We’re one episode away from being in the double digits, folks! Whoop! But for now, let’s dive into episode nine of Indiescovery. This time we’re chatting about our biggest Steam sins. That’s right, we’re revealing it all: shamefully ignored indie gems, outrageous playtimes, and games that we promise we’ll return to one day, honest! We also get into what we’ve been recently playing and then end, as always, with our hyperfixations.
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X-Men leader Storm zaps into Marvel’s Midnight Suns next week
Marvel’s Midnight Suns ends its post-launch tour with the long-time X-Men leader Storm, who’s joining the roster on May 11th. The weather-controlling mutant will be available as part of the Blood Storm DLC pack, which also includes new missions, hero outfits, and upgrades to The Abbey.
The RPS Game Club pick for May is Citizen Sleeper
After an excellent discussion about dice and pizza making last week in our Betrayal At Club Low liveblog, we’ve decided (that is, I have decided) to stick with the dice-rolling theme this month to crown the excellent Citizen Sleeper as our next pick for the RPS Game Club. We named Jump Over The Age’s dystopian RPG one of our favourite games of 2022 last year, and seeing as the game is also celebrating its first anniversary this month, it’s the perfect time to return the rag-tag world of Erlin’s Eye.
Apex Legends’ latest character Ballistic is an old dog showing off some new tricks in his trailer
The new Apex Legends season, Arsenal, looks exciting from watching the new trailer. The 17th season is set to launch on May 9th, and features new character Ballistic, a competitor in the Apex Games’ predecessor the Thunderdome Games, now making a comeback as the new legend. The popular World’s Edge map is also getting some healing, and there’s an Apex Museum within the map that celebrates Apex’s past, present, and future. Although the theme for this season seems to be nostalgia, there are still some new features to look forward to, particularly the updates to the weapon system and upgraded Firing Range.
After retiring from a long career of fighting, the new legend, Ballistic – who was announced at the end of April – has decided to jump back in. With decades of battle experience under their belt, he’s a formidable force known for his aggressive assault, and comes with the ability to access hidden loot in red Weapon Supply Bins, holding an extra stack of ammo in each inventory slot, and even carrying a third weapon. His ultimate ability provides teammates with faster reloads, faster unarmed move speed, and even infinite ammo. He sounds like he’ll provide a combat-ready boost to any team he’s on, and he could shake things up a lot.
The new season brings exciting news to the World’s Edge map. Lava levels have risen and cooled, with less volcanic smoke and better visibility. The new POI monument, supposedly a quick access sniper nest for positional control and scouting, also contains an Apex Games Museum. It’s complete with a gift shop stocked with souvenirs like cute plush toys, trendy mugs, and even commemorative t-shirts. It’s always a good idea to experience some retail therapy in between intense gunfights, isn’t it?
This 60% wireless mechanical keyboard from Cooler Master is down to £49.98
It’s rare to see discounts on compact keyboards, and rare to see discount on wireless keyboards, but today we’re got a cracker on a mechanical keyboard that is both compact and wireless. It’s the Cooler Master SK622, a gaming-optimised 60% design that offers low profile switches, a UK layout (with optional RGB backlighting) and the flexibility of wired (USB-C), Bluetooth and lower-latency 2.4GHz wireless.
The CM SK622 retailed for over £100 back in the day, but now it’s available for half-price: £49.98. That’s an awesome deal for any mechanical keyboard, much less one from a name brand with wireless connectivity!
Get the fastest gaming CPU, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, for a record low price
Good news, everyone! The blindingly quick Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor has dropped to just £440 at UK, a fair bit better than than the £450+ price points and poor availability that greeted the launch of the CPU last month. You can pick up the 7800X3D for this price at Amazon, Ebuyer and Overclockers, so you have a fair few options too.
Skywind releases long new trailer for Morrowind’s 21st anniversary
We’ve been writing about Skywind for nine years. The ambitious modding project aims to import the entirery of Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind into the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim engine. To celebrate the 21st anniversary of Morrowind, the Skywind team have released a 21 minute video of a single quest in Skywind.
Super Mega Baseball 4 will launch this summer with a roster of former pros
Each game in the Super Mega Baseball series strips the sport back to its fundamentals: pitching, batting, and making its big-headed players cry. That makes it a baseball series that someone with no understanding of the sport can enjoy – and I would know.
Now Super Mega Baseball 4 has been announced, and for the first time it’s got a roster of pros to play with – or former pros, at least.
Game Pass subscribers can now give free trials to five friends
No one on RPS having much fun with Redfall so far, but perhaps you want to try Arkane’s open world vampire shooter for yourself. Game Pass would be a good way to do that, particularly if you have a free trial.
As of today, any Game Pass subscriber can offer up to five friends a 14-day free trial to PC Game Pass. So I guess it’s time to bug your friends.
So far, Redfall’s campaign feels like a hollow, open world FPS that’s only partially congealed
So far, I wouldn’t say Redfall is a “mess”. A mess, to me, implies an excess of things that become a horrible, overwhelming tangle. Having played the vampiric FPS for a clutch of hours now, I’d say it feels more like an “absence”. Arkane’s latest strikes me as an open world shooter with a few simple strands that never seem to go anywhere. Occasionally, there are flashes of a team that – as we all know – are capable of brilliance, but Redfall has me following a path of irritation, and feeling a slight sadness for what might’ve been.