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Backlog Dialogues
Backlog Dialogues
100 episodes
7 hours ago
Backlog Dialogues is a game and game-adjacent media discussion podcast focusing on long serialized narratives. The second series discussion is When They Cry
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Backlog Dialogues is a game and game-adjacent media discussion podcast focusing on long serialized narratives. The second series discussion is When They Cry
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Video Games
Leisure
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Umineko When They Cry - The Witch's Challenge / The Worst Kind of Tale [Rehype Episode]
Backlog Dialogues
39 minutes
2 months ago
Umineko When They Cry - The Witch's Challenge / The Worst Kind of Tale [Rehype Episode]
As Summer gives way to Autumn, so too do the melancholic cries of evening cicadas give way to the haunting cries of seagulls after a storm. The soundscapes are changing, but the discussions are not. Backlog Dialogues is back, and we're following up Higurashi by discussing Umineko When They Cry! In this episode, we reintroduce ourselves and what we're doing, and get the audience settled in for a cozy mystery on that old standby, the closed circle of an island in a storm. Surely nothing strange will occur that upsets that entire dynamic. This week on Backlog Dialogues, we get ready for a storm.
Backlog Dialogues
Backlog Dialogues is a game and game-adjacent media discussion podcast focusing on long serialized narratives. The second series discussion is When They Cry