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This Week at Remap

Patrick Klepek

My children do this funny thing now where they know that I root for the Bears, so they troll me by rooting for the other team. Given that I'm someone who used to walk into bars and dump $20 into the jukebox to play things like the long end credits music to E.T. or a purposely bad keyboard rendition of The X-Files theme, it feels thematically appropriate. But it didn't mean anything until the final minutes, when the Bears finally did what the Bears have been doing a lot lately, which is convince you that they have a chance, then step all over your heart. Fortunately, I have a podcast to work out my feelings.

-pk, who, despite it all, thinks Caleb Williams looks great


  • PODCAST: Sports! – You asked of for it, so it's happening. Our hearts are broken (again), and the only way to understand it all is to speak into a microphone. Also, there are a lot of really fuckin' good teams this year. How about that Josh Allen?
  • ARTICLE: Remap Recommends, Volume III This time, we're back to games. Over the holiday, I played all sorts of weird ones, including finishing Arco, starting and finishing 1000xResist, starting and finishing Arctic Eggs, and then finally in the wee hours of Sunday, as I should've been sleeping, starting Fear the Spotlight.
  • STREAM: S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 – How much longer can Cado and Rob survive the wastes?
  • STREAM: Wheel of GeForce NOW – You know the drill.
  • PODCAST: Remap Radio – Because Rob has some construction going on at his place, making recording a challenge this week, we should have an excellent guest hopping on with us. I don't want to jinx it, but it's a familiar face.
  • ARTICLE: Letter Series – You can tell Rob is on one when I suddenly get sent a shared document with several hundred words about football camera angles. I wouldn't have it any other way.

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Patrick Klepek (he/him) is an editor at Remap. In another life, he worked on horror movie sets, but instead, he also runs Crossplay, a newsletter about parenting and video games. You can follow him on TwitterThreadsMastodon, and Bluesky.

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