Alright, so here’s the deal with last month. We were up to our necks in all kinds of supernatural craziness, honestly. From trying to connect with who-knows-what to just flat-out escaping, it was wild. Some big names dropped, like Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. I mean, who names these things? Then there was FBC: Firebreak, and, of course, the creepy as ever Five Nights at Freddy’s: Secret of the Mimic. Spooky stuff, right?
Now, here’s how it works — or at least, how I think it goes. At the month’s end, PlayStation Blog sets up a poll. Pretty straightforward. You cast your vote for the top game of the month. Simple, but also kind of stressful, if I’m being honest. Once everyone’s clicked their choice, they break out the abacus or something, tally it all up, and bam — they announce the winner on social and on their blog.
As for how you decide who to vote for? Totally on you. Think of it like this: if you could only shout from the rooftops about one game, which one would it be? And by the way, re-releases don’t count, but remakes do. Like, take those blockbuster remakes, Resident Evil 4 (2023) or Final Fantasy VII Remake. They’re big deals, apparently.
And how do they decide who gets to be in the runnin’? Well, some folks at the PlayStation Blog — probably in a room filled with game posters and leftover pizza — decide which games stood out. They take those and throw them into the poll arena. Seems like a decent system.