High cost, but high beauty. Perhaps the solution I’m most pleased with so far.

Delighted to have a piece up on Kotaku – it’s an interview with the chap behind both the original Spintires and the new sequel/remaster Spintires: Mudrunner. Big thanks to Pavel for being so open in our interview, to Sam and to Kotaku.

I generally disapprove of dressing up the dog. At Halloween and Christmas I get overruled.


My experience with puzzle games is normally as follows:
Top marks to wifey for this custom-made dog tag she surprised me with this morning. The Universal Greeting is very Stormy as everyone is her best friend.

Wifey and I both have pieces in the upcoming issue of Collector’s Gazette – the first time we’ve been published in the same publication! And wifey’s first piece in print. Well done her x



If there is any justice in the world, the new game from the chap behind Drop 7 will go very big in the coming days. It’s absolutely terrific. Just stick with it, as things are most definitely not as they appear. Definitely one of the best things I’ve played this year (and I’ve played it all day, to the detriment of everything else).
I can only apologise.
Most Southampton fans, of my age at least, will cite Matt Le Tissier as their favourite player. Those who are a bit older may say Mick Channon, or maybe even Terry Paine, Ron Davies, Alan Ball or Kevin Keegan. I’m not sure who the kids go for nowadays. And let us not even get started on the long list of Saints players who have left for pastures new and gone on to stardom.
