Author: Cullen James Williams
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Metro 2039, Pragmata Reviews, Warhammer Classics, Xbox Game Pass and More — Top Gaming News for April 14
Capcom’s sci-fi action title Pragmata is three days from launch and the reviews are already in. The consensus? Gameplay is sharp enough to impress even the skeptics, but the story might leave narrative-hungry players wanting more. April 17 will settle that debate. Metro is back. The next chapter carries the name Metro 2039, and a…
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If You Only Add One Song to Your Playlist This Week Make It Kyra Morgan’s ‘Addicted 2 U’ — Trust Us
Kyra Morgan dropped a track so addictive the song itself should come with a twelve-step program. “Addicted 2 U” is cinematic pop-club that grabbed you by the wrist on the dancefloor, looked you dead in the eyes, and said “you’re staying, and we both know why.” Most artists write about heartbreak and expect you to…
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A Pillow, a Morning Mate, and a Lapsteel Guitar — How Loshe Built the Most Intimate Track You’ll Hear This Year
Loshe dropped a track so still it makes silence feel like it’s been doing too much. “Al borde de la belleza” is the sound of standing one step away from everything you want and choosing not to move. BISQUIET: the publication that finds you at 4 AM and asks why you’re still sorting through those…
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Can we talk about how DAYSH made a track that sounds like your inner monologue got a record deal?
Most artists slap “dark” on their R&B like a filter and call it depth. DAYSH actually went down there, furnished the basement, and recorded the whole thing by candlelight. The vocals sit right on the edge — commercial enough to catch you, haunted enough to keep you. It’s the sonic equivalent of smiling at a…
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Woman rebuilds wall destroyed by flood, also releases best country song of 2026, Busy Week
Country music has spent decades singing about trucks, whiskey, and heartbreak — a genre-wide policy that has served everyone reasonably well. Deena Maddox files a formal exception. She takes resilience, that word self-help books have been quietly destroying for years, and returns it to its original smell: wet earth, raw wood, and the specific kind…
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PlayStation portal OLED leak suggests Sony learned nothing from PS Vita’s fate
A NeoGAF user named KeplerL2 (surely a credible source if there ever was one) claims Sony is cooking up an OLED version of the PlayStation Portal. You know, because what the world really needed was a prettier screen to stream games from the PS5 that’s literally sitting in the next room. Apparently, enough people bought…
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I can’t stop playing Starfield
I’m ready to admit it: I can’t stop playing Starfield. And you know what? I don’t even want to stop. This game has become a true cosmic odyssey for me, one I’m ready to dive into again and again. Bethesda Did It Again When Starfield first came out, I was skeptical about the promises of…
