Okay, so, we’re back at it. Me, Sid, and Tim sat down this week (well, kinda slouched, really) to chat about that wild Grand Theft Auto VI trailer that everyone’s buzzing about. I mean, honestly, can you even believe those graphics? Boggles the mind. We also got into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which, for some reason, makes me think of space biscuits. Don’t ask why. Maybe it’s the whole RPG thing? And then there’s Doom: The Dark Ages. Picture this: knights and demons, and it’s a total medieval mish-mash. Mind-blowing, right?
Oh, oh! Let’s not gloss over the good stuff coming next week. Like, for real, check these out:
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Labyrinth of the Demon King on PS5, PS4. This title alone gives me chills. Feels like someone’s lurking, you know?
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Palia for PS5. Not that I know much about it, but it sounds fancy.
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Smash Drums on PS VR2. I heard the beats in my bones, or maybe it’s just my neighbor’s bad drumming skills echoing.
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Anyway, then we’ve got Doom: The Dark Ages (again), because why not mention it twice, huh?
- Capcom Fighting Collection 2 for PS4. I gotta say, this one takes me back, like a serious nostalgia trip.
Big stuff happening in the Destiny 2 universe, too—two expansions! The Edge of Fate (that sounds so dramatic, right?) and then Renegades lands on December 2. Mark your calendars, or don’t. I’m not your boss.
Now, Elden Ring Nightreign—hooo boy, the folks at FromSoftware are deep-diving into those classes and combat details. Wish I could say I grasp all of it, but my mind wandered somewhere. Probably chasing a butterfly.
Let’s not skip Death Stranding 2: On The Beach either. I tried it, got a feel, and even got to natter with Hideo Kojima. That dude’s mind is a maze.
Helldivers 2 is throwing us into this regal Masters of Ceremony Premium Warbond. No clue what it means, but it sounds important, right?
And, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4. Nine new skate parks to wreck—I mean explore. Totally gnarly, as they say.
Anyway, shoutout to Dormilón for the epic theme tune—a real earworm. Oh, and if any release dates sneakily change, blame the publishers or the ESRB, not me. I’m just the messenger here. Peace out!