Stargrace barely touched WoW this week but still cleared 2 million gold, thanks to a scattershot mix of recipes and transmog sales.
Frostilyte gladly eats crow on The King is Watching, saying the big update and Crowns of History DLC add much-needed variety and smart new twists.
Luna shares a sketchy little love note to Chants of Sennaar, praising its Babel-inspired language puzzles after it totally hijacked her week.
Ellie revisits Gradius as a shmup starting point, spotlighting its iconic power-up bar and more structured level design over old-school score chasing.
Wilhelm finally drops Bonemass in Valheim, grabs the wishbone, and gets back to the good stuff: sniffing out silver and gearing up for Moder.
Blockade85 digs into why survival-crafting games like Dune Awakening click so well: gathering, building, and always having the next task lined up.
Syp walks through a whole day of stubbornly analog music habits, from iPods and CDs to YouTube curation with zero algorithmic meddling.
Roger tours the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, those famously wonky Victorian sculptures that show just how strange early paleontology could get.
Emily gives her site a cloud-and-dragon makeover and explains how the dreamy theme fits her constant daydreaming about dragons, Autobots, and Naboo sunsets.
Jamie Zawinski highlights an Onion riff where ChatGPT gives a risotto recipe so bad it ends at Sam Altman’s house with a Molotov cocktail.
Warner says Microsoft’s entire Surface line just got pricier, with AI-fueled RAM costs pushing some models above comparable Macs.
Dave Winer says his wpEditorDemo now has a Gutenberg version, with Claude handling the programming and a few days of hard-earned lessons along the way.