Saturday Morning Gaming: Baldur’s Gate vs. Icewind Dale
Since the beginning of time, man has yearned to play D&D on the computer…until Baldur’s Gate and Planescape Torment came out.
Since the beginning of time, man has yearned to play D&D on the computer…until Baldur’s Gate and Planescape Torment came out.
This weekend will be spent doing laundry, coming down from the insanity of work this week, and, yes, listening to some rock and or roll
Microsoft appears to be buying Activision/Blizzard
God of War has a strong story, graphic violence, and they’ve given it enough of a moral center to make it so that you won’t feel like you’re going to have to apologize for recommending it.
The weekends will be spent recuperating from being on the team from heck, working on the system from heck, and getting back and seeing that all of my old stuff has fallen into heck.
The Return of the Obra Dinn: If you’ve been waiting for a game where you can *FINALLY* play an insurance investigator, your wait is over.
Let me restate: We never purchased nor even ever expressed a desire for garden gnomes. We just sort of started getting them.
Thoughts on the Wheel of Time (the series) from someone who didn’t read the books. I’m probably going to wander into some spoilers territory. Be warned.
You’d think that Cyberpunk 2077 would have taught me to not look forward to video games. But here goes…
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) announced on Thursday he has pardoned 1,351 people for minor marijuana possession crimes.
Okay. Dodging the Covid. So what, exactly, is the proper response for when a friend tells you that he has tested positive?
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Who wants to get hung up on the ones that stunk, though? Well, other than Cyberpunk. Let’s focus on the AMAZING games.
I’m mostly struck by the whole “I read a book. Then I read another book. Then I read another book. Then I read another book” thing that it’s got going on. Would I write this paper differently today?
All in all, I’d say that Fights In Tight Spaces is the most surprising game in the genre of “Slay the Spire” that I’ve encountered yet.
My timecard for the last two weeks has 98 hours on it. We’ve got 3 days to go.
From the WSJ: California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he wants to create a path for private citizens to sue gun manufacturers, sellers and distributors in the state, modeling his proposal after the legal framework...