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12 More Games Being Added To PlayStation Plus And Premium, August 2025

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In August, PlayStation adds new games, including Mortal Kombat 1 and Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered. The new titles launch on August 19 for PS5 and PS4 users.



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Steam and GOG are having an isometric games sale with discounts on enough CRPGs to fill your entire inventory

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If your favorite flavor of videogames is "ones that rely on parallel projection to give a sense of 3D geometry" then you're in luck, because Steam and GOG are both currently discounting isometric games. If CRPGs, tactics games, and board game adaptations are your thing then get ready to fill your boots.

Because this sale is organized by Owlcat's publishing division, Owlcat's own games are of course featured heavily. You can get Pathfinder: Kingmaker for 85% off, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous for 65% off, and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader for 50% off. And given that it's had a bunch of post-launch updates and some DLC expansions, Rogue Trader is actually worth playing at last.

It's not all Owlcat on sale, though. You can also grab our second-favorite game of all time Disco Elysium for 50% off, underrated post-apocalyptic CRPG Wasteland 3 for 80% off, and steampunk Disco-like Sovereign Syndicate for 50% off.

All of those links will take you to Steam, but equivalent discounts are available on GOG. And a few extras too, if you're not afraid to blow the crust off a slightly older isometric game. Over on GOG you can grab timeless classic Planescape: Torment for 50% off, and Pillars of Eternity for 75% off. Pillars is only 10 years old, but aiming at the Kickstarter nostalgia crowd made it feel more dated than its contemporaries. It's still fun, though!

The isometric games sale runs until August 18. If you'd like to browse some more, it's got bespoke landing pages on Steam and on GOG.



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Taylor Swift Tears Up Recounting How She Got Her Masters Back: “It Was Like An Intrusive Thought”

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During her appearance on the New Heights podcast with Travis and Jason Kelce on Wednesday, Taylor Swift went more in-depth about how she reclaimed her master recordings, which she announced earlier this year. Swift first revealed the moment in May on her Instagram. During the segment of today’s podcast that starts at around the 11-minute […]

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How To Check Your Stats In Battlefield 6

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Unlike many other multiplayer first-person shooters on the market, the Battlefield franchise hasn't always been keen to allow players to check their stats through the game's menus. That philosophy hasn't changed with Battlefield 6, as the multiplayer beta offers no way to check your account stats in-game. However, that doesn't mean you can't view your stats using an alternative method.

Fortunately for the community, EA has revealed a completely safe and official way to check all of your pertinent player stats in the Battlefield 6 beta.

How to view player stats in Battlefield 6

At the time of writing, you can only check your stats from the first weekend of the open beta in Battlefield 6. This should be expanded to include the second weekend after it concludes and eventually the full game when it releases in October. EA hasn't officially confirmed whether the stat-checking method will be a part of the full launch, but there's no reason to expect it won't be available.

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Alien: Earth is the best thing to happen to the Alien universe since Isolation

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A megacorporation's research ship returns from a 65-year mission into deep space loaded with gooey alien specimens. But—and stop me if you've heard this one before—something goes wrong. The ship crashes on Earth, and just to complicate things, it crashes into a city run by a rival corporation.

Now it's a mad dash to search the shipwreck (and the cyberpunk skyscraper it crashed into) and capture all that profitable yet slimy alien cargo, which in the first few episodes of Alien: Earth goes about as well as you might expect.

Speaking of expectations: I was not expecting this series to be good. I've been trained by almost 30 years of crappy Alien movies and mostly mid Alien games to roll my eyes whenever that sleek and shiny xenomorph is once again trotted out to slowly pick off terrified crew members one-by-one.

But Alien: Earth is a ton of fun so far, and part of that fun stems from the fact that this particular xenomorph is not picking off anything one-by-one. It is killing its way through this show like it's got a bodycount quota. Hell yeah.

