Episode 41: Demons, Torches, and Scarecrows

Like a faithful dog, Disembodied Voices is still following you around and wagging its proverbial tail, so just pat it on the head and accept it. Diablo III and Torchlight are forced to share the spotlight as Stephen and Bryan explain why the former is good and Cameron tries to figure out why he doesn’t hate the latter. Speaking of figuring things out, Stephen can’t quite grasp why it pains him to watch other people play Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II (or any Sonic game for that matter), and if psychiatrists wore hats, Cameron would put one on as he gets to the bottom of it. On the topic of psychosis, the Scarecrow sequences from Arkham Asylum are relived with spine-tingling horror and deemed super amazing. Diablo  III’s method of DRM rounds the podcast out, during which Stephen– sigh– plays the devil’s advocate. Your future awaits in Disembodied Voices Episode 41. Welcome to the next level.


Opening song: Test Dummy, originally from Mega Man 2 and remixed by AE.

Ending song: Atmosphere, originally from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and remixed by halc.

Episode 20: Almost Exclusively, Constantly, 100% About Video Games

What do you get when you cross Stephen, Bryan, Zachary, and a podcast? Logically, it would probably be some weird hybrid monstrosity, but let’s go with Disembodied Voices instead! Revelations abound in this installment: Zachary turns out to be a madman on the dance floor via Just Dance 3, Stephen is accused of drug use for playing a Nyan Cat game, and it turns out the Joker was Luke Skywalker all along. Bring Your Own Topic returns, replacing the lamer Weekly Query, and a brand new segment– Why, That’s the Most (Insert Descriptor Here) Game I’ve Ever Played– is introduced. Download Disembodied Voices Episode 20 today! It might be a milestone or something.


Episode 18: Peter Molyneux is Dumb

It’s podcasting time with Stephen, Bryan, and Zachary! GameFly’s new Unlimited PC Play Beta is discussed along with the Dreamcast Game of the Month, Typing of the Dead. A weirdly deep journey through the nature of innovation, originality, and perhaps the human spirit itself comes next, followed by another episode of Because We’re Smarter Than Developers. Rounding the show out is the mysterious Kentuckian, back again from his underground bomb shelter to inform everyone about Batman: The Beverly Hillbillies. Be a winner: download Disembodied Voices Episode 18!