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I’ve opened this year with three different roleplaying games on the go. And so far, what I’m seeing is that one of the three roleplaying games is dated in a much, much more severe way than I was prepared for. That game, is, of course, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks 2006), which was […]


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If you’ve followed my work, you’ll know I’m not really a fan of shooters anymore. I used to be! I used to be all over third-person shooters like the Uncharted series, developed by Naughty Dog. While first-person shooters (often U.S. military focused) never quite appealed to me in the same way as the Uncharted series, […]


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2026 Roadmap

Hello everyone, and welcome to 2026! Already, a lot of horrible things have happened in the news. This is an era of international destabilization, of an unashamed, naked-faced return to political spheres of influence dictated by might. And yet, in the face of this, we should be looking to one another, and supporting one another, […]


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I’m pretty prone to foaming at the mouth about special or interesting video games. If you’ve read from the start, and made it this far through this end-of-year series, you might have recognized that. This last game on the list is, without a doubt, the best game I played this year. I only played through […]


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This year I continued to play aggressively long games, which is, of course, my own fault. It means I get to play less of other video games, though, which in some cases is a problem, because my library of games is also aggressively long. It is a dangerous concoction – but in the case of […]


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