Okay, here goes. Picture three folks — Sid, Tim, and me — kicking back to do our weekly thing. We just can’t stop yapping about the latest Grand Theft Auto VI trailer. It’s wild. Like, how do they keep upping the ante? No clue. Oh, and then there’s this game, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. It’s like they took the turn-based RPG and twisted it around — in a good way. Keeps you on your toes, you know?
So, we’re chewing over these games and somehow end up in a medieval world with Doom: The Dark Ages. No idea how we got there, but, hey, it happens. I guess it’s got this whole old-school vibe. Maybe that’s intentional. Or I just forgot where we started. Who knows?
Anyway, what’s grabbing headlines next week? A bunch of stuff, actually. There’s Labyrinth of the Demon King hitting both PS5 and PS4. Palia’s coming straight to PS5 too. I mean, when was the last time you drummed on a PS VR2? Smash Drums is making sure we do.
Suddenly, someone brings up Destiny 2 expansions. One’s called The Edge of Fate, popping out July 15, and later, Renegades on December 2. Doesn’t that just stir the pot? Now I wanna play.
Oh, have you heard about Elden Ring Nightreign? It’s like FromSoftware can’t quit with the epicness. Classes, combat — they’re spilling details all over the place. And Death Stranding 2, right? Got to experience it firsthand and chat with Hideo Kojima. Just wow — can’t even start to explain.
Then there’s Helldivers 2. This game is like your fancy royal celebration, with big ol’ weapons — Masters of Ceremony, they call it. Sounds classy and dangerous, my kind of combo.
Oh, but wait, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4! Talk about nostalgia mixed with fresh skate parks. Nine of ’em. Can you even? It’s totally rad.
Quick shoutout to Dormilón. The tunes they crafted for our show are just… chef’s kiss, you know what I mean?
Right, a small heads-up — game release dates are like trying to catch a fish with your bare hands; they slip around. Info’s snagged from press gays. I mean, guys. Or ESRB things. Don’t quote me, let’s just roll with it.
That’s a wrap, for now.