If you watched Spartacus when it first aired, you probably filed Ashur away as many things, slimy,...
Liz Stone
Liz Stone is a game design student from Surrey who lives somewhere between a caffeine buzz and a side quest. She writes about everything gaming, geeky, and techy with the energy of someone who’s just discovered a rare loot drop. When she’s not buried in Unreal Engine or obsessing over pixel-perfect UI, Liz is usually arguing about which console generation peaked (hint: she’s right).Expect a mix of sharp humour, honest opinions, and the kind of chaotic curiosity only a gamer can bring. Whether it’s breaking down game mechanics, roasting broken releases, or deep-diving into the future of tech, Liz is here for it, controller in one hand, coffee in the other.
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