Roger argues RV There Yet? might be more fun to watch than play, thanks to chaotic co-op physics, teamwork disasters, and great YouTube videos.
Nimgimli admires Tunic’s polish, combat, and secrets, but the vague map, unreadable language, and opaque story make it a pass personally.
Frostilyte previews The King Is Watching’s free Shifting Sands update, a desert map full of chaos, new enemies, and Hades-style modular difficulty.
Kimimi finds Taiko no Tatsujin DS a fascinating but awkward handheld remix, where touchscreen drumming works just well enough to be charming.
Shintar speculates on BlizzCon’s WoW Classic future, weighing whether Blizzard will consolidate servers or keep piling on more versions.
Sweetie is thrilled Persona 6 finally feels real, digging into the teaser, leaked character designs, and chatter about possible dual protagonists.
Wilhelm surveys 2026 MMORPG sub prices after LOTRO’s increase and, yeah, free options are everywhere even if cash shops still run the show.
The Chronicler invites fellow wargamers to Wargameron 2026 in Poland, pitching four days of all-in-one gaming, meals, rooms, and monster tables.
Tim Bray serves up an AI-free Long Links with books, music, humor, political economy, and a welcome break from the usual AI deluge.
Dave Winer is all in on the Knicks’ wild comeback over the Spurs, framing it as the kind of sports moment fans live for.
Brennan makes the straightforward case that web accessibility isn’t checklist theater; it makes sites better for disabled users and basically everyone else.
Bruce Schneier flags Leonardo’s plan to add Bluetooth tracking to license plate readers, making an already invasive surveillance tool even creepier.