Three soldiers in Alien: Earth

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Even better, it's not alone. Noah Hawley (who also directed and wrote the FX series Fargo) clearly knew the Alien universe needed a real kick in the butt, so there's a handful of different alien species on the crashed ship doing horrible things to the first responders in enjoyably grisly ways. We're all well-versed on face-hugging, double jaws, and acid blood, but now there's plenty of disgusting new alien biology to discover. I think that's honestly what uppercase Alien needed at this point: way more lowercase aliens.

The aliens aren't the only thing Hawley tripled-down on. In the Alien movies, there's always one synthetic person in the rapidly dwindling group of human survivors, but in Alien: Earth there are three different kinds of artificial people, from classic synths to cyborgs to people who have had their thoughts downloaded into artificial bodies, called hybrids. And they're all running around the crash site together like a bunch of weird semi-superheros trying to find and contain a bunch of gross, violent aliens. I am on board for all of this.

It's a real relief. There have been so many Alien-related misfires and stinkers, many made without Ridley Scott's involvement, but a few with him at the helm (hey, sorry, I'm a bit fond of Prometheus but it has an absolutely terrible script).

Alien: Isolation did a great job of bringing the tension and fear of xenomorph to the PC back in 2014, but we're just so overly familiar with the creature and what it does that there just aren't many ways to make it an interesting monster anymore. (I also didn't think much of Alien: Romulus, in large part due to that Ian Holm CGI abomination).

Timothy Olyphant and his team in Alien Earth

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I'm eager to see the rest of the series: I'd watch Timothy Oliphant do anything, Sydney Chandler is great and believable as a kid whose mind has been transplanted into an adult synth body, and Samuel Blenkin's tech trillionaire (easy to believe we'll have a bunch of those in 100 years) is both insufferably smug and clueless about what his hybrid creations are actually capable of. And there's still plenty of cast members around to get sliced and diced (and worse) by a crashed ship full of alien critters.

Does Alien: Earth make sense for a prequel series to the entire Aliens shebang? I'll be honest: probably not. We've got synths and cyborgs and hybrids and a ton of aliens all skittering around on Earth years before the Nostromo even finds its first, fateful clutch of eggs.

But I don't care. What canonically comes before Alien and Aliens can't be any worse than what canonically came after Alien and Aliens. The damage to the fiction has already been done, much of it by Ridley Scott himself, so even if Alien: Earth bends or breaks the history of Alien, it's still good fun to watch.



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‘Butterfly’ TV Show: Kim Delivers a Thrilling Performance

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Butterfly, Amazon Prime Video’s latest original series, marks a major milestone for Daniel Dae Kim — not only as the lead star but also as a creative force helping to bring the story to life. With a gripping plot, emotional depth, and high-stakes espionage, the show has quickly become one of the most talked-about thrillers of 2025.

Butterly Plot Overview

At its core, Butterfly follows a CIA operative whose dangerous past resurfaces, drawing him into an intricate web of secrets and betrayals. Kim’s portrayal is layered — part ruthless professional, part vulnerable man reckoning with personal demons. As the Hollywood Reporter notes, this is a role that allows him to showcase both his physical intensity and emotional range.

Critical Reception

The series has garnered strong reviews from major outlets. Variety praises the show’s “taut, character-driven storytelling,” while TV Insider highlights its ability to balance suspense with intimate character moments. The Los Angeles Times calls Kim’s performance “career-defining,” signaling a potential awards contender.

Cast and Performances

Alongside Daniel Dae Kim, the ensemble includes Piper Perabo, Reina Hardesty, and Kim Tae-hee. Each brings a unique energy to the story, with Perabo delivering a standout turn as a morally conflicted ally and Hardesty commanding attention as a driven young operative.

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Butterfly Season 2 Possibilities

While Prime Video has yet to officially greenlight a second season, the season finale of Butterly leaves plenty of room for continuation. According to TV Insider, Kim himself has expressed hope for more episodes, noting that the final cliffhanger was designed to set up an even more intense next chapter.

Verdict

With its sharp writing, cinematic visuals, and powerhouse performances, Butterfly is a must-watch for fans of political thrillers and character-driven drama. Whether you’re here for the action or the emotional storytelling, Daniel Dae Kim’s latest role will keep you hooked from start to finish.

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