The weekend is here and, you know what that means? Time to game like there's no tomorrow.
Some members of TheGamer staff are using this weekend as an opportunity to put time into 2022 releases, like MultiVersus, Rollerdrome, and PowerWash Simulator. Some of us are taking a walk down memory lane with older games (with sevens in their titles) like Cyberpunk 2077 and Killer 7. Some of us are revisiting past entries in series that will get a new entry soon, like Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Yakuza 4. And, at least one of us is playing critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV.
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I’ve been back in Night City and am nearing the end of Cyberpunk 2077’s second act. This weekend, I’ll be finishing up a bunch of the side quests I skipped during my initial playthrough and just generally vibing and listening to jazz. There’s a review game that I’ll be finishing up as well, but I can’t talk about that until next week. And, I’ll probably go see 3000 Years of Longing, the first movie from George Miller, director of Mad Max: Fury Road, in seven years. It’s getting mixed reviews, but I’m holding out hope that I’ll enjoy it.
You’re probably getting tired of me talking about Formula 1. I can’t blame you to be honest, but for most of this weekend, I’m going to be playing F1 22. I mean, how could I possibly not? The summer break is finally over and the teams are back on track, this time around for the Belgian Grand Prix. I plan to put the pedal to the metal in Spa starting tomorrow, shaving off those fractions of a second around each curve and corner. The sights and sounds of a race can’t quite be replicated, but since I’m situated well outside of Europe, the next best
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