Ashley's journal about the creative direction for Glitch Please

I will probably give it a listen but I am not too excited for it. I stopped listening to The Patch around the time Fallout 4 was coming out - the show felt like 30 minutes gushing about Fallout (a franchise I don't have any attachment to, also the podcast being sponsored by Fallout rubbed me the wrong way), 20 minutes of Gus talking about Hearthstone/Star Citizen (which I do not care about at all) and maybe 5 minutes discussing the week's news. I realised I got very little out of The Patch compared to either Bombcasts which are my go-to podcasts, which provided more news/discussion, more variety of games being discussed due to the different interests of those on the show, as well as just more personality and less awkwardness. Personally I think a gaming oriented podcast or show needs to be more interesting than just "people who like games talking about games" and involve either press or game devs who might have more insight. But hey, that's just my two cents as a very casual fan of RT content nowadays.

Also that's a terrible name, how is Glitch Please not considered Drunk Tank level of unsponsor-able?

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