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@tigerdx: I get the same error when I try that link too. I am not sure if this is Doggcatcher not understanding something new or GB's new podcast.

URL is valid, but doesn't look like a valid RSS feed: org.apache.harmony.xml.ExpatParser$ParseException: At line 42, column 200: undefined entity

I am running the latest version of DoggCatcher (yay for their new visual update, btw), and all my other feeds are working just fine.

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#2  Edited By AzureWolf

@YI_Orange said:

Do you want spectator games or backseat games? If you just want to watch, I don't know. If you want to actually interact and bring something to the experience without being annoying(think the Endurance Runs), then I'd say pretty much anything. It also depends on if the person playing is entertaining. Every game has good parts and bad parts, but I would bet most games are pretty boring for the spectator much more often than entertaining purely on their own.

Both. In Walking Dead, I've had friends say "do this," or comment on my choices. In Journey, it was basically silence.

I did not expect Lollipop Chainsaw as a possible choice, haha. I'll check out the open world games! Thanks!

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#3  Edited By AzureWolf

So Walking Dead and Journey seem to be fun to watch for other people. Does anyone else have recommendations for games that other people enjoy watching? Maybe Sleeping Dogs?

Also, anyone know what factors make a game fun to watch? In Walking Dead, it clearly was the story, but Journey, there was the visuals. Basically, I'm asking what within a review of a game would be flags that indicate the game would be fun for more than just the gamer.

Thanks!