Eh! Steve! Archive
This section contains all episodes of the Eh! Steve! Podcast as well as additional thoughts to accompany each episode. Eh! Steve! features myself and my real life meatspace friend Steve discussing video games and film.
Steve is aggressively disappointed by how unenthused Chris is by the accomplishments of CD Projekt Red's The Witcher 3.
A two hour discussion going into great detail the events of The Mandalorian season two? This is the way.
Chris and Steve try to take a look back at what they played in 2020. Instead, they digress. A lot.
It's time to choose a color to let fly as Chris and Steve finally get around to their Persona 5 Royal discussion.
It's been over a month since the last discussion, and in that time Chris and Steve have been playing games like Persona 5 Royal, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Marvel's Avengers, and more!
Chris and Steve reunite to witness the full power of this battle station... er, that is, prequel movie.
The day has come to discuss Sucker Punch's latest open-world game, once again showing Ubisoft how it's really done.
Chris and Steve try to muster some degree of excitement together for the next generation of consoles, but... meh.
Chris and Steve come together to discuss 11 pages of Phantom Menace nit-picking and script doctoring to come away with a positive impression of the film that caused so much nerd rage.
Steve has been temporarily replaced by special guest Shamus Young to gripe about Microsoft, discuss life without Twitter, and occasionally digress into tangential topics regarding games.
Chris and Steve lament the games that demand more of your time than necessary.
Chris and Steve discuss what games they've been playing, with a primary focus on Persona 5 Royal and games from not 2020.
Steve has actually been replaced by our pal Nolan this episode to discuss the many aspects of the game Darksiders 3, which Steve did not play.
No, not games that got you into gaming. More games where a once obtuse genre for you suddenly... click.
Chris and Steve get together to discuss multiplayer gaming seeking Destiny substitutes, as well as single-player games Ys VIII, Trials of Mana, and Persona 5 Royal