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

Rumour has it that EA are working on a remastered rerelease of 2010’s Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, and by ‘rumour’ I mean ‘several unconfirmed leaks’. Over the weekend, an Amazon store listing for Hot Pursuit Remastered joined the chain of whispers. The listing has since been removed, there’s no guarantee it was real, and it didn’t mention PC, but hey we’re still scrabbling in the dark until EA actually announce the game (or don’t). 2008’s Hot Pursuit was a good’un as Need For Speed goes, and the cops & robbers racing series has gone some truly dire places since then, so fingers crossed?

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

A photo of the WD Blue SN550

Ever since it came out at the end of last year, the WD Blue SN550 has been one of the best SSDs you can buy today. Its predecessor, the Blue SN500, was already excellent value, but the SN550 pushed its performance even further, offering faster read and write speeds while also making it available in a new 1TB size capacity. It’s that top 1TB model that’s on sale in the UK right now, too, with prices falling from its usual £115 to a very agreeable £95 over at Amazon.

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Nexus - The Jupiter Incident - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Sin Vega)

A thin, long capital spaceship exchanges laser fire with a smaller cruiser type ship in an asteroid field

I feel like such a hypocrite whenever I bemoan the shortage of games about massive spaceship combat. Nexus – The Jupiter Incident may have given me 16 years to get round to it, but I still haven’t played more than its first couple of missions, and I’m honestly not sure why.

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

Screenshot Saturday Sundays! We’re having a particularly grey and dreary end to the week up here, but I reckon it’s nothing a splash of work-in-progress screenshots, videos and gifs can’t fix. This week: Alligators in the woods, bullet-propelled platforming, a neon-blasted death labyrinth and birds, birds, birds.

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Aug 16, 2020
Rock, Paper, Shotgun - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Matt Cox)

Sundays are for one last hurrah, before melting into the freelance void. I will miss you, paps. Here’s the best writing about videogames from the past week.

For Polygon, Avery Helm dove into the weird, wild world of Blaseball. It reminds me of board games like Risk/ Pandemic Legacy, where the rules to something simple shift beneath your fit – except those rules are shifting for thousands at once, and a lot of them are just in people’s heads? I want in.

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

Yesterday, Epic Games appeared to intentionally violate Apple and Google app store rules to get Fortnite removed so they could jump-start a protest. Sick of mobile stores taking a 30% cut of microtransactions, they added a payment option bypassing official systems – something both stores forbid. Epic surely knew this, and the fact that they had lawsuits and an embarrassing protest video ready to go sure makes it seems like they suspected Fortnite might get kicked out. Epic do have one of the few products large enough to make a splash so hey, good on ’em for making a stand. I wish they’d done it without trying to weaponise fans.

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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind® Game of the Year Edition - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Natalie Clayton)

Crikey, it’s been a hot minute since we last heard anything about Skywind, hasn’t it? Nevertheless, the colossal task of bringing all of Morrowind into Skyrim is still well underway, with the modders behind the project releasing our first look at the ambitious mod in over a year, by way of a spruced-up return to The Battle at Nchurdamz. Hope your arachnophobia doesn’t extend to mechanical spiders, readers.

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

The couch may be gone and the crowd safely isolated at home, but that won’t stop those pesky speedrunners from once again marathoning a whole lotta high-speed videogames. This year’s entirely-online edition of Summer Games Done Quick races off this weekend, beginning a week of charity speedrunning tomorrow in support of Doctors Without Borders.

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

Let’s make this clear right off the bat – Zodiac XX might be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. Breaking from beneath the waves earlier this week, Virtuoso Neomedia’s latest creation is a hot-as-hell anime dogfighter that follows a band of gorgeous cel-shaded studs as they wreck megacorporations under the sea in slick-as-hell watercraft. It’s pure arcade bliss, and it’s out now – assuming you’ve got a Humble subscription.

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Apex Legends™ - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Natalie Clayton)

It’s a dark day when not even Apex Legends can invest in public transport. Next week’s new season of high-speed murdersports is bringing an infrastructure overhaul to World’s Edge. But while concrete monstrosities and whopping great rocketships have been plonked all over the Icelandic arena, the criminals> at Respawn have shut down the region’s fantastic train network. Guess I’ll walk to my next high-stakes gunfight, then.

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