Stargrace’s WoW gold-making week was modest, but she’s staying flexible and hoping a 48-hour auction rhythm helps restore consistency.
Bhagpuss surveys MMO news with EverQuest Legends, Stars Reach, and Valheim grabbing attention while Guild Wars 3 mostly lurks in the background.
Krista rounds up Summer Game Fest 2026 favorites, with Rayman Legends Retold and Final Fantasy VII Revelation leading the hype.
Emily argues that calling games “accessible” can mean platform availability too, not just disability features, after Sony’s Wolverine-on-PS5 frustration.
Wilhelm breaks down EVE Online’s Cradle of War, where CCP pairs a PvP-safe starter region with a bigger push into faction warfare.
Tobold uses his pricey Concordia Special Edition pledge to mull board-game bling, from wooden bits and metal coins to deluxe excess.
Thomas came away impressed by Pulsebreaker, a Resident Evil-style survival horror demo with fixed cameras, retro vibes, and a smart focus-based combat twist.
Andrew Plotkin spotlights surprise indies The Archives of Trevosa, Hypogea, and The 7th Guest Remake with his usual sharp design-eye.
Belghast shares a rough cancer-treatment update, connecting severe fatigue and weight loss with the appetite-suppressing effects of tirzepatide.
Axxuy’s take on LLMs is refreshingly personal: if conversation takes effort, they’d rather spend it talking to actual people.
Juhis says wallabag has quietly become the ideal Pocket replacement for saving articles, note-taking, and offline reading without demanding attention.
Dave Winer gripes about Claude going full backseat coder, questions Meta glasses privacy, and sees the Knicks’ 2026 run as a turning point.