Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alan Martin)

CPU deals of the week

This would have been a pretty ho-hum week for CPU deals, if it weren’t for Currys’ superb “PANORAMA” voucher for its Ebay store. It takes between 10 and 20% off prices, meaning that if you can find a CPU there, it’s likely to be the cheapest by some margin. We’ve searched the store and included them where they’re A) available and B) the best price below, but – SPOILER – you won’t do better than this Intel Core i7-10700K which falls to £342 with said discount code.

As for the rest of the cheapest CPU deals this week, it’s small changes in dollars and pounds in either direction, but we’ve done our best to find all the latest and greatest CPU deals anyway. With the launch of Intel’s 10th Gen Comet Lake CPUs finally underway, it’s a good time to bag yourself a cheap CPU deal at the moment, so we’ve listed the best prices for all of today’s [cms-block]s to help you bag yourself a bargain. We’ve got everything here from the best Intel CPU deals to the best AMD Ryzen CPU deals, so whether you’re upgrading your PC or building a new PC from scratch, these are the cheapest CPU deals around right now.

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Monster Train - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alex Wiltshire)

Monster Train is a game about chuffing through the hills and vales of Hell while mincing up angels with your demonic fiends, angry plants and waxen gentry folk. As Matt has declared, it’s extremely good, and one of the things that I love about it is the way it escalates>. That train ride you’re on is a wild, careening one into multiplying attack and defence.

The result is a sense of soaring power. And the coal that fuels that engine is the fact you can upgrade your cards, giving them buffs and boosts that often feel like you’re breaking the game. Monster Train’s upgrades are great. (more…)

Samorost 3 - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Katharine Castle)

Samorost 3 screenshot

One of the last things I expected to do in Samorost 3 was have an impromptu jam session with a singing frog hippo, bopping lizard ferret and tooting fish fox. Apparently they like busting out some tunes when the fuzzy bee bums on the nearby reeds are arranged at specific heights, and they really> get into the groove when you start dancing alongside them. It remains one of the strangest, but ultimately most satisfying puzzles in the entire game, and I’m glad I got to witness it before they promptly fell asleep again, those lazy sods.

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

The overhaul for Minecraft‘s underworld is almost here. Mojang have been throwing out new information about the changes coming to The Nether for a while now and you’ll get to check it out for yourself before the month ends. The Nether Update launches on June 23rd for both the Windows 10 and Java editions of Minecraft.

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Curious Expedition 2 - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Lauren Morton)

The sequel to the British gentleman explore ’em up is now out in early access. According to the developer commentary during their date announcement, Curious Expedition 2 sounds to be a much bigger conquest to tackle than the original. New art, new combat, more storytelling, and new exploration clubs are just some of the big changes that Maschinen-Mensch are making in the sequel.

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Sea of Thieves: 2024 Edition - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Lauren Morton)

Ah is it that time of the month already? Rare have updated their seafaring pirate ’em up and as usual there are new things that can kill you. The Haunted Shores update for Sea Of Thieves adds fleets of spooky ghost ships directed by big bad Captain Flameheart. They’ve made updates to the non-verbal callouts system and, important for yours truly, a radial picker for playing tunes on your instruments.

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

At this point, I imagine anyone planning to travel to Seattle or Melbourne for the Penny Arcade Expo in September was anticipating a change in schedule. Almost every physical game event this year has been changed, delayed, or gone online due to the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. PAX West and Australia are no exception. Both are being cancelled and replaced with a free, nine day event called PAX Online this September.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Lauren Morton)

Arthur also disapprovesRed Dead Online

cheaters get up to all sorts of mischief by summoning various NPCs from the game data into the world. As only one of oh so many examples, there was a spree of two-headed skeleton attacks several months ago. Mischief becomes more malign when they, say, summon white-robed KKK members to attack other players. So of course they’re doing that. Rockstar say they have removed the ability for these character models to be summoned in Red Dead Online.

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

A storm has swept through Fortnite, leaving the island looking a bit like the Universal Studios stunt show, Waterworld: A Live Sea War Spectacular. Chapter 2 Season 3 launched today and the battle royale’s map has been remade once again, with large chunks of it now underwater. And yes, you really can get around by fast by snagging a shark with your fishing rod then water-skiing behind it. A Jason Momoa Aquaman is here too?

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alan Martin)

If you’re in the market for an excellent gaming monitor and don’t care about anything more than 1080p gaming, then you’ll be pleased to hear that Amazon US have knocked $120 off the 27in Acer Nitro XV273 at the moment (which is the 1080p, 240Hz sibling of the superb Acer Nitro XV273K Katharine reviewed late last year), taking this once $490 monitor down to just $360.

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