Game Industry News highlights the best blog posts from people writing about the game industry. These were originally posted on the authors’ respective blogs.
Michael Blaker is back with his Translation Necessary Thursday column. This week, he covers the book “My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World: Volume 01” by Tamamaru.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at the ninth episode of the third season of Star Trek: Lower Decks. Captain Freeman’s efforts finally come to fruition in the form of Project Swing By, and the project comes with FNN coverage. Freeman tries to put her best foot forward, but somehow, the reporter concludes that the Cerritos is not the tight ship Freeman wants to portray. Freeman blames everyone’s favorite Lower Decks troublemaker, Ensign Beckett Mariner.
Bookish Wednesday is a column by Michael Blaker covering various novels. This week he looks at “Marked in Flesh,” the fourth book in The Others series by Anne Bishop.
Michael Blaker is back with more great fan fiction for his Synth Saturday column. This time, he’s continuing with more of the chapters in one of his favorite Fics with Chapters 16-20 of “New Battlefield” by operation.meteor!
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 examines the eighth episode of the third season of Star Trek: Lower Decks. While running a sequel to Crisis Point in the holodeck, Boimler receives some unanticipated news. Tendi admits her truth, and Dr. T’Ana remains as awesome as ever.
For this week’s Video Game Tuesday column, Michael Blaker looks at exclusive content only given to certain console or PC players and asks if it really is an enticement to buy games for certain platforms.
This week, Fan Collective Unimatrix 47 looks at the seventh episode of the third season of Star Trek: Lower Decks. In this episode, Lower Decks takes us back to explore what happens when an exocomp meets an intelligent avian species and may or may not have the chance at redemption.
Movie Monday is a column by Michael Blaker covering various movies from the past. This week, he takes a look at a film from 2016 with Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling called The Nice Guys!
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