

Tales from the Backlog
Dave Jackson
A video games podcast where Dave Jackson and guests break down and discuss the games they play. Each episode looks at one game in depth, focusing on mechanics, story, music and other aspects, with no spoilers until a clearly marked spoiler wall in the middle.
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Nov 16, 2022 • 2h 50min
51: Prey (2017) (with Nick & Will - Friday Night Gamecast)
Prey (2017) takes the immersive sim worldbuilding, level design and freedom of expression that Arkane Studios had been honing through the years, transfers it to a sci-fi space station full of shapeshifting aliens, and sets you loose to figure out what the hell is going on. The result is....peak video game, as far as this host is concerned. And to help break it all down, I've enlisted the help of both hosts of Friday Night Gamecast, Nick and Will. This was a wonderful conversation, and we hope you enjoy it!
TIMESTAMPS
Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 1:35
Story Setup 24:00
Immersive Sim Gameplay 44:10
Combat 1:07:20
SPOILER WALL 1:36:22
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Nov 9, 2022 • 2h 5min
50: Citizen Sleeper (with DeadbeatPunk - WTFDYW?!)
After playing In Other Waters, I knew that whatever Gareth Damian Martin put out next, I would have to play it. I had high expectations for Citizen Sleeper, and it absolutely blew me away. Citizen Sleeper explores a sci-fi capitalist dystopia in space, but the thing that sets this one apart from contemporaries like Prey and Hardspace: Shipbreaker is the absolute quality of the characters and writing. Citizen Sleeper ties that writing into its innovative dice system, and the finished product is a real treat. I was joined by DeadbeatPunk from WTFDYW?! to discuss it!
TIMESTAMPS
Intro/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 0:56
Story Setup/Characters 14:30
RPG Systems 40:21
SPOILER WALL 1:07:40
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Nov 2, 2022 • 36min
Happy Birthday to Tales from the Backlog! AMA + Reflections
Tales from the Backlog is one year old! It's been a great year for the show. I've met tons of great people, played a lot of awesome games (and a few bad ones), and learned a ton about all aspects of the podcasting experience. If you'll indulge me for a bit, I reflect and reminisce on the first year of the show, and answer your questions! Thanks for a great year, and I'm looking forward to year 2.
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Oct 26, 2022 • 1h 57min
49: The Quarry (with Liv Beyer - Between 2 Gamers)
After being bamboozled into playing Until Dawn earlier this year despite my dislike of scary games, I unexpectedly found myself a big fan of that game, so when The Quarry was released, it was an easy choice to play, and it didn't disappoint! Direct comparisons to Until Dawn are unavoidable, and this game improves on a lot while maybe missing some of the secret sauce, in my opinion. I was lucky enough to be joined by Liv from Between 2 Gamers to discuss our experiences!
TIMESTAMPS
Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 0:45
Story Setup/Characters/Acting/Voice Acting/Choices 13:05
Gameplay/Final Thoughts/Housekeeping 38:16
SPOILER WALL 54:55
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Oct 19, 2022 • 1h 43min
48: The Last Door (with Adelaide Lohkamp)
Two genres that I don't normally play mashed together- horror games and point-and-click adventures, with a heavy dose of Lovecraft. The Last Door was a game that wasn't on my radar until my special guest Adelaide Lohkamp (she/her) suggested it to me, and seeing that it was made by The Game Kitchen really got my attention. Some issues with gameplay aside, this game excels aesthetically and tells a story that really displays an understanding of why Lovecraftian horror continues to fascinate.
Note- Adelaide was going by a different name at the time of recording, so that's why I refer to her as Jamie. Please respect her choices, as always
TIMESTAMPS
Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 0:49
Story Setup/Aesthetics 9:08
Gameplay 25:44
SPOILER WALL 44:06
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Oct 12, 2022 • 1h 42min
47: Parasite Eve (with Michael Berger - Bits of Time)
The concept of a hybrid survival horror/JRPG has been fascinating to me ever since I first heard about Parasite Eve and Koudelka, and Parasite Eve blew my expectations out of the water. It's got a fun combat system, a goofy story that appeals to my biology background, and it looks great! This was a blast to play, and it was a blast to discuss with Michael from Bits of Time.
TIMESTAMPS
Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 1:15
Story Setup/MITOCHONDRIA/Visuals/Music 8:52
Combat/RPG Systems 35:34
Final Thoughts/Housekeeping 48:02
SPOILER WALL 54:35
Check out Michael and his brother Larry on Bits of Time on your favorite podcast app, or find handy links HERE
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Oct 5, 2022 • 2h 26min
46: Resident Evil 4 (with Michael Mays)
Continuing the run of trying out critically and nostalgic...ally loved games way too late, this week it's Resident Evil 4! It took literal years of convincing to get me to play a Resident Evil game due to my horror game aversion, and I think I picked the best one for me. This game is barely even a horror game. What it actually is, is a kind of stepping stone between arcade shooters and modern 3rd person shooters with some of the goofiest characters and dialogue out there. I thought I would hate this, but this was an absolute blast, and I was lucky enough to be joined by Michael Mays to discuss it!
TIMESTAMPS
Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 1:10
Story Setup/Gameplay 12:39
Melee Combat/Escort Missions 42:56
Visuals/Music/Remake 53:53
SPOILER WALL 1:13:14
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Sep 21, 2022 • 2h 18min
44: Undertale (with Eric Gess - The Unlockables)
Another week, another game that I came to late, and did my best to understand why millions of screaming internet denizens love it. Undertale is the game this week, and I'm joined by Eric Gess, host of The Unlockables!
TIMESTAMPS
Intros/Personal Histories/Opening Thoughts 0:29
Story Setup/To Kill or Not to Kill? 19:51
Gameplay 31:13
Combat 38:29
Soundtrack/Recommend? 51:38
SPOILER WALL 1:08:00
You can find The Unlockables by following this link! The Unlockables is Backlog Approved!
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Sep 14, 2022 • 2h 33min
43: Chrono Trigger (with Josh Covel - Still Loading)
What happens when you miss out on childhood nostalgia for a game that seemingly everybody seems to love? Should you try to approach that game with the mindset of a mid-90s gamer? Or should you take all of the advancements (and dis..advancements? I'll find a word) of its genre in the past 30 years? Chrono Trigger was that game for me, and I'm happy to have gotten Josh Covel from Still Loading on the show to talk about it.
TIMESTAMPS
Intros/Personal Histories/Opening thoughts 1:15
A Focused JRPG 23:50
Story Setup 52:11
Soundtrack 1:18:52
Final Thoughts/Housekeeping 1:36:12
SPOILER WALL 1:47:17
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Sep 7, 2022 • 2h 29min
42: Spec Ops: The Line (with Chris Coplien - Retro Hangover)
There are games with good stories, there are games with great gameplay, and there are games where gameplay directly feeds into the story to create an experience you'll never forget. Spec Ops: The Line (Yager Development, 2012) is one of those games. Chris Coplien from Retro Hangover joins Dave for a discussion about the incredible things that this game does.
TIMESTAMPS:
Intros and Personal Histories 00:54
Story Setup and Themes 14:49
Combat and Gameplay 39:37
Final Thoughts 53:54
Spoiler Wall 59:44
Check out Retro Hangover! It's a very entertaining and informative retro gaming podcast.
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