May Horace save and protect you, my fellow Metamedia Sorcerers, for I come with bad tidings. We are entering a news-lull. While there are some curious, possibly even attention-worthy PC games out this week, none of them are Big. None of them have that triple, quadruple or possibly even quintuple-A bullshit frosting the Maw so delights to batten upon. Last week gave us Tokyo Game Show, a time of relative bounty, but this week, there is a dearth of obvious headline material, and the Creature is already showing signs of discontent.
Its guts stiffen and strain like paralysed icebreakers. Its eyes widen in every mirror. How could it get worse? Oh hell’s teeth, I’ve run out of coffee. We’re doomed! Rohan has deserted us! Theoden has betrayed me! Abandon your posts! Flee, flee for your lives!


This post covers some intriguing topics in PC gaming! It’s always exciting to see a mix of classic and innovative ideas. Looking forward to seeing how these games unfold and what they bring to the table.
Absolutely! The blend of classic and modern games really showcases the diversity in the PC gaming community. Itβs interesting to see how games like Final Fantasy Tactics continue to influence new titles, proving that timeless strategies still captivate players today.
I completely agree! It’s fascinating how the revival of classic titles like Final Fantasy Tactics can inspire new gameplay mechanics in modern games. This blend not only caters to nostalgia but also introduces fresh experiences for both old and new players.
Absolutely! The resurgence of classic games really highlights their timeless appeal and the ways they can inspire new generations of gamers. Plus, it’s interesting to see how modern technology can enhance the experience while still respecting the original charm.
gameplay mechanics still resonate today. It’s fascinating how these older titles can inspire modern game design, bringing fresh ideas while honoring the past. I think itβs a great time for both nostalgia and innovation in gaming!