TIL posting stories on Instagram gives people an excuse to catch up with you
TIL posting stories on Instagram gives people an excuse to catch up with you
This kind of experience seems to be getting more and more common
Still waiting for some sort of Hitman x Luigi's Mansion collab, come on Nintendo, IO Interactive, y'all sleeping on this one
Took a while but finally we know what game design is
hey you
you wanna read about cool indie games from japan!
"mando that's not a question"
damn right
oh. my. god.
that's impressive! and yeah I didn't exactly think I'd do interviews for this, everyone's welcome ๐ค
done! and thank you!
Game industry continues to be just incredibly bleak behind the scenes. Ecosystem is in free fall. Doubt thereโll be an easy solution, or a quick one. This darkest hour has dragged out to a darkest couple of years.
man that game was HARD
I binged Attack on Titan in a week and I feel like my whole life completely changed
Wake up babe a new "I called your tailor" dropped
sure!
done
Of course!
Sure! Added
Sure! Added
Added!
Exciting! Added
Added!
Added!
Made a starter pack of game designers ^^ happy to add people or remove if you wish so ๐
go.bsky.app/GMLxFtx
My best narrative, nominees, hastily assembled:
1000xResist
Indika
Mouthwashing
Metaphor
Still Wakes the Deep
Nine Sols
I know awards are always underwhelming but 1000xRESIST getting 0 nominations is just sad
This is amazing! Thank you!
A British pensioner whose bland sandwiches gained him unexpected fame in China has died. Keith Brown, a retired engineer known on Chinese social media as "Old Dry Keith", became a hit when his Chinese wife Zhang Jian began to post videos of him assembling the ham and cheese sandwiches he liked to eat. Chinese observers were grimly fascinated by his dry, boring sandwiches, and his gentle, stoic manner - and he built up a cult following. "We go from questioning the dry old man, to understanding the dry old man, to becoming the dry old man," observed one cultural commentator. "The old man is us, and his dry lunch is our dry life."
I was in Tokyo and entered one of those small anime figure shops that are so cramped you can barely fit in. The owner asked me if I was looking for something in particular, I said no.
He went, where are you from?
Italy!
Oh, LUPIN!
I've never been stereotyped so correctly.
BUT! they are so fun to work on!
So far so good!
Fair enough!