Alright, so here’s what happened last week. We threw out a challenge to y’all—share your sneakiest in-game moments. You know, those times when you’re tiptoeing through virtual grass or skirting behind unsuspecting foes. Trust me, the internet didn’t disappoint. Here’s a rundown of the stealthy surprises that stood out.
First up, there’s this snapshot from call_me_xavii. Aloy, from Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, doing her thing, crouching in the tall grass. Seriously, why does that always feel like hiding in nature’s own blanket? No idea why it’s satisfying, but it is.
Next, we have crimsonashtree showing off Connor in Detroit Become Human. There’s something about sneaking up on someone that feels intense yet oddly satisfying. Maybe it’s the adrenaline, or just the inherent thrill of dodging line-of-sight. Who knows.
Oh man, and then look at this from BBSnakeCorn. A protagonist in Cairn is elegantly sneaking up on a frog. Swimming along like a creature of the water. It’s whimsical in a way that makes you chuckle. Or maybe that’s just me.
Lny_Trpr_EE7 brought us a classic: Ashley sneaking around the mansion in Resident Evil 4 Remake. It’s like being in a horror movie, but, you know, without the perilous risk of actual doom. Which, thank goodness, am I right?
Then there’s Rover from Wuthering Waves, shared by xenobitz—plotting a sneak attack behind a boulder. Not gonna lie, it’s a classic move, but it works every time. Does it count as predictable if it always surprises the opponent?
Finally, _xFenrir graced us with Naoe slipping past a guard in Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Classic stealth move. Why is sneaking past guards always so satisfying in games? It shouldn’t be that good. But it is.
If you wanna dive deeper into the stealthy escapades, scroll through the #PSshare #PSBlog on social channels. Seriously, it’s like a highlight reel of virtual espionage. Want a shot at being in the next lineup? The theme coming up is all about swimming. Dip your toes in, share using the hashtags, and maybe—just maybe—you’ll see your escapades up here next.
Deadline: June 18, 2025. Clock’s ticking, folks. Dive in!