Digital Whatever Studio
“Create the Games. Live the Chaos.”
Digital Whatever Studio
I build retro-inspired worlds, chaotic fun, and indie games with personality. From concept to code, every project is crafted with creativity, challenge, and a love for the unexpected.
The Game Den
Welcome to the chaos zone—where retro challenges, modern mayhem, and nonstop gameplay collide. From epic fails to wild wins, this is the place where I dive into games, crack jokes, and keep the energy high.
AstroBlast
The classic Asteroids game from days gone by….with a modern twist. Shoot asteroids, UFO’s, get wild powerups, and engage in crazy boss battles! The game has 30 levels of intense gameplay with 3 difficulty levels, which means you will not play the same game twice!
This isn’t your parent’s Asteroids…this is Astroblast!
Latest From the Game Den
Hand-picked chaos from recent streams, challenges, and retro runs.
Parasite Eve: Destroyed by the Cerberus
Rage, retries, and regret
Valorant One-Ear Challenge: This Was a Mistake
But I tried anyway
Father–Son Speedstorm: I Taught Him Nothing
Worth it.
Podcast Episodes (Coming Soon)
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Why I Quit Valorant and Counter-Strike 2: When “Competitive” Stopped Being Fun
Tired of sweaty lobbies, cheaters, and zero fun? MasterJPrime explains why he’s done with battle royale and tactical shooters like Valorant and Counter-Strike 2.
Think you know gaming? Test your knowledge with PC Gamer’s fiendish quizzes
Think you know gaming? Test your knowledge with PC Gamer's fiendish quizzes If you’re confident about your gaming trivia, here’s a fantastic challenge: PC Gamer has released a series of fiendish quizzes to test just how deep your gaming knowledge goes. Whether you’re...
Games Are for Everyone: Why Toxicity Has No Place in Competitive Gaming
I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again — and probably keep saying it until it finally sticks.
Toxic behavior in gaming has got to stop.
Competitive or not, there’s no excuse for tearing down fellow players just because they’re not performing at your level. Calling someone trash, telling them to uninstall, or raging because they missed a play doesn’t make you elite — it makes you part of the problem.
Here’s the truth:
Gaming is for everyone.
Yes, everyone. That includes new players, casual players, people learning a new character, or someone just having a bad day. Not everyone is grinding to be top-tier, and that’s okay.
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