Hey there folks! So, Sid and Tim popped back onto the scene, and, honestly, I didn’t expect it this week. They dove into how System Shock 2 basically paved the way for gaming as we know it. Wild, right? Then they went off about what went down at the Summer Game Fest 2025. Why does 2025 feel like a sci-fi year? Anyway – focus – they also shared their epic gaming moments. Ever feel like you’re living vicariously through someone else’s joystick? Yeah, me too.
Let’s see, what else came up? Well, they’re buzzin’ about some big releases for next week:
– “Ruffy And The Riverside” on PS5. Got a hunch this one’s going to be a sleeper hit.
– The long-awaited “System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster” – both PS5 and PS4. Been what, 25 years? Time flies, right?
– “Black Desert” on PS5, because why not dive into another epic?
– Oh! “Death Stranding 2: On The Beach” for PS5. Honestly, still trying to wrap my head around the first one.
And hey, there’s a PS Store promo going on too—Mid-Year Deals! Save up to, like, 70% on a bunch of games. Those deals tick by quickly though, ending July 2, so maybe check that out?
Random tidbit: Ghost of Yōtei seemingly dips into Hokkaido to teach some ancient foraging tricks or something. Sounds mystical, doesn’t it?
Oh! And there’s this thing called “Climate Station” for PS5 and PS VR2. Apparently, it turns years of climate science into some kind of interactive saga. Imagine learning with a controller in hand. If that ain’t futuristic, I don’t know what is.
The crew? We’ve got Sid Shuman, a bigwig at Content Communications. Seems like a cool guy. And Tim Turi, also a Content Communications dude. They definitely keep the conversation lively, I’ll give them that.
Quick shoutout to Dormilón for the killer theme song and tunes for the show. Thanks guys!
Just a heads-up, though: those PSN release dates can switch up without warning. I guess it keeps us on our toes, huh? Info’s pulled from press releases and ESRB notes, in case you were curious.
So yeah, kind of a wild ride, but that’s how it goes sometimes. Feel free to email thoughts or rants over at [email protected]. Or, you know, subscribe to their chaos on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or just grab it directly. There you go.