I don’t know if we’ll ever go back to the Before Times, when you could get a serviceable 1080p graphics card for about a hundred quid, but most GPUs these days have shed the ludicrous pricing of that daft 2020-2022 phase. Prime Day 2023 is an opportunity to shave down the cost of upgrading even further, hence this guide to the best early Amazon Prime Day graphics card deals so far.
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Rashid spin kicks into Street Fighter 6 later this month
Rashid whirlwind kicks his way onto Street Fighter 6’s roster on July 24th, publisher Capcom have announced. The airbourne brawler originally popped up in Street Fighter 5 but he’s now Street Fighter 6’s first post-launch fighter, automatically available to owners of the Deluxe and Ultimate editions of the game. Otherwise, you can grab the Year 1 Character Pass on Steam to access Rashid and three more fighters over the next year. Check out the newcomer’s combos below:
The RPS Game Club pick for July is Unpacking!
Now that we’ve all escaped the clutches of The Tartarus Key, it’s time for another RPS Game Club pick! This month’s game has been chosen by yours truly and I’m very much in the mood to revisit a comfy, cosy puzzle game so I’ve chosen Unpacking. Cue the confetti!
Unpacking is a puzzle game that’s all about pulling your homewares and personal items out of cardboard moving boxes and placing them in a new home. It’s best described as a relaxing house moving sim but it’s also a sort of block-fitting puzzle game. Finding the perfect spot for each item is largely down to your own personal taste, but there are some loose ‘room rules’ (no, you cannot put your toaster in the bedroom for some midnight cheese toastie action). If you like organising games – A Little To The Left, Sticky Business, Wilmot’s Warehouse and the like – then Unpacking is the game for you.
You can now play as Nic Cage playing Nic Cage in Dead By Daylight
This year’s Summer Game Fest gave us awkward celebrity cameos aplenty, but one icon stood out from the crowd with an energy usually reserved for talk show hosts, lottery winners, and golden retrievers. Yes, Nic Cage showed up to announce he’d soon be a playable character in horror multiplayer game Dead By Daylight. And now he is, starting today.
Nic Cage plays himself, Nic Cage, a role that he’s mastered over the years. He’s currently available as a survivor in Steam’s Public Test Build, although the full Nic Cage pack is available to purchase on all platforms from July 25th. Come look at Cage’s character trailer below, featuring his fabulous and dramatic voice.
Sea Of Stars’ demo is a nostalgic love letter to old-school turn-based RPGs
There’s something so comforting about old-school turn-based RPGs. Maybe that comfort comes from a childhood spent playing the genre until 2AM – muffling the sounds of an epic adventure by stuffing my DS under a pillow anytime an adult walked by the room. Enter Sea Of Stars, a love letter to the genre that’s full of both nostalgic charm and fresh new ideas.
BattleBit Remastered has sold 1.8m copies in the two weeks since the blocky Battlefield-a-like blew up Steam
BattleBit Remastered, the low-poly, massively multiplayer shooter perhaps best described as Battlefield by way of Roblox, has sure shifted a lot of copies since it became a viral sensation a couple of weeks ago.
Resident Evil 4 mod adds the remake’s cool-as-hell knife parry to the original game
This 4TB PCIe 4.0 SSD is down to $253 at Newegg US after a 60% discount
4TB SSDs are a rarity – particularly models with the high-speed flash memory and PCIe 4.0 connection necessary to hit reads of 7300MB/s and writes of 6900MB/s. Today you can pick up just such a drive from Newegg for $253.62, as long as you’re OK with a lesser-known brand: Nextorage.
For context, this SSD cost $359 as recently as March, making this a tidy discount for a PC or PS5-compatible high-speed drive that originally retailed for $650.
Exo Rally Championship promises a hardcore space race like no other
On the day of our interview, Exo Rally Championship programmer and composer Rhys Lindsay was preparing for a race on a hostile alien planet, and feeling pretty good about his chances. He spent a full three minutes surveying the pockmarked, potentially lethal landscape from above with a drone, marking the most dangerous terrain in advance and picking out a relatively safe route between the checkpoints. “Alright,” he thought. “I’m going to smash this stage.”
Of course, it’s just as they say: no plan survives contact with unroaded planets wracked by extreme temperatures, meteor showers and atmospheric pressure unlike anything ever experienced on Earth. On the corner of the first checkpoint, Lindsay flipped his rover, snagging the vehicle on a rock that immediately broke his scanning systems and left him driving blind. By the time of our chat, though, he’s laughing. Exo Rally Championship is a racer for those who like to roll with the punches, quite literally – an anecdote generator for players who adore the challenge of preparing for the worst, and then adapting to changing circumstances on the fly.
Exoprimal and Insurgency: Sandstorm come to Game Pass this month
Sweltering summer heats are alright and all, but subscription service Game Pass is still adding new games for those of us who would rather stay inside. Microsoft have announced the next batch of games coming to the service in July, headlined by the likes of dino-shooter Exoprimal and other-player-shooter Insurgency: Sandstorm.