Video: Bandai Namco Shows Off One Piece Odyssey Switch Opening

The Deluxe Edition comes with a new outfit set.

In case you missed the original announcement in April, Luffy and his pirate crew are sailing onto the Nintendo Switch this July in One Piece Odyssey.

In the leadup to the game’s release, Bandai Namco has now shared the “in-game opening movie” straight from the Switch version. This includes another look at the Deluxe Edition which will come with an additional scenario “reunion of memories”, a traveling outfit set, and the newly added “city of water outfit set” for the Switch version.

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Toby Fox Shares New Development Update On Deltarune Chapter 4

A release could still be “quite far”.

It’s been a while since the previous Deltarune update, and now the creator Toby Fox (who is also known for Undertale) has sent out a “Spring 2024” newsletter, detailing the latest progress.

Following on from Chapter 3, the latest news is development on Chapter 4 is “going better than ever”. He’s hired “a few more people” to help out and the team is on track to meet its internal deadline:

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10 Best LEGO Minecraft Sets in 2024

The LEGO Minecraft builds are both attractive and simple, and although most of the builds depict pre-conceived designs, there are also sets that enable the sort of free play that both LEGO and Minecraft are famous for.

Minecraft’s retro, pixelated appearance lends itself to brick form, especially with how alternating color patterns create the impression of shadow, texture, and three-dimensionality. Below we’ve gather the 10 best LEGO Minecraft LEGO sets that you can purchase in 2024. You can also check out our picks of the best LEGO sets overall.

The Nether Portal Ambush

Set: #21255

Age Range: 8+

Piece Count: 352

Dimensions: 4 in. (11 cm) high, 8.5 in. (22 cm) wide, 5.5 in. (14 cm) deep

A battle scene on the border between the Crimson Forest (check out the mushroom trees) and the Basalt Deltas, this set also includes an Orc Warrior and a Ghast that shoots discs from its mouth.

The Frog House

Set: #21256

Age Range: 8+

Piece Count: 400

Dimensions: 4 in. (11 cm) high, 8.5 in. (22 cm) wide, 6.5 in. (17 cm) deep

Shaped as its name implies, the Frog House has a fully realized interior and a roof that detaches, allowing for easy access and roleplay.The set comes with a zombie, a drowned, three Minecraft frogs, and a slime to feed them.

The Armory

Set: #21252

Age Range: 7+

Piece Count: 203

Dimensions: 2.5 in. (6 cm) high, 3 in. (9 cm) wide, 2.5 in. (6 cm) deep

This workshop for the Armorsmith contains an anvil, furnace, and cauldron along with a number of weapons, including two swords, two shields, a golden axe, and an enchanted trident.

The Devourer Showdown

Set: #21257

Age Range: 8+

Piece Count: 420

Dimensions: 5 in. (12 cm) tall

Your Hero rides atop a Big Beak as he fights a massive monster. The model of the Devourer does not disappoint; it is appropriately imposing and has launchable vomit from its mouth and mucus from its backpack.

The Swamp Adventure

Set: #21240

Age Range: 7+

Piece Count: 65

Dimensions: 3 in. (8 cm) high, 3.5 in. (9 cm) wide, 3 in. (8 cm) deep

At only 65 pieces, this is the smallest and most inexpensive LEGO set on this list, but don’t let that fool you. A compact, economical representation of a mangrove swamp biome, you rig the environment with TNT and blow up any enemies that come calling.

The Panda Haven

Set: #21245

Age Range: 8+

Piece Count: 445

Dimensions: 8.5 in. (22 cm) high, 4.5 in. (11 cm) wide, 4 in. (10 cm) deep

This massive, pixelated panda is secretly a three-story, furnished house, which you can open from the back if the panda is ‘sitting’ on its haunches. Outside, you get two actual Minecraft pandas plus a bamboo forest.

The Crafting Box 4.0

Set: #21249

Age Range: 8+

Piece Count: 605

Dimensions: Fortress: 8 in. (21 cm) high, 14 in. (36 cm) wide, 8.5 in. (21 cm) deep. Cat House: 5 in. (13 cm) high, 14.5 in. (37 cm) wide, 7.5 in. (20 cm) deep

Emphasizing the value of free play over strict adherence to guidelines, the Crafting Box 4.0 contains instructions for two possible builds: The River Towers and the Cat Cottage. It also includes suggestions for three other possible builds, which should help get your creative juices flowing if you need Minecraft build ideas.

