Alright, so last week we had this wild idea. We asked everyone to jump into Death Stranding 2: On The Beach and, you know, just explore. We wanted folks to show off all the kooky ways Sam, our main dude, gets around, using the hashtags #PSshare and #PSBlog. And oh boy, did we get some gems. Let’s take a look, shall we?
First up, ChristianNOTJay caught this epic moment. Picture this: Sam ziplines past this gigantic moon. I mean, the kind that makes you question reality. Mountains looming in the background. Stunning. Seriously, why don’t more games have ziplines with a side of giant moons?
Then we have call_me_xavii. So, Sam’s cruising on his tri cruiser—no big deal, right? But wait, he just stops. Why? Because a kangaroo’s hopping by in the desert. I kid you not. Kangaroo. In the desert. Like, is there anything more random?
Now, Chescone saw Sam in action on a coffin board skimming over the water. Yeah, you heard that right. A coffin board. Suddenly, surfing feels so basic. It’s all about that death-defying glide nowadays.
Milz_VP? Oh, they’re on another level. Captured Sam hitching a ride on a launchable cargo catapult. I mean, can you even imagine? One moment you’re on the ground, next you’re airborne, cargo in tow. Seems like something only Sam would casually do.
Moving on, F1Str4nd snapped Sam catching some serious air. Picture this: truck, ramp, and whoosh! Like, if trucks had dreams, this would be it—flying free, totally ignoring roads.
Then there’s MohdNazif, who saw Sam chilling on a monorail. Riding along, just like life—smooth sometimes, unpredictable at others. It’s all vibes. Monorails, by the way, they’re kinda underrated, don’t you think?
Alright, enough about Sam and his adventurous life. If you’re vibing with #PSshare and #PSBlog, hit up Twitter or Insta. Dive into all the creativity. Maybe you’ll find some inspo. Oh, and if you want your shot at fame with next week’s Share of the Week, here’s the deal: Ghost of Tsushima is hitting its 5th anniversary. Wild, right? Celebrate Jin’s epic journey with your best captures. Submit by July 16, 2025—just don’t be late!