

I’m disappointed that wasn’t Yakkety Sax.


I’m disappointed that wasn’t Yakkety Sax.


There’s still plenty of those around. I’m playing Replaced at the moment. Absolutely gorgeous looking and sounding game with some iffy controls.
I never have, and never will play a ‘game as a service’, and generally avoid multi-player either way, but I still have a pretty rich gaming life.
Made in New Zealand!
Has anyone else here read Robert Rankin’s ‘Armageddon: The Musical’ and it’s sequels? It’s this.


Peter Kay’s bit always has me in stitches.


Getting back into my second playthrough of From Space, a fun little top down shooter with kooky guns, cool unique alien designs, and not too much thought required.
[right click] Rename
Call it whatever you want.


That’s why I said removing the profit motive would be a good thing.


I don’t know about that, but we certainly need to waste less food, and removing the profit motive from it’s production might help getting it to the people that need it but can’t get it. There are still people in the world starving needlessly.


It was a metaphor, no one is thinking of replacing farmland with solar panels.
Fair point. It’s just the idea of using perfectly good farmland to fuel cars feels like a fucked up priority to me.


How about putting that farmland back to producing food, and covering all our rooftops and carparks with solar panels?


Stick It To The Stickman (It’s early access, but lots of content, and on sale for $7). The janky controls are part of the charm, but they’re also pretty frustrating.


TIL 1 in 7 people are probably narcissists.
Pretty sure they just did.
Film critics are like friends: you need to choose a few that share your taste, and stick with them. For me it’s Moviebob, Redletter Media and Patrick H Willems. They appreciate whacky shit as much as I do.
‘The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford’ was this for me.
I laughed, but I’m offended by the ‘ur’. It saved two characters. Yipeee?