

And deregulation so they’re unfettered by pesky things like safety standards and such.


And deregulation so they’re unfettered by pesky things like safety standards and such.


I enjoyed Chip Cheezum and General Ironicus’ playthroughs of the Metal Gear Solid series back in the day, and their 50 Cent: Blood in the Sand playthrough was good. Oh, and the Uncharted series. Chip is very thorough. They’re still putting stuff out to this day.
Also, I know they’re all dated now, but I still miss Super Best Friends Plays and go back and rewatch their stuff now and then.
All games I had no interest in playing myself, but wanted to know what they were about.


Coming soon: Soylent Green.
You said you didn’t want any dessert, Sharon.
The physics and force feedback is so good in that game right now. It’s the only driving sim I actually feel fear in. Especially in VR.


First good thing Russia’s done in a while, even if it’s for a dumb reason.


That seems optimistic, but I’ll take it.
I play beam.ng and try not to crash.


Will it, though?


Dropping an asteroid on the planet was a bit rude, too.


The only games I really care about graphical fidelity are racing simulators, and that’s because I’m in VR in a simrig and looking to be as immersed as possible. Even then, frame rate is more important that just about everything else.
Well there’s a big question, but I’ll try to be brief. I’ve got a shelf full of DVDs and a folder on my PC with many gigabytes worth.
Billy Connolly is an all-time favourite from my early years of random. Seen him 3 times. Stewart Lee, Maria Bamford (saw her live last year), Sarah Millican, Doug Stanhope, Bill Bailey*, Dylan Moran, The Umbilical Brothers*, Lano and Woodley* are all great. (* Also seen live)
Some lesser known more recent comics I’ve discovered from the stand-up comedy subreddit are Chris Higgins, Django Gold, and Mike Baldwin. They’re all pretty unique and great.
This list could be ten times longer.
800 Pound Gorilla and Dry Bar Comedy are a couple of good YouTube channels for discovering new comics.
For long weird funny stories, I recommend Shayne Smith. He just put up a full show on the Dry Bar Comedy YouTube channel.
Edit: Link to video
Love it. It’s one of my favourite forms of entertainment and pretty much the only thing I’ll go see live these days. Been a fan since the early eighties.


The soundtrack for ‘The Catherine Wheel’ that Byrne did around the same time is pretty out there as well. ‘The Red House’ in particular blows me away with what he did with 1981 technology.


Destructible buildings like in Red Faction: Guerilla.
Did they show every instance of a character called Johnny shitting his pants? There’s one in every game. Like I said, Chip is thorough.