Retro Encounter is blasting off again with two episodes on Cosmic Star Heroine, a 2010s crowdfunding success heavily inspired by specific 16-bit RPGs. The panel loves the visual style and battle system of Cosmic Star Heroine, but isn’t 100% sold on the story, characters, or soundtrack. How exactly d… Read More »
The Church of Retro opens its confessional booth again, and three RPGFan panelists discuss the games and series for which they are the most embarrassed not to have played. So which JRPG Fan has never played a Suikoden title? Which Mega Man fan has never played Battle Network? Listen and find out! Re… Read More »
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is about a teenager assuming a world of responsibility, adults confronting their worst selves, and teens and grown-ups working together to prevent a demon from the Cthulhu Mythos from swapping the magnetic poles of Planet Earth. Four Retro Encounter panelists reject the… Read More »
Retro Encounter brings the band back together in a brand new timeline, reuniting most of the team that podcasted on Persona 2: Innocent Sin in September 2020 to discuss its sequel, Persona 2: Eternal Punishment one year later. Converging timelines, video game grownups struggling to find their place,… Read More »
Our fourth RPGFan Quiz Show in three years comes with changes to the quiz show landscape. Jeopardy!’s longtime host Alex Trebek has passed, and RPGFan’s audio quiz show inspiration, Ask Me Another, announced that its final episodes will air later this year. But Retro Encounter is still here, and ano… Read More »
Football season has seized North America, and four Persona-loving RPGFan staff decided to reject the sports-industrial complex to draft their own teams of teenagers battling their inner demons by confronting actual demons. Which protagonist is drafted first overall? Which participant picks not one,… Read More »
Two recent entries in Capcom’s Ace Attorney saga of part-visual novel, part-adventure game, and all-courtroom drama video games were in localization purgatory for a few years before finally releasing worldwide as The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles in July 2021. Three of RPGFan’s preeminent anime lawy… Read More »
Three Retro Encounter panelists played Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne in August 2021, and each came out with different opinions and Reasons for those feelings. So which Reason is The Matrix and which Reason is The LEGO Movie? Listen and find out. You’ll have plenty of time, climbing those massive… Read More »
300 episodes! Retro Encounter always celebrates 50-episode milestones with new podcast gimmicks and a public vote on a future Retro Encounter game, and in 2021 we deliver with a Retro Encounter elimination tournament! We took sixteen suggested games for a future Retro Encounter episode, then voted t… Read More »
Podcasting is a harsh, unforgiving world that struggles between freedom of expression and survival of the fittest, but it’s nothing compared to post-apocalyptic Tokyo. Three Retro Encounter Demi-Fiends survive The Conception with two friends, two strangers, and their favorite teacher (with an oddly… Read More »
The samurai and demon boys are back in town, as are our panelists as we finish our discussion of Hakuoki: Memories of the Shinsengumi for Ladies Otome Month here on Retro Encounter. This time, discussion centers around two more specific routes: one where Shinsengumi antagonist and demon Kazama helps… Read More »
It’s Ladies Otome Month on Retro, so our panel is kicking back and getting lost in historical Japan with a bunch of deadly samurai. Some of us are otome experts, some of us only know the genre from second-hand accounts, but we’ve all made our choices and been throughout at least one route. Many of u… Read More »
A 2021 Retro Encounter sequel podcast drops its sequel episode, establishing a new Essential Ten for a new decade. Five panelists argue a list of twenty RPGs and visual novels down to an esteemed list of ten newly enshrined Retro Encounter Hall of Fame RPGs. By the end, the five RPGFan staff show a… Read More »
Retro Encounter’s most notorious two-part episode, a 2016 structured argument that resulted in a top ten RPGs deemed “essential” by Retro Encounter, is getting a sequel five years later. It’s a new decade, and five Retro Encounter regulars will spend two podcasts and over four hours arguing a list o… Read More »
Retro Encounter did two episodes on NieR: Gestalt in 2016, but the recent Replicant remaster gives us new occasion to talk about the Square-Enix cult classic. We have Teen Nier, Automata context, and deeply personal narratives all up for discussion in a mostly-happy podcast about a sad, angry RPG. H… Read More »
The stunning conclusion to Knights in the Nightmare is here, and holy plot Batman, that was a doozy! And with a remaster just announced for Japan this week, we cannot wait for more folks to dig in to this fascinating experience! (no relation to NiGHTS into Dreams for Sega Saturn) Featuring: Eva Padi… Read More »
What is dead may never die! On this Game Journal, two panelists dive into Sting’s weirdo-bullet heck SRPG Knights in the Nightmare! Can this duo find the strength to make it out of this deep slumber in one piece? Find out on this week’s episode of Retro Encounter! Dust off your late-… Read More »
Retro Encounter’s miniseries on Final Fantasy XIV concludes this week with an episode all about Shadowbringers, Final Fantasy XIV”s most recent and most fantastical expansion. Three panelists discuss the changes Shadowbringers made to the FFXIV job system, how Shadowbringers subverts a few central t… Read More »
Monster Hunter: World has peaked and Monster Hunter Rise has risen. With several RPGFan staff hunting Rathalos recently it was high time we recorded a Monster Hunter podcast for the first time in more than three years. Three panelists talk about the peaks and valleys of the fifth generation of Monst… Read More »
Psaro, the very motivated main antagonist of Dragon Quest IV, is the best video game villain of the NES era and is definitely worth a podcast. But what’s the most awful thing Psaro attempts in DQ4? Is he the true villain of the game? These and more addressed in today’s Retro Encounter! For the first… Read More »
Five Retro Encounter panelists rolled credits on Dragon Quest IV, and their feelings on the 1990 classic are unanimous: Dragon Quest IV is ahead of its time. From the villain’s motivations to the quest design to Akira Toriyama’s badass women, Dragon Quest IV is a treat. Listen to us gush about it. D… Read More »
Five chosen panelists meet a chosen hero (or heroine) and his (or her) seven companions in today’s podcast on 1990’s Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen, making today’s Retro Encounter one of the most retro we’ve ever done. Scottish accents, kickass princesses, and talented business wives all en… Read More »
Four Dragon Quest aficionados who haven’t attended live sporting events in over a year celebrate their love of the seminal Japanese RPG by pretending it’s fake sports! Retro Encounter is doing another fantasy draft, and this time it’s to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the slimey and sagacious ser… Read More »
Four panelists recruited twenty-seven times as many heroes in playing Suikoden III over April 2021, and have plenty to say about it! Suikoden III’s complex politics, different motivations between its multiple protagonists, and surprise turns from series mainstay characters are all up for discussion.… Read More »
Suikoden III evokes the halcyon days of the PlayStation 2, when RPGs were many, UI conveniences were few, and Konami actually made video games. Suikoden III’s politically-charged story and army of named characters are consistent with its predecessors, but it’s split narrative and pants-optional wate… Read More »
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