CrazyKinux trims an EVE Online identity-crisis skill queue, beefs up a Merlin PvP fit, and eyes the Crane as a cloaky Sunesis replacement.
Nimgimli spent March happily sinking hours into Coral Island, with A Game About Digging a Hole and slower-going Prey filling the gaps.
UltrViolet bounces between Resident Evil 4 Remake, Nioh 3, FFXIV, and WoW Midnight, sounding especially unconvinced by easy combat and boss headaches.
Sey finds Mr. Sleepy Man a weird but memorable Mario 64-inspired platformer, buoyed by dreamy comedy, standout music, and a few rough edges.
Bhagpuss reflects on Fortnite’s slide from world-conquering phenomenon toward something more ordinary, while wondering how permanent gaming megahits really are.
Oya says PEAK absolutely rules in co-op, with simple climbing systems, constant teamwork, and just enough chaos to keep every run lively.
Wilhelm’s month-in-review mixes WordPress plugin disappointment with a look back at Pokemon Go, RuneScape, and LOTRO’s messy 64-bit server move.
Axxuy shares some satisfying site tinkering, from automating human.json in Hugo to tidying webrings and 88x31 buttons.
Brennan’s “brennan.day is joining BuzzFeed” post reads like a sharply barbed April Fools riff on sponsorships, platform capture, and sellout web culture.
Dave Winer gripes about Alexa and YouTube ads interrupting music, then warmly recommends a 500 Songs episode on The Who’s Tommy.
Tipa digs into the messy realities of moving West Karana from WordPress to Hugo, from broken themes to recreating widgets and comments.
Blockade85 checks in from burnout central: work and home projects are crushing writing time, though Dune Awakening, a rebuilt desktop, and rescued cat Sock help.