Nimgimli hits a content wall in Neverness to Everness, then unexpectedly falls hard for the bigger, easier-on-the-eyes Switch 2.
Azuriel says Stop Killing Games hit an EU wall, but the fight over keeping purchased games playable is far from over.
Shintar recalls how WoW Classic turned from a lonely nostalgia trip into casual Zul'Gurub runs and a renewed social raiding life.
Wilhelm finds No Man’s Sky runs well on Switch 2, then gets pleasantly surprised by Hello Games making cross-saves actually work.
Jimmy revisits Heroes of Might and Magic II and III, weighing brightness, complexity, and why strategy games need the balance just right.
Thomas says retro blobber Dverghold looks promising, though its July 22 Early Access launch brings the usual indie gamble.
Anarchae’s week is sickness, soccer, Zelda, eye-exam aggravation, and a John Dickson Carr mystery keeping things weird.
Roger explains why UK by-elections attract joke candidates, and how satire has basically become part of the democratic pageantry.
UltrViolet skips gaming, grumbles about Hugo breakage, and gets absorbed digitizing his grandfather’s World War I diaries and records.
Tofutush goes to Toy Story 5 with her dad, then spirals into funny, thorny questions about sentient toys, ownership, and Disney logic.
Dave Winer argues WordPress should act like part of the web, not a silo, with interchangeable APIs that give writers real choice.
Juhis tackles writer’s block by going to the pub and writing around the idea until the real post finally loosens up.