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Founded in 2019 by Bryan Arivett and Joshua Hargis, Sacred Icon was originally centered around the Halo franchise only, but in time began to cover all forms of entertainment. If you're nostalgic for the gaming days of old, then chances are you've come to the right place. The podcast officially ended August 2025, but the entire library remains here as a testament to the hard work and passion of everyone involved. Thank you for joining us on this Great Journey. Keep it Sacred!
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All good things must come to an end. We began this journey in 2019 with a deep passion for Halo. The success and love of everyone who listened, contributed and supported us took us further than we ever could have imagined. There's been highs and lows, but when it comes to this endeavor as a whole that is Sacred Icon, it's one big high. We love you …
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It's been almost five full years since the PlayStation 5 hit the market. There has been highs and lows, but for all the success it's seen you wouldn't know it. Today, we're reflecting on why it's not quite the killer console the PS4 was, but also how its far from a disappointment. Lock in your second party deals and greenlight your next dozen live-…
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Do you ever reflect on the fact that there are so many amazing video games that no matter who you are you're destined to at some point be way late to the party on something massively special and/or influential? I may have been there for Ocarina of Time, Halo 2 or Skyrim, but the Metal Gear series manage to slip by me for over 30 years. Spoilers for…
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Have you ever fully believed in something to the point where you would have confidently put money on the line that you wouldn't be wrong? That was me with Helldivers II coming to Xbox, a move I never saw coming...especially published by PlayStation directly. Nonetheless, it's here and it's a good thing for gamers everywhere. Is the way of the exclu…
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There are two ways to look at anything in life. Through the lens of objectivity or caught up in your deepest of emotions. Those who can keep them separate are few and far between, but we will do our best. Perfect Dark and Everwild have been canceled, The Initiative is closed, staff across many teams have been laid off substantially and the confiden…
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We are just days away from the hotly anticipated sequel to Death Stranding, so we figured it was time to cover our thoughts on the first game in depth. If you've never played it or feel it doesn't interest you, we really hope you'll give this a listen. There's a lot more to Death Stranding than meets the eye and the passion for this title is on ful…
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We're finally coming back down to earth from the whirlwind week that was Summer Games Fest. There's a lot of news bursting from the seams we didn't have a week ago. Silent Hill Remake by Bloober Team is coming, Metal Gear Solid Delta will have online multiplayer and the next generation Xbox in practice may have already been revealed to us. There's …
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In what is perhaps one of the biggest weeks for video games in recent memory there is most certainly something for everyone. With everything from the launch of a new Nintendo console to the next mainline Resident Evil we'd have to revoke your gamer card to say there isn't. The Witcher 4, Death Stranding 2, Ghost of Yotei, Silksong, Clockwork Revolu…
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Take a look, it's in a BOOK, a Reading Rainbow! That's right, we finally get to see what Chief and the gang are up to four years later in a new novel. What even is the current direction for the future of Halo? We know that it's in Unreal Engine 5 and a new studio name, but do we really know much beyond that? Summer Games Fest and Microsoft's Xbox s…
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Bungie was once my favorite developer of all time, but that time was half my life ago. They're a company who's always claimed to know what's best no matter the situation and after a decade of ups and downs with Destiny the company has finally hit their own personal rock bottom. Their latest game, Marathon needs to reach a massive audience. The reac…
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(SPOILER FREE) We've been hands on with id Software's latest entry in the DOOM series for a few days now and we're excited to tell you if it lives up to the lofty expectations set by the previous games. Going back many years before the events of DOOM (2016), The Dark Ages sees us in the middle of a medieval war armed with a fur pelt and chainsaw sh…
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster has been out for a little while now and it has many reassessing their thoughts on Bethesda. This studio is known for offering many gamers some of the best video game experiences of their life despite recent games receiving much criticism, fair or otherwise. Does a rose-tinted glance back into the past reveal …
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Hey, guess what? The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster just stealth dropped. Oh, then Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 released to a 92 Metacritic and universal praise. There's a Marathon alpha going and in just over two weeks DOOM: The Dark Ages releases. Then less a month later the Switch 2 console releases with Mario Kart World. How is one supposed…
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Our deepest roots lie within one of Bungie's franchises, so what are our thoughts on their latest game after a news blowout and release date announcement? The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster is so close to stealth dropping that there's a good chance its out when you're reading this. Switch 2 pre-orders have finally gone live and the year is jus…
