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  • Red right hand

    Red right hand

    This whole sequence at the end of chapter one was great. Another great Kojima moment. I meant to save the video footage but completely forgot to hit the save video before putting the PS5 into rest mode. ๐Ÿ˜ญ

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  • Towards the Former Geophysics Research Lab

    Towards the Former Geophysics Research Lab

    After that first giant BT fight, which took me about five attempts to kill, the sun came out and showed off just how stunning this game looks.

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  • Wall of Photos

    Wall of Photos

    Setting off on the next chapter in the world of Death Stranding. It’s hard to find time in my day to day helping to raise a 2 year old and a 2 month old. But I’m sort of thinking that it will help me to take my time overall with the game. Really focus in…

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  • The Flies are re-grouping

    It’s warm. Really fecking warm. The kind of warm that when you take your t-shirt off, you get that really uncomfortable heat surrounding your head as you take the t-shirt off over your head. It’s also the kind of warmth that throws up the signs outside of every open window — “Flies, inside this way”.…

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  • For a Few Dollars More

    For a Few Dollars More

    As I said the other day, I was about 30 minutes into For a Few Dollars More. Well now I’ve finished it. Wow. I loved it even more than A Fistful of Dollars. It had a bigger scale, and featured the excellent Lee Van Cleef. The man with no name and Van Cleef are both…

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  • An American, a Mexican and an Irishman…

    I’ve started watching films again. Robert DeNiro as The Irishman Clint Eastwood as The Man with no name The Irishman Firstly, I started with Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman. Loved it. The main cast have been great in everything I’ve seen them in. And this film was no different. A masterclass. For me it had those…

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  • The ever-growing sleep debt

    I have a compounding sleep debt. We have a 2 year old and a 6 week old. To say my wife and I are tired is an understatement to say the least. Our children are definitely worth it all but I am looking forward to a full night’s sleep again. It’s like being in a…

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  • The Tsunami in the fridge

    This morning I opened the fridge door to be greeted by a slight splash of water. Okay — not quite a tsunami — but that’s clickbait for you. Underneath the veg drawer of our modest 500mm wide fridge freezer lies a small pool of water in the recesses of its base. First thought of course…

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  • Overtaking — a wake up call

    Yesterday I gave a family member a lift somewhere. On the way there, entering a country road I began overtaking the car in front as I was struggling to get the person to their appointment on time. The road ahead was clear and overtaking was permitted in this particular part of the stretch. When all…

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  • Black Mirror: Common People

    Dark as fuck. And so brilliantly doing a send-up of the modern “subscription culture”. Both leads were great. This is the second thing I’ve seen Chris Dowd act in after The I.T. Crowd. So it was a complete departure for me. And he is incredible in it. Similarly with Rashida I’ve only seen her in…

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  • Hospitals and Supermarkets

    What do hospitals and supermarkets have in common? Go on – take a moment to think about it. Got it? No? Well, I’ll tell you. Both are places where absolute fucking plebs congregate right outside the front doors, smoking. Smoking is an individual choice, regardless of how completely dumb it is, but Christ if I…

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