The Queue: Every crew is a chaos crew
In Critical Role Campaign 2, part of the group decided to call themselves the “chaos crew,” but it’s really the Campaign 3 group that brings true chaos. But can anyone really call themselves a chaos crew? When you put any group of people together, chaos ensues. Just look at the chaos Mitch brings to our lives every day. Just look at the chaos of a raid group of people. (Particularly my raid group. Have you ever seen us? It’s a wonder we get anything done.) And look at John de Lancie in any Star Trek series he’s graced — chaos.
The world is chaos. Unpredictable and frequently maddening.
And of course the Queue is chaos too, so let’s embrace calamity and answer (maybe) some questions (also maybe).
Blizzard Watch Podcast: The future of the World of Warcraft
Day 17 of the Race to World First: Zovaal was close to being defeated, until we hit the secret phase
How do you approach playing alts in MMOs?
What is the Radiant City in D&D — and what does it mean for the D&D multiverse?
The Queue: Kirb-eve
It’s been a long time since I’ve looked forward to a Kirby game this much. The (apparently) first fully 3D Kirby adventure hits the Switch tomorrow, AKA tonight at midnight, and even though I have a lot of Elden Ring left to go, I’m still more than happy to take a small break for the pink puffball. And hey, apparently it’s a pretty easy title that actually ends, so it’s kind of the breath of fresh air I need in my games right now.
Anyhow, that’s tonight. It’s right now, and right now is The Queue.



