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The Obligatory Movie Game Podcast

by Devon Dozlaw

The Obligatory Movie Game Podcast is an excuse to play licensed video games and give them their (usually undeserved) moment in the spotlight. Host Devon Dozlaw, and a rotating cast of guest co-hosts, watch the films and TV shows that these cash grab video games are ostensibly based on, suffer through the tie-ins, and then sit down to discuss how well the developers honoured their respective licenses, making fun of the games whenever possible.

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Episodes

OMGP: Goldeneye 007

2h 38m · Published 23 Dec 22:00

For the season 2 finale of the Obligatory Movie Game Podcast, Devon and Judd finally sit down to discuss Goldeneye 007 for the Nintendo 64. We’ve covered a lot of games on this podcast that live on in infamy, but this is one of the most revered games on the Nintendo 64, and it regularly tops lists of the greatest movie tie-in games of all time. Most fans remember playing round after round of the iconic multiplayer into the wee hours of the night, and while we touch on the innovative multiplayer modes, our main mission is still to examine the plot, characters, locales, and themes of the game to those elements from the movie. Get those martinis ready, it’s time to discuss the third besting-selling N64 game of all time, with the sexiest pause music, the golden gun of movie tie-in video games: Goldeneye 007.

0:00:00 Intro/Farewell
0:17:48 IMDB Dive
0:30:04 Where We’re Coming From
0:53:10 Plot
1:02:57 Time Machine Time
1:07:58 Plot Cont’d
1:36:00 Characters
2:05:45 Setting
2:13:39 Tone/Music
2:22:33 Rate, Recap and Recommend

OMGP: The Warriors

2h 19m · Published 08 Dec 06:00

For this episode of the Obligatory Movie Game Podcast, Devon and Bart do a deep dive on one of the most beloved movie games of all time. Thanks to its Rockstar pedigree, fans of the “Grand Theft Auto” games knew what to expect with “The Warriors,” but the care that the developers put into everything from the brawler combat to the score, was rare in a movie game. The characters, locales, and conflict from the film all make it into the game, but rather than jumping in right where the movie starts, the game takes its time establishing and expanding upon these elements, before catching up to the events of the film. However, even though the developers earned a lot of praise for their ambitious adaptation, “The Warriors” is a product of its time, and there’s a lot to laugh and cringe at. Can you dig it?!

0:00:00 Intro
0:06:33 IMDB Dive
0:14:25 Where We’re Coming From
0:17:50 Plot
0:31:52 Time Machine Time
0:39:24 Plot Cont’d
1:21:00 Characters
1:50:10 Setting
1:59:27 Tone
2:05:55 Rate, Recap, Recommend

OMGP: Watchmen: The End is Nigh (Parts 1 and 2)

2h 33m · Published 24 Nov 04:00

In this episode of the Obligatory Movie Game Podcast, Devon and Bart get to geek out about the Watchmen. In “Watchmen: The End is Nigh” the player, or players (since the game has local co-op) get to control Night Owl and Rorschach as they pair up and beat the ever-living-hell out of anyone they see. Bikers, top-knotted gang members, disco-loving, bell-bottomed bachelors, and sex workers are among the many punching bags who find themselves between our heroes and their pursuit of justice, and even though there is a seemingly endless supply of faces to punch, the disparate crime-fighters find plenty of time for political debate, and in the case of Rorschach, bleak, end-times poetry and gruff caveman speak

0:00:00 Intro
0:07:36 IMDB Dive
0:17:13 Where We’re Coming From
0:36:20 Time Machine Time
0:39:50 The Film Vs. The End Is Nigh Part 1
1:43:17 The Film Vs. The End Is Night Part 2
2:22:43 Rate, Recap and Recommend

OMGP: Evil Dead: Fistful of Boomstick

1h 55m · Published 12 Nov 06:00

In this episode of the Obligatory Movie Game Podcast, Devon and Jackson sit down to discuss another beloved horror franchise with “Evil Dead: Fistful of Boomstick” for the PS2/Xbox. The game tells its own story, and gets some points for its outlandish premise: some fresh translations of the Necronomicon are read live on a talk show, which unleashes some familiar horrors on Dearborn Michigan, and Ash, voiced by Bruce Campbell, needs to travel to various different time periods to fix the blunder. It’s got enough one-liners to fill a log cabin, and an aggravating, endless supply of deadites that the player can dismember with an impressive arsenal of toys that includes dynamite, molotov cocktails, shotguns, pistols, katanas and of course, Ash’s handy chainsaw.

0:00:00 Intro
0:10:46 IMDB Dive
0:19:06 Where We’re Coming From
0:31:47 Plot
0:44:00 Time Machine Time
0:49:27 Plot Cont’d
1:06:51 Characters
1:30:17 Setting
1:36:26 Tone
1:43:33 Rate, Recap, Recommend

OMGP: Blair Witch

2h 14m · Published 01 Nov 03:00

In this episode of the Obligatory Movie Game Project, Devon and Camille sit down to compare the Blair Witch movies to the Blair Witch video game from 2019. Since this is a Halloween episode, they warm up by shooting the breeze about horror movies, each sharing some of their faves from various eras. From there, they examine the plot, characters and setting of the game, making connections, and identifying big differences between the game and the films. Since the game is newer than most of the games we cover on the show, the developers were able to make a fairly immersive and eerie “lost in the creepy woods” experience, and the game’s dimension-warping puzzles, time jumps, and multiples endings make it fresh even for big fans of the movie(s).

