The Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation’s ‘Fun for All’ series of free community events continues in September. According to the Community Foundation’s website, the September events are a Free Play Day at the Children’s Museum of Findlay on Saturday, September 2nd from 10 to 4, Grandparents Day at 50 North on September 9th from noon to 2,
Microsoft has stuffed four games into the Free Play Days options this weekend, offering Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members access to Crusader Kings III, Don't Starve, and more.
Stadia will have two games launching next week with fighting game My Hero One's Justice 2 and Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires alongside a new free trial and a free play weekend.
How gaming made 2020 a tiny bit more tolerable: A short story
“It’s really not
that bad,” I began 2020 by telling myself, “I mean sure, it gets a bit tedious in parts; but in the other parts, it’s a lot more-… err.” That’s right,
Death Stranding happened. It truly did.
Released on 8 November last year, I was among those who had pre-ordered, preloaded and taken a day off from work to play Hideo Kojima’s latest genre-bender. Within a couple of months, all the novelty of carrying a few hundred bazillion steel boxes up and down snowy hills and mountains and then falling over and losing the whole lot had worn exceedingly thin. Even the story wasn’t sparking in me the sort of joy Marie Kondo seeks in stuff she won’t throw out.
“It’s really not
that bad,” I began 2020 by telling myself, “I mean sure, it gets a bit tedious in parts; but in the other parts, it’s a lot more-… err.” That’s right,
Death Stranding happened. It truly did.
Released on 8 November last year, I was among those who had pre-ordered, preloaded and taken a day off from work to play Hideo Kojima’s latest genre-bender. Within a couple of months, all the novelty of carrying a few hundred bazillion steel boxes up and down snowy hills and mountains and then falling over and losing the whole lot had worn exceedingly thin. Even the story wasn’t sparking in me the sort of joy Marie Kondo seeks in stuff she won’t throw out.