BACKLOG is a long-running yet increasingly infrequent casual video game blog feature which finds me checking in on progress […]
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A life lived with trial-and-error impulse is most often treated as unforgivable in a centrally divided, mob-happy and […]
The utopian promise of infinite instant access to shared knowledge will inevitably create exponentially more data, the existential […]
Affaire de l’esprit de la changement. — Created to dance for the entertainment of contested King Louis XVI‘s […]
BACKLOG is a “whenever” casual video game blog feature tasked with checking in on how I’m progressing through video […]
For all of the complaining one could do in venting their pedantic man-child sized “gamer” frustration with German […]
The lingering feeling that “this is Dark Souls IV” stuck with me throughout the ~150 hours I’d spent […]
BACKLOG is a “whenever” casual video game blog feature tasked with checking in on how I’m progressing through video […]
BACKLOG is a “whenever” casual video game blog feature tasked with checking in on how I’m progressing through video […]
A curious behavioral pattern would begin expressing in 2017 wherein the official announcement of each main series Assassin’s […]
As if irony-encoded malware made sentient for the sake of a most hilarious mechanism of fate, there is […]
Perpetually imbalanced multiplayer, unfinished single player, and constant manipulation via re-monetization has forever stained the ‘ready ugliest anti-consumer […]
When life’s only major goal, pastime and pursuit is survival there can be no truly “healthy” due process […]
February 29th, 2020 — Washington state health officials made the first announcement of a death from COVID-19 in […]
BACKLOG is a “whenever the fuck I feel like it” casual video game blog feature focusing on how […]
Star Wars as a franchise and a ‘brand’ embodies thoughtless ‘all-ages’, dung-slicked trash that has been avoidant of […]
SYNCHRONY is a weekly feature focusing on relevant heavy music news, new releases, upcoming releases, as well as […]
Reprising their mastery of the ‘entirely worth buying but at least partially broken’ first person open world RPG […]
Here in 2019 I am no less enthused by hype than I was back in 1991 when I […]
Each of the three Metro series games begins with a life or death situation that doesn’t offer the luxury […]