Remap Radio
199
Episodes
4.9 / 5
Rating

Remap Radio

by Remap Radio

Category
Leisure
Frequency
Updated weekly
Language
English
Remap Radio is a new podcast from the creators of the long-running video game podcast Waypoint Radio. Join Rob Zacny, Chia Contreras, Patrick Klepek, and their friends and colleagues as they set off on a new adventure that has them obsessing over the video game Dragon’s Dogma nearly as much as they question the nature of capitalism.

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Recent Reviews

Fantastic Podcast

patontheback74/19/2026

I’ve loved listening to the crew since the waypoint days. Absolute best long form discussions of the news with great insights into gaming as a whole. Highly recommended!

Isn’t worth it anymore 😔

OneLastJob3/4/2026

Listened since the beginning of the waypoint days and unfollowed the show today 3/4/26 😭 breaks my heart to say goodbye after this many years. we had a good run but it’s just …uninteresting now. I agree wholeheartedly with the politics of the show and I like the people on it, they just seemed to have lost that sauce of how to make it interesting to the listener. I’m glad they didn’t get the waypoint name, it would be the way I feel about Giant Bomb today

Essential listening

CoonandFriends32/26/2026

A video game podcast that made me fall in love with video games all over again

Oof

Bool Radley2/24/2026

Kirkland signature brand cast of “what we do in the shadows”

born after ‘97? probably not for you

mr.windupbird2/23/2026

mostly inoffensive, sometimes charming! but if you have no familiarity with waypoint/weren’t invested in their particular subset of late-2010s twitter parasociality, all you’re left with is millennials giving the same takes on the same games & news that you can find on any other podcast/games publication homepage. it’s at its best when doing deep dives into niche war games or dumb corporate heuristics, but is mostly 2 1/2 hrs of the hosts reading their bluesky feeds followed by a hollow “fight the power”-esque quip (or, more commonly, an equally milquetoast 10 minute tangent). not trying to be mean, these seem like nice enough people. just don’t listen for months hoping the brief flashes of something interesting will become more common– they won’t :/