11 Years Later, Until Dawn 2 Is Official and Coming to PS5 in 2027

The sequel isn’t connected to the first game and offers a completely fresh start. You’ll meet a new set of characters, explore a brand new setting, and experience a terrifying horror story filled with suspense, emotional moments, surprising twists, and difficult decisions that will stay with you long after you finish playing.

No Rest for the Wicked to Exit Early Access on PC, Come to PS5 in October 2026

The new trailer for No Rest for the Wicked mainly highlights the game’s story and reveals that the 1.0 release will include its final chapter. It also offers a glimpse of gameplay footage captured on PlayStation 5 and beautifully demonstrates the game’s distinctive art style, which combines unsettling scenes with exaggerated character and creature designs.

God of War: Laufey Officially Announced, Stars Kratos’ Wife Faye

Okay, so things didn’t go as planned. Instead of, you know, the afterlife, my character, Faye, woke up in this totally bizarre fantasy world. It’s full of weird, colorful butterflies and this hilariously clumsy little creature that I ended up following. I was still feeling pretty dizzy as I walked past this huge fallen tree, but I knew I had to keep moving. It’s like, somewhere else, Kratos and Atreus were starting their adventure, and I needed to figure out what was happening to me.

Stuntman: Hollywood Announced At State of Play

The game lets you drive a range of vehicles through impressively crafted environments that fans of action movies will recognize. That’s because the game is set on the actual filming locations of many famous movies. It’s a fun blend of gaming and popular films, and the announcement trailer clearly features a scene inspired by Death Race.

24 Years Later, This Is Still TV’s Ultimate GOAT Debate (& There’s No Wrong Answer)

Both The Sopranos and The Wire are considered groundbreaking television dramas. The Sopranos is a deeply personal look at a complex character, and is known for winning 21 Emmy Awards. The Wire offers a vast and detailed depiction of urban decay, though it never received an Emmy. Both shows are highly acclaimed and deserve recognition, and the discussion about which is better will likely continue endlessly without a clear resolution.