This second batch of November titles begins with one I’m particularly keen to read. John Tottenham’s Service sees John working as a bookseller in Los Angeles having failed at journalism and writing fiction. Now in his late forties, he’s dismayed at working in something he considers beneath him, irritated by his privileged customers’ demands, out […] The post Books to Look Out For in November 2025: Part Two appeared first on A Life in Books.| A Life in Books
PostCurious' newest project Ministry of Lost Things: Finders Keypers is crowdfunding on Kickstarter for a pun-laden puzzle game perfect for logic puzzle fans looking for some tactile fun.| ARGNet: Alternate Reality Gaming Network | Your first choice for ARG news.
THE ULTIMATE EXIT!| AIPT
Will Scrooge have to give up everything in order to save the world?| AIPT
THE ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR?| AIPT
THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF [REDACTED]!| AIPT
The race to RAND TOWER continues as Danny Rand encounters one of his oldest allies: DAREDEVIL!| AIPT
Steam Next Fest is back with a wealth of new game demos for players to try, so Super GG Radio’s Alex Orona has returned to startmenu with a roundup of some of what's on offer this fall.| startmenu
Game of Thrones‘ upcoming prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms takes place 100 years before the events of the original series, in a Westeros where sorcery and dragons are a thing of the past. Which is ironic, given that showrunner Ira Parker tells us that shooting the first scene featuring the series’ central pair […]| TVLine
To help you navigate the best of broadcast, cable and streaming TV, TVLine offers curated daily, weekly and monthly What to Watch columns, along with an overview of every new TV show premiering in 2025. This week, you’ll find a dozen series premieres (including Boston Blue, The Chair Company and DMV), 18 returning shows (including […]| TVLine
I’ve read three titles from the first part of November’s preview, beginning with Olivia Laing’s The Silver Book. Set during Italy’s Years of Lead, marked by atrocities and violent clashes between the extreme left and right, it follows Nicholas who’s fled London for Venice. After a chance encounter with renowned costume and set designer, Danilo […] The post Books to Look Out For in November 2025: Part One appeared first on A life in books.| A life in books
Angus Law got up to some hijinks in Little Nightmares III’s co-op mode, where dying feels less like failure and more like a punchline.| startmenu
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Absolutely Everything will be available September 9, 2025.| AIPT
TVLine can exclusively reveal a first look photo from 'Tracker' Season 3, which features Justin Hartley and returning guest star Jensen Ackles.| TVLine
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A Life in Books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
A mysterious assassin has appeared in Japan, stalking members of the Hand: the Lady in White.| AIPT
Happy's Place Season 2 will reveal that Emmett has a long-held secret that may hinder any potential romance with Reba McEntire's Bobbie.| TVLine
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A Life in Books
Postcurious' narrative puzzle game Emerald Echoes features a narrative hint system, meaning even the answer-checking system tells a story. The Kickstarter campaign runs through August 14th.| ARGNet: Alternate Reality Gaming Network | Your first choice for ARG news.
Hong Kong — Trevor Yeung Hong Kong’s collateral exhibition for the 60th Venice Biennale is presented by M+ and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, and will feature a solo show by Hong Kong artist Trevor Yeung (b. 1988, Dongguan) curated by M+ Assistant Curator Olivia Chow. Yeung’s practice centres around human relations and the logic behind them, by investigating the conditions in which human behaviour and emotional responses take shape. The artist’s particular fascination with bo...| Art Spectacle Asia
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A Life in Books
Rebellion's alternate-1960s apocalypse feels most fun when it's about clearing out camps full of brainless weirdos.| Rock Paper Shotgun
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
Dinolord's hybrid of RTS and ARPG battling makes for a more interesting combination than its silly premise would suggest. Here's our preview from Gamescom 2024.| Rock Paper Shotgun
Reignbreaker is a Hades-like brawler with a strong revolutionary bent, and we've played it at Gamescom.| Rock Paper Shotgun
Rebellion's survival-shooter Atomfall is shaping up to be charming, if bleak adventure though the ruins of rural England.| Rock Paper Shotgun
I spent 90 minutes with Black Myth: Wukong and reckon it's certainly a bit Soulsy, but more of a compact action-RPG where generosity and spectacle shine.| Rock Paper Shotgun
Book reviews, snippets of book news, and alerts about books outside the glare of the publicity spotlight.| A life in books
I first encountered the cloning-obsessed 2D platform-puzzler Overloop in spring 2017 when it was called Infinity Inc. George Kobyakov, the solo indie developer behind the game, was trying to get it…| caffeinated pixels