Remap's Marathon Runners Enter the Cryo Archive
Rob and Chia are being joined by a ringer, Matthew Gault, to help shepherd them into the Cryo Archive!
Rob and Chia are being joined by a ringer, Matthew Gault, to help shepherd them into the Cryo Archive!
Durandal is being besieged by the Pfhor forces and it seems like we have to say good bye to our Durandaddy. No, in fact, Chia won't say goodbye. She'll say "see you later."
The biggest move since Xbox installed a new CEO is a familiar move: changing the price of Game Pass. Which gets the Remap Radio crew into a long consideration of the vibes around various price points. Does $8.99 feel good?
This is our third time trying to conquer the Manbreaker. Will Patrick be the conquerer, or the conquered?
Rob and Patrick are back with a new HOA Mailbag but first, Rob's got a story about how your friendly neighborhood mechanic might be worth a visit over the local dealership when it comes to repairs.
Rob's Training is nearly complete, now we need to get him ready for the ultimate challenge: Cryo Archive.
Durandal really needs to learn everything he can about the S'pht and their mysterious missing clan, and the only way to do it is to have Chia storm their homeworld.
Bad news for Marathon fans: Rob “the anti-influencer” Zacny is playing a lot of Bungie’s extraction shooter. Plus, Patrick and Janet have been playing (and really enjoying) Capcom’s Pragmata.
Maybe Patrick shouldn't have mocked this thing as "not that hard."
Join Rob, Patrick, Janet, and Chia as they unpack their religious pasts, the tropes of whodunnit mysteries, and the throughlines of Rian Johnson's Benoit Blanc murder mysteries.
Chia's jumping straight into Marathon 2 because she couldn't get enough of that wacky cat Durandal. Join her as she explores an alien world and kills everyone she meets... for the good of humanity, right?
Rob's been bitten by the Marathon bug. Can Chia help protect Remap's precious rook?
A week without a stressful AI story? Truly, a blessing! Welcome to a new episode of Remap Radio, where instead we mull what, if any, obligation game developers have to online games that find success in an era of live service.
Would you be shocked to learn that Patrick jumped at the chance to chat with 1000xResist's developers about their new game, Prove You're Human?