Keen and Graev’s Podcast Episode 3

We’ve made it to our third episode of Keen and Graev’s Podcast! We’re proud of this mini accomplishment and hope that our listeners have found KGPodcastthe information both entertaining and useful. Looking back from when we first started, as if it were so long ago, we really have come a long way. Creating a podcast is really tougher than I had at first anticipated, yet it’s much more fun and rewarding as well. We’re a few days late (again!) on this podcast as we try and figure out a good time for both of us to sit down where it’s quiet. For now you can continue to expect a podcast approx. once every two weeks. We hope you enjoy!

As usual, the podcast is available for listening right on the front page of KeenandGraev.com!

Episode 3 Notes:

Introduction

What have we been playing?
Keen: Rune Factory, LOTRO, Travian
Graev: Warhawk, Bioshock, Rune Factory, Monster Hunter Freedom 2

Console Stuff
Rune Factory – addicting farm simulator
WarHawk – initial impressions
Call of Duty 4 Beta – downloading now!
Bioshock – completed
Lair – soaring to new heights of disappointment

PC Gaming
Thoughts on Tabula Rasa? Flop or innovation?
Age of Conan is starting to look good. Siege demo with attackable villages and real time construction.
Vanguard’s potential comeback – short lived?
LOTRO Housing – loads of info!

Blog Pimpage
Darren from CommonSenseGamer.com – Are Bloggers press? Our thoughts on the topic.

  • Hey guys. Question, do you have an iTunes presence? I couldn’t locate it if you do have it posted there. I wanted to add the podcast to my list, but I couldn’t locate a feed for the podcast (just the whole blog) or a standard square logo, though I could modify you main one to suit the need I’m sure, but figured I’d ask about this first.

  • Good job guys =)

    Keen, we need a video podcast. I’m going to keep harrassing you about that. 😉

    Good job, even though you pronounced Tabula Rasa and Sigil wrong =) *hug*

  • It is very worth it.

    Pretty much every podcaster will tell you, 80% of the listening audience comes from iTunes. Sad but true.

    Thanks for the links.