Share of the Week: Rest
Share of the Week: Rest

Share of the Week: Rest

Last week, we asked you to take a break and share moments resting in a game of your choice using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:  KenKenVega1 shares Aloy reclining back with a smile in Horizon Forbidden West Amianan_NiRaGuB shares Bayek resting on a blanket overlooking an Egyptian city in Assassin’s Creed Origins wingsforsmiles…

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And I thought DDR5 prices were bad: Samsung is apparently charging $700 for its latest AI-empowering HBM product

The AI-fuelled memory supply crisis has been difficult to escape—after all, even those literally living under a rock still need RAM for the glowing RGB rig they’re keeping under there. But it’s important to note AI datacentres aren’t gobbling up consumer-grade kit specifically. Some sources suggest major players have bought up close to 40% of…

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Magic: The Gathering’s original art director says one of its most famous expansions was a protest against the Satanic Panic: ‘I was getting really tired of the judgmental, holier-than-thou attitude coming from a lot of conservative so-called Christians’

Back in August 1994, not long after Doom had pulled PC gaming blinking into the spotlight, Magic: The Gathering released a small expansion named The Dark. Comprising just 119 cards, the set was unique for how it upended the traditional depiction of Magic’s mana colours. Most notably, it radically reinterpreted White mana cards—normally presented as…

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This competitive Blue Prince speedrun from SGDQ 2025 is the pinnacle of human athleticism

Blue Prince is a phenomenal puzzle game about methodically, meticulously excavating a fractal web of interlaced mysteries and metanarrative plots to navigate a shifting labyrinth, a geopolitical intrigue, and a troubled family legacy. It’s also, it turns out, a hype as hell competitive event capable of filling a conference hall with cheering spectators, as proven…

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