Remap Recommends, Volume XIX
It's time for stories about fractured father/daughter relationships, a surprising reaction to Superman, and naturally, a Star Wars board game.
It's time for stories about fractured father/daughter relationships, a surprising reaction to Superman, and naturally, a Star Wars board game.
It's got that bayonet spirit in it.
Do you remember the first piece of art that fucked you up?
The Bears seem good. Are they good? Does it matter? When do you let logic fall away and let your fandom take over?
Did Rob and Patrick have a second trip to Buffalo on the mind a week ago? Now, they're both talking about buying a Buffalo hype house for Remap.
Rob and Patrick share a tale of two struggles: trying to sell a home and trying to buy strawberries amidst one of the weirdest economies of their lifetime.
A story about a fucked up family trying to make it work, a drama about a demonic but loving car, and a revolution best seen in 70mm IMAX.
Rob and Patrick reminisce about time spent being scared to approach houses while trick-or-treating as kids and wonder what they should do with their own homes.
A conversation with Yona, the designer behind And Roger, about why he decided to make a video game about making peace with saying goodbye.
Rob and Patrick explore the fine line between hyperfixation and joyful obsession when it comes to video games that go beyond simply capturing our attention.
It's only a few weeks and change into the new season of the NFL, but it's incredibly hard to tell who is bad and who is good. Maybe that's fun, though?
A song celebrating house parties (and melodies), yet another good Apple TV+ show, and a second endorsement for betting on horses.
What's the difference between "respecting your time" and "developing expertise"? Rob and Patrick try to navigate the recent difficulty in games discourse within their own lives.
You can debate whether it's fun to wash the dishes or mow the lawn, but let's be absolutely goddamn clear: nobody likes to dust.