Sey recommends Wax Heads as a warm, dialogue-heavy record-store game about music, memory, and helping customers find exactly the right album.
Kimimi celebrates Fighters Megamix as a gloriously busted Sega crossover where Virtua Fighter and Fighting Vipers clash in wonderfully silly ways.
Belghast and crew bounce through Zero Parades, Destiny, 007 First Light, Mina the Hollower, Esoteric Ebb, and Path of Exile II.
Wilhelm’s monthly wrap mixes WordPress achievement snark, ad-blocker advice, and a look back at WoW Classic and EverQuest nostalgia server chatter.
Thomas says 007 First Light looks great and runs smoothly, but its Hitman-style structure makes Bond’s early hours feel way too slow.
Michael spotlights Enigma Heart’s rare Zelda 2-style action-RPG vibes and recommends Zelda 2 Redux for anyone curious about revisiting the original.
Andrew Plotkin’s Visible Deadline opens up Infocom’s murder mystery with source code, scanned feelies, and deep looks at NPC schedules and routing.
Axxuy writes a lovely little ode to walking as freedom, observation, thinking time, and one of the simplest pleasures around.
UltrViolet checks in on light gaming, Google One AI Plus storage weirdness, digitizing World War I diaries, and a rough chemo stretch.
Emily’s music roundup jumps from Evanescence and Taylor Swift to Breaking Benjamin, with Newfoundland vibes and a move away from YouTube embeds.
Jamie Zawinski highlights Sarah Wynn-Williams being legally muzzled onstage at Hay Festival while Meta pursued ongoing action against her.
Dave Winer says standards are only for interop, notes subscribe.scripting.com fixes, and tosses in quick thoughts on Star City and the Knicks.