"The 08:05 train to Sutton is delayed for approximately two hours, due to a member of the train crew being unavailable. Thameslink apologises for this inconvenience, and any delays it may add to your journey".

Welcome to my life.

Normally this all-too-common event would instantly flip me into a state of Commuter Rage, but not this time. Instead, I calmly wander over to the waiting room, whip out my phone, clip it onto my PS4 controller, and de-stress with a bit of Rocket League.

Sure, everyone's staring at me, but that's only because they're jealous of my pimped out two-tone pink van with skull decals. And it's all thanks to PlayStation Remote Play.

The ability to play on Sony's console remotely isn't a fancy new tech trick. PS Vita and Sony Xperia smartphone users have been able to tap into this particular pleasure for quite some time, but now, thanks to a little bit of tech wizardry, a lot more people can get in on the action.

That's right - a version of the PlayStation Remote Play app has been modified to work with almost any Android device, with - crucially - no rooting required. I’m talking about the ability to game almost anywhere you fancy, with an actual PS4 controller to boot.

It’s time to get excited, people.