This Week at Remap
It's demo time. It's Summer Game Fest diary time. It's more Blue Prince time.
It's demo time. It's Summer Game Fest diary time. It's more Blue Prince time.
A tribute to a Chicago Bulls legend.
The best time to buy something was six months ago. The next best time to buy something is...five years from now? Rob and Patrick reflect on the ongoing pricing crisis that makes predicting your financial decisions so much harder now.
The unlikely story of a mouse becoming the hopeful savior for a virtual world—and a real one.
A shorter week, but that won't stop us from podding, streaming, article...ing?
In which Rob and Patrick gush over the new Apple TV show that's more horror than comedy, except when it's more comedy than horror.
The developers behind Bubsy 4D make their case for pushing the platforming genre into expressive new directions—and forgiving Bubsy 3D's sins.
Tales from the yard in HOA, yearning for N64 platformers, respecting the tradition of sim golf, and much more.
In which Patrick and Rob exchange stories about, well, emotions.
Venturing into platform city, a return to power washing, and more.
Rob and Patrick pose each other a simple question: given enough time, what video game—or type of video game—would you pass the hours with?
Mixtape is Life Is Strange (absent the supernatural) by way of John Hughes, a game where its developers tried to translate teenage angst into a controller.
A Silksong spoilercast jump scare, a strategy sicko moment, and much more.
The video game equivalent of an onion. An onion full of fairies, match 3, and baseball references.
A week with less Rob means one more climb of the Manbreaker, a dance in the Titanium Court, a hillbilly heist, a ranking of platforming games, and more.