The “Abandoned” Mine

Set: #21166

Age Range: 7+

Piece Count: 248

Dimensions: 5” (14cm) high, 7” (19cm) wide, 4” (12cm) deep

You play as Steve, on the hunt for mining materials. There’s also a gimmick that allows you to create a rock slide, so you can crush the zombie, spider, or whatever else tries to stand in your way.

The Fox Lodge

Set: #21178

Age Range: 8+

Piece Count: 193

Dimensions: 3.5 in. (10 cm) high, 6.5 in. (17 cm) wide, 5 in. (12 cm) deep

An animal-as-house build, the fox lodge is open in the back and comes with a detachable roof, allowing for access to the furnished interior. The outer shell is a facsimile of a Minecraft fox, curled up in slumber.

The Iron Golem Fortress

Set: #21250

Age Range:9+

Piece Count: 968

Dimensions: 9 in. (23 cm) high, 12.5 in. (31 cm) wide, 4.5 in. (12 cm) deep

Another 2-in-1 build, the Iron Golem Fortress can transform into massive Iron Golem with articulable, moss-overgrown arms. At close to 1000 pieces, this set enables larger scale battles than the other, more compact builds.

LEGO Minecraft FAQ

How Many LEGO Minecraft Sets Are There?

There are currently a total of 33 LEGO Minecraft sets available at the LEGO store. This includes 30 full sets, 2 video game sets, and 1 keychain.

Are LEGO and Minecraft a Good Match?

There’s something charmingly redundant about crossing LEGO with Minecraft. One is based around physical building blocks. The other is based around digital building blocks. And now, we have physical blocks of those digital blocks. So If you’re a digital builder who’s looking to branch out into the physical world, Minecraft LEGO provides an easy gateway for that transition.

MultiVersus Details Rifts, Its New Single-Player Mode

Developer Player First Games has published a video that walks players through the new MultiVersus PvE Rift Mode ahead of its relaunch in a few weeks.

The developer detailed the mode in a highlight video hosted by Scooby Doo’s Velma and Adventure Time’s Finn and Jake. While MultiVersus is known for its PvP modes that pit Warner Bros. icons against one another, Rifts offers players the chance to sharpen their skills with single-player and online co-op activities.

Rifts launch players into gameplay scenarios with twists to keep you on your toes. Each Rift has Nodes that range from a standard battle to a mini-game challenge. One example of the many shown in the trailer sees Bugs Bunny attacking targets while collecting stars. Nodes also have unique mutators, which can add additional challenge or even story elements into the mix.

As mini-games and bosses are taken down, players will earn Gems that can raise stats and grant special effects. Player First says Rifts give players an assortment of activities to enjoy outside of PvP, with more content said to be added in future updates.

Player First has been busy prepping players for MultiVersus’ return later this month. Last week, it was announced that legendary DC Comics villain, Joker, would join its roster of playable Warner Bros. characters. He’ll be voiced by longtime actor Mark Hamill, reuniting him with the late Kevin Conroy, who provided his chops as Batman for the game before he passed. More information about the re-release was announced in March.

MultiVersus launches for free on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X | S come May 28. For more, you can check out our 8/10 review of the project’s 2022 release. At the time, we said, “MultiVersus may not be a must-play at social gatherings, but its refreshing team-based battles make it a great platform fighter online.”

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Grand Theft Auto 5 Surpasses 200 Million Units Sold

Grand Theft Auto 5, an 11-year-old game that’s been released on three generations of consoles and which continues to sell roughly five million copies every three months, has at last surpassed a big milestone: over 200 million copies sold in its lifetime.

This news comes from Take-Two’s earnings report today. For years now, we’ve been reporting, like clockwork, that GTA 5 has sold another 5 million copies every quarter. It has simply never slowed down! The success of GTA Online has been a huge part of this, but GTA 5 on its own is a beloved hit that’s released across the last three console generations and netted a coveted 10/10 when we reviewed it back in the day.

Elsewhere in the earnings, Take-Two also notes that the 6-year-old Red Dead Redemption 2 has sold 64 million units worldwide.

