Pod Emeralds

Gameloft Cast

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This episode features a digitally cloned version of my voice. While the voice is AI-generated, the content is entirely mine, written, produced, and curated with care to keep bringing you great episodes, even on my busiest days. Gameloft cast is your go-to podcast for all things gaming, from the latest releases and industry news to deep dives, hot takes, and behind-the-scenes insights. Whether you're a casual player or a hardcore gamer, join us each week as we explore the ever-evolving world of games, gear, and the culture that powers them.

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Apr 28, 2026

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Episodes

Ep 42: Darwin’s Paradox Review 28.04.2026

Darwin’s Paradox isn’t loud, and it doesn’t try to be. It’s a slow, thoughtful experience that trades urgency for depth.  While its lack of direction might not appeal to everyone, those willing to lean in will find something rare—a game that doesn’t just entertain, but quietly challenges how you see, think, and interpret the world around you.

Ep 41: Goat Simulator 3 Review 24.04.2026

Goat Simulator 3 isn’t trying to be polished—it’s trying to be free. And in a gaming landscape obsessed with structure, systems, and seriousness, that freedom feels rare.

Ep 40: Tiny Bookshop Review 21.04.2026

Tiny Bookshop is not trying to impress you with scale—it’s trying to stay with you through feeling.  It’s a quiet, deeply human experience about listening, noticing, and caring in small ways that end up meaning a lot more than expected.

Ep 39: Code Violet Review 17.04.2026

Code Violet is a fascinating failure. It possesses the heart of a cult classic, but the execution reads like a pre-alpha build. Dinosaurs are imposing, the sci-fi setting is imaginative, and tension exists in bursts—but the short runtime, weightless combat, technical inconsistencies, and linear hallways keep it from greatness.

Ep 38: Never Grave: The Witch and the Curse Review 14.04.2026

Never Grave: The Witch and the Curse is a beautifully layered experience that blends possession-based combat, roguelite structure, and Metroidvania exploration into something refreshingly different.

Ep 37: Planet of Lana2: Children of the leaf Review 10.04.2026

Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf refines everything that made the original special while deepening its emotional core. It’s a game about connection, trust, and growth—delivered through gameplay that feels intentional and thoughtful.

Ep 36: Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered Review 07.04.2026

Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered is a powerful, definitive return to a beloved world. By modernizing its camera, restoring lost content, and preserving its legendary performances, it delivers a version of the game that feels both respectful and complete.

Ep 35: Confidential Killings Review 03.04.2026

Confidential Killings doesn’t try to reinvent anything. It knows exactly what it is—and it leans into it. A focused, stylish, thoughtful detective experience that values observation over spectacle.

Ep 34: Maid Cafe on Electric Street Review 31.03.2026

Maid Cafe on Electric Street” is a comfort game at its core. It may not satisfy players looking for deep, complex systems or high-intensity management gameplay, but what it offers instead is something far more rare—a space to breathe.

Ep 33: DuneCrawl Review 27.03.2026

Dunecrawl, sailing the desert isn’t a solo adventure—it’s a frantic ballet of shouting, steering, repairing, firing, and praying that your giant crab doesn’t collapse under enemy fire.

Ep 32: I Am Future Review 24.03.2026

I Am Future rewards curiosity over combat, mindfulness over panic. The Cozy Meter—the slider letting you choose between slight tension and absolute sandbox serenity—sets the tone, and every choice you make, from harvesting rooftop algae to upgrading solar panels, feels like a brushstroke on a quiet masterpiece that is your life above the drowned streets.

Ep 31: Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar Review 20.03.2026

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar isn’t about slow checklists or mundane chores. It’s about motion, magic, and moments. It’s about feeling alive in a town that lives and breathes around you. From soaring glider jumps to seasonal festivals that ripple through the streets, the remake transforms the beloved 2010 DS classic into a fully-realized playground.

Ep 30: Gradius Origins Review 17.03.2026

Gradius Origins didn’t just arrive on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC—it demanded attention. From the sacred halls of M2, the masters of emulation and preservation, comes a collection that doesn’t merely replicate history; it elevates it, polishing the classics to a brilliance that rivals the latest modern shooters while respecting every pixel, every scroll, every legendary encounter.

Ep 29: NBA 2K26 Review 13.03.2026

NBA 2K26 hit the scene on September 5, 2025, and after months of dissecting every patch, tweak, and hype-filled trailer, the game has entered a phase that will define its era. We are deep into Season 5, where the stakes are higher, the playgrounds smarter, and the competition deadlier.

Ep 28: Eriksholm: THE STOLEN DREAM Review 10.03.2026

Now, when you first boot up Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream, you might think you’ve accidentally stumbled into a high-budget CGI film from a decade in the future. But this is the work of River End Games, a team of veterans from DICE and Ghost Games who decided to stop making massive war simulators and start making something... intimate. Something fragile.

Ep 27: Lost Soul Aside Review 06.03.2026

We are talking about Lost Soul Aside. To understand the weight of this review, we have to go back to 2016. A lone developer named Bing Yang uploaded a trailer to YouTube. It featured a protagonist who looked like he had stepped out of Final Fantasy, moving with the speed of Devil May Cry, fighting monsters that felt like they belonged in a high-fantasy nightmare. The world stopped. We asked, 'How...

Ep 26: MindsEye Game Review 03.03.2026

MindsEye isn’t just a game, it’s a maze of consciousness, a city that feels alive, haunted, and aware of every choice you make.

Ep 25: Little Nightmares III Review 27.02.2026

Little Nightmares III, developed by Supermassive Games and launched on October 10, 2025, didn’t just continue a franchise, it inherited a legacy. And that inheritance has sparked one of the most layered debates in modern horror gaming.

Ep 24: Dune: Awakening! Review 24.02.2026

Dune: Awakening has already conquered PC, but the fever isn’t slowing down—it’s boiling over. The Chapter 3: Raiders of the Broken Lands update has landed like a sandstorm across the dunes, and suddenly survival isn’t enough.

Ep 23: Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodline 2 Review 20.02.2026

Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodlines 2 finally clawed its way out of the grave on October 21, 2025, and make no mistake—it’s a city that doesn’t just invite you in, it drags you through the mud, the blood, and the intrigue.

Ep 22: Volgar the Viking II Review 17.02.2026

What makes Volgarr II trending right now isn’t just nostalgia—it’s the Undead Mode, a devilishly clever mechanic that gives you invincibility at the cost of your soul. Activate it, and you’re untouchable… but every enemy you kill without consequence is a missed opportunity to earn the true ending.

Ep 21: Killing Time: Resurrected Review 13.02.2026

Killing Time: Resurrected — is not simply a remaster. It’s a resurrection in the truest sense of the word. A relic pulled from the crypt of gaming history and given a second heartbeat.

Ep 20: Gimmick! 2 Review 10.02.2026

Gimmick! 2 has now fully settled across all major platforms after its staggered rollout, and in recent months its second life has exploded in one very specific corner of gaming culture: the speedrunning world. What began as a long-awaited continuation of a cult classic has evolved into a proving ground — a brutally honest physics playground where mastery isn’t about memorizing patterns, but about...

Ep 19: Sniper Elite: Resistance Review 06.02.2026

Sniper Elite: Resistance may have launched back on January 30, 2025, but right now it’s experiencing one of the most surprising resurgences of 2026.

Ep 18: Showgunner Review 03.02.2026

To truly understand Showgunners, you have to abandon the traditional mindset of tactical shooters where victory is defined purely by positioning, firepower, and probability. In this arena, bullets may win battles, but attention wins wars.

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