38 episodes

Welcome to Low Five Gaming, the book club-style podcast where two brothers, Alex and Luke, share their lifelong love for video games through engaging conversations and friendly debates. If you're a passionate gamer, a casual fan, or just have a soft spot for the classics, our laid-back, conversational approach will make you feel right at home.
Each month, we'll explore the game of the moment or revisit a beloved classic, satisfying your gaming cravings with our unique blend of humor, insight, and personal experiences. Whether it's reminiscing about crunchy classics like Prince of Persia (89), getting hyped about the latest Nintendo Direct, or diving into deep discussions on FPGA consoles (much to Luke's chagrin), Low Five Gaming is your go-to podcast for all things gaming.
As brothers with a lifelong bond, Alex and Luke bring a genuine camaraderie and relatable banter to every episode, making it easy for you to connect with fellow gamers who truly understand your love for the virtual world. So, if you're looking to join a gaming community where you can enjoy thought-provoking conversations about your favorite games, look no further than Low Five Gaming. You're also invited to join the conversation in our Discord server!
Subscribe now and let's embark on this pixel-powered journey together, sharing our gaming adventures and creating lasting memories along the way.

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    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

Welcome to Low Five Gaming, the book club-style podcast where two brothers, Alex and Luke, share their lifelong love for video games through engaging conversations and friendly debates. If you're a passionate gamer, a casual fan, or just have a soft spot for the classics, our laid-back, conversational approach will make you feel right at home.
Each month, we'll explore the game of the moment or revisit a beloved classic, satisfying your gaming cravings with our unique blend of humor, insight, and personal experiences. Whether it's reminiscing about crunchy classics like Prince of Persia (89), getting hyped about the latest Nintendo Direct, or diving into deep discussions on FPGA consoles (much to Luke's chagrin), Low Five Gaming is your go-to podcast for all things gaming.
As brothers with a lifelong bond, Alex and Luke bring a genuine camaraderie and relatable banter to every episode, making it easy for you to connect with fellow gamers who truly understand your love for the virtual world. So, if you're looking to join a gaming community where you can enjoy thought-provoking conversations about your favorite games, look no further than Low Five Gaming. You're also invited to join the conversation in our Discord server!
Subscribe now and let's embark on this pixel-powered journey together, sharing our gaming adventures and creating lasting memories along the way.

    Pine Creek

    Pine Creek

    Alex and Luke talk Pine Creek.

    Dive into the eerie world of Pine Creek, where the mysterious disappearance of a young girl in a seemingly tranquil town spirals into a tale of cults and ritualistic mysteries. Developed by Marco of Carmelo Electronics, with significant contributions from David Martínez Canales, Pine Creek is a Game Boy Color adventure that marries classic pixel art with a gripping narrative.

    This game challenges players to explore, solve puzzles, and unravel a deep story about life, death, and the shadows lurking in Pine Creek. Enjoy moments of reflection and camaraderie, savor delicious in-game food, and lose yourself in the arcade games that dot this rich pixelated landscape.

    Fully playable on original hardware via flashcart or any Game Boy emulator, Pine Creek offers a nostalgic yet fresh experience for veteran and new gamers alike. At the time of this recording, the game is celebrated for its authentic retro feel and compelling storytelling. It takes about three hours to beat.

    Luke experienced Pine Creek on his Steam Deck through a ROM, while Alex enjoyed a physical copy on his Analogue Pocket, diving deep into the game's immersive world.

    Join us as we dissect Pine Creek's intricate narrative, discuss its gameplay mechanics, and explore how it stands out in the indie gaming scene.

    This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by house shoes.
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    Theme music is by AJ Norman. Design assets were created by Studio Day Job.

    Low Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    LFF Ep. 001: Marco, Developer of Pine Creek

    LFF Ep. 001: Marco, Developer of Pine Creek

    Strap in for the inaugural episode of Low Five Friends, where we geek out with Marco, the visionary behind the retro revival hit Pine Creek on Game Boy Color. Marco pulls back the curtain on creating a game that strikes a perfect balance between heartfelt nostalgia and fresh creativity, all while staying true to his Latin American roots.
    Join us as Marco recounts the challenges and quirks of game development, shares his personal insights on cultural representation in gaming, and even debates the ultimate taco. He’ll also tease his next project, a monster-battling adventure set against the backdrop of a mythical Mexico.
    Check out Pine Creek on Itch.io, buy the digital or physical copy at incube8 Games, or get immersed in its 3D update on Steam.
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    Theme music is by AJ Norman. Design assets were created by Studio Day Job.

    Low Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown

    Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown

    Luke and Alex talk Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.

