Dad & Sons
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Dad & Sons 186: He Had a Massive Assive
The great NFT debate goes somewhere it maybe shouldn't...
Dad & Sons 185: Lock up Your Daughters, Change your Passwords!
Twitch gets hacked, Ridley gets smacked, at least one prestige studio lets their 5-day workweek get whacked.
Dad & Sons 184: Sorry Sakurai, about the Seminal Sora Smash
A parody to surpass Metal Gear... 2? Specifically that one? George checks out "UnMetal," Matt & Liam check out New World, there's some tasteful nerd rage over Sora for Smash.
Dad & Sons 183: Falling in Love with Fictional Characters
The peace of the Dadosphere is threatened when the purity of one's love for their fictional characters is questioned.
Dad & Sons 182: The People vs. Dad & Sons
When two of the biggest companies in the world go head-to-head, everyone loses!
Dad & Sons 181: Low-key Loki
Liam watches through The Matrix trilogy and experiences some unlikely coincidences. Matt checks out the fancy new Steam version of Cookie Clicker, George checks out Surviving Mars
Dad & Sons 180: The One-Hour Exploding Heart Technique
We were all really really busy this week, with only one hour to record a podcast, so we sped through the basics of everything to make the most of it. Including MLK Mode in Fortnite and Liam's new game getting a load of positive press coverage.
Dad & Sons 179: Grandma Computers
Evangelion ends for like the fourth time, medieval mythology gets retold for the hundreth time, Matt plays all the way through some obscure Metroidvanias for the jillionth time. Liam does more thrifting, Soulja Boy does business, and George shows his mom
Dad & Sons 178: The Balls Episode
George projects his psychological problems onto his dog, also plays Minit and talks Ted Lasso with Liam, who saves a bundle by going secondhand. Another Western Square Enix project fails to meet expectations.
Dad & Sons 177: The Dogfather
George is all about hoping this dog solves his productivity problems. Matt checks out Everhood, Liam goes all in on recommending Dodgeball Academia and The Ramp. Titanfall hackers pull a Kojima.