Samsung’s premium Odyssey Neo G7 Mini LED monitor is £200 off with this code

I just finished promoting our previous deals post on a Samsung ultrawide, and now I’ve spotted another deal using the same 48HR20 discount code on another model – Samsung’s immensely impressive Odyssey Neo G7.

This 32-inch curved VA monitor offers a mighty 4K resolution, 165Hz refresh rate and a Mini LED backlight that provides superb, almost OLED-like HDR performance – without the burn-in potential or agressive brightness limiters that often feature on OLED panels. Now this is a premium option, with a normal price point of £999, but today with the 48HR20 code it’s a slightly more palatable £799 at the Samsung UK store.

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What’s better: snap-to construction, or fighting a little beastie then meeting the giant adults

Last time, you decided that by a mere two votes that glowing wings are better than slipstreaming. Two votes! Honestly, I am surprised by the outcome but if that’s what our infallible method rules, so be it. This week, I ask you to choose between a thing which helps you create something big, and a thing which gives you consequences after destroying something small. What’s better: snap-to construction, or fighting a little beastie then meeting the giant adults?

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Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown is so much better than it looks in the reveal trailer

After its big reveal at Summer Game Fest on Thursday, the internet has not taken kindly to Ubisoft’s new Prince Of Persia game. There have been reports that The Lost Crown‘s gameplay reveal trailer (which currently sits across five separate YouTube channels) is continuing to rack up significantly higher dislikes than likes since it got announced, and many seem to have taken issue with the trailer’s accompanying rap song and that it doesn’t look like a “true” Prince Of Persia game, whatever the heck that means. It’s disappointing to see a game instantly dismissed like this, not least because, as someone who’s actually been to Ubisoft Montpellier to play the damn thing, this is arguably the most exciting Prince Of Persia game in years – and certainly more interesting than the troubled Sands Of Time Remake.

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Marvel’s Midnight Suns update lets you cast aside your friendships in New Game+

I gave up on the very last misssion of Marvel’s Midnight Suns because I found the finale too gruelling, but all you clever eggs who finished it might be interested in today’s update. Along with some fixes and quality of life updates that apply to the whole game, you can now tweak your New Game+ settings to customise what progress you bring into your next stab at Lilith. Want to not be friends with anyone anymore? Now you can!

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Remnant 2 is a co-op shooter on track to deliver this year’s most dependable sequel

Sometimes all you need from a video game is a bit of bloodshed with your pals. And sometimes, all you need from a sequel is the first one, but a bit bigger and bit better. Having spent a few hours with third-person co-op shooter Remnant 2, I reckon it’s shaping up to be exactly those two things. It remains unconcerned with telling groundbreaking stories or delivering breathtaking cinema in its fights – it doesn’t care. From what I’ve played, it’s more about being the looter shooter for those who care about fine-tuning the consistency of the numbers they’re able to extract from their foes.

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After 7 hours, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew might be Mimimi’s most joyful stealth strategy game yet

Ahead of the launch of its Steam Next Fest demo next week, I’ve been playing a substantial early build of Mimimi Games’ latest stealth strategy game, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew. After delighting us with Edo-period Japan in Shadow Tactics: Blades Of The Shogun and the rootin’ tootin’ tales of the Wild West in Desperados 3, Mimimi have taken a firm step outside their comfort zone with the high seas island-hopping of Shadow Gambit, offering up an altogether different approach to their tried and tested stealth antics.

As you might have guessed from the name, its eponymous crew aren’t bound by the laws of reality in this latest tactical outing, and their extensive suite of magic abilities really open up the playing field for some creative takedowns. But the canvas on which you’re painting these elaborate murders has morphed since the days of Desperados 3, with its handful of islands now offering multiple points of entry, a myriad of different missions and objectives and – for the first time ever – repeat visits to the same locations. It’s quite the sea change from Mimimi’s previous work, but rest assured: the crown jewels of the Mimimi stealth strategy experience certainly haven’t been lost to Davey Jones’ locker in the process. If nothing else, this is the most fun I’ve had with a Mimimi game, period – and I cannot wait to dive back in properly when it launches on August 17th.

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Diablo 4’s door-making NPC is a beautiful soul adrift in a miasma of pain and horse manure

Friends, I have a new obsession. A sparkling dopamine oasis l that I simply cannot tear myself away from for more than a few agonising minutes at a time. Oh, Diablo 4? It’s alright, yeah. Quite fun. But it’s recently taken a backseat to something far more illustrious. His name, the subtitles inform me, is Denysov, and he lives in Diablo IV’s world of Sanctuary. He is a lone man, with a lone hammer, who, despite nightmare and terror unfolding all around him, come hell or harsh splinters, just works on his lovely door all darn day.

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This 2v2 fighting game is too much for my eyes, but you can try it on your fingers

Street Fighter 6 may be the hot new fighting game in town, but like every other fighting game in history, it lacks depth: literal depth, ha ha, el oh el. Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age is here to fix that, mixing up the classic punch ’em up formula with three lanes for you to manoeuvre around during 2v2 fights. The result looks messy, but also interesting enough that you might want to try the currently-running free open beta.

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Pax Dei is a social sandbox MMO that will attempt to pull off EVE Online in medieval Europe

I can think of a few questions that might entice you into upcoming social sandbox MMO Pax Dei. What if EVE Online took place in medieval europe, except all the fairies the peasants believed in were real? What if you and your pals could make your own village from scratch, spreading then politicking among other settlements and nations? In other words: what if you could play Wurm, but prettier?

It’s coming from some veteran EVE devs, who place an emphasis on community, inclusivity and player agency. I suspect I will never play it, but will very much enjoy reading about those who do.

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Overwatch 2’s first story missions are coming August 10th, along with a new PvP mode and Support hero

Blizzard may have abandoned their plans for a fully-fledged Overwatch 2 PvE mode, but they do still want to tell us some stories. They’ve just announced Overwatch 2: Invasion, a big update that’ll include three story missions, a new PVP game mode, a new Support hero and a handful of hero-specific training missions. It’ll land on August 10th.

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