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Metro
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
The 10 best summer video games to play if you're missing the heatwave
Whether you've been enjoying the hot weather or not there is a way to maintain the summer atmosphere without getting sweaty, via these scorching hot video games. There have been some blistering hot days across Europe, in the last few weeks, but for now at least the heatwave is over. If you want to keep the summer mood going though, you choose to play some video games instead. It can't just be any video games though. You're going to want ones that emulate that summer sensation; the kind that give off warm vibes that make you feel refreshed just by looking at them. Given how many games prefer a dark, miserable-looking post apocalypse that's not as easy as it should be, but if you need some inspiration we've got the perfect examples listed below. A rare instance of a Soulslike that doesn't emulate Dark Souls' dark gothic aesthetic, Another Crab's Treasure takes place entirely underwater, which feels constantly cooling as you explore your surroundings and battle enemies. Sign up to the GameCentral newsletter for a unique take on the week in gaming, alongside the latest reviews and more. Delivered to your inbox every Saturday morning. Don't let the visuals fool you into thinking this is meant for kids though. This is still a Soulslike at the end of the day (one with a surprisingly foul-mouthed script, that belies its cartoon graphics) and a decently challenging one, though its more approachable and simplistic design makes it a good starting point for newbies. Sailing on the open sea is one of those power fantasies that never gets old and any game that features it is perfect for summer gaming sessions. We've got a few examples on this list, but the first that came to mind is Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag. Skull & Bones may be the more current Ubisoft pirate game, but Black Flag is easily the better option. It's not quite the ultimate pirate fantasy (the pirates are far too self-serious, for one), but its naval battles are a lot of fun, and the world is huge and far from empty with how much stuff there is to find. If you'd rather wait for that long-rumoured remake, we also recommend Assassin's Creed Odyssey and its beautiful, sun-drenched depiction of ancient Greece. Speaking of Ubisoft games, Far Cry 3's setting of an idyllic island paradise makes it the most suited of the series for a summer gaming session. It's certainly cheaper than visiting a real island paradise, although this one is overrun by pirates and local madmen. Aside from being a very pretty game for its time, Far Cry 3 is debatably still the best in the series, thanks to its plentiful open world, wide range of weapons and vehicles, and fantastic storytelling. This is propped up by iconic bad guy Vaas, who is still the gold standard that all subsequent Far Cry villains have tried to meet. Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is such an obvious pick for this list, considering most of it takes place in Hawaii. The game's recreation of the city of Honolulu means there's a sandy beach to run down, a sea to swim in, hundreds of locals and tourists to greet or fight, and a treasure trove of side activities to enjoy, from a karaoke bar to kart racing. Not to mention there's a whole Animal Crossing-esque mini-game where you build and manage your own island resort. While its summer vibes are immaculate, anyone interested in a smaller scale adventure might prefer its successor, Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii, which shares the same map but swaps the turn-based combat for real-time action and adds naval battles and your own ever-growing pirate crew. Given how crowded the live service games market is, you know Sea Of Thieves is doing something right when it's managed to stay afloat for over seven years, whereas other examples have sunk into the murky depths of obscurity. This list's already full of single-player games so we wanted to highlight at least one primarily multiplayer adventure. Sea Of Thieves actively encourages you cooperate and socialise with other players, and its weak points, like the combat, are easily overlooked when you're sailing with friends. Its PlayStation 5 port has opened up the game to even more people and newcomers will find tons of content to keep busy with, including story campaigns based on Pirates Of The Caribbean and the Monkey Island games. Admittedly, Sonic Adventure gets on this list mainly for its introductory stage, Emerald Coast. The quintessential example of video game beach levels, its summertime energy radiates out of the screen, as you race across a resort boardwalk, past waterfalls, and escape a rampaging killer whale. The rest of the game (mostly) holds up, and it all feels oddly fitting as a summer game thanks to locations like the resort town Station Square, the humid jungles of the Mystic Ruins, and a lot of watery visuals