
Jay writes about video games, falls down endless internet rabbit holes, and takes a lot of pictures of flowers.
Attack and dethrone god
No need to be stumped
Ordering up a nice steaming cuppa feelings
How esports photographers are using in-game capture in place of live events
First person shooter
My kingdom for a Powered Large Wheel
The joy of purposefully losing runs in Hades
To lose is to win, and he who wins shall lose
Crimson Desert is the gruff Scottish sibling to Black Desert Online
Whether you'll want to spend hours in the character creator remains to be seen
Shadow Arena shakes up the battle royale genre with a cast of action heroes
For a "shadow" "desert" it was plenty light and lush, actually
It was business as usual at Blizzcon despite Hong Kong protests
But protesters still hope they raised awareness
Overwatch 2 focuses on the story, but doesn't seem to correct any of its issues
A new way to tell the same story
Diablo 4 mixes up the darkness of its dungeons with a varied overworld
It's always online again
Shared_Anxieties.exe is a desktop pal with a lot on their mind
A friend of a friend
Abandon Ship sails out of early access
Up to the surface
Lakeview Valley's murder village is now open
Try not to leave a mess
BBC Radio 3's Sound Of Gaming is a nice look at video game tunes and the people behind them
Chiptunes off the old block
WWE 2K20 promise a patch for all those wrestling mishaps
A fix is on the way
Epic Games sue tester for “spoiling” Fortnite: Chapter 2
Though it seems no one believed his leaks
Stellaris's newest species, the Lithoids, are here to eat rocks and take names
I would buy an amethyst car please and thank you
Legends Of Runeterra already has a meta after its first preview patch
More poros please
Take a walk under the beautiful sky of Bleakstead
Did I mention the sky looks amazing
I played Morels: The Hunt with a mycologist, who also happens to be my father
Welcome to the mushroom kingdom