Would you clock in for this chill shift at InKonbini? @NagaiIndustries
Ahanasios takes on: less hectic management sim, more calming Japanese convenience store holiday, with gentle tasks and cosy charm.
Full review:
https://t.co/BiAExzBZCn
Sandy’s Pragmata verdict: Capcom’s next cult classic?
A compelling Hugh/Diana story, striking sci-fi atmosphere, and a smart combat system.
@PRAGMATAgame@CapcomEurope@CapcomUSA_
Full review:
https://t.co/VNTonsrDzo
Adam's verdict on Resident Evil Requiem on Switch 2: relentless atmosphere, killer sound design and a smart split between Grace’s first-person horror and Leon’s third-person action.
@capcomusa@capcomeuro@RE_Games
Full review:
https://t.co/CadpxRffZ3
Is this the ideal on-the-go JRPG fix?
Brian’s Sea of Stars review is live, a smooth mobile port of the turn-based RPG, with timed-input combat and gorgeous pixel art that pops on iOS phone screens. @SabotageQc
Full review:
https://t.co/IWWOcUO6eM
Athanasios revisits Resident Evil on PC, a faithful modern re-release that runs smoothly on current systems and keeps the classic survival horror bite. @CapcomUSA_@CapcomEurope
Full review:
https://t.co/ORLzKCyXRQ
Still one of the best modern Metroidvanias?
Athanasios' Metroid Dread second opinion review is now live. Sharp mechanics, rewarding exploration, and a properly tough journey. @mercurysteam@nintendouk
Full review:
https://t.co/N9ustXwR3J
Luna reviews People of Note on PC, a music-first turn-based RPG with big musical numbers and a ton of creative flair. Is this the RPG your playlist's been waiting for?
@A_i@IridiumStudios
Full review:
https://t.co/VEW3VCOuTu
r/Mendrawingwomen is having their annual meltdown over me not lowering my head and obeying their puritan demands, this time over this comic XD
https://t.co/3uzewG367L
Imagine you're John Carmack
you're 22 years old and you just wrote a 3D engine in assembly that runs at 35fps on a 486
Doom drops. Quake drops. Half the planet is playing your code.
you're the reason GPUs exist. you're the reason your friend Jensen has a yacht today.
then in 2009, you sell id Software. people call it betrayal. you call it "they made an offer I couldn't refuse."
VR obsession. Oculus. Meta buys it for $2B. you're CTO.
but Meta thinks you're a liability. your demos are "too intense." your emails are "too long." your focus on frame timing is "slowing us down."
2022. they push you out. not fired officially. just "restructured."
the media writes "end of an era." some crypto bro calls you "washed up."
silicon valley moves on.
but you don't.
you don't write a book. you don't start a podcast. you don't collect speaking fees.
you go completely quiet.
you take the money. you buy a warehouse in Texas. you hire 10 engineers. and you start coding.
not games. not VR.
AGI.
two years. radio silence. no tweets. no conference talks.
while everyone's debating ChatGPT, you're debugging CUDA kernels at 3AM, testing world models.
then in 2025, Keen Technologies pivots hard. you're not "exploring" anymore. you're building it.
here's what people get wrong:
everyone calls it a comeback. a redemption arc. "revenge on Meta."
it's none of that.
you're a 54-year-old engineer who still codes 12 hours a day because you genuinely can't stop.
most CTOs would have bought an island. most legends would have written memoirs.
you just kept typing.
the most dangerous person in any codebase is the one who goes quiet and never stops shipping commits.
karma doesn't need to be real.
but obsession is.
welcome back, Carmack.
Luke revisits Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition on Switch, a generous celebration of the 1995 classic. Still worth a go today?
@DigitalEclipse@Ubisoft@Ubisoft_UK
Full review:
https://t.co/im4fQcewlo
Anthem#9 on PC is a puzzle-roguelike deckbuilder where you trigger skills by arranging coloured gems. Athanasios finds out if its worth a grind!
Full review:
https://t.co/gObfank8xH
To celebrate 40 years of The Legend of Zelda, Jorge explores the world of Hyrule with a retrospective looking at how the series has evolved!
Read more:
https://t.co/Z7AVf8k6O6