This does necessitate us defining wistful first, although honestly I think I nail it out of the gate. Nate also provides this week’s Cavern Of Lies mini-game, and a) he nearly beats me but b) he’d never heard of Thomas Was Alone, which is pretty funny. You can listen above, or on on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, or Pocket Casts. You can find the RSS feed here, and you can discuss the episode on our Discord channel, which has a dedicated room for podcast chat. Music is by Jack de Quidt. Notes Shadow Of The Colossus is, in fact, not on PC, but we think it’s pretty wistful anyway. There are many games that are just pretty and have nice vistas to look at, such as Horizon Zero Dawn (which is also post-apocalyptic, so double counts). There’s also Skyrim, which has a good mountain. There are good wistful forest games, like Firewatch (a game where wistful staring is basically the stated goal) and Nuts, which is almost spooky. Eastshade has good art staring, in a way that creates a relationship with the world and town that is cool. Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture is another place that makes me do a wistful stare, but is also kinda creepy. Nate does his obligatory wargame mention, this time for Total War: Shogun 2. In a similar vein: Going Medieval, and Ostriv Is 2D explore-y game Starbound wistful? Maybe. Deadliest Catch: The Game? Almost certainly. Mutazione and I Am Dead are both beautiful and a bit sad and definitely wistful, but we won’t spoil them very much. Recommendations this week are the lovely horrible beautiful book Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield, and 5th generation lobster fisherman Jakob__Knowles