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FanRoll's Fizban's Fortune Review: High Roller | The Gamerheads Podcast
We had the opportunity to check out Fizban's Fortune, the new collectable dice from FanRoll. Check out the video below to see what we got and our thoughts on the product!

Roger Reichardt
Feb 181 min read


The Weekend Video Game Warrior #180 | The Gamerheads Podcast
The Gamerheads Crew gives us a sneak peek into their weekend gaming line-ups! From MMOs to horror and returns to some classics!

Stephanie
Feb 142 min read


Clue: Murder by Death Review: Cognitive Overload | The Gamerheads Podcast
Unfortunately, the experience wasn’t much fun for me. There’s a decent foundation here, but it’s weighed down by too many rooms to explore, too many suspects who start to blur together, and far too many objects to sift through. Combined with a poor map system, limited inventory space, slow character movement, unclear objectives, and noticeable input lag, the game quickly became frustrating.

Roger Reichardt
Feb 136 min read


What Could Nintendo Deliver in 2026? A Look Ahead with Special Guest Brian Shea | The Gamerheads Podcast
Welcome to another episode of The Gamerheads Podcast! This week, Roger sits down with returning guest Brian Shea, Executive Editor at Game Informer and host of All Things Nintendo, to talk Nintendo in 2026. They break down what games they are looking forward to, which franchise series feel overdue for a new release, and where Nintendo could stumble or surprise us. Support All Things Nintendo! Patreon Follow Brian on Bluesky

Roger Reichardt
Feb 111 min read


The Weekend Video Game Warrior #179 | The Gamerheads Podcast
From MMOs to farming sims and horror RPGs, the Gamerheads Crew is back with their weekend line-ups! Come discover your next obsession!

Stephanie
Feb 72 min read


Ella Stars Review: All Rhythm, Not Enough Story | The Gamerheads Podcast
I loved my time with Ella Stars. The music is fantastic, and the art is superb. It’s a fun, wholesome game that’s especially enjoyable when you want to unwind after a long day.
That said, I wish the level design leaned more heavily into the music itself, especially when it came to the bosses. It feels like a missed opportunity, to better connect the lyrics to the gameplay and use them to tell a story.

Roger Reichardt
Feb 54 min read


The Weekend Video Game Warrior #178 | The Gamerheads Podcast
The Gamerheads Crew is back with their weekend line-ups! Featuring cozy sims, horror, and action adventures, there's something for everyone!

Stephanie
Feb 12 min read


Indie Games to Look Forward to in 2026 With Jill Grodt, The Indie Informer | The Gamerheads Podcast
Welcome to another episode of The Gamerheads Podcast! 2026 marks ten years of the show, and what better way to kick off the year than to invite our friend Jill Grodt from The Indie Informer to talk about the indie games we’re most excited for in 2026.

Roger Reichardt
Jan 311 min read


Streetdog BMX Review: A Solid Trick System That Doesn’t Quite Land on Both Wheels | The Gamerheads Podcast
The best part of Streetdog BMX is simply riding around and pulling off tricks for fun. Unfortunately, the game doesn’t really reward that kind of free riding. Instead, it relies on challenge areas, which require me to first locate them and then stay confined to completing objectives within those specific sections of the park. The foundation for a great trick-based biking game is here, but the way challenges are implemented holds back any sense of freedom and my overall enjoym

Roger Reichardt
Jan 314 min read


The Weekend Video Game Warrior #177 | The Gamerheads Podcast
It's the weekend! After what seems to have been a very long week, it's nice to be able to cozy up and play some games. Especially in this cold weather. This past week we saw the Xbox Developer Direct, which gave us news about Fable, amongst othe games. We also reviewed Speakeasy Simulator and the wonderful point-and-click adventure Perfect Tides: Station to Station. Let's see what the crew is playing this weekend!

