Something for the Weekend – 25/10/25

Something for the Weekend – 25/10/25

Cats are lying with dogs, a seven-headed beast has emerged from the ocean, the city walls have crumbled, Halo is coming to PlayStation 5. Truly, the end times are upon us. Or, well, the end of the notion that Xbox gamers will meaningfully breathe the words “console exclusive” ever again.

Still, it did look nice. Here’s hoping Halo: Campaign Evolved does a better job of retaining the visual feel of the original than the first Anniversary Edition.

In the News This Week

So, that’s obviously the biggest headline of the week. Let’s get all the biggest stories we’ve caught, though.

Games in Review & Featured Articles

We had another mega-batch of reviews this week, including for big new games like The Outer Worlds 2, Ninja Gaiden 4 and Jurassic World Evolution 3.

Phew! Well, what else could we squeeze into the features this week? Well, I had some thoughts about the revisionist storytelling of Star Trek: Voyage – Across The Unknown, which lets you take different paths through the 90s Trek series story, and Amazon might have one of the first good uses for LLMs in video games, to create more interactive characters, starting with Courtroom Chaos starring Snoop Dogg. Yup, he’s basically Judge Judy for the relaunching Amazon Luna.

Rounding out the week, What We Played featured Jurassic World Evolutions 3, Pokémon Z-A & Battlefield 6.

Trailer Park

Watch a whopping 13 minutes of Halo: Campaign Evolved gameplay with the iconic Silent Cartographer level

The Kirby Air Riders Direct just revealed so much stuff – Top Ride, Amiibo, Online Demo and more!

The Outlast Trials PvP Invasion mode is out now, just in time for Halloween

The cyberpunk multiplayer first person shooter DEFECT has an extended gameplay trailer

Your Achievements

What have you been playing this week?

  • Andrewww has finally finished the story of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, switching down to story mode to get past the button mashing of combat and the more enjoyable environmental riddles. He also made a start on Cocoon and the Silent Hill 2 remake, the latter of which had monster much too early for his tastes. He just wanted to walk round in the fog.

That’s the round up for this week’s round up. Enjoy the weekend, and we’ll catch you for more gaming shenanigans next week!

4 Comments

  1. ghansen

    This post paints quite an intriguing picture! It’s always fascinating to see how different elements come together, especially in such a whimsical context. Looking forward to more creative updates like this!

  2. kenny17

    I completely agree! The blend of such contrasting themes really sparks the imagination. It’s interesting to think about how these symbolic images might reflect current societal issues as well.

  3. elian67

    I’m glad you feel that way! The juxtaposition of cats and dogs alongside a mythical creature really highlights the chaos and creativity in storytelling. It makes me wonder how these elements can reflect real-world issues, too.

  4. dernser

    adds a unique layer to the narrative. It highlights the unexpected harmony in chaos, which can mirror our own lives—showing that even the most unlikely combinations can coexist. What do you think about how these elements represent different aspects of community?

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