Kinda Funny Games Daily: The Last of Us Season 2 Trailer Reactions - March 10, 2025
Hosts: Greg “GameOverGreggy” Miller, Tim Gettys, and Blessing Adeoye Jr.
Introduction and Overview
In today’s episode of Kinda Funny Games Daily, hosted by Greg Miller, Tim Gettys, and Blessing Adeoye Jr., the team dives deep into the latest happenings in the gaming world. Celebrating Mario Day on March 10th, the hosts share their enthusiasm for the day, discuss their recent gaming marathons, and hint at exciting content lined up for listeners. As Greg playfully declares, “[03:04] We still don't know,” setting a lighthearted tone for the show.
The Last of Us Season 2 Trailer Reactions
A significant portion of the episode centers around the much-anticipated The Last of Us Season 2 trailer. The hosts express their excitement and analyze key moments from the trailer. Ryan Reynolds remarks, “[12:03] I thought that was incredible... This looks spot on for what they're doing,” highlighting the trailer's fidelity to the game's essence. They delve into character developments, particularly focusing on Abby's portrayal and the challenges of adapting such a complex narrative from game to screen. Greg muses, “[18:31] How much you know? At what point are we stretching this too thin?” underscoring concerns about maintaining story integrity across multiple seasons.
Death Stranding 2 Announcement
Transitioning to major game announcements, the hosts discuss Death Stranding 2, slated for release on June 6th, 2025, for PS5. The trailer’s stunning visuals and thematic depth captivate the hosts. Snowbike Mike notes, “[34:07] It looks like every Unreal Engine 5 demo you've ever seen,” praising the technical prowess showcased in the trailer. They also touch upon the collaboration between Sony and Kojima Productions, expressing high expectations for the sequel’s narrative and gameplay innovations.
Mario Day Celebrations and News
In honor of Mario Day, the podcast covers several Nintendo-related updates:
- Super Mario Brothers 3 Original Soundtrack has been added to the Nintendo Music application for Switch Online subscribers.
- A new Mario Kart LEGO set is unveiled, priced at $170 and releasing on May 5th, 2025. Despite his reservations, Greg humorously comments, “[55:44] I don't like the way Mario Legos look, period.”
- Exclusive discounts on iconic Mario titles are available on the My Nintendo store, including Mario Bros. Wonder RPG and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.
Xbox's New Gaming Handheld Announcement
A hot topic is Microsoft's venture into the handheld gaming market. Partnering with OEMs like Asus and Lenovo, Xbox introduces its new gaming handheld, codenamed Keenan, expected to launch later in 2025. Snowbike Mike elaborates, “[38:17] This gaming handheld would look unmistakably Xbox, complete with an official Xbox guide button,” emphasizing its integration with Windows, the Microsoft Store, and Game Pass. Greg expresses enthusiasm, “[39:54] What is distinctly Xbox? What does that look like?” pondering the device's unique features compared to existing handhelds like the Steam Deck.
Split Fiction's Success
The hosts celebrate the impressive launch of Split Fiction, Hazelight Studios’ latest co-op game, which reached 259,000 concurrent players on Steam, making it EA’s second most-played game on the platform. Greg marvels, “[58:51] Holy,” while Snowbike Mike attributes its success to captivating gameplay and the lingering popularity from the pandemic-driven surge in gaming.
Wonder Stop Review
Highlighting indie successes, the podcast reviews Wonder Stop, an indie game that blends gardening and tea brewing with darker, mysterious elements. Despite initial skepticism, reviews are largely positive, earning an 82 on Metacritic. Greg humorously admits, “[60:39] I didn't even know about this game,” while Snowbike Mike encourages listeners to support the title, “[60:46] Lots of eights. I don't have time.”
Call of Duty Verdansk Map Returns
Excitement builds around Call of Duty’s announcement to bring back the classic Verdansk map on April 3rd. Greg anticipates a revival in player engagement, stating, “[64:01] This is gonna be a big moment for Call of Duty,” while Snowbike Mike reflects on past multiplayer successes, “[63:36] I'm so excited for this.”
Other Gaming News
The episode also touches on several other key updates:
- Diablo 4 will feature increased difficulty and XP gains next season.
- Control Ultimate Edition receives a new 1.3 update for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, introducing the Dr. Tokui tapes collectible missions with voiceover by Hideo Kojima.
- A new Resident Evil feature film is set for release on September 18th, 2026, directed by Zach Kreger.
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle video game garners a new ESRB rating, hinting at a PS5 launch in Spring 2025.
Listener Super Chats
Engaging with their audience, the hosts read and respond to listener super chats. For instance:
- Aaron Lyon’s “[53:15]” comment critiques the trailer’s references, while Deshaun Fortune’s “[66:55]” question explores Xbox’s potential evolution into a pre-built PC platform.
- Snowbike Mike shares Greg’s own speculations and the team's dynamic interactions, adding humor and personality to the discussion.
Conclusion
Wrapping up, the hosts remind listeners to support their content through Patreon for ad-free episodes and exclusive perks. They preview upcoming segments, including a Games Cast focused on Death Stranding 2 and Greg’s personal adventures filming a movie. As Greg aptly puts it, “[67:21] This podcast is brought to you in part by Stash,” segueing into final ads before bidding farewell.
Notable Quotes:
- Greg Miller: “[03:04] We still don't know.”
- Ryan Reynolds: “[12:03] I thought that was incredible... This looks spot on for what they're doing.”
- Snowbike Mike: “[34:07] It looks like every Unreal Engine 5 demo you've ever seen.”
- Greg Miller: “[39:54] What is distinctly Xbox? What does that look like?”
- Snowbike Mike: “[38:17] This gaming handheld would look unmistakably Xbox, complete with an official Xbox guide button.”
This comprehensive overview captures the essence of Kinda Funny Games Daily’s episode on March 10, 2025, providing listeners with insightful discussions, detailed analyses, and engaging interactions that highlight the vibrant world of video gaming.
