For this week's Fragments, Jervon Perkins tells the story of Serenity Hart, and learning to be see in Final Fantasy XIV.| Into The Spine
For this week's Fragments, Mikhail Madnani is pulled into Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo by one specific sequence.| Into The Spine
For this week's Fragments, Ree Summers explores a dialogue line in Reverse: 1999.| Into The Spine
For this week's Fragments, Autumn McGarr shares their story on gardening, and Sonic Adventure 2.| Into The Spine
For this week's Fragments, Harry Sprinks muses about Bastion's narration and Weeping Nellie.| Into The Spine
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For this week's Fragments, Megan B. Wells details their personal history with gender in the lead up to Helldivers 2.| Into The Spine
For this week's Fragments, Justin Grandfield explores how representation of gay men in video games comes with the cost of optionalization.| Into The Spine
For this week's Fragments, Monique Barrow skydives into Hyrule's past, and future, in Tears of the Kingdom.| Into The Spine
A new version of the open-source BitTorrent client Fragments is available to download. Fragments 3.0 sees the file-sharing fulfil a long-standing feature| OMG! Linux
For this week's Fragments, Heather Labay shares her story of revisiting BioShock every three years without much memory of it.| Into The Spine
For this week's Fragments, Brandon Malave examines the power of choice and deep regret in Final Fantasy VII.| Into The Spine
When readers in Western Europe turned their eyes to printed books, around the middle of the 15th century, handwritten books became old-fashioned, unwanted, and ultimately obsolete. Bookbinders bega…| medievalbooks