Tipa’s Frosthaven group barely keeps two pylons standing through Algox waves, with summons, tanking, and a Deathshaper retirement in the mix.
Sey rounds up wishlists and cool finds, spotlighting Moomintroll, Gambonanza, Petrichor’s Kickstarter, and a lovely MIO: Memories In Orbit vinyl.
Heartless thinks ARC Raiders’ late switch from stash value to a time-gated damage challenge kills the expedition’s sense of steady, meaningful progress.
Azuriel is still mixed on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, loving the characters and buildcraft while bouncing hard off its parry-heavy QTE combat.
Kimimi digs Game Gear’s Magic Knight Rayearth for its gorgeous, breezy presentation and short mascot-chasing adventure, even if it’s barely an RPG.
Oya’s Baldur’s Gate 3 run gets messier and better, with clever spider tactics, companion revelations, and a very avoidable Aunt Ethel mask disaster.
Belghast reacts to Path of Exile II’s delayed reveal and possible atlas shakeup, while getting more tempted by Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred.
Wilhelm downs Valheim’s Moder with an iron mace, forgets the stamina buff, survives the chaos, then starts eyeing a Plains base.
Blockade85 accidentally feeds a Dune Awakening sandworm an entire base, then scrambles across Arrakis for fuel, salvage, and safer ground.
Axxuy is sold on the Xteink X4 as a cheap, tiny ereader that’s perfect for offline reading on the go, despite iffy build quality.
Dave Winer argues Firefox should lead on open AI-powered web text tools, and also muses about posting to your blog straight from Claude Code.
Bhagpuss starts on AI, detours through bathroom books and Geoff Dyer, and lands on the headache of writers who refuse to stay in one lane.