    Trekking through Ubisoft Montpellier's Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, released on January 18, 2024, we're catapulted into a 2.5D realm where action-adventure meets platforming and Metroidvania. The game introduces Sargon, navigating the cursed city of Mount Qaf to save Prince Ghassan. With time-manipulating powers, Sargon embarks on a puzzle-filled journey, encountering allies and foes in a story-rich landscape. Unique mechanics and a connected world enrich this installment of the Prince of Persia series, offering a deep dive into Persian mythology and action-packed gameplay.

    At the time of recording, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has a Metacritic score of 86. According to How Long to Beat, it can take upwards of 30 hours to complete the game in full. They list main story completion at 165 hours, but that feels too short for a first time playthrough.

    Luke played on his Xbox Series X and Alex played on his Nintendo Switch.

    This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by Prince James Murphy.
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    Theme music is by AJ Norman. Design assets were created by Studio Day Job.

    Low Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

    The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

    Alex and Luke talk The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.

    Majora's Mask is a standout title in The Legend of Zelda series known for its time-bending adventures and dark, compelling narrative. Developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 2000, this game takes players on a race against time in the mysterious land of Termina, employing a unique mechanic of a three-day cycle and a collection of transformative masks. The game received a fresh face with its 3DS remake in 2015. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D not only polished its graphics but also refined gameplay mechanics, making this enigmatic adventure more accessible to a new generation of players, while still captivating those who cherished the original. This version added a new layer of depth to the classic, proving the game's timeless appeal.

    At the time of this recording, Majora's Mask boasts a Metacritic score of 95. According to How Long to Beat, the main story can be completed in around 21 hours.

    Alex and Luke revisited this classic on the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. Both hosts were able to play with the Switch's official N64 Controller, which was quite the treat.

    Join us as we unravel the mysteries of Majora's Mask, discuss its legacy, and share why it remains a beloved adventure that stands the test of time.

    This episode is unofficially brought to you in part guides.

    We mentioned Hand-Drawn Game Guides during our discussion. If that's something that piques your interest, check out Phil's site. No affiliation. No partnership. His stuff is just super rad!
    Support the Show.
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    Theme music is by AJ Norman. Design assets were created by Studio Day Job.

    Low Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.

    • 57 min
    Jusant

    Jusant

    Luke and Alex Talk Jusant.


    Step into the enigmatic world of Jusant, a game that blends action and puzzle elements with a serene yet challenging climbing adventure. Developed by Don't Nod, Jusant offers gamers a unique, meditative journey to the top of a mysterious tower, filled with flora, fauna, and a peaceful soundtrack. Released in 2024, it stands out for its innovative climbing mechanics, breathtaking biomes, and the presence of a guiding creature made of water, Ballast.

    Jusant had a Metacritic score of 85 at the time of this recording. According to howlongtobeat.com, completing the main storyline takes about five hours, but with its explorative design and alternative paths, players can delve deeper into the game's mysteries.

    Both hosts played on the Xbox Series X via Game Pass. Alex also played some on the Steam Deck.

    This episode is unofficially brought to you in part by the three point line.


    Support the Show.
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    Email us at hello@lowfivegaming.com.

    Theme music is by AJ Norman. Design assets were created by Studio Day Job.

    Low Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Gris

    Gris

    Alex and Luke talk Gris.

    Gris is a visually stunning and emotionally evocative platformer game developed by Nomada Studio and published by Devolver Digital. In this game, players explore a serene yet melancholic world, unfolding a narrative about personal growth and overcoming hardship. Released in December 2018, Gris has been celebrated for its breathtaking artwork, poignant storytelling, and innovative gameplay mechanics. As of recording, Gris had an 83 Metacritic score.

    According to howlongtobeat.com, completing Gris takes about 4 hours, but for those seeking to fully immerse in its world and uncover all its secrets, it could extend further.

    Alex and Luke journeyed through the beautiful landscapes of Gris, experiencing its unique blend of art and narrative. They played on the Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X, each captivated by the game's visual and auditory artistry.

    Check out 'How Gris Made You Cry With Its Colors' by Daryl Talks Games for a great breakdown of Gris' colors, music, etc. 

    This episode is unofficially brought to you in part real trees and  chicken parm.


    Support the Show.
    Visit us at LowFiveGaming.com.

    Join the Low Five Discord!

    Email us at hello@lowfivegaming.com.

    Theme music is by AJ Norman. Design assets were created by Studio Day Job.

    Low Five Gaming is a Studio Low Five Production.

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Crash Chords ,

Phenomenal!

Love this pod so much. Hosts are a delight. Great insight. Fun and funny. Monthly release means I can actually keep up with it lol.

- Matt aka Stormageddon

TheMuff1nMon ,

Love it!

Such a cool show! Knocking off one game a month and doing a deep dive is super interesting. Keep up the good work

clairelauer28 ,

Best video game podcast ever

This is by far the BEST video game podcast that I’ve ever heard.

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