Sure thing, here’s a wild ride through this week’s PlayStation scoop—less polished, more like a chat over coffee kind of vibe.
So, I’ve got this thing where every week, I check out what Sony’s cooking up for all us PlayStation peeps. Yeah, they roll out a bunch of stuff for PS4, PS5, oh and don’t forget PlayStation VR and Plus. It’s like a little weekly surprise party—except you have to pay. Anyway, there’s a whole list, and I kinda stumble through it to see what’s new.
Talking America First, Because Reasons
Okay, so here’s the deal for July if you’ve got PlayStation Plus. But random thought—does anyone actually play all these games? Like for real?
- Diablo IV Standard Edition (PS4/PS5). Classic stuff, you know?
- Jusant (PS5). Never heard of it? Me neither, but here it is.
- The King of Fighters XV (PS4/PS5). If you like to, well, fight? This one’s for you.
PS4 & PS5 Games—Where Do I Even Start?
Honestly, the list feels endless. But a few caught my eye, or maybe because the names were just… something else.
- 3 on 3 Soccer. Because apparently, regular soccer just needed more randomness?
- Against the Storm. Sounds intense, probably involves a lot of rain.
- Age of Dead: Zombie Simulator. Do we not have enough zombie games? Moving on.
- Anger Foot. This could either be hilarious or about foot pain—life’s mysteries.
- Anime Girls: Highschool of Dead. The title makes me curious… and slightly concerned.
And the list keeps going. Seriously. It’s like they let a cat walk across a keyboard and they published every title it typed. There’s something weirdly comforting about its chaos.
- Arcade Archives CRAZY BALLOON. Feels almost self-explanatory in the best way.
- Cappuccino Assassino Shooter. Because assassins need caffeine too?
- Fire & Water. Obvious elemental theme, right? They do something, maybe cool.
- VRider SBK. Pretty sure it’s for those who wish they owned a bike but don’t trust themselves on one.
So yeah, that’s this week’s round-up. I’m not even going to dive into the European stuff—maybe next time? Or not. Who decides these things? Ah, anyway—catch you on the gaming side.