Nimgimli is having a gloriously confused time with Prey, smashing for Mimics and stubbornly refusing to look up that impossible lab door.
Sey rounds up indie picks like Rubato and ROVA, plus a new Continue magazine Kickstarter and a shout for Mr. Sleepy Man’s soundtrack.
Kimimi digs into Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 as a surprisingly relaxed PC-98 dungeon crawler built for breezy, almost one-handed play.
Krista revisits first impressions of Cozy Grove, remembering its Animal Crossing-meets-Stardew appeal and Spry Fox’s familiar character charm.
Wilhelm sorts through EVE Online’s Catalyst changes, with carrier buffs, blops and SOCT nerfs, and the usual CCP giveth-and-taketh energy.
Andrew Plotkin reads GDC’s rebrand and shrinking booth scene as a worrying sign, with layoffs and AI hype hanging over the conference.
UltrViolet walks through a PET scan during lung cancer treatment, making a stressful, deeply personal medical routine feel more understandable.
Belghast shares the brutal limbo between diagnosis and treatment, outlining the tests, uncertainty, and looming chemo after colorectal cancer news.
Tipa turns scam calls, life-insurance spam, and fake Google death checks into a darkly funny riff on aging and online legacy.
Axxuy tidies the blog, moves from axxuy.xyz to axxuy.com, and adds human.json plus a generator tool along the way.
Scopique is eyeing Unreal Engine less for games than virtual production and scene composition, even if the beginner-learning path looks rough.
Dave Winer pokes at Bluesky funding secrecy, RSS namespace headaches, and why feed readers should connect better with linkblogging tools.