Stargrace celebrates Wurm Online turning 20, a singular sandbox MMO that shaped her love of community and even launched her games career.
Azuriel’s Guild Wars 3 reaction is negative hype: the reveal makes Guild Wars 2’s long Legendary grind suddenly feel pointless.
Magi likes Indie Pass as a cheap, genre-spanning indie subscription on PC that could boost discovery while still steering players toward buying games later.
Kimimi praises Kuro no Ken’s gorgeous PlayStation remake art and brisk, compact storytelling, where the Black Dragon’s damage feels immediate and personal.
Mailvaltar marks nine years of blogging, reflecting on changing tastes and why Neverness to Everness scratches that MMO-ish solo-gaming itch.
Wilhelm says Forza Horizon 6 starts guided, then drowns you in map markers and gloriously silly spectacle races against planes and even a mech.
The Chronicler shares a fan-made Commands & Colors Ancients EPIC Adrianople scenario, mixing big-table wargame fun with a solid Roman history lesson.
Anarchae’s weekly digest covers settling into a new routine, replaying Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and dipping back into FFXIV.
Warner sees hope in a ruling against Trump branding the Kennedy Center, while warning the damage to the arts institution runs much deeper.
Dave Winer bounces from AI-powered blog search to Knicks Finals joy and why he’s using EMX over Bluesky, trolls and all.
Brennan connects Taleb’s skin-in-the-game to art and the IndieWeb, arguing real craft means using what you build and risking something personal.
Juhis joins Junited with daily link-sharing, pitching it as a friendly excuse to discover bloggers and celebrate the wider blogosphere.