Sea of Thieves on PS5 is a great experience, offering a ton of content, though it can be a mixed bag for solo players.
Author: Matt Sowinski
KPOP and video games seem to be intermingling more and more, with a number of hit collaborations over the last few years. League of Legends band K/DA, featuring members of G-IDLE, hit number one on Billboard’s World Digital Songs chart with POP/STARS. Suga hopped on Halsey’s remix of Lilith for the launch of Diablo 4. Le Sserafim’s Perfect Night collaboration for Overwatch 2 was catchy and didn’t leave my head for weeks. The most recent example being BIBI’s song for Stellar Blade, which launches this week. That’s just a few examples of songs that were genuinely fantastic, crossing over into gaming…
Stellar Blade is a worth addition to Sony’s PS5 exclusives, blending an interesting story, great combat, and awesome set pieces.
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Hades II was already something to be excited for, but after this technical test, Early Access cannot come soon enough.
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Children of the Sun is an incredible puzzle-shooter, challenging but rewarding in every level, while making you feel incredibly cool.
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