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After eight long years Nintendo has finally decided to unveil the successor to what is probably the most successful console of all time. We always expect Nintendo to fumble in some way, whether it be unneeded motion controls or some other gimmick we'll never use. Oddly enough, this time Nintendo has delivered perhaps the exact system we've always w…
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We go through the first 75 picks in IGN's top 100 RPGs list to see how it all shakes out. What are the glaring omissions and what titles are right where they should be? In an era where everything has RPG elements the waters can get a little murky, but we're here to commentate on it regardless. Make sure to check back for the top 25 in part 2!…
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It's been five years since Avowed was first announced. Much has changed since then. Xbox has acquired Activision Blizzard and moved into third party publishing, so what does a product that was incubated in a different era look like all these years later? From Fallout: New Vegas to The Outer Worlds, it's time for Obsidian to strike again. Do they st…
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WB has systematically gutted several of their internal development teams after years of poor management. Fable has found itself delayed to 2026 after being announced in 2020. Dragon Age: The Veilguard is being given away for free on PS Plus just FOUR months after releasing at full price. Now that the discussions around the quality of Avowed have es…
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It's the thing that haunts developers and nerds on forums alike, the almighty review score. How can one little number cause so much stress and anxiety? We've all played that perfect 10/10 or returned to the rental store in terror after unintentionally diving headfirst into a 2/10, but there's one number that's more familiar than any...7. Whether th…
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In a gaming climate full of never ending free to play experiences, countless sales, subscription services and a finite amount of time how can developers expect their specific game to break through? If you're faced with a litany of 10/10 quality games what makes you choose the one that is great, but simply less than perfect? If you only have money f…
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The dominoes have finally started to fall. Xbox is releasing one hit after another in a lineup fiercer than any in recent memory. Indiana Jones, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, Avowed, South of Midnight and DOOM are all releasing within the same six-month time frame and that's only the first half of the year. Keep your schedule cleared and your wallets stock…
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Microsoft has long teased, correction, flat out said that they would be bringing their titles to the competition's platform and the plan is now in full effect. Ninja Gaiden 4 was recently announced as a Microsoft published game coming to PlayStation on top of the prior announcement of Indiana Jones and The Outer Wilds 2. Now, Forza Horizon 4 is on …
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Microsoft's annual Xbox Developer Direct is here and with it are nailed down release dates, hype gameplay footage and a few surprises. We share our thoughts on the first half of what is surely to be a stacked year from team green. Remember, this entire show doesn't even include Avowed, which we will be playing in just a few short weeks.…
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It's common to hear people say that 2023 was a banger of a year, but let's not sell 2024 short. From the very beginning until its last breath, 2024 gave us one phenomenal release after another. In this special episode we're giving you a brief overview of what this trip around the sun brought to the table. Join us as we get into Sacred Icon's top 10…
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None of Halo's story would exist without the Flood. In the same vein our podcast wouldn't exist as it does without the work of perhaps my oldest friend, Caleb Webster. We reminisce about old times together, Caleb's influence on Sacred Icon and the future to come. Caleb's latest Halo soundtrack can be found on Spotify at the link: https://open.spoti…
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We're 10 days away from Xbox's annual Developer Direct where they will show off the latest games releasing this year and rumor mill is already swirling. Halo, Gears of War, Hellblade and more are reportedly coming to the PS5 and Switch 2. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is getting the full remake treatment. Can this really all be happening and we're…
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In 2019 after 9 films the Skywalker Saga seemingly came to a close with The Rise of Skywalker. We've covered the Prequels. Then the Clone Wars & Star Wars Stories. After came the Original Trilogy before moving onto The Force Awakens and Last Jedi in the Sequel Trilogy. Join us as we take a look back at a film that had saw many feeling a collective …
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It's that time of year where people around the world tune into the latest news in the gaming industry. Whether it's the E3 of old or the current day Summer Game Fest as we know it there's usually something for everyone. This year, however, was saved primarily by one particular showcase...Xbox. An onslaught of amazing video games for over an hour su…
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In preparation for the Xbox showcase at Summer Games Fest with Geoff Keighley in the year of our lord and savior 2024 we are talking about Bungie’s classic Halo games. That’s right not 343, but Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, ODST and Reach. They defined the Xbox brand, but are they as good as Metacritic claims? The Sacred boys weigh in.…
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Arguably the most contentious movie of all time. Disney’s third Star Wars film split the fandom in two. Most either love or hate it. We find the truth lay somewhere in the middle. After years of this one finding itself in conversations on other topics we've covered, it's time to finally give the floor to it fully. What's left to be said about this …
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