The Maw: what’s new in PC gaming this week?
24/06/2024Happy Monday everyone! Yes, I wrote it with complete sincerity. We all deserve a happy Monday – maybe video games can help with that. As you might expect, Elden Ring’s recently released Shadow Of The Erdtree DLC remains this week’s Big Kahuna, with no mega-releases in sight in the future to break its discourse barrier, but I’ve dipped my gloved hand in latex in pregnancy pools. and discovered some promising wonders.
Monday June 24 starts with the Dice & Fold dungeon diamond. On Tuesday June 25, we’ve got the remake of the 90s point-and-click mystical Riven – now with real-time, shock-absorbing 3D environments – along with the magical visual realist high school novel Until Then and popular Argentinian horror Pomberito, in which a farmer must survive five nights while investigating a local beast. Moving on to Thursday June 27th, there’s some Orpheus DLC for music RPG Stray Gods and the early access release of 30 players in Battle Crush. Friday, June 28th sees the release of early access to the OUTBRK tornado-tracking simulation, which lets you monitor rogue weather on a 625 square kilometer map.
Here at the RPS Treehouse we’ll be spending a good chunk of the week feeding Maw’s newly opened Erdtree parts, but we’ll also be getting our hands on a co-op anime shooter that won’t spoil it, digging. long forgotten Aliens games, and maybe finding time for a retro styled FPS or two. Maw would normally consider this spartan fare, but there’s so much fused Elden Ring DLC coursing through his cyclopean veins that I think we’ll get by. Even Maw needs time to digest.
As Edwin shared earlier: Diablo 4 Season 5 will add a rogue horde mode. It’s called Infernal Horders and you can give it a go starting tomorrow in the public test field.
– Matt Jarvis
War Thunder developers Gaijin Entertainment have apologized for using a photo of the real-life Challenger spaceship disaster, which killed seven people, in artwork promoting its latest update to the aerial combat MMO.
– Matt Jarvis
There isn’t a new FIFA game yet, so of course they’re expecting a Rocket League World Cup. It will be held later this year, there will be 16 teams and you can sign up now if you think you are a good enough car footballer to represent your country.
– Matt Jarvis
Diablo 4 is getting a wave-based Infernal Hordes mode in Season 5 – more here.
– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
Klei’s Invisible Inc turns 10 this week. To celebrate, you can get the full game plus the Plan Contingency soundtrack and DLC for the virtually invisible price of £2.30, $3 or €3.
– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
A mod has turned a Hard Drive joke into reality, for a Stardew Valley ‘Hard Mode’ that wipes your save if you search for guides, in reality, via GamesRadar.
– Nic Ruben
UK retail chain GAME has denied a report suggesting they were planning to stop selling physical games, whatever they are, through VG247. Admittedly, I too occasionally feel the spectral pangs of this pervasive Mandela effect, whenever I read a bottle of shampoo on the toilet and suffer vivid hallucinations of something called an ‘instruction manual’.
– Nic Ruben
Erstwhile Days Gone creative director John Garvin is back with tweets about his pitch for a sequel, which game director Jeff Ross has said will “never happen.”
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– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
Maw enthusiasts may have noticed that this week’s liveblog article has been styled differently, with what I hope is a slightly more catchy and transparent title. Maw is in a state of evolution – a terrible time. As such, we especially welcome any thoughts you have about its future in the comments.
– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
SGDQ 2024 starts this Sunday, June 30, until July 6. Cheers to the heads up, valued member of the RPS 6506 community!
– Nic Ruben
A coiled item found early in Shadow Of The Erdtree effectively augments Sekiro’s matchup, adding a whole new dimension to combat. Cheers, PC Gamer!
– Nic Ruben
Via PCGamer – yes, there are actually two dudes wearing that hideous lion costume in Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree.
– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
A former Creative Assembly developer who worked on Rome 2 and Atilla before leaving the studio has posted a lengthy account on Medium, detailing his negative experiences with both the management structure and being blamed by fans for the difficult release of Rome 2.
– Nic Ruben
The new post-apoc city builder cycle, which Sin wasn’t entirely convinced about, has a new early access guide. “Cormac McCarthy’s The Roadmap,” they should call a guide to post-apoc gaming. Planned additions include *squints* “luxury consumer goods”? Truly apocalyptic.
– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
I played a bit of the Renaine knight platformer demo over the weekend and loved it. While Shovel Knight is the obvious comparison, I also get a very faint Mystery Dungeon vibe from it.
– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
Slay The Princess developers Black Tabby Games have said that they are not okay with you pirating their game if you can’t afford it. The game is currently enjoying a boost thanks to a Markiplier video over the weekend.
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– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
From Game Informer via VGC, Obsidian’s Avowed has apparently been around for as long as their previous sci-fi RPG The Outer Worlds.
– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
Bamco has some tips for fighting Shadow Of The Erdtree players.
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– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell
IT’S MONDAY
Time to take a painful breath and break the news. FEED THE MAW.
– Edwin Evans-Thirlwell