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April Game Drops 2026: What's Worth Your Time + What We're Calling Out

April came in swinging after March's packed lineup and delivered one of the more interesting months of 2026 so far.

Between long-awaited AAA releases, creative indie projects, and a few surprise launches, there's plenty worth checking out. Not everything lands a critical hit, though, and a couple of releases left us asking whether the hype was bigger than the game itself.

Let's get into it.


 What's Worth Your Time 

PRAGMATA

After years of delays and uncertainty, Capcom finally delivered PRAGMATA. The sci-fi adventure combines exploration, action, and mystery in a futuristic world that's unlike anything else released this year.

👉 Why it hits: Unique setting, strong presentation, and one of the most anticipated releases of the year.


Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream

Nintendo's bizarre life-simulation series finally returns. If you've ever wanted to watch digital versions of your friends, family, and favorite celebrities create chaos together, this is your game.

👉 Why it hits: Pure Nintendo charm mixed with unpredictable comedy.


MOUSE: P.I. For Hire

This stylish shooter immediately stands out thanks to its 1930s cartoon-inspired visuals. Underneath the animation is a surprisingly fast-paced FPS that feels fresh in a genre full of copycats. 

👉 Why it hits: One of the most visually distinctive shooters released this year.


Aphelion

  • Release: April 28, 2026

Science fiction fans have plenty to enjoy this month, and Aphelion is another strong contender. The game blends exploration, survival, and narrative-driven storytelling into a journey that feels both personal and massive in scale.

👉 Why it hits: Strong atmosphere and a compelling sci-fi premise.


Saros

  • Release: April 30, 2026

  • Platforms: PS5

Housemarque follows up its success with another ambitious action experience. Saros delivers fast-paced combat, stunning visuals, and the kind of high-intensity gameplay that made the studio a fan favorite.

👉 Why it hits: One of April's biggest exclusives and a showcase for the PS5.


 What We're Calling Out 

Starfield (PlayStation 5)

  • Release: April 2026

  • Platforms: PS5

Let's be clear: Starfield isn't a bad game.

The problem is that it's showing up in April's conversation despite not being a new release. PlayStation players finally get access to Bethesda's space RPG, but for everyone else, this is a game that's already been available for years.

👉 The issue: The PS5 version is playable now, but still prone to technical hiccups.
👉 Verdict: Great for PlayStation owners when it's firing on all cylinders. Drop the FPS to 30 FPS to improve the stability!


Invincible VS

Release: April 2026
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC

The Invincible universe has a passionate fanbase, but the fighting game genre is already crowded with heavy hitters. The game's success will depend on whether it can offer more than just recognizable characters. A release on Luna should be inevitable for this game based on the show.

👉 The issue: Big license, but has room to improve with balancing and single player content.
👉 Verdict: Worth watching, but we're not sold just yet.


April 2026 brought a healthy mix of creativity and big-budget action.

Top Picks: PRAGMATA, Saros
Solid Additions: Aphelion, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire
Casual Fun: Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
Proceed with Caution: Starfield (PS5), Invincible VS

Overall?

👉 April delivered more winners than disappointments, but that number can increase with the right updates.




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PlayStation State of Play Recap - February 12, 2025

PlayStation truly knocked it out of the park with their latest State of Play presentation, leaving some console owners excited and eagerly anticipating the amazing games heading our way. Here's a detailed recap of some of the standout titles from the showcase, after the showcase:


Mindseye

This game feels like it could be a part of the Cyberpunk 2077 universe, offering a futuristic, dystopian world filled with cybernetic enhancements and a gripping narrative. Mindseye promises to deliver an immersive experience with stunning visuals and deep storytelling.

Saros

Saros left many viewers intrigued with its mysterious and atmospheric presentation. This game seems to blend sci-fi elements with intricate puzzles and exploration, creating a unique and captivating experience that has us eagerly awaiting more details.

Metal Eden

Metal Eden looks like a wild ride, combining intense action with a post-apocalyptic setting. Players will navigate through treacherous environments, battling both human and mechanical foes in this adrenaline-fueled adventure.

Tides of Annihilation

This game feels like the second coming of Bayonetta, featuring fast-paced combat, stylish moves, and over-the-top action. Tides of Annihilation is set to deliver an exhilarating experience that fans of the genre will love.

Lies of P: Overture (DLC)

The Lies of P series continues to impress with its latest Overture DLC, adding new story elements, characters, and challenges. This expansion promises to enhance the already rich and captivating world of Lies of P.

Hell is Us

Hell is Us offers a dark and gritty adventure, exploring themes of survival and human nature. The game's immersive world and intense gameplay make it a standout title in the State of Play showcase.

Warriors: Abyss

Warriors: Abyss brings epic battles and strategic gameplay to the forefront, with players commanding armies and engaging in large-scale conflicts. This game promises to be a thrilling addition to the Warriors franchise.

Darwin's Paradox

Darwin's Paradox combines exploration and puzzle-solving in a beautifully crafted world. Players will uncover the mysteries of an alien planet, facing challenges that test both their intellect and creativity.

The Midnight Walk

A stylistic game, The Midnight Walk explores a beautiful and dark world where players must survive against its many inhabitants. It will be available on May 8, 2025.

Borderlands 4

Borderlands 4 continues the series' tradition of first-person shooting and action, with a new story, characters, and weapons. Scheduled for release on September 23, 2025, it's sure to be a hit with fans of the franchise.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii

This game looks like a ton of fun, combining the Yakuza series' trademark humor and action with a tropical setting. Players can dive into the demo starting today, giving them a taste of the adventure to come.

Lost Soul Aside

Inspired by Devil May Cry, Lost Soul Aside looks interesting with its fast-paced combat and stylish visuals. While the name might sound a bit off, the gameplay promises to be an exciting experience for action fans.

Sonic Racing: Crossworlds

Sonic Racing: Crossworlds looks fun, offering dynamic tracks with crazy challenges like dinosaur encounters and portal jumps. We can't wait to see what else the game has in store.

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is a challenging side-scroller inspired by Japanese mythology. SEGA is rolling out the games they showcased, and we can't wait for the release of the new Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio in the future.

Monster Hunter Wilds

Set to release on February 28, 2025, Monster Hunter Wilds promises to be an action-packed adventure with new monsters to hunt. The first free update, including the new monster Mizutsune and Event Quests, is expected this spring.

The lineup showcased an impressive variety of games, even though some titles have a similar soul-like feel. Console owners can look forward to a diverse array of games that cater to a decent range of tastes and preferences despite some of the complaints, because some people will complain about a nice sunny day based on their friend hating it. PC gamers will also be thrilled, as many of these games are coming to PC as well. So, gear up your systems and get ready to game on!


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