Okay, so let me try to get this down — bear with me, it might get a bit messy.
Sid and Tim are chatting away once again, like old pals who never really left, diving deep into the whole legacy vibe System Shock 2 left behind. And who knows why I’m fixating on this, but somehow it’s like a comfortable old sweater — it’s got threads tying together gaming generations. They’re also yapping about what went down at Summer Game Fest 2025. Honestly, I kinda blinked out there for a second. Was it the mention of “latest gaming adventures”? Because who doesn’t love some good escapism, right?
Anyway, side note — what’s happening next week on PS releases? Let’s see:
– “Ruffy And The Riverside” on PS5 — sounds cute or maybe a bit wet? No clue.
– The legendary “System Shock 2” gets its groove back for a 25th-anniversary remaster on PS5 and PS4.
– “Black Desert” hitting up PS5 — is this the endless desert thing or a new spirit?
– Then there’s “Death Stranding 2: On The Beach” on PS5. Beaches, man. They’ve got all those existential footprints and whatnot.
And, there’s this PS Store Promo, like a mid-year clearance but cooler? Up to 70% off until July 2. Sweet.
Plus, what’s “Ghost of Yōtei”? Sucker Punch is out there in Hokkaido, foraging — I guess? Learning ancient skills. Maybe more.
And then, there’s this thing — “Climate Station.” Almost like stepping through sliding doors — a new PS5/VR2 experience translating decades of climate science into interactive tales. Science fiction meets reality, huh?
Oh, the cast. So, there’s Sid Shuman, who’s, like, the Senior Director of Content Communications at SIE. And Tim Turi, the Content Communications Manager. They’ve got photos, in case you’re curious — sort of digital mugshots.
Thanks to Dormilón, too, for the jingles — isn’t that a rad name for sound magic?
Just to wrap, a little editor’s whisper — PSN game release dates might do their little dance and change without warning. Info’s pulled from press releases and those mysterious ESRB descriptions.
Alright, that’s enough from this notepad. Catch you later!