Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Katharine Castle)

Best gaming mouse 2020

Your gaming mouse is probably one of the most personal bits of kit you’ll ever buy for your PC, so replacing your favourite and best gaming mouse when it finally bites the dust can be right old chore sometimes, especially if it’s an old model you can’t buy anymore. The good news is that there are loads of great gaming mice around today that will (hopefully) fill that mouse-shaped hole in your life, and to help you in your quest to find your new best gaming mouse, I’ve put together this list of my top recommendations that you can buy right now.

Every gaming mouse on my best gaming mouse list has been tried and tested right here at RPS, and you’ll find everything here from the best cheap gaming mouse and the best ambidextrous gaming mice right up to my top wireless gaming mouse picks as well. I’ve also got gaming mice for different hand sizes, too, as some of us prefer lightweight mice to great big chunkers. Whether you’re looking for, I guarantee there’s a best gaming mouse pick waiting for you below.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Katharine Castle)

I see you PC gamers looking longingly at your Nintendo Switch wishing it was a tiny, miniature gaming PC. I know I do, and that’s partly why I’m hopeful / excited / vaguely optimistic about Dell’s Alienware UFO doodad, which they unveiled earlier in the year. But while the UFO was just a ‘concept’ device, the mad folk over at GamePad Digital, or GPD, have actually gone and made a proper 8in handheld gaming laptop. Sure, the GPD Win Max looks like one of those jumbo Nokia Communicator phones from the mid-90s, but inside it packs one of Intel’s new 10th Gen Comet Lake CPUs, Intel’s Iris Plus graphics, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, an 8in display and the disembowelled remains of an Xbox 360 controller. It’s absolutely nutty, but I also kind of dig it.

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

Impeded by the hurdle of starting to work from home, Ubisoft have announced a delay for Trackmania, their arcade racing game with a big focus on letting players build their own tracks. Previously due on May 5th, it’s now expected July 1st. Ubisoft say this new Trackmania is a remake of 2006’s Trackmania Nations, the one which focused on the stadium races – none of those squillions of other cars types and that. For now, you can see a bit in the first trailer.

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Pistol Whip - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Graham Smith)

Pistol Whip - Best VR games 2020

Like the better known Beat Saber, Pistol Whip is a virtual reality rhythm game, but here you’re firing bullets at silhouetted figures in time to the music. It’s Hotline Miami via Guitar Hero.

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Wildfire - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Lauren Morton)

If you need some more period piece stealth to tide you over until Desperados 3, stealth platformer Wildfire might just do it. As one of few magic users left in the world, you’ll use your abilities to burn, freeze, and grow the environment as you protect villagers and outwit the enemies hunting you down. It’ll be burning down the house on May 26th.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Lauren Morton)

Steam Labs is back with another experiment and this time Valve are attempting to solve discrepancies in human communication with computers. You know how Steam do. Humans can’t ever seem to agree on how to classify games. What exactly is a “soulslike”? How about a roguelike or a roguelike-like? Is Stardew Valley a simulation? Not really, but we call it one. Steam is teaching its computers some logic so that it can give you better results when you search by tags.

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Counter-Strike 2 - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Lauren Morton)

Looks like there’s a drip somewhere in Valve’s spigot. Source code for both Team Fortress 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has apparently been made public. The files appear to be from years ago, though that may not prevent present troublemakers from doing their thing. Some fan servers are worried enough that they’ve gone offline until they can assure that these leaks won’t compromise the security of players. So far it’s unclear where the leak originated, though of course that hasn’t stopped anyone from guessing or pointing fingers.

Update: Valve have now responded to RPS to say they are still investigating but currently “have not found any reason for players to be alarmed or avoid the current builds” of either game. >

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

The loveliest thing I’ve seen today: the farm and farmhouse of Stardew Valley drawn as a Polly Pocket toy by artist Brittnie Marcil. Polly Pocket, if you don’t know, was a line of teeny doll houses, dioramas, and playsets hidden inside mock makeup cases. Pleasing little treasures. While we could never afford such fancy toys when I was a nipper, I remain wholly delighted by Marcil’s picture today. Come admire!

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ITTA - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Lauren Morton)

If you’ve not heard of Itta, that’s alright. It’s got plenty of familiar touchstones to help you along your way. It’s a stew with chunks of big bass boss rushing, action-y bullet dodging, and grim indie game sadness. It’s out today, so you can skip off to try it if any of those hooks entice you.

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Untitled Goose Game - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alex Wiltshire)

Untitled Goose Game is a game about being a horrible goose, about making a mess and watching hapless Brits try to clear it up again. But under all that, it’s a game about things. Apples, hair brushes, keys, mallets, toy planes, tulips, teapots. After all, it takes things to mess things up.

“Items are the language of the game,” co-designer Nico Disseldorp tells me. “They’re both the tools and the reward. They play a really central role in so much of what we do, and how people play.”

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