Huge fan of P1P, but I have to partially agree. You don't hate on everything and I'll continue listening, but I feel that the episodes more and more consist of laughing at Polygon articles, talking about controversies and answering tweets. When you mention what games you've actually been playing you seem bored and uninterested, and often skip past games that I personally really want to hear more about.
Mike is exempt from this mini rant of mine. Not because he's not negative, he definitely and hilariously is. But he actually loves a lot of games as well, and is good at expressing it. So there's a balance to the hate ...
It might be that a lot of this is because of the relative drought we're going through right now. But still, Jeff Cannatas mantra of "loving to love things", while probably too silly for P1P, actually makes a lot of sense.
This is also a reaction to the overall negativity that's permeating every part of the gaming world nowadays. Be it twitter, neogaf, or my favourite podcasters and youtubers there's just so much vitriol, genuine unpleasantness and worst of all, apathy -- that I need breaks from gaming culture more frequently than before. Worse, it's actually starting to impact my own enjoyment of games.