I know Metaphor rules because I just said, out loud, "oh no! I forgot to take a shit for good luck!"
The last four indie games that I played. Quote with yours!
Suing the makers of "everything" bagels for false advertising. Eating one should drive me insane like a Lovecraft protagonist. Final words found scribbled on a torn scrap of paper: "I tasted it all. Flavors beyond comprehension. The light of distant stars. The depths of fear. Poppy seeds. God's assh
Rolled credits on... Nine Sols (PC)- The U-shaped difficulty curve and prescriptive combat gave me issues, especially at the beginning, but when this game was clicking I felt a rare sense of mastery. Beautiful art and music, and fun story. Red Candle are some of the best in the business. (28 hours)
(Offscreen, muffled) introduce yourself to the new bluesky folks (Me, whispered) me? What do I say? Oh shit they're looking- Hi! I'm Dave and I host a gaming deep dive/analysis podcast called Tales from the Backlog! I also have a schnauzer and he's a very good boy.
Another game out of the backlog, and hey- why is it so foggy all of a sudden? Silent Hill is the game of the week on the podcast, and it's a very good game. Stephanie Klimov from Boss Rush joined me for this deep dive, and as always, no spoilers for a while. Enjoy!
Another game out of the backlog, and hey- why is it so foggy all of a sudden? Silent Hill is the game of the week on the podcast, and it's a very good game. Stephanie Klimov from Boss Rush joined me for this deep dive, and as always, no spoilers for a while. Enjoy!
My Ace Combat arc begins now
Another game from the backlog! Patrick & James from Retro Spectives joined me to discuss Deadly Premonition, a lovingly made but troubled game. And true to fashion, all three of us on the podcast have very complicated thoughts about it. As always, no spoilers for a while!