Stargrace chronicles a chill-but-nervy EVE Online wormhole gas huffing session, a heroic Occator hauler run to Amarr, and the ever-present gank circus around the trade hub.
Aywren scores raffle tickets for FFXIV Fan Fest 2026 in Anaheim, plans swag like Amon-themed stickers and buttons, and is just hoping to stay healthy for the trip.
Roger lets his Roblox-obsessed twin granddaughters give him a tour, unpacking the platform’s user-made “experiences,” avatar economy, and high-profile Robux-driven monetization.
Emily explains her Disney Dreamlight Valley burnout—Star Path FOMO, endless new characters, grindy quests—and why Hello Kitty Island Adventure or The Sims are looking more appealing.
Wilhelm recounts Kikimora fleets, structure bashes, and a risky solo detour to tag the MTO2-2 Keepstar killmail in EVE Online’s burning Drone Regions campaign.
Tobold reviews Europa Universalis V’s rapid-fire patches, odd bugs, HRE shenanigans, and punishing “disasters” that feel more like unavoidable pain than meaningful choices.
Michael’s indie roundup highlights BOSSGAME’s console release, tactics RPG Demonschool, quirky tabletop experiments like Damnatio Ad Bestias, and a Gaza memorial game, with a firm no-AI-art stance.
Anarchae digs into The Traitors Canada’s half-celeb, half-normie casting and conflict-heavy editing, finding the toxic, shouty vibe a far cry from the heart of other versions.
Bhagpuss loves Hazbin Hotel Season 2 overall, even if the sensory overload and musical dialog had him reaching for subtitles between all the swearing and spectacle.
Bruce Schneier discovers Adidas’ Squid sneaker and, as always, opens the comments for whatever security stories readers want to chew on.
Dave Winer ships a new FeedLand release, raves about This Is Going To Hurt, and goes on a memorable rant about dog food, dogfooding, and gross commercials.
Warner riffs on Bloomberg’s “resistance cinema” thesis, arguing that conflict-driven storytelling has always mirrored politics, from campfires to today’s anti-Trump films and plays.