This week on State of the Save, Michael and Eric dive into two famously ambitious but undeniably flawed games: Hulk for the PlayStation 2 and Obsidian’s cult-favorite spy RPG Alpha Protocol. From chaotic superhero destruction to branching espionage gone off the rails, both titles spark a deeper conversation about what makes broken-but-bold games so fascinating.Michael also shares his time with Guilty Gear Strive, exploring its insane characters and bonkers style, along with the surprisingly deep Kirby Air Riders. Eric checks in with an update on his growing CloverPit addiction and how it’s shaping his week in gaming, and his return to Night City in Cyberpunk 2077.Looking ahead, our next episode will be our annual Holiday Special, where we break down our favorite games of the year and highlight the releases that defined our 2024 playlists.Then, starting in January, we’re bringing back the classic GameClub format for a full three-part deep dive into Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. Just like our earlier GameClub series, we’ll take the game section by section, analyzing story beats, gameplay systems, major themes, standout moments, and the legacy it left behind.Follow @StateOfTheSave on Instagram and Bluesky for updates, and catch streams, clips, and highlights on YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok. Subscribe and leave a review—every rating helps more listeners discover the show.Timecodes:0:00 - Intro4:02 - Guilty Gear Strive15:03 - Kirby Air Rider21:30 - Cyberpunk 207730:20 - CloverPit37:47 - Hulk (2003)1:00:33 - Alpha Protocol1:23:40 - Game of the Year Show/METAL GEAR SOLID 4!
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Halo 3: ODST/Return of the Obra Dinn
In this episode of State of the Save, Michael finally plays Halo 3: ODST… but before he can even talk about the game, he drops a long-kept secret about his personal history with the Halo franchise that changes everything.Eric takes on Return of the Obra Dinn, the critically acclaimed investigative adventure from Lucas Pope. With its meticulous logic puzzles and unforgettable art style, it pulls him in like a gripping mystery novel he can’t put down.The guys also delve into the 2025 games they missed, along with the 2026 games worth looking forward to, the ways Call of Duty Black Ops 7 falls short, and Michael’s sudden obsession with Hypnospace Outlaw.To wrap it up, they trade picks for the next episode—two flawed but fascinatingly ambitious games from the PS2/Xbox 360 era. Follow @StateOfTheSave on Instagram and Bluesky for updates, and catch streams, clips, and highlights on YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok. Subscribe and leave a review to help more listeners discover the show!Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro3:15 - Call of Duty: Black Ops 79:00 - 2025 Games as the year wraps up19:30 - Final Fantasy XVI21:20 - Hypnospace Outlaw31:54 - Return of the Obra Dinn55:10 - Halo 3: ODST1:30:15- Michael's Pick for Eric1:34:30 - Eric's Pick with Michael
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Metal Gear Acid/Haunting: Starring Polterguy
Michael and Eric return for another episode of State of the Save, diving deep into two wildly different retro experiences. Michael takes on Metal Gear Acid for PSP—a tactical, card-based spin on the Metal Gear Solid series with a plot twist no one will see coming. He also celebrates rolling credits on Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles and admits to falling into Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate thanks to some questionable impulse control.Meanwhile, Eric embraces the Halloween spirit with Haunting: Starring Polterguy, a Sega Genesis cult classic full of ghoulish humor and haunted hijinks. He also shares his thoughts on Ninja Gaiden 4, exploring how it stacks up to the series’ legendary past.To close out the episode, the duo trade picks once again—this time featuring a spooky ghost-ship mystery and a game from one of Eric’s favorite series.Follow @StateOfTheSave on Instagram and Bluesky for show updates. Watch full episodes, clips, and live playthroughs on YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review—every rating helps more gamers discover the show.Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro3:03 - Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles13:30 - Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate16:55 - Ninja Gaiden 427:05 - Outer Wilds 2 looks interesting/Obsidian Games35:22 - Mass Effect Andromeda40:19 - Haunting: Starring Polterguy58:30 - Metal Gear Acid1:13:35 - Eric's Pick with Michael1:23:28 - Michael's Pick for Eric
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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time/Lord of the Rings: The Third Age
Eric and Michael revisit the golden PS2 era with two very different titles: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, the groundbreaking Ubisoft action adventure, and The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, EA’s cinematic RPG with, perhaps, too many ties to the legendary film trilogy.In this episode of State of the Save, the hosts explore what made these games unforgettable, from fluid parkour mechanics and movie-licensed storytelling to the signature early-2000s style that defined the generation. Eric shares his frustrations with Xbox’s new pricing model, while Michael returns to Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, reflecting on an unfinished journey from his youth.The episode also set up the next Game Trade, where Eric challenges Michael to test out a spin-off of one of his favorite series, and Michael introduces Eric to a spooky Sega Genesis game perfect for Halloween season.Follow @StateOfTheSave on Instagram and Bluesky for show updates. Watch streams, clips, and highlights on YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review—every rating helps us bring you more gaming podcasts, reviews, and retrospectives!Timecodes:0:00 – Intro1:45 – Xbox Game Pass Price Increase15:55 – Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles37:05 – Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time49:50 – The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age1:16:08 – Michael's Pick for Eric - A Spooky Sega Genesis Game1:20:55 - Eric Bullies Michael into playing a spin-offMusic:Jungle Mood — Peyruis [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: https://youtu.be/AE4AWGTNa-AFree Download / Stream: http://alplus.io/JungleMoodMetro — Scandinavianz [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: https://youtu.be/NPKwINq8D_4Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/metro
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Super Mario Galaxy/NFL Blitz 2001
It’s game swap time on State of the Save! This week, Eric planet-hops his way through Super Mario Galaxy, while Michael battles against the AI in NFL Blitz 2001 to figure out how the classic football game cheats.In a fun twist, the guys swap unexpected picks—Eric hands Michael an RPG, and Michael drops Eric into a once-beloved franchise that’s due for a comeback.Along the way, they dive into nostalgic discussions about two iconic retro titles: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Halo 2. If you love classic Nintendo and Xbox games, quirky game swaps, and deep-cut gaming conversations, this episode has it all.Follow @StateOfTheSave on Instagram and Bluesky for show updates. Watch streams, clips, and highlights on YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review—every rating helps us bring you more gaming podcasts, reviews, and retrospectives!Timecodes:0:00 – Intro2:00 – The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker11:35 – Halo 216:15 – Super Mario Galaxy27:40 – Retro Game Talk32:40 – Back to Mario Galaxy35:30 – NFL Blitz 200150:25 – Michael’s pick for Eric53:08 – Eric’s pick for MichaelMusic:Jungle Mood — Peyruis [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: https://youtu.be/AE4AWGTNa-AFree Download / Stream: http://alplus.io/JungleMoodMetro — Scandinavianz [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library PlusWatch: https://youtu.be/NPKwINq8D_4Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/metro
State of the Save is a video game podcast where hosts Eric and Michael challenge each other to play games outside their usual playlists.
Each episode, they swap titles: sometimes hidden gems they think the other will love, other times bold picks meant to push them out of their comfort zones.
Expect passionate debates, surprising discoveries, and the occasional friendly frustration as they explore everything from beloved classics to indie darlings to cult favorites.
State of the Save is perfect for gamers who love fresh perspectives, deep dives, and discovering their next favorite game.