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3. SG Singapore

4. JP Japan

5. CH China

6. HK Hong Kong

7. DE Germany

8. FR France

9. TH Thailand 

10. PH Philippines

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August Game Drops: What’s Worth Your Time + What’s Worth Calling Out

August 2025 delivered a surprisingly rich lineup of games, but not every title lives up to the hype. At SDGT Entertainment, we don’t just spotlight what’s trending—we dig into what’s working, what’s broken, and what deserves your time before the fall rush hits.


 Remakes + Revivals 

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC – Released August 28

Konami’s remake of the 2004 classic is more than a graphical overhaul. Built on Unreal Engine 5, it retains the original voice performances while modernizing stealth mechanics and visuals. For longtime fans and newcomers alike, this is a must-play stealth-action experience.

Mafia: The Old Country

Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC – Released August 8

This narrative-driven remake ditches open-world fluff for a tighter, mission-based structure. Expect gritty crime drama, cinematic storytelling, and refined combat that brings the franchise back to its roots.


 Epic Adventures + Storytelling 

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (PS5 Edition)

Released August 12

Already a hit on Xbox and PC, this psychological action-adventure now lands on PlayStation. With haunting visuals and a deeply personal narrative, it’s a standout for players who crave emotional depth and immersive storytelling.

Black Myth: Wukong

Platforms: Xbox Series X/S – Released August 20

This mythological action-RPG dazzles with its stunning visuals and fast-paced combat. Drawing from Chinese folklore, it’s one of the most visually ambitious titles of the year.


 Strategy + Simulation Standouts 

Endless Legend 2

Platform: PC – Released August 7 (Early Access Date)

The sequel to the beloved 4X fantasy strategy game expands on empire-building, diplomacy, and dynamic weather systems. Hardcore strategy fans will find plenty to sink their teeth into.

Strategic depth meets mechanical friction.

While the world-building and faction design are impressive, the game’s diplomacy system and fortress healing mechanics feel half-baked. Victory conditions are oddly limited, and onboarding new players is a struggle. If you're a 4X veteran, you'll find the potential—but casual players may bounce.

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar

Platforms: Switch, Switch 2, PC – Released August 27

This cozy life sim remake brings back the charm of the original DS title with updated visuals and mechanics. Perfect for winding down after intense sessions of Metal Gear or Wukong.


 Anime + Action for the Fans 

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2

Platforms: PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC – Released August 5

Expanding on the first game with new arcs and characters, this anime brawler refines its combat and visual flair. A treat for fans of the series and fighting game enthusiasts.

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance

Platforms: PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC – Released August 29

A stylish, fast-paced ninja action game that blends classic arcade sensibilities with modern polish. It’s a sleeper hit for fans of hack-and-slash gameplay.


 Shooter Highlights + Multiplayer Mayhem 

Gears of War: Reloaded

Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC – Released August 26

For the first time, Gears lands on PlayStation. This enhanced re-release of the original Gears of War brings updated visuals and smoother performance, making it a great entry point for newcomers.

Classic grit, modern glitches.

The console experience is solid, but PC players are reporting crashes, missing split-screen, and unfulfilled preorder bonuses. For a franchise with this legacy, the lack of polish is disappointing. If you're reviewing across platforms, note the disparity.

Helldivers 2 (Xbox Release)

Released August 26

Co-op chaos returns with refined mechanics and new missions. If you missed it on other platforms, now’s the time to dive in with friends and fight for galactic democracy.


 Indie Darlings + Quirky Surprises 

Pizza Bandit

Platform: PC – Released August 25 (Early Access)

A chaotic, fast-paced indie game that blends platforming with culinary combat. It’s weird, it’s wild, and it’s a blast in short bursts.

Indie charm with an AI-generated aftertaste.

The gameplay is chaotic fun, but controversy around AI-generated music and cover art has sparked backlash. The devs promised to replace assets, but it’s a reminder that transparency matters.

Sword of the Sea

Platforms: PS5, PC – Released August 19

From the creators of Abzû and Journey, this serene exploration game offers meditative gameplay and breathtaking visuals. A perfect palate cleanser between heavier titles.


 What’s Worth Your Time, Frfr? 

If you’re short on hours but want maximum impact, prioritize:

Metal Gear Solid Delta for stealth and nostalgia

Black Myth: Wukong for action and spectacle

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II for narrative immersion

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar for cozy downtime

August 2025 may not be the flashiest month on the calendar, but it’s packed with quality. Before the fall rush floods the zone, these titles offer a satisfying mix of depth, variety, and replayability.



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Is The Knightling worth your while? Yes! + Nabbing Treasure with No Shield!

If you’re tired of the same old medieval hack-and-slash formula, The Knightling is the kind of vibrant curveball that reminds you why you love gaming. While taking down creatures is part of your duty, the game flips expectations by putting a shield in your hands instead of a sword — and that choice changes everything.

The introduction draws you in instantly, wrapping you in a fairy-tale atmosphere before letting you loose to dive into the fun. And you know what… hmmm... (just) just check this out:



 Fun Factor: A Playground in Armor 

From the moment you step into Clesseia, The Knightling makes it clear — this isn’t about grim, muddy realism. It’s about fun and... ADVENTURE! The traversal system is the star here, letting you surf down hills, vault over obstacles, and parry enemies in style. I've even been able to avoid attacks but shield surfing my way to safety. Combat is quick, responsive, and layered with shield-based combos that make every encounter feel like a mini set piece. This game really put a smile on my face and I can't wait to show my daughter.

The game’s tone is lighthearted without being shallow, and the pacing keeps you bouncing between exploration, puzzle-solving, missions, and more. It’s the kind of title you boot up for “just 20 minutes” and end up playing for three hours because you wanted to shield surf... and then you run into something you weren't expecting (more adventure!). By the way, this game is Rated E for Everyone 10+, so your kids will have this awesome option that takes their attention away from some of the more mature titles (and those with hidden real life dangers like... Roblox).



 Vibrance and Visuals: A Living Storybook 

Visually, The Knightling is a feast. The art direction leans into bold colors, painterly textures, and whimsical architecture that feels pulled from a high-end animated film (I mean... look at the intro). Every region pops with personality — from sunlit meadows dotted with windmills to glowing caverns rich with Callyrium crystals.

It’s not just pretty for the sake of being pretty. The visual design actively supports gameplay, using color and shape to guide exploration and make the world feel alive.


 Characters with Charm 



The cast is as unique as the world they inhabit. Your shield, Magnustego, isn’t just a tool — it’s a snarky, loyal companion with a voice and personality all its own. Townsfolk speak in quirky mumble-speak (which almost feels like the language was possible motivated by SIMs characters but its a muffled mumble), yet their mannerisms and animations convey more charm than some fully voiced RPGs in some cases. Even the enemies have a playful edge, making encounters feel like part of the world’s personality rather than just obstacles.



 Why It Stands Out 

• Shield-Centric Gameplay — Your shield isn’t just for defense. It’s a weapon, a traversal tool, and your personal hoverboard all in one.

• Playground Exploration — Wide-open areas packed with puzzles, races, and hidden treasures reward curiosity.

• A Fairy-Tale World — Colorful, whimsical visuals and charming storytelling keep the tone light and inviting.

• High Replay Value — Different approaches to challenges make every session feel fresh.

• Great Price Point — At under $30, the content and quality feel premium without the premium tag.