Already have both, but this is a great set to get together.
Posts by J_K
Thank you. I will no longer be able to read this story the same way.
No Dinosaur Jones slander, please... Teefy on the other hand...
Tomodachi Life is genuinely my most anticipated game of the year. The 3DS game was very special, I played it when I first moved abroad and it was an oddly comforting touchstone during an otherwise unstable time.
Glad to see that Claude based vibecoding has made Bluesky such a stable platform.
PS1/PS2 era magazine covers really were something else.
Even though I have done near everything I still discover new layers. It really is a special game.
Mr. Sleepy Man slams a door open on a strange diminutive Seinfeld.
Low angle shot of Mr. Sleepy Man with a large clocktower with a glowing face in the background.
Mr. Sleepy Man runs forward holding a dog over his head while being chased by a large purple rat.
A wanted poster for Mr. Sleepy Man hangs in the foreground while Sleepy Man hides in a bush just behind it.
Mr. Sleepy Man is my current goty. I wish everyone would play it to experience its intoxicating mixture of heart, silliness and the ability to ruin the lives of various anthropomorphic creatures.
Also, it has a photo function, any game with a photo mode is, at the very least, an eight out of ten!
I didn't catch Tony Pizza, that's interesting nor the detail about characters not having teeth. I may have to do some digging, it seems!
Anything about the broken picture you can find inside the house at the end of the game?
That and the golden tooth inside the cereal box is driving me mad!
Watching the US invade Iraq quickly, even as a child, disabused me of the notion of America as a force for global good. It's strange to see they are this unaware of how poorly viewed they are abroad.
Can't wait for this motherf*cking bubble to pop.
Any controversy stirred up by this film, which is deeply earnest and, in the end, optimistic, is not due to any cowardice. No, frankly, it is American's continued cowardice and failure to examine why it continues to let certain tragedies occur and reoccur.
The Drama is one of the stand out films of 2026. Like Borgli's last, Dream Scenario, the film is a fascinating examination of how we present ourselves to and the friction that is created when that fails to line up with other's expectations.
Any time I hear about book discourse on other sites *cough* tiktok *cough* I wonder if the people on said site actually like reading or the idea of being someone who likes reading.
Happy to report that the Fatal Frame 2 remake is actually solid. Fatal Frame has always had strong settings and the best thing the remake does is make Minakami village feel that much more alive.
I'd like to see the team do something new next but imagine Himuro mansion in this engine...
I'll bet you used it in this article too. It's insufferable.
For whoever needs to hear this I'm the only Jewish person to lead a political party - third largest in the country.
The Daily Mail have been & always will be my enemy - they historically supported fascists & continue to do so.
I'll take no lectures from them on Antisemitism.
Scott McCloud "Explaining Comics" panels where one is himself in a cartoony style and the second is in a realistic style, In the first panel he says, "That's why I decided to draw myself in such a simple style." In the second he says, "Would you have listened to me if I looked like this??" The first panel has been edited to be labeled "DLSS 5 Off", the second edited with "DLSS 5 On"
First impressions of the Fatal Frame 2 remake are very positive. Minakami village feels much more authentic, more lived in and the exploration a joy. Stories branching off the main plot get more of a chance to shine.
The audio is an absolute delight! The footstep sounds are phenomenal!
Just about two hours deep into Mr. Sleepy Man, a recently released indie platformer, it's not like anything I have played. A surreal alchemic concoction of N64 Zelda and platformers with playable music videos and charming yet grotesque visuals.
One of most inspired games I have played in a while.
Anybody else, yeah, sure... but Ace... Ace must die!
Resident Evil Requiem was my favourite in a long time. I may be reading into it too much, but I enjoyed the fact that they finally let the series be about something. Something other than:
What if there was a guy who roundhouse kicked zombies/tentacles/spaniards.
We still get lots of kicks, though.
Had the good fortune to see Alasdair Beckett-King's show King of Crumbs at Bristol tonight. Very tight show with fun irreverent layers that build and build to a delightfully manic conclusion.
Jim Varney in his Ernest outfit, holding hands with a woman dressed as Snow White, walking away from shocked Robin Williams who is wearing a double breasted suit with a giant tie and looking shocked
it's too late, i have already depicted myself as ernest, walking away with snow white, and you as dumbfounded robin williams
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass has been available for years on RPGMaker.net, but now, in 2026, it’s getting a console release. To celebrate, @wendeego.bsky.social interviewed the creator, Kasey Ozymy, about influences and what’s next.
www.startmenu.co.uk/home/how-jim...
I don't really know what most of those words mean but I am so there for you.
Let's not trash the deep sea before we've done more than glimpse its wonders. (Even though we're already polluting it.)
#NoDeepSeaMining
www.popsci.com/environment/...
Let me guess, cannot show any humility or admit to being wrong, a reactionary chud who has to play it up for their audience.