Dragon Age: The Veilguard Almost Destroyed AAA Gaming: the Death of Grit
Dragon Age: The Veilguard key art. (Image: BioWare / EA via The Verge) There was a specific texture to the…
Dragon Age: The Veilguard key art. (Image: BioWare / EA via The Verge) There was a specific texture to the…
Nintendo headquarters, Kyoto. (Wikimedia Commons) Yeah, we heard a lot of rumors. But what were we wrong about? Let’s re-visit…
Sucker Punch’s sequel abandons the golden forests of Tsushima for the brutal, unforgiving reality of Hokkaido, delivering a masterclass in…
Grand Theft Auto VI is less a video game and more a terrifyingly dense sociological simulation, delivering a masterpiece that…
The widening gap between Treasury’s tough talk on sanctions and the quiet compliance waivers granted to legacy industries. There is…
Buying a monitor is where people accidentally pay for vibes. The listing screams “HDR.” The box screams “1ms.” The review…
An inside look at how unelected committee staffers exercise immense power over the legislative process through information asymmetry.
The Epstein Files Bible: A 10-Part Investigative Dossier Part 1: The Administrative Nightmare & The Myth of the “One Sheet”…
Local politics is no longer small. It’s the front line for legitimacy, and it’s being fought with hard leverage.
The loud fights get airtime. The real wins often happen in the rules nobody reads until it’s too late.
Every system has a shadow system. Nobody wins a democracy by accident. Policy arguments rarely fail because the facts aren’t there; they fail because the i.
Some gaming stories are business stories wearing a hoodie. This one isn’t. This one hurts a little. Reuters reported that Phil Spencer is retiring after 38 years at Microsoft, with Asha Sharma…
A long-form gaming industry article on the Xbox leadership transition and why the emotional response was bigger than the official announcement.
A business strategy article on Nestlé’s portfolio reshaping and why consumer-brand chatter usually misses the real point.
A business column on the Eucalyptus acquisition, what it actually changes, and the speculative pile-up that followed online.