
Episode #575
AggroChat #575 - Fantasy Farming
The gang is back together to talk about stuff. Fields of Mistria 1.0 GenCon 2026 Nimble & Beast World Pokemon TTRPGs Detective Grimoire Infinity Bounce

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Hosted by Mark "Belghast" Temple · leisure · EN · 100 episodes
The podcast is a conversational look at video games, primarily focusing on the Online and Multiplayer PC genres. Join Ashgar, Belghast, Grace, Ashgar, Kodra, and Tam as they discuss current news and trip down memory lane.
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Episode #575
The gang is back together to talk about stuff. Fields of Mistria 1.0 GenCon 2026 Nimble & Beast World Pokemon TTRPGs Detective Grimoire Infinity Bounce

Episode #574
Featuring: Ace, Ammosart, Ashgar, Kodra, Tamrielo, and Thalen This week we came together to remember the friend we lost, and reflect on our experiences, memories, and time together. Mostly this one speaks for itself.

Episode #573
Featuring: Ace, Ammosart, Ashgar, Tamrielo, and Thalen After a mostly understandable break, we return with a mostly normal show. Topics include Cozy Grove and its recently-released sequel, lots of the crew falling back into Gunfire Reborn, and Tam enjoing High on Life 2. We also talk a bit about recent ARPG releases, with both Grim Dawn and Hell Clock both having new expansions. After that, remaining topics include the mystery game The Incident at Galley House, a long-delayed game completion of Titanfall 2, Palworld's 1.0 release, and concluding with Meccha Chameleon.

Episode #572
Featuring: Ace, Ammosart, Ashgar, Belghast, Kodra, Tamrielo, and Thalen This week, we record one of our shortest shows because, quite honestly, we did not have a ton to talk about. That said, I feel like there were a lot of fun discussions. We start off talking about Forza Horizon 6, as Tam has discovered how fun this series is. After that, we talk a bit about Voidling Bound, a game that a lot of us were not following but are now interested in. Ace discusses Fields of Mistria and talks about how it is very adjacent to Stardew Valley. We also briefly talk about how good Spirit Crossing is. There is this weird new feature in Path of Exile II where a player can sacrifice themselves to give every other player a bonus passive point, and we talk a bit about this design space. Bel talks a bit about Raven RF, and how it does not quite work well, but is completely viable. We have a few quick topics, one of which is how good Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope has been. Topics Discussed: Forza Horizon 6 Voidling Bound Fields of Mistria Path of Exile II Player Sacrifice Raven Righteous Fire Pokémon Horizons: Rising Hope

Episode #571
Featuring: Ace, Ammosart, Ashgar, Belghast, Kodra, Tamrielo, and Thalen Hey Folks. We start off this week with a discussion about Life Below, which is an underwater building sim focused on coral reefs and maintaining them. From there, we talk a bit about another one of our patented 11 sads out of 10 games, where you try to keep the last cat in the universe alive. Spirit Crossing has launched on Steam and we are all pretty happy to see it being untethered from mobile-only. We talk about all of the things that we saw at the Summer Games Fest, which are too many individual games to list. We do focus in on one particular game announcement, however, which is Guild Wars 3, and we talk a bit about what we know so far, and more particularly, the fact that the studio released a video committing to keep developing all three games. Kodra and Bel go deep down the rabbit hole of Path of Exile II build craft, and kind of forget that they are on a podcast for a bit. Lastly, we wrap things up with some quick topics. Topics Discussed: Life Below The Last Cat in the Universe Spirit Crossing Summer Games Fest 2026 Guild Wars 3 Path of Exile II Nonsense Quick Topics
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