Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Natalie Clayton)

Fortnite

‘s V-Bucks may have dropped 20% against the dollar, but economists need not fret. Unlike the real world, Epic’s murder island isn’t suffering an economic downturn. Instead, the blockbuster battle royale has decided to permanently cut the price of its virtual currency to spite tech giants Apple and Google, in an app store feud that’s quietly benefiting those of us who prefer to parachute into Fortnite on PC.

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

CPU deals of the week

If you’ve decided your PC’s in need of a new gaming CPU, then you’re definitely in the right place, as we’ve rounded up all of the cheapest CPU deals from around the web in the UK and US. Whatever type of PC you’re looking to build, you’ll find all the best prices for our top gaming CPU recommendations below. From the best Intel CPU deals to the best AMD Ryzen CPU deals, we’ve got you covered.

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Dying Light - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Natalie Clayton)

Go to hell, Dying Light. Techland’s open-world zombie smasher is still cranking out DLC five years after release – and this time, it’s trading shamblers for skeletons with a brief excursion to the underworld. Crack open the piggy-bank, get in line for the cursed arcade cabinet, and prepare to crack some skulls, survivors. Dying Light: Hellraid is out today.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice Bell)

A screenshot of a piece of game art of a Roman centurion in full armour, holding his sword and looking all grim and war sweaty. There is a massive battle happening behind him.

Ave, citizens! Rome wasn’t build in a day, but this podcast was built in a few hours, so you tell me which is better? This week, we’re doing a Romans special. We talk about the games Romans appear in, the way they’re portrayed, and the difference between Romans on console vs on PC. Also we talk a lot about the Pope, and ask the important question: what does a wolf’s milk taste like?

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

The US continues to get some pretty great gaming laptop deals this week, with two new entries from Newegg, making it a great time to pick up a powerful gaming laptop for under £1000 / $1000. The variety of UK deals remains pretty constant, too, and we’ve even rounded up a couple of RTX 2060 models in this price range, too. That’s pretty good going considering these types of laptops often cost a lot more, so to help you find the best budget gaming laptop deal possible, we’ve rounded all of our top picks for UK and US buyers below.

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Dead by Daylight - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Imogen Beckhelling)

August is a weird month. It can have the hottest days of the year, while simultaneously starting to give everyone odd autumnal vibes. I’m the sort of person that gets to August and says “hm, yes, Halloween is soon”. So, what better game for fine summer’s day than Dead By Daylight? Behaviour Interactive’s 1v4 horror game added cross-platform multiplayer today, so now PC and console peeps will be able to join together for murderous shenanigans.

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There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice Bell)

A screenshot from There Is No Game of a deliberately generic fantasy hero character in a blue tunic. He is holding up a chest aloft over his head. Text above the chest says LOOTBOX in bright pink-and-green letters and the hero looks very excited

You know that joke from The Simpsons, where the kids find out that cows don’t look like cows on film so you have to use horses, and for horses you have to “tape a bunch of cats together“? When I was playing There Is No Game I kept thinking about that joke. “How do you make an original point and click puzzle adventure? Eh, usually we just tape a bunch of other games together.”

I am being facetious. There Is No Game is smart and funny and surprising, but the thing is that it’s very much “a video gamer’s video game”, if you will. I think maybe it is a small bit too much that. (Note: spoilers follow, I suppose, as this is arguably one of those “if you explain it, it’s not as fun” games).

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Natalie Clayton)

Getting Halo Infinite out of the door this year was kind of a big deal. But while serious consideration was given to severing the game’s singleplayer from its multiplayer, the folks at Xbox instead opted to delay Halo Infinite into next year. It’s better, they reckon, to deliver all of Halo all at once, even if it means waiting a few months to finish the fight.

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

“The first one pager we put together for Fall Guys was basically gifs of Takeshi’s Castle, and basically it was like ‘Gang Beasts + Mario Party + Battle Royale’. I’m not joking, it wasn’t really much more than that that got the game signed”.

I’m watching an interview with Fall Guys senior designer Joe Walsh, and it’s almost as lovely as the game wot he helped make. Hearing him talk about the (deserved!) meteoric success of Mediatonic’s bean ’em up is a treat, but it’s also neat to hear him talk about what lies ahead.

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Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Imogen Beckhelling)

It’s been but a single week since Fall Guys came out, and the internet is filled with all kinds of delightful fan art of those wobbly racing jelly beans. One of the fun things about Mediatonic’s colourful battle royale, is that you’re able to dress up your little player characters in all kinds of silly outfits, so a lot of this fan art has brought us some wonderful concepts for potential skins, including crossovers with other games.

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