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    Live Genre Chronicles

    A podcast about Japanese RPGs (it's a sequel to our old podcast about Japanese RPGs, which was called Dead Genre Chronicles. They got better)
    enRebecca Davnall66 Episodes

    Episodes (66)

    DGC #31 - I Can't Believe It's Not Bacon

    DGC #31 - I Can't Believe It's Not Bacon

    This month, we handle discussing Shadow Hearts, a rather stupid game that has its heart in the right place. And given that the monster designs include organs in the very wrong place, that's a feat!

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enMarch 05, 2018

    DGC #30 - One Rudra's Treasure Is Our Trash

    DGC #30 - One Rudra's Treasure Is Our Trash

    In this very subtly named episode of Dead Genre Chronicles, we discuss Treasure of the Rudras (Rudra no Hihou), a Squaresoft RPG for the SNES that was never released in the west until a fan-translation made it available! It's on our Don't Play list!

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enFebruary 05, 2018

    M&K #4 - Baptism of Fire

    M&K #4 - Baptism of Fire

    Our journey through the Witcher saga carries on, through Baptism of Fire, the third novel. Join Devon (@invisifool) and Sam (@SamuelHowitt) for the discussion of Geralt's misadventures through a warzone!

    This episode has a general CONTENT WARNING for general edginess and a specific one for a mention of miscarriage and abortion.

    Send us your questions by tweeting us, or via email at witchercast@jrpgsaredead.fyi!

    Music used, in order:
    Alexander James Adams - Wild Hunt
    Yoshino Yuuji - Wakaki Nendaiki Sakka

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enJanuary 26, 2018

    DGC #29 - Who Names Their Child Sprunt?

    DGC #29 - Who Names Their Child Sprunt?

    Join us in our most brief episode yet to discuss an equally brief tactical RPG by a now-defunct studio! Luminous Arc is something you can probably pass on.

    Note: somehow we didn't touch on how basically every enemy NPC pulls from really weird tables for their random names, and Sprunt was definitely a human unit's name. Who would subject their child to that?

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enJanuary 10, 2018

    M&K #3 - Time of Contempt

    M&K #3 - Time of Contempt

    Our journey through the Witcher series continues with the second novel, Time of Contempt! Devon (@invisifool) and Sam (@SamuelHowitt) carry on through technological difficulty to bring you this discussion of the first substantial entry in the saga!

    This episode has a CONTENT WARNING for mentions of suicide and sexual assault.

    Send us your questions by tweeting us, or via email at witchercast@jrpgsaredead.fyi!

    Music used, in order:
    Alexander James Adams - Wild Hunt
    Alexander James Adams - Balance of Nature
    Yoshino Yuuji - Wakaki Nendaiki Sakka

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enDecember 23, 2017

    M&K #2 - Blood of Elves

    M&K #2 - Blood of Elves

    In tracing the Witcher series' lineage through the first novel, Devon (@invisifool) and Sam (@SamuelHowitt) discover little of substance to discuss at length! This episode is short and not terribly negative in comparison to the first; the first novel seems to be setting up for the rest of the saga, and as such, is a bit less interesting, but has fewer problems to dive into as well.

    Send us your questions via email at witchercast@jrpgsaredead.fyi!

    Music used, in order:
    Alexander James Adams - Wild Hunt
    Yoshino Yuuji - Wakaki Nendaiki Sakka

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enNovember 23, 2017

    DGC #27 - Skeleton Meat

    DGC #27 - Skeleton Meat

    A human, a mutant, a monster, and a robot walk into a bar; it's time to chat about SaGa 1 & 2! These two old Game Boy games, known to most folks in the west as Final Fantasy Legend 1 & 2, make for a short but dense episode!

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enNovember 10, 2017

    M&K #1 - The Law of Surprise

    M&K #1 - The Law of Surprise

    The Witcher is now a well-known RPG series in the west, with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt being lauded as the newest and highest bar for all other RPGs to compete with. But Geralt of Rivia began, as many legends do, with something much simpler. Join Devon (@invisifool) and Sam (@SamuelHowitt) as they work their way through the series, from the short stories to the Wild Hunt, on Myth & Kin.

    This episode has a CONTENT WARNING for sexual assault.

    Send us your questions via email at witchercast@jrpgsaredead.fyi!

    Music used, in order:
    Alexander James Adams - Wild Hunt
    Yoshino Yuuji - Wakaki Nendaiki Sakka

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enOctober 26, 2017

    WR #1 - Karma for the Dreamless

    WR #1 - Karma for the Dreamless

    The first episode of a new Dead Genre Chronicles series covering independent and underground RPGs, hereto known as World Revolution! World Revolution is LeeRoy Lewin (as always at @wasnotwhynot) and, in their debut, John Thyer (@farawaythyer).

    This month we're talking about Middens, something of a cult-infamous surreal rpgmaker game. It's easy to think of it as like Yume Nikki with combat; we discuss those implications and some of the game's shortcomings. Content warnings for a candid discussion on violence and a brief mention of suicide! It's not an uplifting game.

    Music used, in order:
    Takamo - A Series of Hiccups
    Takamo - Fade to Black

     

    DGC #26 - Djinnstorm by The Rude

    DGC #26 - Djinnstorm by The Rude

    This month, we played a pair of games from the early GameBoy Advance library, Golden Sun and its sequel, Golden Sun: The Lost Age! They were fundamental to my (Devon's) development as a player of JRPGs, and they led to an interesting discussion!

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enOctober 06, 2017

    DGC #23 - Fifty-Minute Fiesta

    DGC #23 - Fifty-Minute Fiesta

    We played Final Fantasy V as part of the Four-Job Fiesta for this episode of the podcast! A short but sweet episode follows!

    The Fiesta runs until the end of August if you want to try it for yourself: fourjobfiesta.com

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

     

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enJuly 07, 2017

    DGC #22 - The Most Advanced Podcast In The Galaxy

    DGC #22 - The Most Advanced Podcast In The Galaxy

    In this episode, we take on the finals for Year 2 of Dead Genre Chronicles, in the form of Rogue Galaxy! While our intro suggests we invite you to join us in playing games, we all advise against it for this game! The next few episodes are the show's summer vacation of a sort, so definitely join us in playing some less wild-card games in the near future!

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enJune 02, 2017

    DGC #21 - That's No Moonstone

    DGC #21 - That's No Moonstone

    The eponymous skies of Arcadia open up our sky pirate double-header! What lies beyond the skies? Not much, it turns out! We end up not recommending this game to anyone except extremely specifically SEGA JRPG nerds, who probably don't need our recommendation, so don't worry much about spoilers!

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enMay 01, 2017

    DGC #20 - The Critic Arcana

    DGC #20 - The Critic Arcana

    From the depths of our soul, a new episode of Dead Genre Chronicles appears! Listen as we discuss the first game with the Persona name!

    The music tracks used at the start and end have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy; the intermission is "Battle - Tesso" from the Persona OST.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enApril 05, 2017

    DGC #19 - You Confront the Abstract Art

    DGC #19 - You Confront the Abstract Art

    In this episode, we're joined by Robert (@bloodyhoney_) to discuss Earthbound, a quirky and beloved SNES game with quite an impact! You guys can't envision the final collapse of genre? Incredible!

    The music tracks used have been commissioned from Fuzzy Proxy.

    Live Genre Chronicles
    enMarch 09, 2017