August’s lineup features open-world scoundrel shenanigans, gooey puzzles, otherworldly nature preservation and much more
August has arrived. That means a fresh new calendar of game releases, from massive AAA titles to potential new indie darlings. This month packs not one but two Star Wars games, a new entry in the Mana series, the start of a new World of Warcraft saga, and much more. Here are the games we hope you’ll enjoy this month.
You’ll have to film couples doing all manner of…well, interesting if not disturbing things, like saying they wish someone could “glue our mouths together in our sleep.” This one certainly seems a little odd. Hopefully in a good way though? Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - August 14 Play it on: PS5, Windows If the sight of Sam and Max doesn’t fill you with joy…maybe you should get a new therapist.
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