Knifepoint Horror. No other horror podcast has ever come close to being as good for me
Knifepoint Horror. No other horror podcast has ever come close to being as good for me
Jun’s Kitchen A little less easy to follow but it’s always a pleasure to watch him cook. You’ll feel jealous of the quality of food he makes for his cats
Considering the limitations of the console it’s incredible just how high quality the game is, the music especially. Timeless masterpiece.
Hearing the music and the cry of a silt strider just makes me feel home
As a FFXIV player, your experience or understanding of the game sounds like an outlier… I’ve played for 2+ years, it’s the most positive, welcoming and lively community I’ve ever come across!
Presses like Fitcarraldo, Charco, 404 etc. are responsible for introducing me to some of the best reads I’ve had in recent hears, from authors like Jon Fosse, Olga Tokarczuk, Helen McClory and Selva Almada. I was introduced to the women in translation month through these publishers and it’s led to some of the most meaningful reads I’ve ever had. I therefore have a lot of love for many of these publishers and it’s fantastic to see so many of them making such an impact.
Seconded, great book with lots of comfy feels. The Count has to be one of the most charming and pleasant characters I’ve read.
Great game, and I’m glad it was on free to air at last. Old Trafford will be fantastic, might well be Jimmy’s last test there so make the most of it!
It’s not how it used to be that’s for sure. However, there was a T20 on BBC2 last night which turned out to be a great game, and the ashes has been weird but exciting to watch (let’s quietly not talk about the hundred shall we). The long overdue ICEC report has hopefully finally got it into the thick heads of various execs at the ECB, and local communities across the country, that the way the game in this country is run has to change. I’m hopeful of positive change in the next few years and I hope the game will become more accessible.
At the moment, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. The one I’ve revisited the longest and most often is Dragon’s Dogma.