideas to the allies circle
Kyle I would absolutely recommend playing the GBC Shantae. Its really cool to see how that story developed over the years
We should have Stevens as "Part-Time Ally," much wisdom and insight from that man.
Okay, so I know that the allies have lives outside of filming for TH-cam, but I'd *really* love to see more podcasts from you all that are around this length. As a person who regularly comes home and does 6+ hours of homework, being able to settle into a podcast and just enjoy the ride is something that makes me almost look forward to that time.
For me Kyle was responsible for the cutest things said in this podcast, his parents playing videogames, and the most frustrating thing I've heard from an eza podcast, the whole stuff about description in books.
Hope you keep being our angel and our demon, Kyle.
I LOVE Frame Trap!!! Best in the biz. This and EZA Podcast are my faves. I really dig the length of these podcasts too because of my commutes to work. Thank you and keep it up Ben.
1. Yay a guest on an EZA/Frame Trap podcast!!!
2. Golly gee Ben, you have set a precedent where a podcast can be almost 4 hours, knock it off!!! You know we can't get enough.
3. I believe in the Switch and Nintendo because I game on multiple platforms and the reason for that is I love games. I go wherever the best ones are, and there isn't a single platform that has that. Every platform has a strength that I admire and appreciate. Switch has a strength that I LOVE. Console games on the go.
I see Ryan and my nostalgia rages on With BIG SMILES!!! :D :D :D
saaaame!
Feelin the stevens love. He is so great at expressing his peculiar taste ;)
me too I smiled when I see his name and I can't believe it!
I love that Kyle's parents are playing video games. I'm like Ben, so jealous that Kyle can have those conversations with his parents. I Hope you keep us updated Kyle.
Great episode (as usual)! I particularly enjoyed your discussion on the "age of cynicism" with games these days. That's a big part of why I like this group so much, I want to be excited and happy about all the great games we get these days rather than focusing on the negatives or expecting the worst.
Ben, hot damn, lol. 4hr frame trap and it isn't even Christmas!
fyi (if you see this)- thanks for reading my email I sent in about taking some time off from buying new games to work on my backlog. I've already beaten the following this year: SW Rebellion on my PC for a campaign, Ratchet and Clank, Steamworld Dig, Steamworld Heist, FFXV, Firewatch, Red Dead Redemption (a lot of these I had started in December like FFXV but I'm gonna count them). pretty good year so far! keep up the good work
This was an amazing Frame Trap!^^ very enjoyable, cool to see Ryan again! :D
I agree with Kyle's reading sentiment
Oh my god nearly 4 hours of Frame Trap HELP I'M CAUGHT IN THE FRAME TRAP
I really appreciate this episode for having a guest speaker and for being 4 hours long. That must of have been tough for you guys to give up a Saturday but I think the topics and segments were great. Please have more like these.
Kyle I can relate to your non reading in the sense that this age is damaging the attention span of most people. Though if I could have time apart from technology I would most definitely want to spend it reading something worthwhile.
Star tropics is probably the first video game I ever played. Dumping the letter in water with my mom to progress the game was without a doubt the first time games blev my mind. Such a underappreciated game
Bob Slartibarti Yeah, Nintendo Power totally made me buy into that game.... and it was worth it! I little rough on the replay on the VC, but that pig butthole in the beginning, the cross dressing, the parrot, the submarine....also chapter 4 is a walking simulator!
Probably my favourite Frame Trap yet. As a GT viewer, Ryan was the guy I missed the most after the move to Defy, so it's great hearing from him again.
4 HOUR PODCAST!!! One word: Juicy.
Thanks, this was a fun episode, I really enjoy the length of these. EZA makes the only podcasts I listen to/watch. So three hours of Moore content is right up my alley. Thanks again! It was a nice change of pace for the conversation to have Ryan on, but I also enjoy having an all Ally podcast too :) GT feels with Ryan ;(
Totally with @KyleBosman on books! He was able to pinpoint why it's not my favorite medium. Just had to show support!
OMG more Bosman family stories please! Insane, jolly, overload :)
This Frame Trap was super good.
The Frame Trap was also good
Ben made me want to check out Super Mario Maker again. I haven't played it in awhile, I didn't even know there were checkpoints now. Also glad to hear that a lot of the "don't move" type levels aren't as popular a pick as they were when I played it last. That was one of my biggest pet peeves about the game
Couldn't stop laughing at how dedicated you guys were at talking about Shantae's appeal (artistic intent).
LOVE THIS! PLEASE HAVE MORE GUEST APPEARANCES ON YOUR PODCASTS!
Kyle, I've been feeling this way about books lately. The thing that got me back into reading things not on my computer screen has been reading plays. The Flick was one I really enjoyed that doesn't have too much discription.
Is almost over 4 hours!!!! Ben please keep playing the Trails series, even if you don't stream it. It deserves to be played and appreciated by more people.
