
The Thirsty Mage is the pub where friends meet to have a drink and talk about their favourite new and retro RPGs. Whether specific games or RPG related topics, the pub is always open for positive discussion.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 322 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

The pub partakes in a spoilercast of the Game of the Year in our hearts for 2025, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter.
In this episode, David and Casey take a deep trek through the dark and demon-filled world of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. From their favourite titles, to their most used demons, they explore what makes SMT such a fascinating series to explore.
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Our latest episode is all about Digimon or Pokémon, as Paige joins us to discuss Digimon Story - Time Stranger and Pokémon Legends Z-A.
For some strange reason, David thought this was the year he could get over his Kinemortophobia, but alas that proved not to be the case. He and Casey discuss Resident Evil, Silent Hill F and The Nameless Game.
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Welcome to The Thirsty Mage, the Inn to rest the party of your mind. Put on a pair of fuzzy slippers, stoke the fire and lean gently back in a preposterously high backed chair. Sip on a premium ale why don’t you (no one else will) and relax as the regulars soothe your weary soul with their unique home brew of informed discussion, bleary eyed nostalgia and anticipatory hype. Long live the Thirsty Mage!
I enjoy the background and structure of each game they discuss. It’s an interesting listen and happy to be a subscriber. 👍
Happy to see such a great show from fellow Canadians.
I really like the main crew of David and Jordan, but every time they have Paige on she ruins the entire episode, mumbling through the entire episode, she is the worst to listen to. I’d give 5 stars were she never on any episodes.
Excellent episode and really enjoyed the breakdown of some of the SaGa games. If are interested in some obscure JRPGs, this is a great intro episode to spark with.
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Apple Podcasts | #103 |
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Focusing on both classic and contemporary RPGs, the discussions capture the essence of nostalgia blended with current gaming trends. Each episode often features a mix of humorous anecdotes, personal reflections, and informative insights into a variety of role-playing games, ranging from beloved franchises to lesser-known titles. The hosts create a casual atmosphere that invites listeners into a world where they can enjoy spirited discussions while having a drink, making it an enjoyable and engaging experience for RPG enthusiasts.
Additionally, the unique RPG club segment where hosts discuss specific games together enhances community involvement and gives listeners a chance to hear deep dives into game mechanics, character narratives, and i... more
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