Roger breaks down a magic build in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon—spells, cubes, wands, loadouts—arguing it’s surprisingly sturdy DPS rather than the usual glass-cannon caster.
CrazyKinux brain-dumps a newbie-friendly EVE Online guide to the Caldari Cormorant, including how to redeem/apply SKINs and why the ship’s railgun-range role shines in early PvP.
Shintar lays out her Star Wars: The Old Republic Total Galactic War Conquest routine—tiered objectives, point expectations, and why she’s still having fun after already “conquering the galaxy.”
Kimimi keeps a diary-style deep dive into Resident Evil Village, loving the dark fairytale vibes that never quite fully land, and noting the Winters’ Expansion’s new third-person option.
Belghast and crew wrap part two of their 2025 Games of the Year podcast, chewing through a vote-weighted grab bag from Hades II and Silksong to Dune Awakening and Deltarune Chapters 3–4.
Ellie finally tackles Control’s DLC The Foundation and AWE—after a full replay—digging into the Oldest House’s surreal foundations, The Board’s cryptic nudges, and that signature Remedy creepiness.
Wilhelm’s TAGN Fantasy Critic League finally posts its first scores, with Mio: Memories in Orbit climbing and Arknights: Endfield landing “mid,” plus a quick rules refresher on no dropping scored игр.
Michael revisits 1992’s Living Books: Just Grandma and Me, a clicky Little Critter CD-ROM storybook, and argues the charming animations still work—especially now that ScummVM runs it anywhere.
Anarchae’s week 4 digest mixes Kubuntu woes and Firefox layout weirdness with mystery-fiction reading, Traitors watch notes, podcast shoutout excitement, and a little FFXIV/Raidou/FateGO gaming.
Warner shares a chilly Sunday link roundup—blogging vs social, codex-over-phone, AI bubble/disinfo worries, democracy doomscrolling, and a very Canadian rant about modern computing.
Dave Winer riffs on bleak politics, pushes “accept where we are,” jokes they should host games on ChatGPT, and posts a Metacritic-ranked Best Picture nominees list.
Emily writes up a nightmare like a sci‑fi survival-horror game: her Star Wars OC Emi Takori endlessly pursued by a force-fielded, skating General Grievous, complete with HUD alerts and puzzle pressure