When should games be developed for multiple platforms? When shouldn’t they?
I had to take a month-long break from gaming recently.
To all the Goblins I’ve chased before: The best, most interesting, and most exciting Seasonal Themes in Diablo 3
Diablo hasn't always had Seasonal Themes, but they make each Season something special.
The Queue:
What rare drops are you hunting right now?
There are so many cool shiny mounts, pets, toys, and armor out there.
All of the class changes and abilities we know about in WoW Shadowlands (so far)
Shadowlands is bringing back the class fantasy feeling of Legion, so much that they cheekily called it "The Unpruning" — undoing the "surgical pruning" that had been happening since Warlords of Draenor.
What’s next for Legends of Runeterra, Riot’s Hearthstone-like digital card game? (And what can Hearthstone learn from it?)
I fully admit it: I'm having a blast with Legends of Runeterra.
The Queue: Halfway there
Did you know that it’s June? How did that happen? I swear that last time I looked it was March. Clearly, this is all Chromies fault, it reeks of timeline shenanigans.
While we get that sorted, I take you to now to — The Queue.
Minecraft Dungeons is surprisingly Diablo-like, but it won’t keep you coming back
If Minecraft Dungeons accomplishes anything, it makes a strong argument for more games like Diablo.
Who do you “ship” in the Blizzard universe?
Ahhh, love.
The Queue is as the Queue does
Though what the Queue does is questionable, which means what the Queue is is equally questionable.
Hm. Well, I never said I had all the answers, which is clearly why I’m here writing this Q&A column.