courtesy of main villain Chaos. Oddly, it was originally released in December though. Subnautica isn't one for thalassophobes, but if you have an interest in underwater exploration and survival games, it'll certainly float your boat. Especially since it's not as punishing as other examples in the survival genre. That's not to say it's a completely chill experience though. The alien ocean you explore is full of genuinely scary dangers, although the impressive underwater movement means you can only blame your own panicky reactions if you get eaten. There's an equally solid follow-up entitled Subnautica: Below Zero if you find yourself wanting more. It's extremely similar to the first game, only this time with a frozen, winter setting. Hopefully that sequel that's launching in early access this year brings more new ideas to the table. Perhaps the most summery video game ever made, Super Mario Sunshine has its flaws but no game conjures up a better holiday atmosphere. It's fitting since the premise sees Mario fly to the tropical land of Isle Delfino, which we'd gladly visit if it existed in real life. While it is sandwiched between the superior Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Galaxy, even a mid-tier Mario platformer is still a decent time, as you use your water jetpack to clean up goop and restore sunlight to the island. Just don't bother searching for all those blue coins. Annoyingly, it's not easy playing this one nowadays, since the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection saw a limited release, but Nintendo has said Super Mario Sunshine will be added to the Switch 2's GameCube library at some point soon. In a post-Breath Of The Wild world, this Polynesian themed adventure from Awaceb, a little-known studio from New Caledonia, is definitely one of the better attempts to emulate Nintendo's work, even though it mostly tries to do its own thing. Tchia's open world is a joy to explore thanks to its pleasant, summery graphics and soul jump ability that lets you possess hundreds of different animals and objects, although we wish it took more advantage of this for its puzzles. More Trending It's certainly the most chill game on the list, due to the complete absence of combat; perfect if you want a relaxing and stress-free experience this summer. If any Legend Of Zelda game was destined for this list, it was always going to be The Wind Waker, if only for its core premise of exploring a vast sea populated by islands, which is easily the most summery setting in the series. While the Wii U remake, and its less tiresome third act, have still yet to be ported to Switch, even the original GameCube version on the Switch 2 is worth playing if you're a newer Zelda fan interested in seeing Link's older adventures. It still holds up as one of the most beautiful GameCube games and a technical achievement for the system. Plus, charting undiscovered waters with the sun bearing down from above almost makes us want to hop on a raft and go sailing ourselves. Email gamecentral@ leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. MORE: Fans call Steam Summer Sale 2025 'mid' but there's a reason it seems so bad MORE: 13 cheap and practical ways to keep your home cool during a heatwave MORE: Bored of pub gardens? Buyagift has the ultimate summer experiences


Daily Mirror
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
This month's Xbox Game Pass roster is the start of a huge year for players
Xbox Game Pass is getting a major new drop of games, after a huge collection of titles were revealed to be on the way to the service over the next year or so A fresh batch of games is set to arrive on Xbox Game Pass, promising to delight both shooter and sports enthusiasts with the latest additions. Xbox Game Pass has faced some stiff competition in the gaming subscription arena. PlayStation has been dominating the game in recent weeks, turning a disappointing drop into a major surprise PS Plus reveal that offers players more Destiny 2 expansions and Another Crab's Treasure. This was followed by its own PlayStation State of Play as part of the massive reveals of showcase season, announcing big hitters like Sword of the Sea, Twisted Metal 3 and 4, and Resident Evil 2 and 3 set to join the service soon. However, Xbox has plenty more in store. Since the release of Doom: The Dark Ages, the service has significantly upped its game by introducing Metaphor ReFantazio in a May drop and offering a newly remastered Warhammer 40K: Space Marine on Xbox Game Pass. It's a colossal victory for players, and it appears to be getting even bigger with a substantial recent drop. Moreover, with the bonus announcement of a plethora of games set to join the service over the next year, it's going to be better than ever when they arrive. So, what exactly is new in the latest Xbox Game Pass announcement? Here's what you need to know. Xbox Game Pass update for June 2025 A significant collection of games is set to arrive with the new Xbox Game Pass update, as revealed in a recent