Author: Wolfshead
The recent release of Oblivion Remastered has reignited the controversy around the replacement of traditional sex designations with the modern “Body Type” system. The original Oblivion (2006) featured male and …
The Supreme Court loves to exalt “due process” as a sacred principle, handing down lofty rulings from their marble fortress. But when it comes to their own responsibilities? They vanish …
You’ve seen it happen. A hobby or fandom you once loved—built on merit, creativity, risk, and tradition—starts changing. Suddenly the focus isn’t on the game, the art, or the community. …
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) and the subsequent implementation of the Novus Ordo Missae were sold to the faithful as a renewal. We were told it would foster unity, increase …
As time distances us from the events of 2014, the memory of Gamergate has begun to fade. For those who lived through it, Gamergate was a chaotic, messy, and multifaceted …
In an age when our cultural myths are under constant revision—often by people who neither understand nor respect the source material—it’s refreshing to come across someone who not only honors …
I didn’t set out to be a critic of content moderation. I’m a creative professional—an artist, a video game designer, a storyteller. For most of my life, I believed that …
I once met an elderly man while getting my oil changed. He was probably in his seventies, sitting quietly in the waiting room with me. I happened to mention to …
Author John A. Douglas visited a Target store a few days ago and took a photo of the fantasy bookshelf. What he found was enlightening: row upon row of Romantasy …
With EverQuest’s 25th anniversary having just passed, I am not only a veteran player, but a person who lived and breathed Norrath from its earliest origins. I have walked its …
The France-based Ubisoft, once a titan of the gaming world, now teeters on the brink of ruin, its reputation battered by self-inflicted wounds and a desperate grasp for relevance. The …
During World War 2, Americans helped to liberate the nations that Germany had subjugated. Much of Europe was destroyed and a reduced to pile of smoking rubble. The Allied nations …