Endless Sand and Endless Baby Steps
We can't get enough of the world's most frustrating walking simulator.
We can't get enough of the world's most frustrating walking simulator.
Rob sits down with Duncan Fyfe to discuss his piece on the lore and world building of Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind and the tension that can form between developers and fans.
404 Media's Emanuel Maiberg is back on the HOA to talk about becoming the neighborhood's frontline crusader against bedbugs.
Chia's back to continue exploring Marathon Classic and runs into the infamous "Colony Ship For Sale, Cheap" Mission! Will the 90's level design finally break her?
For a limited time engagement, Rob and Natalie are combining their collective puzzle prowess to play Blue Prince.
Janet's at GDC, but the crew is joined by Dia Lacina to talk Project Helix, the wild and increasingly expensive world of Fortnite V-Bucks, the state of New York suing Valve, Star Trek, and more.
It's been a long road this season, will it all pay off?
This week, Patrick’s talking with journalist Jack Ryan about his excellent (but distressing) piece about casinos, crypto, and AI are junking up your favorite web sites.
No friends will be made in this cutthroat (and extremely) silly take on golf.
Welcome to Remap Detours, our once a *mumbles incoherently* show where we bring you behind the scenes to the banter that gets cut for time or happens before we're officially rolling tape.
Friendslop Fridays is back, this time with Danika, Chia, Janet, and Patrick checking out Mimesis.
Chia is checking out the old Marathon games so she can be up to date on all the Lore in new Marathon, come along as she deals with labyrinthine map design and rampant AI!
Join Patrick, Janet, Chia, and Danika for Remap Radio, where it’s time for another upsetting trip into the world of “Hey, why did this live service game fail?” with Highguard and “Hey, it really feels like AI is rotting things?”
When Adam Stjärnljus and Klas Eriksson met in school, little did they know they’d become friends and decades later decide to make a game. That game became Planet of Lana.
Danika, Janet, and Chia have done the research and come to a new conclusion: everyone needs new paints.