
I’m not that into Fork Knife, but Fork Knife: No Build Mode is excellent. (Image credit: Jenny Lawson)
It’s true. (Image credit: oxyjene1986)
C’mon, get it right. (Image credit: Danielle Partis)
I have replaced all the dragons in Skyrim with the state of Ohio. pic.twitter.com/zd1rXTLMOGAugust 1, 2022
Link And Zelda Go To White Castle. (Image credit: James Brown)
One of many dril classics. (Image credit: @dril)
There’s also an account dedicated to turning dril tweets into Magic cards. (Image credit: @drilmagic)
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One of the most INSANE things I have ever experienced online, specifically VRChat, is that someone completely recreated Kmarts with working scanners, p.a. systems, and more – and have a Discord with 3,000 people that occasionally roleplay working here unironically. #vrchat pic.twitter.com/bdAmc1j0pjJuly 27, 2022
Former PC Gamer editor Andy Kelly on what matters. (Image credit: Andy Kelly)
The Peter Molyneux parody account has been running for over a decade now. (Image credit: @PeterMolydeux)
Me and my friends are making a Half Life mod. So far we only have sounds. It’s a mess. pic.twitter.com/a35p60BtrIApril 27, 2021
You can learn a lot about game design on Twitter. (Image credit: Valve Facts)
(Further reading: this thread by game designer Robert Yang which criticizes the genre of post the tweet above is parodying.)
A history lesson from Hard Drive editor Andy Holt. (Image credit: Andy Holt)
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This parody of crypto culture was, of course, taken seriously by some. (Have you heard, though? Market gains have become virtually ad quanta!) (Image credit: Jon Bois)
Thank you, Wolfgang. 🫡 (Image credit: @MNateShyamalan)
Bruh are you fr rn? @ELDENRING pic.twitter.com/f6lDBFXMc4February 27, 2022
Best of E3
Bethesda Front Row Hypeman Squad freaking out over every other sentence is honestly the funniest thing I’ve seen all day. pic.twitter.com/XnxntXzNPBJune 10, 2019
The 2019 Bethesda E3 conference woo guy, what a legend. (Image credit: Mica Burton)
We’d probably wear the one on the right today, to be honest. (Image credit: Ben Hanson)
Square Enix E3 358/2 days was underrated. (Image credit: Daniel Ahmad)
The brands™
The internet has changed a lot since 2011, but in some ways, it hasn’t changed at all. (Image credit: Sega)
We don’t normally condone being amused by anything a fast food chain has to say but, alright, not bad. (Image credit: Wendy’s)
The first $44 billion speedrun. (Image credit: Games Done Quick)
The official Need for Speed account probably shouldn’t have called this person “milkshake brain” (it apologized), but you have to admit it’s a pretty funny thing to call someone. (Image credit: EA)
“Come see what a real government shutdown looks like” might be the best Ubisoft gaffe, and there are a lot to choose from. (Image credit: @stopmrdomino)
The most mocked NFT tweet of all time. (Image credit: Rare Candy)
PC Gamer and staff
We have all done it. (Image credit: Chris Livingston)
Because @SamuelWRoberts left PCG without writing Blacksad preview captions, I had to improvise. pic.twitter.com/PElhxRfpjvAugust 29, 2019
Everyone feels like they want to be yeeted into the flight sim glitch hole now and then. (Image credit: Kate Wagner)
The first time we tweeted an image of Geralt in a tub. We did it so many times after this, it genuinely became one of the best-known depictions of the character. You’re welcome. (Image credit: PC Gamer)
We’re incorrigible. (Image credit: @StebMcDreb)
And finally…
The world’s first trombone rhythm game is instantly a GOTY contender. And no, I’m not kidding. Turn up the volume and hear Beethoven like you’ve never heard it before. https://t.co/Qu7Cmkhjzc pic.twitter.com/jTXNdWx3ZmSeptember 20, 2022
