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TERROR (with Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator's Xalavier Nelson)

TERROR (with Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator's Xalavier Nelson)

FromVideo Game Feelings


TERROR (with Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator's Xalavier Nelson)

FromVideo Game Feelings

ratings:
Length:
60 minutes
Released:
May 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Xalavier Nelson is terrified that his dad won't like his game.
Xalavier Nelson Jr. is a game developer and head of Strange Scaffold, the studio responsible for games like Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs, and the upcoming El Paso, Elsewhere. 
Here's some stuff we talked about:

Our Feelings

If you want to reconnect with your Dad, play Elden Ring



The Magic Circle made Xalavier a different person


Evil Within 2 made Xalavier feel inquisitive
Released:
May 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

"This podcast is tender without being twee, the kind of soft and open that isn’t an aesthetic, just a genuine question. It’s a special vibe that gives me games discourse nostalgia..." - Sarah Elmaleh, Video Game Voice Actor and Director "It reminds me of my most cherished conversations with other game makers." - Hayden Scott-Baron, Senior game designer at ustwo Games Video Game Feelings is an interview podcast about the way video games make us feel, and the reasons we play them. Each week, host Richard Clark speaks to a video game insider to delve into their hearts and minds and discover the various ways video games make us feel. You'll love this series of conversations with video game developers, journalists, and personalities where we explore why open-world games can feel so lonely, why hype can ruin a video game experience, or what video games can teach us about grief. Video game Feelings is an Area Code Production. Find out more at AreaCodeAudio.com. Theme song by Bruce Holtman. Art by Jackie Kerr.