Alright, so let me just… dive into this stream of chaotic randomness. Last week — or was it a lifetime ago? — we asked folks to, well, bombard us with their wildest, most over-the-top gaming screenshots. I mean, if you could see some of these, your mind might do a little flip. #PSshare #PSBlog, these aren’t just hashtags, more like mini rabbit holes of glorious gaming chaos. Anyway, here’s what stood out:
First up, JarrinWasHere. Jesse’s in Control (ha, quite literally), drowning in—you guessed it—sticky notes. Lots of yellow all over, which reminds me of that one time I spilled lemonade everywhere. No reason to mention it, but here we are.
Then there’s call_me_xavii. A bunch of folks, all crammed in like sardines in Humanity. Kind of like those family reunions where you don’t remember half the names. But, wow, the sheer mass of humanity is something else.
JULY_AA_0510? Went off the rails with Cyberpunk 2077’s sticker pack. Stickers everywhere like my old school folders, and yes, it looks just as bonkers as you’d imagine.
Oh, and secondcapture decided to share some sort of finger-shaped building in Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess. Not sure what to make of it—giant finger pointing the way, or what? Curious, yet oddly fascinating.
Fabricioevm took us to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. You’ve got this massive Nevron mountain thing looming in the background. Makes you feel like you’re staring at a giant about to wake up or something. Spine-tingling stuff.
Don’t even get me started on AkiraAoyama_VP’s screenshot from A Plague Tale: Requiem. Rats everywhere. Like, ALL over the place. Kind of makes my skin crawl, but in a thrilling way.
Want to see more of this eye-popping madness? Hit up #PSshare #PSBlog on Twitter or Instagram. Seriously, it’s like a treasure trove of gaming eye candy.
If you’re itching to join the fun, next up is Death Stranding 2: On The Beach. Submissions close at 11:59 PM PT on July 2, 2025. Trek through with Sam, share the journey, and you might just hit the spotlight next. Okay, I’m probably rambling now. But that’s the essence of it, isn’t it?