games, movies, television and more
A guide of the next games, movies and television, cured for the polygon reader
The fall is over us. There is no Grand Theft Auto 6. All bets are turned off.
Autumn is a transition season, and this year, entertainment coincides with mood: franchises are mutant, long -standing projects are finally arriving, and the line between the “comforting food” and the “chaotic experiment” is more blurred than ever.
The games are where chaos looks more fun. In September Silent hill f promises a return to the cursed suburbs and Final Fantasy tactics Grid spite. Hidden among heavy hitters is StepsA physical platform game about the existential horror of trying to walk as a normal person. Battlefield 6, Pokémon Legends: Zaand Ninja Gaiden 4 loom, with External Worlds 2 and Kirby Air Riders Ready to remind us that both spatial capitalism and pastel puff pastry are eternal. How many simultaneous storage files can a human brain handle?
The films have their tents, of course, but even Hollywood seems ready to bet. Aziz Ansari directs Keanu Reeves as a clumsy angel in Good fortune; Yorgos Lanthimos Ropes Emma Stone to a chair in Bugonia; Guillermo del Toro is doing Frankensteinthat somehow feels behind. Even RRR SS Rajamouli went ahead and remixs two of his 20 -year -old films to a mega four -hour movie, like a small pleasure. Among the movies, we are obtaining the end of Strangest things and a show about the Marvel heroes of Undead. It’s a lot!
So, as the nights become longer and their transmission bill becomes more insulting, at least one thing can expect: too many good things to see and play. We are going to immerse ourselves.