blog post. The lineup includes games that will appeal to both casual players and serious gamers. Here's what's included in the latest Xbox Game Pass update: Xbox Game Pass Standard Baldur's Gate Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC EA FC 25 This is fantastic news for fans of Control, as FBC: Firebreak is launching simultaneously on PS Plus. This means you can assemble a team regardless of your chosen console. It's time to return to The Oldest House. Xbox Game Pass games leaving As always, a small selection of games are departing the service to make room for the newcomers. It's unfortunate, especially since an excellent sandbox game is being removed from the pass this time. Here's every game set to leave Xbox Game Pass on Sunday, 15 June: Xbox Game Pass' massive showcase roster You've seen everything coming to the service soon, but there's still a robust list of games set to arrive on Xbox Game Pass over the next year or so, as revealed at the most recent Xbox Games Showcase. It's an extensive and impressive collection of quality titles. Here's everything revealed at the showcase to be on its way to the service: Call of Duty Let's not mince words – this is a colossal number of games dropping into players' laps at no additional cost. Whether it's blockbuster hits like Black Ops 7 or the eagerly anticipated Hollow Knight Silksong, it's becoming increasingly evident that if there's a major game heading to Xbox, odds are, it's also coming to Xbox Game Pass – making a subscription practically indispensable for gamers wanting to keep up with the latest releases. The forthcoming year promises to provide fans with plenty to do, and in the face of fierce competition, Microsoft has demonstrated why its subscription service deserves recognition, not only because it essentially pioneered it in the gaming world, but because it continues to be top-notch. A massive influx of games is set to hit the service as if this month's Xbox Game Pass update wasn't robust enough. Brace yourself for a significant loss of free time when these games finally land – particularly with Super Meat Boy 3D. That one's going to be a challenge.


Daily Mirror
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
PS Plus Extra and Premium June 2025 reveal time for the PS5 and PS4 games
The PS Plus Extra and Premium June 2025 games will be revealed soon, with a slew of PS5 and PS4 titles expected to be announced – here's when the announcement is set to take place It's nearly time for some fresh PS Plus titles for Extra and Premium subscribers, and if recent surprise reveals are anything to go by, it's set to be a lineup that surpasses all expectations. PS Plus subscribers have been truly spoilt this past month. The unexpected drop of new PS Plus titles included bonus games such as Another Crab's Treasure and Grand Theft Auto 3 for Extra and Premium subscribers, along with a significant delivery of Essential games. And it seems the surprises aren't stopping there. The recent PlayStation State of Play reveal gave players a glimpse into what's coming next, announcing that in addition to FBC: Firebreak, gamers can look forward to playing Deus Ex in the Premium tier this month, marking a major release before it had even been officially announced. Owning a PS5 is proving to be quite rewarding, particularly with our PS Plus Extra and Premium June 2025 predictions suggesting that we could see some real gems added to the subscription service. It's a bit tough that players have to pay for live services while PC gamers don't face the same issue, but at least the top tiers of the service offer great value to players. The PS Plus Extra and Premium June 2025 games reveal time is expected to maintain the high standard of releases we've seen since the announcement that the PS Plus Extra and Premium May 2025 games would be led by the somewhat lacklustre Sand Land. Gamers are eagerly anticipating a host of new games expected to be released soon, with many keen to find out what will be added to their game libraries in June – but when exactly can we expect this announcement? Here's everything you need to know about the reveal time for the PS Plus Extra and Premium June 2025 games. READ MORE: Mario Kart World review – Knockout Tour brings a fresh way to race even if the new world disappoints PS plus Extra and Premium June 2025 games reveal time The PS Plus Extra and Premium June 2025 games reveal time is scheduled for 8.30am PDT / 11.30am EDT / 4.30pm BST on Wednesday, June 11. This is because Extra and Premium games are always unveiled on the second Wednesday of every month, before being released the following Tuesday, which in this instance is Tuesday, June 17. If recent reveals are anything to go by, it's set to be an exciting month for the service. Amidst the flurry of game announcements we've seen recently, it'll be refreshing to actually play some games on the PS5 rather than merely daydreaming about them. After all, if they're being offered at no additional cost, we certainly won't be complaining.