Tipa wraps HeroQuest: First Light by praising its stronger campaign while arguing the Wizard and Elf still get shortchanged by weak magic.
Nimgimli shares a couple smart backlog hacks: narrow your picks, ditch distractions, and keep a notebook so you remember what to do next.
Frostilyte checks in on Mewgenics and says Guilty Gear Strive 2.0 actually delivered, trimming cheese and earning unusually broad praise.
Emily revisits Resident Evil 4 and enjoys Leon, Las Plagas, the Merchant, and the remix of survival horror with upgrades and treasure hunting.
Shintar finds Turtle WoW’s Grim Reaches serviceable but bland, with repetitive quests and a weird lack of gryphon flavor for Wildhammer dwarves.
Belghast and crew bounce through Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, WoW nostalgia, Pokémon ZA, Heroes of Might and Magic, and Sorcery: Contested Realm.
Wilhelm’s Fantasy Critic standings get shuffled by Kiln and Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, with scores bouncing around all over the board.
The Chronicler dives into Arcs: The Blighted Reach, a three-act campaign that sounds ambitious, asymmetric, and packed with evolving systems.
Michael makes a solid case for text adventures in 2026, with beginner-friendly IF picks plus tips on interpreters, mapping, and where the scene lives.
Anarchae made the move, survived cleanup and ISP chaos, and is now settling into the new condo one microwave and Poang dream at a time.
Magi launches TheVTubingRadio with VTubing Explained, aiming to spotlight creators and the people behind the VTubing scene.
Dave Winer riffs on Claude, open-source trust, and his new WordPress news page, all with that classic blogging-is-still-great energy.