Syp’s Pillars of Eternity II crew escapes sprawling Neketaka for bite-sized island quests, only to wrestle titans, cave grubs, and messy faction politics anyway.
Tipa rolls credits on Pokémon Legends: Z-A and finds Kalos nostalgia hits harder for X/Y veterans than for a newcomer tourist in post-disaster Lumiose.
Shintar recaps SWTOR’s 7.8 dev stream, from Galactic Threads déjà vu and missing EU voice-overs to stronghold hook upgrades and Papa Keith teasing the next roadmap.
Belghast battles a nasty crud while poking at GW2’s new Starlight Weald metas and min-maxing Destiny Rising champs like Maru, exotic grenade launchers and all.
Ellie falls for Assemble With Care, a brief, cozy Ustwo puzzler where gently fixing treasured gadgets matters more than the low-stakes brainteasers themselves.
Azuriel riffs on Bhagpuss, AI music tests, and placebo wine to argue that if we can’t spot or don’t care about machine-made art, we’re halfway to wirehead futures.
Bhagpuss postpones a Hazbin Hotel season two review to gush over Aimee Fatale tracks, YouTube rabbit holes, and his delightfully unsynced, personality-filled devices.
Warner gushes over Ben Stones’ massive Hamlet mural at the National Theatre and uses it to celebrate old-school scenic painting in an age of projections.
Scopique turns Star Citizen recording experiments into a deep dive on OBS audio routing, Discord capture, and building a slick new Blender intro instead of actually picking the next game series.
Dave Winer tweaks how FeedLand detects RSS item changes, laments optional GUIDs, and quietly nudges loyal readers toward his nightly email roundup.
Andrew Plotkin marvels that a new paper on poetic jailbreaks for LLMs eerily echoes his old joke about rhyming commands undermining Sydney and friends.
Anarchae unpacks Ottolengui’s A Modern Wizard as a weird, genre-bending mix of courtroom drama, mesmerist thriller, and Faustian science-philosophy experiment.