Monthly Archives: June 2025

DATING EVERYTHING (A video game review)

Disclaimer: I was provided an early press copy of Date Everything for review. Opinions and screen shots are based on the PS5 digital edition (no DLC). If I could I legitimately would date almost every one. I do not know … Continue reading

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THE VANS WARPED TOUR PROGRAM IS BACK!

THE INSOMNIAC + Z2 PRODUCEDOFFICIAL GUIDE WILL BE DISTRIBUTEDFREE TO ALL 2025 TICKET HOLDERS 88-PAGE COLLECTIBLE GUIDE FEATURES A FOREWORD BY KEVIN LYMAN. NEW INTERVIEWS WITH AVRIL LAVIGNE, MGK, SIMPLE PLAN, ALL TIME LOW, AND ICE NINE KILLS. PLUS “WARPED … Continue reading

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Street Sharks Comics Announced

This is a belated PR but as a HUGE fan of Street Sharks (the toon and the toys) I am excited to see the entire line reborn for todays kids and also us adults. EL SEGUNDO and LOS ANGELES, Calif. … Continue reading

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The Drifter demo now available as part of Steam Next Fest

A demo for the highly-anticipated point and click thriller – The Drifter – is now available to download as part of Steam Next Fest – ahead of the game’s full launch on July 17 for Windows, macOS, SteamOS and Linux. Developed by Australian indie … Continue reading

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DEEPEST FEAR FGS announcement

Fresh Developer Interview Offers Details on Action Horror FPS + Immersive Sim / Metroidvania Hybrid Game Where Players Manipulate Real-Time Fluid Simulations— A Spiritual Successor to System Shock 2 and Prey 2017 An interview with developer Variable State at the … Continue reading

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Lovecraftian Narrative Puzzle Adventure ‘Call of the Elder Gods’ Unveiled in New Trailer

The sequel to 2020’s critically acclaimed Call of the Sea is coming to PC and consoles  Leamington Spa, UK – June 7, 2025– Kwalee, a leading UK games publisher, and acclaimed independent studio Out of the Blue are thrilled to unveil Call … Continue reading

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Step Inside The Mind of a Struggling Game Developer With The Prisoning’s Steam Next Fest Demo

SUNDAY 8 JUNE 2025 – Swedish indie developer Elden Pixels (Alwa’s Legacy, A Void Hope) are excited to announce the demo for their upcoming comedic metroidvania The Prisoning: Fletcher’s Quest is now available to download on Steam as part of Steam Next Fest. A Press Release on a … Continue reading

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It Rhymes With Takei by George Takei out June 10, 2025

It Rhymes With TakeiGeorge Takei, Harmony Becker, Steven Scott, and Justin EisingerA new full-color graphic memoir from the team behind George Takei’s award-winning bestseller They Called Us Enemy, telling the untold story of George’s journey from closeted actor to international gay … Continue reading

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Night Watch at the Museum, but the Paintings Are Alive -in Please, Watch The Artwork

6 JUNE 2025 – Belgian solo developer Thomas Waterzooi is excited to announce Please, Watch The Artwork, a spin-off from his award-winning cozy series about touching art. The game continues the tradition of immersing players in the captivating realm of a renowned modern artist. This time, … Continue reading

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Paul Pope’s Art Exhibit Opens This June at New York’s Philippe Labaune Gallery 

Over here at PC-S we are heavy fans of Paul Pope, as an artist and a person, having been a fan since the days of Sin Titulo and sometimes an acquaintance (spoken outside the confines of a convention). This exhibit … Continue reading

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