Sey rounds up wishlist picks like KAZ, Mysarium, and D-topia, plus soundtrack shout-outs for Virtue and a Sledgehammer and Phonopolis.
Azuriel revisits digital game resale after Sony’s disc exit, asking why software licenses still can’t be resold like physical games.
Bhagpuss argues Sony’s move away from PlayStation discs sharpens the real issue: ownership, while downplaying archival panic around physical media’s decline.
Kimimi says Yain Sidae nails the pixel-art beat ’em up look, but the shallow fighting leaves this Korean TV tie-in pretty basic.
Wilhelm sizes up the Steam Summer Sale 2026, arguing Steam looks refreshingly steady next to Xbox layoffs, Sony’s digital mess, and Epic’s Fortnite-first thinking.
Tobold finds Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth more cutscene-heavy soap opera than RPG so far, despite enjoying its breezy turn-based combat touches.
Magi writes through grief after Belghast’s death, reflecting on Blaugust, Aggrochat, and the quiet weight of losing a familiar online presence.
Jamie Zawinski links a McSweeney’s gag comparing Senator Jones to Indiana Jones’ face-melting Nazi, with the usual grim political eye-roll underneath.
Warner connects Meta’s Instagram AI grab, smart-glasses recording hacks, and ‘super sensing’ tests into one big, ugly privacy warning.
Dave Winer makes the old-school web case for RSS, OPML, Markdown, SQL, and WebSockets as a replaceable, interoperable social network stack.
Axxuy reflects on how slow editing can erode confidence, making one-session drafting feel clearer, looser, and ultimately easier to publish.
UltrViolet draws a line between AI writing and AI assistance, arguing Blaugust-friendly tools can handle titles, tags, and summaries without replacing the author.