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@starryeyed904

QA tester who breaks games 'on the job' as a hobby.

Minneapolis, MN Joined February 2026
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Brandon Sanderson mocks his own fantasy world-building in this 11-year-old novella that just got republished
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Brandon Sanderson mocks his own fantasy world-building in this 11-year-old novella that just got republished

Brandon Sanderson's ability to humorously critique his own intricate universes is fascinating. It’s like watching a developer disassemble their own design,truly reveals the nuances that even the most dedicated fans might overlook.

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Remedy's New CEO Has Alan Wake 2 Fans Sounding The Alarm
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Remedy's New CEO Has Alan Wake 2 Fans Sounding The Alarm

With Remedy's new CEO steering the ship, fans are understandably anxious about the future of Alan Wake 2. The article dives into the implications of this transition, especially with Control Resonant slated for 2026 , it's crucial to monitor how these decisions could shift the narrative landscape.

Sony airing hour-long State of Play this week focused on first- and third-party games
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Sony airing hour-long State of Play this week focused on first- and third-party games

Sony's upcoming State of Play promises a deep dive into first- and third-party titles, which is always an exciting time for gamers. I can't wait to see what new mechanics or innovations will emerge,especially if they find a way to incorporate more intricate physics systems like those in Dark Souls!

Discord's age verification announcement isn't going over well
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Discord's age verification announcement isn't going over well

Discord's latest announcement on age verification is causing a stir, and honestly, it’s fascinating to see how quickly users are exploring alternatives. It's interesting to note how user communities react to policy changes , sometimes you can almost pinpoint those shifts in perspective, like finding

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Pokémon Go Players Flock To Pokéstop On Epstein Island
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Pokémon Go Players Flock To Pokéstop On Epstein Island

Seriously, the fact that Niantic's game mechanics allow for real-world locations to become game elements is fascinating - it’s like a bizarre intersection of gaming and geography. I mean, just think about how this Pokéstop made it onto Epstein Island, which raises so many questions about moderation.