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Strikes a blow for SAS lounge 🇸🇪

Written by Jonas on the 30th of July 2024 at 07:38

It's easy to keep from laughing when you want a bite to eat at Arlanda - or even worse in Copenhagen because of our shameful currency - when a piece of chocolate and a coffee immediately slides up to over a hundred riksdaler, while a croissant with salami/brie and a tea free sails away over 200 kronor. If you dare to go for a stingy shrimp sandwich with mechanically cleaned shrimps (and maybe a small sprig of dill and sliced cucumber slice) and a sloppy light beer in the style of Mariestad, it's closer to SEK 400 .

Of course, it's a market economy and it's mainly the premises that cost, and those who sell the food are probably busy even walking around despite the price tags. But that doesn't make it any more fun to have to consider swaying an organ or two for a mazarin and sparkling water.

Fortunately, there is a little lifehack. When you book your ticket, make sure to add a SAS lounge. It usually costs just under SEK 300 and voila, you get to sit comfortably with good charging facilities, complete with good toilets and revel in coffee, tea, wine/beer, soft drinks and a decent selection of coffee. The latter usually includes a salad buffet, simple main courses, hearty breakfasts, cakes, chips, small sweets and in between rounds also things like ice cream and smoothies.

If you know that you are going to eat at the airport and will be sitting for an hour or so - then go for a lounge next time. The chances are decent that you will get to eat more and better and have a much nicer airplane hang.

Strikes a blow for SAS lounge

Have you reacted to the price of the airport food?

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The world's summeriest game 🇸🇪

Written by Jonas on the 24th of July 2024 at 11:01

It was actually one of Gamereactor's excellent readers who told me about The Touryst when I asked for suggestions for good holiday games a number of years ago. It looked promising and I downloaded it to the Switch... and has since then also acquired it for desktop formats (there is a version for just about everyone). 

Now, for the third time since the first purchase, the masterful adventure is in full swing again, and what attracts is in just its first-class gameplay, but at least as much the incredibly summery feel. The game features Hawaiian shirts, chillaxing on sun loungers, palm trees, canoeing, exploring attractions, beach parties, tourist brochures, supermarkets, cooling swims, scuba diving, picturesque shopping streets, lush surroundings, lovely lagoons and much more.

It's truly the ultimate holiday and summer game, which is why, after playing through it for Switch in 2020, I then returned in 2022 to relive it in high definition on the big screen and is now up and running again in 2024. It simply contributes a sense of release in a way no other game can quite match.

The world's summeriest game

Have you played The Touryst and what is your best summer game?

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"Hey you guys!" 🇸🇪

Written by Jonas on the 23rd of July 2024 at 01:07

It's very rare that we even start our TV box nowadays here at home. We have it mostly because older relatives sometimes visit who want to watch TV, and to watch the extremely few programs on linear TV that we can only watch via linear TV. But sometimes it still happens that we start it after having had a hard time finding something to watch, and zap along between the eternal reprises of Friends, Lyxfällan and Ullared that are available.

It was exactly one such day during the weekend - when we happened to end up three minutes into Goonies. I love the movie immeasurably, and actually also the ultra-tricky NES game Goonies II (which I offered some of the most illogical puzzles I'd seen so far), and got hooked. But... There was padel with our friends on the schedule and we only had time to watch 30 minutes before it was time to leave.

However, the craving was aroused and I asked my partner to check where/if it is possible to stream, whereupon it turned out that HBO Max had it, among others. In the evening, popcorn was popped and an ice-cold Loranga Zero was uncorked for a little movie night. It's probably twenty years since I last saw Goonies and for my aunt even more - but as it stands. Not only as a cozy matinee, but also as a period document and an extremely clear model for Stranger Things, among other things.

So what do I want to say? Well, if you have HBO Max or Viaplay, take the opportunity to check out Goonies. That's it.

"Hey you guys!"

Sometimes it was actually better in the past.

Now it's time for a well-deserved (?) vacation 🇸🇪

Written by Jonas on the 19th of July 2024 at 02:53

Last month Petter went on his vacation and after today it's my turn. So far, the summer has had terrible weather (except in May, when it was high summer deluxe), but apart from the fact that I can't grill, it's really the same for me. I'm looking forward to playing a lot of games I haven't had time to deal with, where I'm currently playing  Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate  on Switch, and I know that for some unclear reason I'm always tempted to play a lot of retro when I'm free.

In addition to this, I hope to have time for a trip to the mountains and have thought of trying to check out some more of the tourist attractions we have very close to us, such as Döda fallet (a completely drained lake) and Hällingsåfallet (Sweden's longest canyon). In addition, there will be a visit to the family down south and a trip to Atlanta - and hopefully plenty of good food and good ice cream. Somewhere here I want to squeeze in a book or two as well, but if it really will be that remains to be seen.

Now it's time for a well-deserved (?) vacation

Have a nice summer everyone, see you just in time for Gamescom (picture from Death Valley).

Hoping for a really quirky Like a Dragon game 🇸🇪

Written by Jonas on the 18th of July 2024 at 02:45

If you've played the Like a Dragon series, you know that it can be a big surprise. One second you're picking up a mini-game via a dating app, then you're walking nappy nappy men in a stroller, then you're welding your team together at a strip club before trying to solve the mystery of a UFO stealing cows.

When a Ryu ga Gotoku Studio representative says, "I'll tell you, you'll be surprised," about their next title, you can assume they mean it. A simple sequel would probably not be very surprising at all, so what is it then? Of course, I don't know, but if I had my wish, I really hope for that surprise, because it's rare to really lose your jaw in the gaming world anymore.

The series is versatile and it would be phenomenally nice to have a regular beat 'em up, but it would also work as a strategy game, why not with an Xcom setup. Or why not let mini-games like Sujimon or Dondoko Island become full-fledged titles that stand on their own two feet? I also wouldn't mind an adventure based on playing cards or for that matter a mini-game collection with the best ones in the series.

As long as I actually get to be surprised, I'm in short satisfied.

Hoping for a really quirky Like a Dragon game

What do you think and hope Sega has cooked up for the next Like a Dragon?