The Outer Worlds - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice Bell)

I understand that Obsidian fans are sort of using the existence of The Outer Worlds to dunk on Fallout 76 (because OW is the real> successor to New Vegas, right?). But before it was ammunition in a weeing contest, the game was a first-person space RPG where you did a shoot at extremely angry lizards. And, much like that one friend we all have, I thought it was a lot of fun, but relied too much on tropey rib-nudges in lieu of having its own personality. So far, so space cowboy.

But one thing about The Outer Wilds that utterly delighted me was when I had to open a door that led to a different area. Because then I got to see a loading screen>. And they’re the purdiest-lookin’ loading screens I ever did done saw.

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Celeste - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Dave Irwin)

Celeste has three core moves: Jumping, climbing walls, and dashing. But it’s also a game about a lot more than that. It’s about about overcoming obstacles.

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Nov 3, 2019
Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Matt Cox)

Sundays are for recovering from a Halloween party. Perhaps by reading the best writing about videogames from the past week.

Most writers for (ostensibly) sports website Deadspin quit on Wednesday, after its recently acquired buyers G/O Media insisted they “stick to sports” rather than write the kind of personal and political articles people liked them for. I’ve never been a reader, but the suppression of both silly and thoughtful articles for reasons that don’t even make business sense makes my blood run cold. The Guardian’s Jack Moore has a good rundown.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Jay Castello)

If you ve played one of Overwatch s lore PvE events, you probably know what to expect from the bulk of the new stuff that s unique in Overwatch 2. The mostly-sequel format of its release means that a cleaner UI, new heroes, and a new map type will be added to the first game at the same time that the sequel launches, leaving a new look for some of the characters and this focus on story-based missions as the incentive to hand over your cash.

When Overwatch released three and a half years ago, it was that story that captured the imagination of many fans. A slowly drip fed tale of a ragtag bunch of (at least somewhat) diverse heroes battling over evil left a thousand gaps that dedicated artists and fanfic writers poured themselves into, growing a fandom few other pieces of media could match. But this same fandom was also its most vocal critic, discussing Blizzard s repeated missteps, particularly over their promised inclusivity. I should know – it s how I got into games writing.

After all that time, Overwatch 2 should be a blessing for that community, finally pushing the story forward. But from the earliest moments, like Widowmaker s inexplicably boobs-out design, to their latest hero Sigma s careless treatment of mental health, to their continued exclusion of black women, the consistent carelessness has more than worn the sheen of the promise off for many. Tied by necessity to that foundation, a story-based sequel feels hobbled from the start. Worse, it doesn’t seem interested in improving.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Jay Castello)

Diablo 4 was revealed yesterday in a swirl of blood and grime and men talking about the lure of the darkness both in the trailer and onstage. I chatted with a couple of the developers about the new world they ve created, the monsters they filled it up with, and their painterly inspirations. And I played a bit. It was surprisingly well lit.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

If you’ve not been following PC games goings-on across the week, catch up on some of the big stories quick in our noncomprehensive Weekly News Digest. Do also read The Updates Update for some of the week’s notable patches and updates.

This week brought a bevvy of Blizzard announcements out BlizzCon, including Diablo IV and Overwatch 2. In welcome anti-exclusive news, EA games are returning to Steam and Death Stranding is coming our way next summer.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

In all the hubbub of the week, you might’ve missed some of the patches and updates rolled out to games. Presenting the Weekly Updates Update, a noncomprehensive roundup of new maps and characters and balance tweaks and fixes and such which caught my eye over the week – including a few we haven’t posted about.

This week, Destiny got a new dungeon, Battlefield went to the Pacific, WWE 2K20 got a little less busted, and Halloween continued.

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American Truck Simulator - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

Stock up on jerky and moisturiser, because American Truck Simulator is headed to Utah when its next expansion launches on November 7th, developers SCS Software have announced. The seventh state continues the truck ’em up’s long journey east with another 3500 digimiles of virtuaroad. Watch the new trailer below for a peek at Utah sights including those iconic red rocks, a big hole in the ground, a hole in a rock, and A DINOSAUR DRESSED AS A COWBOY? I will overcome my physical discomfort at all this notseaness if I get to see a load of weird dinosaur statues and murals.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Kat Brewster)

I love food. To me, food isn’t just something I have to consume periodically throughout the day in order to survive — it’s a crucial part of my understanding of the world. I’m a food-oriented tourist (burrata in Florence! smoked fish in Copenhagen!) and a food-oriented friend (come over for dinner! let’s go out for brunch!). Because of my penchant for produce and fervor for fruits, Thanksgiving is one of my all-time favourite American holidays.

To celebrate the approach of Thanksgiving (and in my dedicated and ongoing journey to teach you, dear reader, how to cook), today’s free games are all about food.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

Here we are, Halloween is over, and video games are still fun of Halloween events. Bit weird. Feels a bit sad. Get over it, yeah? Okay, I did once keep a Christmas up until April because I missed the council’s pick-up days and came to quite like having it around. Maybe this Halloween will regrow on me. Even if the shops are quite loudly insisting I now start celebrating Christmas. I can’t maintain these levels of excitement forever, The Man.

What are you playing this weekend? Here’s what we’re clicking on!

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