If you've played the House of Hikmah, the beautiful Arab-made narrative platformer about the grief of losing a parent - please do leave a review. It's really hard to make bespoke human games like this in 2026, and the team really gave it their all.
I want to echo Rami's call to play and review the House of Hikmah, and while I'm not one to rock the boat, I do also want to call on other outlets to cover the game.
It currently has only 3 reviews on MetaCritic, and needs at least 4 to get an aggregated score. Help people find this beautiful game.
Time traveling to Dallas on November 22, 1963 and running up to JFK's car, yelling "noooooooo" and diving in slow motion to hold up his nephew in front of him as a shield.
If we had continued on with Obamas investments in solar ,wind, clean energy and electric cars the straight of Hormuz could have gone and fucked itself by now.
genuinely think people outside of America don't realize how big this place is, how militarized and murderous our police are, how little our politicians care, how disconnected and impoverished we have been intentionally made to be, how we still have slavery just with extra steps. we really suck gang
Remains so weird to see accounts on here who seem pretty online, seem fairly left-leaning, and *still* post junk like “but I can’t stop using Twitter because that’s where my audience is” when linking to their weblogs and youtubes.
"You cannot move a thirty-year watershed study. You cannot relocate a decades-long old-growth monitoring program. You cannot box up a forest and ship it to Colorado. When these facilities close, the experiments die. The datasets end."
WELL NOW, would you look at that? A massive, 24-YEAR-LONG study of MORE THAN 1.2 MILLION people in Denmark found NO LINK between aluminum in childhood vaccines and autism, asthma, OR chronic disorders.
You can’t give us a world where 80 year olds sit in power and tell us a 14 year old shouldn’t run. The 14 year old has a better sense of what challenges lie ahead than someone who has fond memories of getting their first color television.
hello, miller family. just wanna confess that it was me who ate all your sugar cones when i was supposed to be babysitting your horrible kids 45 years ago i just really liked sugar cones & my mom only bought the other kind, the styrofoam ones ok byeee