Syp is lured back to RIFT by a community reroll event, praising its smooth gameplay charm.
Syp is lured back to RIFT by a community reroll event, praising its smooth gameplay charm.
Tipa tests Dark Quest 4, finding it simplifies HeroQuest's co-op chaos into a single-player console experience.
Azuriel returns to Necesse post-launch to find it lacks the depth promised by its early description.
Bhagpuss dives into Blue Protocol, enjoying its minimalist combat and captivating storylines despite his sputtering, elderly PC.
Wilhelm relives the joy of freighter adventures in No Man's Sky's Expedition 2 Redux, despite a non-functional hyperdrive.
Tobold explores the intricate historical simulations in EU5, discussing its fresh approach to geo-political storytelling.
Michael spotlights a host of creative indie games, from a nocturnal walking sim to retro-inspired racers.
Tim Bray urges a transition to Mastodon, praising its ad-free, open communication reminiscent of classic email.
Dave Winer discusses the launch of markdown docs to open up text like podcasting has for audio.
Remy Porter critiques a mind-bogglingly inefficient C# class filled with unused ArrayLists and quirky code snafus.
Axxuy reflects on the challenges of casual blogging and self-assessment in their writing journey.
Aywren expresses cautious optimism for Paralives as a potential alternative to The Sims amidst EA buyout concerns.