I love to showcase baddies around these parts but when it comes to having solid go-to industry connects and amazing brands - I have to dedicate this entire Tuesday flex to my family at Clear River Games and Overload PR - since last night I have binge-played FZ: Formation Z on the Nintendo Switch 2 and am obsessed.
The gaming goals really are never slowing down around these parts especially when you have the reality of EA Sports College Football 27 coming in a matter of weeks with massive cover stars locked in.
Gaming goals aren’t just for the consoles in 2026. How about loading up an epic, super fun card game focused on uniting and pitting music heads against one another? It’s all going down in Hitster.
Need a reason to pull through to Newark, New Jersey this October? How about the chance to see living Hollywood legend Martin Lawrence deliver laughs at the iconic NJPAC Prudential Hall venue? Oh yes.
The NBA playoffs are in full swing and if there’s one massive New York Knicks supporter fully tapping in - aside from Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet - it’s clearly Iman Nunez. The Big Apple’s own dishing on the top five things he attacks on playoffs game night? Say less.
Low-key? I am always going to have video game consoles in the living room and of course plenty of beverages but even my gaming goals are limited - so how about switching things up a bit with something as fun as the Hitster party-generating game? My goodness.
Let’s keep it a buck - sometimes you just want to clock in an hour or so with a mindless but super fun shooter - right? Turns out, FZ: Formation Z is the ultimate 80’s-style arcade classic you can really just lose your mind to and have fun all while saving Earth, of course.
Low-key? There’s something about blonde MILF baddies always luring me in and seeing Cory Chase continue to crush it in 2026? My goodness - how about the fact she’s officially the Favorite MILF of 2026? Oh yes.
Low-key? I love linking up with gang-gang but doing things outside of the box. Catching Broadway shows. Linking up for a big screen flick. How about kicking back at home with good grub and a non-stop fun game like the Hitster card game centered on generational music eras? Oh yes.