Can Next Gen still wow us without pretty graphics? This guy thinks so.
When a game charges impatient players for shortcuts, everyone pays the cost. Figuratively.
Viewer beware: part of this episode defends EA. And the rest is the usual nonsense.
Kyle must choose a side in the war for box art freedom.
Kyle lays bare his appreciation for hype in its purest form.
Kyle's under the weather, but the show must go on! Half hilarious, half depressing.
Press conference connoisseur Kyle Bosman gives Microsoft some crucial advice.
Kyle gives his three big takeaways from the Xbox One reveal.
With all the E3 attention going to Sony and Microsoft, Kyle remembers the underdog.
With only days remaining, Kyle gives some last-minute advice and makes some dumb bets.
Kyle wraps up the All Access Live coverage with a critical eye on Nintendo's indirect approach to E3.
E3 is finally over, and now Kyle reflects on what we've learned.
Kyle and his weird puffy sleeves helplessly struggle against the inevitabilities of progress.
Kyle digs into the GameTrailers library to give a forgotten game a second chance.
Kyle bellyaches over Don Mattrick's big move.
Kyle can't take any more snooty excuses.
On this week's Final Bosman, Kyle foolishly asserts that the Wii U is next gen.
Kyle exhibits a bygone franchise in another blind game test.
Kyle is pumped for next gen and last gen at the same time. And Jet Moto.
While trapped in a Vancouver hotel, Kyle is baffled by recent rumors.
The next gen competition gets messy as Kyle picks apart the biggest news from Gamescom.
Kyle peeks into the impact of recent GTA V leaks.
Kyle tries to make the most of his short time at PAX.
Kyle evaluates the effect of Sony's recent announcements.
Kyle shrugs his shoulders at one of the future's best games.
Amidst next gen spec speculation, Kyle ponders the importance of power.
Kyle collects his thoughts on Valve's big announcements.
Kyle remembers everything he won’t miss about our current consoles.
On this week's episode of The Final Bosman, Kyle tallies the casualties of the console wars.
Kyle remembers the greatest next-gen moments of his miserable life.
Can Kyle have a serious conversation about games while dressed as a big bag of candy? Find out!
Kyle makes a long analogy for what’s going on with the next gen launches.
Kyle buckles in for the PlayStation 4 launch.
Kyle ranks video gaming's biggest players in some irrational order.
Kyle gets in the Thanksgiving spirit for a few brief moments.
Kyle gets caught up in the excitement of VGX award fever.
Kyle gets over VGX the only way he knows how—talking about games.
Kyle reflects back on the accomplishments of the year's greatest games.
Kyle risks his microscopic reputation on a bunch of irrational gambles for the new year.
Kyle fondly recalls his two most-played game demos of all time.
On this week’s episode of The Final Bosman, Kyle has simple solutions to all of gaming’s greatest problems.
Kyle considers the importance of putting things in games that most people will never see.
Kyle sifts through the announcement of Satoru Iwata's bizarre future plans.
Kyle responds to Amazon’s industry moves and Ground Zeroes’ dinkiness.
Kyle tries to step inside the mind of gaming's greatest maniacs.
Kyle stops to smell the fragrant roses of next gen successes.
Kyle takes some time away from the news to have an important, logical games discussion.
Kyle finally has no choice but to acknowledge some recent Xbox rumors.
Kyle has advice for everyone involved in post-release disappointments.
Kyle is head over heels for 2014’s biggest ripoff.
Kyle thinks that maybe a few more companies could follow Nintendo’s lead.
Kyle slogs through the most sinister, repugnant video game in history and lives to tell the tale
Kyle learns to cope with the moneyball of video game prequels.
Kyle lays out how Microsoft can still win the marathon!
Kyle attempts to find the strength for season pass forgiveness.
Mario Kart's newest characters open up Kyle’s old wounds.
Kyle measures his hype for all of E3's upcoming press conferences.
Kyle measures the impact of some recent game announcements.
Kyle reminisces about the big show in his most casual episode ever.
Press Conference Connoisseur Kyle Bosman impolitely advises E3's biggest shows.
Kyle has a total blast at the biggest event of the year.
Kyle reviews each of this year’s E3 press conferences with reckless abandon.
Kyle returns from hiatus just because some pre-order nonsense made him mad.
Kyle wishes that a certain video game could just be happy being a video game.
Kyle discovers some nightmarish creatures hiding within the Wii U marketplace.
As Kyle moves into his new desk in front of some space stuff, he reflects back on the positive changes in 2014.
After a torrentially leaky weekend, Kyle wonders if the modern age leaves any room for surprises.
Kyle gives a behind-the-scenes look into the making of his PAX 2014 episode.
Kyle shows a lot of growth in his quest to become a mentally stable human being.
Kyle is reunited with one of his all-time favorite games.
When an age-old debate arrives at his doorstep, Kyle must take a stance.
Kyle sees an ad for the New 3DS and never looks back.
Kyle does his best to not get worked up about Assassin’s Creed Unity’s console parity.
After new controversies arise, Kyle just never seems to learn his lesson.
Since he refuses to believe in bad games, Kyle gives one clearly bad game a shot.
Kyle celebrates the reason for the season with a couple of frightening stories.
