Wednesday Action Log 10-22-25

By Issac Young Posted Wednesday Oct 22, 2025

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This week I’ve been playing Slay the Spire, with a few Next Fest games mixed in.

Slay the Spire is going well, I got to ascension ten with The Silent, and finally trying to play The Watcher better.

Aside from that, I played the demo for YapYap. A game that is pretty much the reverse of R.E.P.O. instead of collecting valuables you’re destroying them, and instead of robots you play as little wizards that can cast spells with voice commands. Unsurprisingly it’s a bit janky at times, and the UI can be unclear due to a complicated font. But it’s a good idea nonetheless, and I look forward to seeing what happens with it.

The other game I played was Tears of Metal. A rougelike with gameplay that feels a bit like Hades. But instead of playing as the son of Hades, you’re leading a Scottish battalion trying to take back your homeland. I like how many fodder enemies there are. I don’t know what else to say. It’s fun.

What’s everyone else up to?

 


 

An Underwhelming Response

By Paige Francis Posted Monday Oct 20, 2025

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Just a short news update, I think. Turtle WoW, which I talked about last week, has issued a public letter to Blizzard as their (known, anyway) response to Blizzard’s lawsuits. The letter basically details how other publishers have embraced whole-game modding, why can’t Blizzard?

This particular tactic has not only been tried multiple times, it’s basically a long-standing argument. Major portions of this perspective are even inherently invalid. Some of the games and publishers quoted as examples, say; Minecraft, have been designed from the beginning using a different model. When you run a Minecraft “private server,” it’s NOT YOUR SERVER. It’s Minecraft‘s. Er, Mojang’s. Microsoft’s. You just have permission to use their code and approved tools. Yes, you can get into the weeds on the “approved tools” part, but generally the entire system works differently.

Of course, the “public letter” isn’t necessarily their legal response. I would expect this is mostly for players, not Blizzard. Regardless, I don’t expect Turtle WoW to go down overnight. At the very least, there is some foreign ownership tied into the servers that Blizzard may not be able to touch effectively. Considering how easy it was to get Turtle WoW running, though; I have started looking at other private servers to see how easy it is to get any of those working on Linux. World of Warcraft live was simple enough to run until recently, and I’m not remotely interested in any of the recent content, so I expect there may be a good solution.

 


 
 

Wednesday Action Log 10-15-25

By Issac Young Posted Wednesday Oct 15, 2025

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I didn’t get to play many games this week. It was my birthday on Sunday so my family wanted me to go experince ‘joy’ with them. Grumble grumble.

Jokes aside, I did get my oldest sibling to try Slay the Spire. They’re enjoying it, which is nice, but it’s making me pine for the release of Slay the Spire 2.

I only just saw that Next Fest started. I’m probably going to go hunting for something go play there, and if I remember, I’ll talk about it later.

How is everyone else this week?

 


 

Blizzard Did It Again

By Paige Francis Posted Monday Oct 13, 2025

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While trying to get World of Warcraft to install and run on my laptop once again (see previous entry), I started seeing a lot of commentary about something called Turtle WoW. Blizzard has created “Hardcore” mode for World of Warcraft Classic, Season of Discovery for World of Warcraft Classic, Twentieth Anniversary Edition for World of Warcraft Classic, and the upcoming Classic+ for World of Warcraft Classic, in addition to soon launching *the latest* expansion, Midnight; which finally adds “player housing,” a feature planned for the original release in 2004. Given all that, I assumed Turtle WoW was a new feature for World of Warcraft Classic. Turns out I was *sort of* right.

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DM of the Rings Remastered CXXXV: There and Back Again

By Peter T Parker Posted Sunday Oct 12, 2025

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Wednesday Action Log 10-08-25

By Issac Young Posted Wednesday Oct 8, 2025

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Once again, nothing much happening.

The only thing a managed to do was, finish the providence trials with each character in Risk of Rain Returns.

That’s about it. What’s everyone else doing?