Remap Radio 55 – It’s Modular!
We begin where all good podcasts begin, of course, with Patrick, Rob, Janet, and Cado talking about Bionicle.
We begin where all good podcasts begin, of course, with Patrick, Rob, Janet, and Cado talking about Bionicle.
We all have boulders we're rolling up a hill in our lives. For Patrick, though, it's an actual virtual boulder in The Game of Sisyphus, and Cado and Rob are here to provide emotional support.
The Remap HOA has pool fever. Of course, by pool fever, we mean building a pool, then tearing it down because you made a mistake, and having a crisis about what it means to be a father.
The wheel of my turn turns to the wheels of motorcycles, cars, and big rigs, oh my! Join the Remap crew as they dig into the latest entry into the Mad Max saga.
And now, the conclusion of Patrick’s ongoing interview series from Summer Game Fest, featuring mechs, cats, tactics, and rocks.
It’s impossible to begin anywhere but with the ongoing, evolving, and increasingly upsetting story surrounding the popular streamer Herschel "Guy" Beahm, aka Dr. Disrespect.
Another day to celebrate Remap in-person, with some help from Austin Walker. And Gollum. And a racing wheel...for farming.
Rob, Cado, Patrick, and a few guests gathered together to celebrate Remap, push boulders up a hill, and use typewriters.
It’s time for another round of interviews from Patrick’s time at Summer Game Fest earlier this month. Today, it’s conversations with the developers behind Astro Bot, Fear the Spotlight, and Building Relationships.
Can Nvidia's streaming service handle the horrors of organized labor on an oil rig? #sponsored
Nintendo brings the goods, Selaco brings the heat, Still Wakes the Deep brings the Scotch.
The HOA boys are back, and they’re ready to tackle the hottest topic of all: heating and cooling.
One round of demos wasn't enough, so we're back for more indie games vying for attention on Steam, and we've got some good ones.
Patrick and Cado check out what Nintendo has in store for the Switch's final year, and it's apparently full of bangers?
Patrick recently attended Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest in sunny Los Angeles, California, and came back with interviews, starting with Arranger, Harmonium, and Neva.