Roger Reichardt
Jan 242 min read


Warframe Launches on Android Devices Feb. 18, Followed by Latest Update The Shadowgrapher Arriving in March for All Platforms | The Gamerheads Podcast
Digital Extremes held its first Devstream of the year and revealed Warframe on Android’s release date, Wednesday, Feb. 18 , as well as the game’s next update, The Shadowgrapher , set to arrive for all platforms for free in March . The dev team showcased a new playable Warframe and fresh cosmetic skins, among other major details, including new features around Warframe on Nintendo Switch 2 , new TennoVIP community event locations, and the 2025 Warframe Year in Review sta

Zeb
Jan 234 min read


Speakeasy Simulator Review: What's the Secret Code? | The Gamerheads Podcast
Speakeasy Simulator was quite a fun game to play and review. I always enjoy a good simulator game and this truly hit the spot. While I did enjoy the randomness with all of the police spawns and trying to deliver more bottles to the mafia, I feel like there’s so much more that can be done to help take the game to the next level.

Aman
Jan 222 min read


Perfect Tides: Station to Station Review - An Unforgettable Journey | The Gamerheads Podcast
When a story is told well, one that makes me laugh, cry, and even feel angry, then I know I’ve experienced a truly great piece of art. Perfect Tides: Station to Station is one of those games. Its raw storytelling, emotional highs and lows, and expressive animation come together to create a point-and-click adventure that’s hard to put down. There are only a handful of games that I find difficult to walk away from, and Perfect Tides: Station to Station is one of them.

Roger Reichardt
Jan 215 min read


The Weekend Video Game Warrior #176 | The Gamerheads Podcast
Need a new game to dive into this weekend? Check out what the Gamerheads Crew is getting into for your next inspiration!

Stephanie
Jan 172 min read


Axis Football 2026 Review: 4th and Long | The Gamerheads Podcast
I want to see more competitors take on Madden because it pushes Madden to step up each year. While Axis Football 2026 includes some novel ideas, like an expanded franchise mode and an attempt to make the game feel more like a televised experience, it doesn’t do enough to fully pull it off. If developers want to go down that path, they need to execute and deliver a polished game. Otherwise, it becomes too easy to spot the issues when comparing it to Madden.

Roger Reichardt
Jan 174 min read


Unleash the Elements on Your Party: Elemental Brawl Now Available | The Gamerheads Podcast
Mayor Games, in partnership with indie.io , are proud to announce that Elemental Brawl is now available on Steam . Designed for online and couch multiplayer, Elemental Brawl puts players in the show of a slew of cartoony characters about to clash in a fast-paced brawl mixing platforming, elemental puzzles, and unpredictable twists of gameplay into one party-rich package! The core gameplay revolves around clever use of six distinct elements spawning across the game area. Ea

Zeb
Jan 132 min read


The Weekend Video Game Warrior #175 | The Gamerheads Podcast
Grab a drink and a snack because the Gamerheads Crew is back with their weekend gaming queues! Take a peek at what their plans are!

Stephanie
Jan 102 min read


Jaleco Sports - Bases Loaded Review: Batter Up | The Gamerheads Podcast
Platform reviewed: Nintendo Switch 2 Also on: Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam) Price: $7.99 One game that holds a special place in my heart is Bases Loaded. While we had NES Baseball and RBI Baseball on the NES, Bases Loaded felt like a move toward a more realistic baseball game. The player models were less cartoony, the presentation felt more TV-inspired, and the fact that players would rush the mound after getting hit by a pitch made it feel like something new. As a kid, it fe

Roger Reichardt
Jan 54 min read


The Weekend Video Game Warrior #174 | The Gamerheads Podcast
It's time to sit back and relax with your favorite games and the Gamerheads Crew as they give us a look into their gaming line-ups this first weekend of the new year!

Stephanie
Jan 32 min read


Flick Shot Rogues Review: Ready, Aim, Flick | The Gamerheads Podcast
Even with how difficult Flick Shot Rogues is, I had a really fun time with the game. After each run, I wanted to jump right back into the foray, hoping that the next attempt would be more fruitful or that I’d learn something from my previous run. The playing field can become crowded very quickly, which adds to the challenge, and the boss battles are pretty brutal. That said, pulling off a win feels great.

Roger Reichardt
Jan 24 min read
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