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Neil (Ancient History Hound): GoldenEye, Skyrim, and Games as Refuge

56 min · 3 de dic de 2025
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Neil from the Ancient History Hound podcast joins us to share five games that shaped his life. We discuss discovering the expansive worlds of Tomb Raider 2, evenings playing GoldenEye with university housemates, and the all-consuming nature of Championship Manager. Neil shares how Rome: Total War finally brought together his two passions, ancient history and gaming, and how Skyrim became a vital refuge during challenging times. These aren't just great games. They are the ones that were there during the moments that mattered. Neil's Five Games: * Tomb Raider 2 (1997) * GoldenEye 007 (1997) * Championship Manager (1990s) * Rome: Total War (2004) * The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) Also in this episode: We discuss Honourable Mentions including Red Dead Redemption 2 and Medieval 2: Total War. Find Neil: * Podcast: Ancient History Hound (wherever you get podcasts) * Social: @ancientblogger (X, Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) About Desert Island Disc Drive: Each episode, one guest picks five video games they'd take to a desert island and shares the personal stories behind them. This isn't about the "best games ever" or technical reviews. It is about the games that shaped who we are as players. * Website: discdrivepod.com [https://discdrivepod.com] * Email: joe@discdrivepod.com [joe@discdrivepod.com] * Social: @DiscDrivePod

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