Sey is all-in on Dosa Divas, praising its family drama, turn-based combat, cooking hooks, and spirit-mech energy.
Azuriel says GameNative turned a Retroid Pocket 6 into a mini handheld PC backlog machine for Steam, Epic, Amazon, and GOG.
Bhagpuss has fun poking at Neverness to Everness’s Lacrimosa, a very obvious vampire with some suspiciously bloodlike tomato jelly habits.
Kimimi likes The War of Genesis III Part 2’s polish and quality-of-life upgrades, but its abrupt style shift and no-context sequel setup sting.
Krista gives a handy pre-launch rundown on Paralives, from flexible building tools to its cozy open-world life sim pitch.
Nicole digs into how the Master System inherited limited sprite magnification from the TMS9918A lineage, a neat almost-scaling hardware trick.
Wes rounds up emulator news, with Android Wii U emulation via Cemu and fresh momentum for CrankBoy on Playdate.
Wilhelm tracks another Fantasy Critic League shuffle as inKONBINI, Saros, and Diablo IV scores jostle the standings.
The Chronicler spotlights Europa Universalis: The Price of Power as a big, demanding grand-strategy board game packed with diplomacy, war, and long planning.
Thomas finds Warcraft II: Remastered smoother than the original, but says the visuals and CGI upgrades feel like cheap AI slop.
Bruce Schneier flags research showing LLMs are really good at hiding text messages inside other text.
Dave Winer cheers the Knicks, likes Leaflet adding email and RSS, and argues the web can route news around platform algorithms.