YEESSSSS, A Life Well Wasted. I really miss the EGM glory days, GFW radio in particular, which is where Robert Ashley (the creator of A Life Well Wasted) came from. The dynamic of that podcast was just so good. I think it is still the greatest gaming podcast ever (no offense to Easy Allies of course, part of the reason I love Easy Allies is how much it reminds me of those golden era EGM/1UP podcasts).
I regularly relisten to the GFW Radio backlog every few years. The humor and insightfulness of those guys still feels relevant today, 10 years later. Shawn Elliott, Jeff Green, Robert Ashley, Anthony Gallegos, Ryan Scott... So good.
Seriously, I can listen you talk all day. Also, loving the fact that maybe there will be more quests in future podcasts... But regardless, do as long episodes as you seem fit.
"When you fight a horse in a forest; you will die" - Kyle Bosman
That would be a great t-shirt.
Ben!! There must be a second word in there. I want a Double Frame Trap in an episode!!!
Man I missed Ryan, Invisible walls nostalgia. Great show guys!
Off the walls podcast! Great job keeping this up Ben. Its like waiting on my weekly anime dose.. just longer and better!
I'm curious, Bosman, do you like reading plays? To me they seem to be paired down versions of stories, light on descriptions, and are generally formatted in a way that makes ignoring descriptions easy. In particular, I think "Death of a Salesman" is a fantastic play to read.
It was really nice to have Ryan on the show! Bring him back sometime. :D Also, I really enjoy listening to these while doing sprite work. So relaxing and it makes the work so much more enjoyable. :)
Same, listen when drawing or doing graphic design work. Music is nice but hearing about Kyle's mom suddenly gaming hard is nicer. Which is something I never thought I'd say.
The dungeon that doesn't allow using items in Final Fantasy XV showed me how challenging battles could be in a very interesting way, and how the depth of the systems could shine because of the challenge. Wish I could've had that option or something similar for the entire game, instead of the game trying everything it could for me not to die.
Hey everyone, thanks for the kind words and not so kind ones as well. Now I remembered the most important thing - follow me on twitter lul what marked as spam twitter.com/otherwhitetofu
James Brincefield Thanks for the kind words. I saw your comment and decided to be less flip, and have been answering people, both positive and negative, for the last 20 minutes and will continue to do so until the baby wakes up
Ryan Stevens Thank you for that A Life Well Wasted shout out. That was such a fantastic podcast. Did you by chance listen to the GFW Radio podcast, too? It's the 1UP/EGM affiliate podcast that Robert Ashley came from. GFW is still one of (if not the) best ever gaming podcasts, period.
Team Ninja did an excellent job with Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor's Edge. They took the feedback they got from the vanilla release and made it better. That they had that lesson is why the Nioh preview builds have gone so well. Under Itagaki, the team was encouraged to work on games after release and that has carried forward.
Waiting for that 24 hour frame trap
Loved the episode, never too long for me :)
looove that Frame Trap, keep up the series!! 👍
I was so bummed when Ryan left GT. I really like that guy. Out of all the old GT people he is the one i miss the most. So good to see him back.
Tiggerdyret that's very nice. thanks
We are in a gaming renaissance! 2017 is looking ridiculous! :D
I am the opposite to Kyle with books. I can think back to places in a story that were described well enough that I can actually see them, yet I have never seen them before. Yet I still have fond memories of them just from the words of a book.
Ryan Stevens is back!!!!!! So happy to see him on Frame Trap, was one of my favourite guests on Invisible Walls back when Shane Satterfield and Marcus Beer(?) was running it. The nostalgia vibes are REAL.
Holy shit, I still haven't finished the four hour frame trap from last time or the other EZA podcast from last week.
Always good to have more though haha.
I think I'm in love with kyle's family. Parents playing video games fills me with such joy :)
If easy allies ever wants to expand the variety in the videos they put out, they for sure have to get Ryan on board. He is way different from the rest of the allies and could really being something new to the table.
Edit: which is a good thing!
Beautiful episode!
I'm with Kyle 100% on Super Mario Odyssey. Super Mario 64 and Sunshine are my favorite Mario games, and I'm finally getting another game based on those.
Oh, and by the way...
My dream...
Nintendo calls up Capcom. They're like, "Hey. Remember that Mega Man game you were developing for the 3DS? Yeah, Mega Man Legends 3. That's the one. How about you let us help you with that so you can actually release it? Whaddaya say?" Capcom agrees, and Mega Man Legends fans all over the world rejoice, singing praises of finally rescuing Mega Man from the moon!
Dear Kyle, I totally relate to you and I totally agree with you about reading books. I completely understand what you mean about the way most books are written. It's really, really exhausting. Besides, I'm a visual person. I love art. For example, I read comics rather than books. Because it doesn't have all those strange explaining sections. It's all about what just happens. And on top of that I get to look at gorgeous art.
I agree with Kyle on books.
I came to here to say that too or maybe I just understand that.
I read books though but only in phases(when I have longer time out of work etc.) so not all the time. It's just so hard to find a book I really want to read. When I choose a book to read it is 99% time good and sometimes I wonder why I don't read more books. Kyle told why. Thanks Kyle!
4 hours long AND has Ryan Stevens?! My day just got so much better