0:00:00 Intro
0:05:10 Horror Movie Faves /Where We’re Coming From
0:48:31 Plot
1:18:50 Time Machine Time
1:23:40 Plot Cont’d
1:43:13 Character
1:52:32 Setting
2:00:08 Tone/Music
2:03:35 Rate. Recap, Recommend

OMGP: Friday the 13th (NES)

2h 13m · Published 10 Oct 03:00

In this episode of the Obligatory Movie Game Podcast, slasher fans Devon and Jackson start things off by giving their personal rankings of the Friday the 13th films, before comparing the 1989 NES game to the first 8 Friday movies. The game uses the Crystal Lake camp setting, but features zombies and evil wildlife like wolves and crows. It brings in the weird mom stuff from Part 2, but introduces a vibrant, purple and turquoise version of the killer in a hockey mask and jumpsuit. The counselors, controlled by the player, need to keep [some of] their campers alive, and stop the masked maniac by any means necessary


0:00:00 Intro
0:08:50 Ranking the Friday the 13th Films
1:02:00 Where We’re Coming From
1:09:20 Comparing the Game to the Movies
2:00:51 Rate, Recap, Recommend

OMGP: Trektember Finale: ST Series and Film Rankings/Star Trek Next Generation Echoes From the Past

2h 26m · Published 23 Sep 20:00

For the first part of the Trektember finale, Devon and Chris sit down to give their personal rankings of the various Star Trek series and films. Chris ranks the different TV series, touching on each one briefly, before Devon ranks the Star Trek films and discusses some of the best and worst elements of each. For the second part of the episode, Devon and Chris take a look at the 16 bit Next Gen adventure game known as Echoes From the Past on Genesis and Future’s Past on Super Nintendo. They compare the game’s plot to episodes that have similar quests, dilemmas and conflicts, before comparing its various characters, species and locales to those elements featured on the show(s).

0:00:00 Intro
0:08:53 Star Trek Series Rankings
0:26:02 Star Trek Film Rankings
1:12:29 Echoes From the Past Chat
2:17:08 Rate, Recap and Recommend

OMGP: Star Trek (PS3/Xbox 360)

2h 3m · Published 08 Sep 15:00

In this episode of the Obligatory Movie Game Podcast, Devon and Hudson finally sit down to discuss a Star Trek game. There have been many Star Trek games over the last few decades, but for this first episode of Trektember, they’ll be discussing the game from 2013 that bridges the gap between the Star Trek films that J. J. Abrams directed. The game was panned by critics, and didn’t win over most hard-core trekkers, but it did a great job of capturing the beloved members of the crew, especially its flagship “bro-op” duo: Chris Pine’s Kirk and Zachary Quinto’s Spock. The whole cast returns to voice their lovable new takes on the classic characters from the original series, and the writers give them a fair bit to work with considering the game is even more combat-heavy than the films that it’s based on. Rather than pinning Starfleet against the Romulans or Klingons this time around, Kirk and Spock get to go full-on commando on some especially dimwitted Gorn, which makes for a fun, albeit somewhat misguided Star Trek shoot em' up experience


0:00:00 Intro
0:08:32 IMDB Dive
0:13:08 Where We’re Coming From
0:23:00 Plot
0:42:51 Time Machine Time
0:50:14 Plot Cont’d
1:22:25 Characters
1:42:45 Setting
1:46:17 Music/Tone
1:53:15 Rate, Recap and Recommend

OMGP: Rocky

2h 10m · Published 23 Aug 20:00

In this episode of the Obligatory Movie Game Podcast, Devon sits down with Judd to discuss the first of two Rocky video games for the Playstation 2 (it also released for Xbox and Gamecube). The movie mode covers the first five Rocky films, putting the Italian Stallion up against famous opponents like Apollo Creed and Clubber Lang, as well as lesser known fighters that are merely mentioned in the films. Oddly enough, important characters like Adrian and Paulie are dismissed, but Scandinavian boxing sensation Billy Snow, and Big Yank Ball get their time in the spotlight. Like any movie game from the early aughts, Rocky has its fair share of goofy elements, from an “Eye of the Tiger” rip-off track, to projectile beer bottles that explode in the ring mid-fight in the seedier venues, but it’s very clear that the developers loved the Rocky movies

0:00:00 Intro
0:07:54 IMDB Dive
0:20:54 Where We’re Coming From/Rocky Film Discussion/ Personal Ranking
0:45:33 Plot comparison
1:07:36 Time Machine Time
1:12:37 Plot Cont’d
1:29:59 Characters
1:46:02 Setting
1:53:21 Tone
1:57:51 Rate/Recap/Recommend

OMGP: Transformers (2007)

1h 39m · Published 08 Aug 05:00

Riding the coattails of the Transformers: Rise of the Beasts hype, Devon and Hudson sit down to talk about the first Bayformers movie game from 2007. The game is pretty bare bones for releasing at the end of the PS2’s life cycle, but it’s still satisfying to kick the crap out of endless waves of enemy drones before transforming into a vehicle and burning rubber in search of the next scrap. Naturally the game focuses more on the Cybertronians than on the humans, choosing to elaborate on the off-screen robot action (often in laughable ways) rather than putting the player in any of the humans’ shoes, and it’s nice to see a little more of the Autobots and Decepticons. There are undoubtedly better Transformers video games out there now (and the PS2 Transformers game based on the Armada series was actually pretty great), but there weren’t as many back in 2007, and this one gave a new generation of Transformers fans more of the over-the-top action from the Michael Bay blockbuster

0:00:00 Intro
0:04:44 IMDB Dive
0:09:37 Where We're Coming From
0:17:39 Plot
0:40:19 Time Machine Time
0:44:31 Plot Cont'd
1:11:25 Characters
1:23:12 Setting
1:28:02 Rate, Recap and Recommend

The Obligatory Movie Game Podcast has 73 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 137:27:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 29th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 9th, 2024 06:41.

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