Because everyone is throwing their opinion in,
I dislike being spoiled. I'm certainly not going to "cry like a spoiled child", but I'm not thrilled by the prospect. However, I do enjoy listening to in-depth discussions for games I've already completed.
I imagine spoilercasts have too much overhead to be practical - each person in the podcast needs to have played the game. Putting spoilers directly in discussions of games will irk people, and personally I wouldn't keep listening to the podcast each week. Having a separate section at the end of the podcast for spoilers would be fine from a consumption point of view, but the partitioning of segments would still be detrimental.
You know what I liked? Patrick's 999 spoiler video. Where he got a bunch of user questions and just did a little retrospective on what he'd recently played. It's a neat premium content idea, to just have the people who played the game, even if it's only a single person, to just talk about a single game specifically for an hour or so.
It'd actually be kinda cool, in a thing similar to TNT, to say, "here's a single player game that everyone should play by next week. Then we'll sit down and answer questions and have a discussion about this game with the community."
... I will end my post here before I start being a crazy person.
I dislike being spoiled. I'm certainly not going to "cry like a spoiled child", but I'm not thrilled by the prospect. However, I do enjoy listening to in-depth discussions for games I've already completed.
I imagine spoilercasts have too much overhead to be practical - each person in the podcast needs to have played the game. Putting spoilers directly in discussions of games will irk people, and personally I wouldn't keep listening to the podcast each week. Having a separate section at the end of the podcast for spoilers would be fine from a consumption point of view, but the partitioning of segments would still be detrimental.
You know what I liked? Patrick's 999 spoiler video. Where he got a bunch of user questions and just did a little retrospective on what he'd recently played. It's a neat premium content idea, to just have the people who played the game, even if it's only a single person, to just talk about a single game specifically for an hour or so.
It'd actually be kinda cool, in a thing similar to TNT, to say, "here's a single player game that everyone should play by next week. Then we'll sit down and answer questions and have a discussion about this game with the community."
... I will end my post here before I start being a crazy person.