Jacob Levelle gets the drop on Advanced Warfare and is super excited to answer your questions!
Kyle takes a strictly analytical look back on the PlayStation 4’s first 365 days.
Kyle tries to pin down what it is that makes us care about video games.
Kyle measures his tolerance for stupid bugs in video games.
After all of the megatons that dropped in Las Vegas, Kyle cleans up with a few hot tips.
As 2014 comes to a close, Kyle fondly recalls the biggest video game achievements in one crazy year of gaming!
At the dawn of a new year, Kyle quantifies his excitement for the season’s Top Anticipated lists.
Kyle sifts through the thick, boggy nonsense of video game sales figures.
Kyle does not fear pointlessness as he places each publisher into his petty tier list.
Kyle checks in on the recent eruption of interesting movements in video game coverage.
Returning to one of his all-time favorites, Kyle remembers what’s important in games.
Amid growing support for strictly qualitative critique, Kyle fights for the right to 7.8.
The controversy isn’t over until The Final Bosman himself chimes in! Get ready for a lengthy discussion on gaming’s latest disgrace, The Order: 1886.
IGN Italy spills the beans on Metal Gear Solid V’s release date and Kyle has a laugh.
With his creepiest hairdo in months, Kyle adds up how times have changed since this weird show began.
In the middle of one sick week, Kyle manages to control his temper.
When gaming’s biggest director gets the pink slip, what hope is left? That’s a good description for this episode.
You can’t delay a Zelda game and expect regular old Kyle Bosman to not cry about it.
Kyle finds everything he’s ever wanted in an unexpected place, a creepy-as-frick old town named Yharnam.
Kyle learns the true meaning to that part of the movie where Shang Tsung goes “Your soul is mine.”
Konami’s most promising new game is lost forever and it makes Kyle feel like a little bloody lunch bag.
As Downloadable Content continues to evolve, Kyle’s battles grow desperate. Note: This episode does not require the use of Bosmiibo.
Kyle almost titled this episode “Let’s Get Kickstarted in Here” but somebody already took that one.
For The Final Bosman #100, Kyle finally covers the franchise he loves most.
With the largest group of E3 press conferences ever, Kyle helps you sort the must-sees from the must-avoids.
With three newcomers joining the press conference rumble, Kyle is here to help.
It's the best time of the year, but Kyle seems low. Can anything get him back in the E3 spirit?
While the clock swiftly ticks down to the end of E3, Kyle tries to capture the show's essence for everyone at home.
E3 is over, yet Kyle still can't stop thinking about a dumb CG trailer for a game that's never coming out.
When Kyle's potential dream game fails to make waves, he searches for answers.
This week's episode is dedicated to Nintendo's late President and CEO, Satoru Iwata.
Kyle senses a shift in the universe as slimebag DLC becomes openly embraced.
As the risks of big budget games increase, Kyle tries decoding the secrets to growing an audience.
Gamescom apparently brings out the best in Microsoft, and Kyle is digging the new vibes.
Kyle is sick of all the negativity surrounding his new favorite game.
Kyle and special guest Mike Huber describe their struggles in going full internet dark for a game they (might) love
A recent revelation tosses Kyle into a vortex of self-doubt, but Brandon Jones is there to lift him out.
TGS live streams are next to impossible to catch, so Kyle fills you in on everything Twitter can't communicate.
Kyle shares his little feelings after some reflection on Hideo Kojima’s final Metal Gear game.
The Wii U’s little big game brings hard lessons on game design and philosophy.
Kyle reads into just what the console sales landscape is looking like this holiday season.
As rumors and details pile up for Nintendo’s next console, Kyle finds hope where there should be none.
As the PlayStation 4 acquires new games and other exclusive nonsense, a certain French games event officially becomes a big deal.
As one of gaming’s biggest companies becomes bigger, Kyle plays some Candy Crush on a quest for understanding.
After an unexpectedly legendary Nintendo Direct, Kyle feels comfortable enough using an Austin Powers reference for this title.
Ultra Smash is Ultra Filler and Kyle uses this opportunity to preach the greatness of video game progressions.
With The Game Awards just days away, Kyle defines the qualities a title needs to become champion.
Kyle’s obsession for press conferences knows no bounds as he needlessly needles a good-natured, fan-focused event.
2015 had lots of good things, and so here are the ten best. Honestly it looks like Kyle just wanted to make a list.
The year cannot end without Kyle bestowing the highest honor in all of gaming: The Bossy.
Not every game can be everyone’s most anticipated, so Kyle turns into Zach Siler for all these Laney Boggses.
As video games begin to enter a ripe old age, Kyle lays down some ground rules for proper anniversary celebration.
As Pokémon takes on the Super Bowl, Kyle is reminded of the years-long struggle for TV ads to not be so dumb
Kyle has always loved buttons, and on this week he has received a fortuitous opportunity to sing their praises.
Here's all the advice Sony needs to have a successful, non-embarrassing press event. Unofficial pilot episode.
The PlayStation 4 announcement was two hours long, but what did we learn?
As the clock ticks to the end of E3, Kyle struggles to see it all.
Miss the panel at PAX? We got you covered! Kyle, Marcus and Mike take audience questions and more in this special session.
Kyle tears down a good-natured PS2 classic to set the record straight once and for all.