PlayStation State of Play 2026: The Stuff That Actually Stuck With Me
PlayStation State of Play 2026 landed with that rare feeling of “oh… this is actually stacked”, but a few reveals hit me more than others. Not necessarily because they were the biggest, or the most cinematic, or the most expensive-looking. More because they landed in that personal overlap where taste, timing, and real-life gaming habits collide. The sort of announcements that make you think: yep, I can already picture exactly how I’d play that… and when. Death Stranding 2 on PC is genuinely tempting (and yes, the Steam Deck angle matters) Death Stranding 2: On the Beach coming to PC…
Batman Arkham Asylum Remastered Review: Retrospective in 2026 (Series X)
Batman Arkham Asylum remastered review time — and honestly, it’s a reminder that some games age better than you’d expect. I’ve just played it through to the end of the story on the Xbox Series X, and what surprised me most wasn’t some dramatic “it still holds up” revelation. It was how tight it feels. How little wasted time or effort there is. How it knows exactly what it’s doing and never gets distracted trying to be bigger than it needs to be. This is the 2009 game at its core, just running cleaner and feeling more polished in your…
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Terminator 2D: No Fate Review – A Sharp Arcade Throwback Done Right
He’s back… Every now and then a game lands that instantly takes me back to a very specific time and place. Terminator 2D: No Fate did exactly that. From the moment it booted up on my Nintendo Switch OLED, it felt like a straight shot back to the 16-bit era — the kind of licensed arcade action games I loved in the Mega Drive days, when Robocop, Terminator and similar gritty shooters ruled living rooms and arcades alike. This isn’t a sprawling modern reimagining or a reinvention of the franchise, but rather a new kick start back into a franchise…
