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  • Best Games: Bionic Bay

    Another game enters the Best Games of the 2020’s today, and a just sequel without many new ideas falls off.

    Bionic Bay (2025) goes on as #36

    I saw this game pitched as a Limbo-like, but after playing it I’d say that is disingenuous. It has so much more going for it as a creative and challenging platformer. While being set in a quiet alien world that is equal parts eerie and beautiful.

    It’s mechanics and puzzles have a healthy dash of Portal. You are introduced to a basic mechanic like swapping yourself with an object you tag and then slowly bend your mind around it in creative ways. Then another mechanic like slowing down time. Now you’ve got them both down. So combine them and nail the timing because things going to move quick.

    Spider-Man 2 (2023) is off the list. As a sequel to two amazing games, Spider-Man 1 and Miles Morales (#24), it didn’t bring enough to the table to make it stand out. Good game that rested too much on it laurels.

  • House of Ninjas

    This show came along as a recommendation from a friend and the trailer was compelling enough to give it a try. Glad I did and then fell head over heels for it. My wife and I watched all eight episodes in three nights. It is a good combo of humor, action, and just enough drama to keep the story moving along.

    Watching this unlocked some long dusty part of my brain that really liked the American Ninja 1 and AM 2 back in the late 80’s. This show is way and I mean way better. They are only linked through ninjas of course, but I’d forgotten all about it.

  • Slate Truck

    This little and cheap electric truck made the rounds over the weekend, after it was revealed by it’s Michigan based start up. Cheap is an understatement if it can actually stick the landing on it’s $20K price point. And the barebones to hobbyist modular design approach is compelling. Color me interested enough to pay attention, but not get on the wait list just yet.

    Also side note, it is little, but not as little as the video would have you believe. The host showing it off later on reveals he is 6’10”. I feel like you have to get that out up front. I thought this thing was built for people under 5’10” at first.

  • New Music: Devil Ultrasonic Dream

    Earlier this month a new record dropped from Teen Mortgage. A stand out group in my continuous rediscovery of rock and punk since a long hiatus in my youth.

  • Best Games: Split Fiction

    Another game enters the Best Games of the 2020’s today, and we say “toodaloo” to an inspired take on the modern search action genre.

    Split Fiction (2025) goes on as #38

    Everybody loved It Takes Two, I’m more of a Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons man myself. Well, actually I didn’t find anyone to play it with and was jealous of all the people that did. So when their next game was announced I was paying attention.

    Split Fiction mostly reminds me of Wario Party. But wrapped in a narrative, and fun art, and spectacle, but the mini games are longer, and creatively thoughtful about how two people will do them together. So not Wario Party, but you get it. It is at it’s best when everything it’s doing is in service of asynchronous cooperative game play that changes just often enough to not get stale.

    It does that 9 times out of 10, and that 10th time is when it over stays it’s welcome. Either a mechanic or mini game just stops clicking and you get to look around at the set dressing that is holding everything up and question it. But not for long, because you’ve just been whisked into a side story where you are pig that does big farts. Now we are back to the fun and your doing it with a friend.

    Metroid Dread (2021) is off the list. My entire run of this game was a week at the beach for Thanksgiving. It had my full attention and was a great modern take on the genre it inspired. But when I got back to regular life I never went back to it.

  • Game Changer s7

    Holy shit did the new season drop with a banger. Hour plus episode, with three contestants I love, left to their own devices for a year to complete a series of challenges. The behind the scenes that came out the following week is an excellent 40 minutes companion piece. Apparently the first edit was over 2 hours, not gonna lie, I’d watch that.

    Dropout continues to be worth every penny I pay for it. Killer D&D + improve comedy, there isn’t another service out there offering such a concentrated dose of goodness for your cash.

  • New Music: Chicken & Sauce

    That Mexican OT + Sauce Walka and a whole album? I have fallen off my new music feed, but this is a killer surprise to start the weekend.