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Kinda Funny Gamescast: Video Game Podcast

Final Fantasy 14: Why Do People Love It? - Kinda Funny Gamescast Ep. 64

Kinda Funny Gamescast: Video Game Podcast

Kinda Funny

Games, Leisure, Video Games

4.63.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2021

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

GameSpot's Michael Higham travels far to explain to us why Final Fantasy XIV is so dope, and Andy tries to makes us all PC gamers. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:04:00 - Housekeeping 00:07:50 - Super Mario 3D World 00:13:35 - PC Games Roundup 00:30:56 - Star Wars: The Old Republic 00:39:50 - Ads 00:42:20 - Getting into MMOs

Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up and welcome to the kind of funny games cast as always.

0:12.9

I'm Tim Gettys joined by one of the coolest dudes in video games Greg Miller.

0:17.1

Hello.

0:18.1

The new face of video games blessing at a OEA junior.

0:21.4

When do I evolve into a coolest dude?

0:23.5

When does that happen?

0:25.4

The thing is, I already don't like that I have two outros that are video games.

0:30.2

Because the new face of video games is one of the coolest dudes in video games.

0:33.0

And don't get me wrong, bless.

0:34.4

You're many things.

0:35.4

I don't know that I'd put cool on the list.

0:37.5

And again, we're never.

0:38.5

I'm compared to Greg Miller.

0:39.8

I'm just saying, cool, you have to be real damn cool.

0:44.1

I'm compared to Greg Miller.

0:45.6

What has Greg Miller done that's been cool?

0:47.2

Don't fucking say something.

0:48.2

You can't take back a young kid.

0:50.1

All right, over here.

0:51.6

Call us if we're cool.

0:52.6

People say the word young kid.

0:55.1

The true color of the West guy.

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