This feels like the last week when folks in the US can say “things aren’t looking good” before Monday’s inauguration happens and we start to see how grim
This morning, Nintendo finally announced the Switch 2, or at least showed a console that looks a lot like everyone thought it would and set a Direct with more details
This morning, thanks to the folks at RockPaperShotgun, I checked out the Steam demo for Locator, which calls itself a “Geoguessr-inspired detective game set on an alien planet.” I’m
Yesterday, The Washington Post (former employer of Nathan Grayson and me) laid off less than 100 people on the business side, the latest upheaval at the Jeff Bezos-owned paper that’
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced changes to his company’s platforms this morning, all of which basically amount to toddling along like a desperate duckling after Elon Musk and Donald
Welcome to 2025, which is starting in earnest with good things–Games Done Quick!--and less good things–the US certifying election results, ushering in whatever the next four years
The swimming in recent indie game Naiad absolutely rules, which is good because you do a lot of it. You play as a water nymph who drifts around doing little
Last night, my sister called me to ask what we did for Christmas as kids. We both had recollections of trees and presents when we were very little, but then
Since Disney owns The Simpsons, there are sometimes episodes that are only on Disney+. Despite The Simpsons being one of the shows I regularly play in the background while I’
Netflix’s mobile game Squid Game: Unleashed came out today, a week ahead of the disturbing show’s second season, and a few days before the premiere of Beast Games,
There’s been a flurry of unions at Microsoft-owned studios this year, and now we have a new one: yesterday, workers at ZeniMax Online Studios announced their union, ZOS United-CWA,