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This week on The Inner Gamer, we’re breaking down the big shifts in how we play, pay for, and perceive our games. First, we spend some time in Pokémon Pokopia, the life-sim spin-off that might actually be the best-crafted Pokémon experience in years. It’s Animal Crossing meets Minecraft, but with a surprisingly emotional "Ghibli-esque" heart.
Then, we tackle the tech controversy of the year: Nvidia DLSS 5. Is "Neural Rendering" the next great leap for graphics, or is it just an "AI Slop" filter that erases the hard work of game artists? We dig into Jensen Huang’s defense and why the community is revolting.
We also dive into the discovery of Sony’s dynamic pricing. From hidden tags in the API to personalized discounts based on your play habits, we discuss how the PlayStation Store is changing the "social contract" of game pricing and what it means for your wallet.
Finally, we recap SXSW 2026. With the Austin Convention Center under construction, the festival went "decentralized." We talk about the new city-wide vibe, the "AI Apocaloptimism" panels, and the VR games with no dialogue trees.
Show Notes:
00:45 - Housekeeping
1:42 - Pokémon Pokopia Review: The Best Pokémon Game in 30 Years?
48:58 - Why DLSS 5 is Gaming’s Most Polarizing Tech
1:17:07 - Sony’s Dynamic Pricing: Why Your Games May Cost More Than Your Friend’s
1:43:25 - Is SXSW Still Worth It? Our 2026 Austin Retrospective
2:29:45 - Upcoming Video Game Releases
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Woman Announcer - Ariana Guerra; Actress
"Wisdom" by Super Nostalgia 64
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