Even Rangers need cheat sheets some times
Sidharta F. Rasidi
- A gaming freelance writer passionate about niche games and industry trends.
- Have written on several international gaming sites and worked as an editor at a popular Indonesian gaming website.
- Enjoy playing a variety of game genres, aside from horror.
Experience
With over eight years in content creation, I have developed a deep expertise in video game and pop culture journalism. Currently, I'm managing my own niche gaming blog StoPlayinGame.com since 2008 and have contributed news, guides, and opinion pieces at The Nerd Stash since 2020. My previous roles included editing and writing for Dunia Games, the #56 tech site in Indonesia according to SimilarWeb, where I led a writer team, wrote SEO-driven content, and crafted client reports.
Education
Management Information Systems bachelor from Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia, and studied at Takushoku University's Japanese Language Program in Tokyo, Japan.
The Nerd Stash Editorial Policies
At The Nerd Stash, we uphold rigorous editorial standards with a commitment to quality, integrity, and transparency. As of 2024, we’ve refined these guidelines to better serve readers by prioritizing clarity and conciseness. Content is structured to be straightforward and informative, often supplemented with visuals where useful. We focus solely on creating quality content for our audience, not on trend-chasing or SEO.
Our expert writers produce precise guides, news, and features, and our team regularly updates articles to keep information current. Additionally, older articles are clearly marked if they may contain outdated information, with updates noted as needed.
Stories By Sidharta F. Rasidi
Short answer: it’s perfectly fine to jump straight in!
Don’t Rush things, as the saying goes
Cook, craft, and conquer the challenges ahead
Of course it’s hiding in the one place full of crystals
Tiny Jewels, massive buffs
We’re inching ever closer to the 10th generation of consoles
Live-service games can stay, but AAA cinematics have to go home
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