Alright, so I’m going off on this little tangent that oddly has a point—I think. You know how last month things went wild on the PlayStation download charts? Yeah, it was a whole thing. Even my cat seemed intrigued, which says something because he usually finds, well, anything that isn’t food quite boring.
Anyway, April was like the crowded subway of gaming, with all those big titles muscling around for top spots. It felt like stepping into a room full of caffeinated squirrels. Oblivion Remastered and Forza Horizon 5 shook things up on the charts for the PS5 crew in both the U.S. and EU—like a game of musical chairs where everyone always finds a seat somehow. Oh, and Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate pretty much owned the PS VR2 lists. It’s like everyone suddenly felt the urge to be in another world, probably because this one’s been feeling like a real-life circus.
So, what’s everyone playing? Let’s be honest—I’ve been stuck on The Witcher 3 for the 100th time. I know, I know. But here’s the thing, Geralt doesn’t judge my life choices.
Let’s dive into some chaotic lists:
PS5 Games
- U.S./Canada vs. EU (Feels like a showdown every month, doesn’t it?)
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
- Forza Horizon 5
- Minecraft, as always—like that one friend who never leaves the party.
We’ve got others like MLB The Show 25 and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 being cooler than expected, maybe? And classics like Grand Theft Auto V just chilling there, again. Indiana Jones made a splash, too, because, apparently, ancient relics never get old.
PS4 Games
- U.S./Canada vs. EU (Déjà vu, anyone?)
- The Devil May Cry series had fans revisiting their existential dread mixed with swordplay. Love that for them.
- Red Dead Redemption 2 still rides on—I guess we all want to be cowboys occasionally.
Other names like Need for Speed Heat and Mortal Kombat X showed up, which is kinda like comfort food for gamers. Then there’s Battlefield 1 and Devil May Cry 4 causing some nostalgic chaos.
PS VR2 Games*
- Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate (clearly having its moment)
- Beat Saber and Creed: Somehow managing to still surprise everyone.
Among Us 3D: VR? Now there’s a way to make mistrust fun.
Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)
- Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone (you knew this, didn’t you?)
- Roblox let everyone’s imagination loose, while Rocket League was just cars hitting balls, but way more exciting than it sounds.
Seriously, they all sound like the backdrop to some kind of gaming fever dream, and honestly? I’m here for it.
So, did any of these games make their way into your life last month? Or was it just me procrastinating on buying new games again? Feel free to let me know—I’m all ears.