GTA 5’s incredible sales over more than a decade have ensured it a spot among the best-selling games of all time, where it’s been for a while. It’s long since surpassed the sales of Wii Sports (over 82 million copies) and PUBG (75 million at last count), and even its Rockstar sibling Red Dead Redemption 2 has *only* sold over a massive 61 million in comparison.

In fact, the only two games that have done better than GTA 5 are Tetris, and Minecraft. Minecraft has sold over 300 million copies as of October 2023, which includes its sales across all of the many, many platforms it’s released on. And Tetris remains undisputably the best-selling game of all time, having sold over 520 million copies, including 425 million paid mobile downloads and 35 million on the Game Boy alone.

Will GTA 5 sales ever slow down? Perhaps, with GTA 6 looming on the horizon. But with a release date set for 2025, GTA 5 has a little more time on its hands to keep racking up sales before it’s potentially outshone by its new sibling.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Free Godzilla DLC Storms Into ‘Dave The Diver’ Next Week On Switch

A monster medley.

Dave The Diver‘s next free DLC is just on the horizon, and you better get running, because a kaiju is on the loose.

Godzilla will be stomping its way into the Blue Hole next week, on 23rd May, developer Mintrocket has announced. However, at the bottom of a detailed blog post over on PlayStation.Blog, there’s a little asterisk mentioning that the “Godzilla Content Pack is a time-limited free DLC, only available from May 23 until November 23 “. It isn’t quite clear whether it will only be available during that period or will be paid DLC after this period. Still, if you nab it next week, it’ll be free! So it’s time to dive in.

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College Football 25: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

College Football 25 is set to release on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on July 19 for the standard edition, and July 16 for the pricier deluxe edition. The cover athletes for this installment in the long-dormant series are Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, Colorado wide receiver Travis Hunter, and Michigan running back Donovan Edwards. Below, we run down what comes in each edition, how much it costs, and more.

College Football 25 (Standard Edition)

PS5

Xbox Series X|S

In addition to the game itself, anyone who preorders College Football 25 will receive the following extras:

  • Alma Mater Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 134)
  • Cover Athlete Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 3)
  • Return to Glory Ultimate Team Uniform Item

College Football 25 Deluxe Edition

The digital-only deluxe edition comes with the game itself, plus the following:

  • 3 Day Early Access
  • 4600 College Football Points
  • Alma Mater Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 134)
  • Cover Athlete Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 3)
  • Bring Glory Home Ultimate Team Uniform Item

EA Sports MVP Bundle (Madden NFL 25 + College Football 25)

If you want the full football 2025 experience, this is the digital bundle to get. It gets you the deluxe editions of both Madden NFL 25 and College Football 25. Here’s what comes in those:

Madden NFL 25 Deluxe Edition

  • 3 Day Early Access (Aug 13-15)
  • 4600 Madden Points
  • Early Access Ultimate Team Challenges
  • AKA Player Item
  • Cover Athlete Elite Player Item
  • Elite Player Item
  • 99 OVR player in Madden NFL 24
  • Choice of 2 Strategy Items
  • Superstar Drip Gear (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)
  • Legendary XP Boost (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)

College Football 25 Deluxe Edition (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)

  • 3 Day Early Access (Jul 16-18)
  • 4600 College Football Points
  • Alma Mater Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 134)
  • Cover Athlete Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 3)
  • Heisman Hopeful Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item)
  • Bring Glory Home Ultimate Team Uniform Item

College Football 25 Preorder Bonus

The preorder bonuses you get with each edition are listed above. However, if you make your purchase of the standard edition at Best Buy, you’ll also receive a free $5 Best Buy gift card with your purchase.

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Madden NFL 25: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

Madden NFL 25 is set to release August 16 for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC — or August 12 if you choose the more expensive deluxe edition. The latest in one of the longest-running series in video games, Madden NFL 25 promises a “re-engineered physics system” and “the next level of FieldSENSE.” Below, we run down what comes in each edition, how much it costs, and more.

Madden NFL 25 (Standard Edition)

PS5

PS4

Xbox Series X|S

PC

Preorder the standard edition, and you’ll receive the game itself, plus the following:

  • Dual Entitled SKU (PlayStation & Xbox)
  • Cover Athlete Elite Player Item
  • Choice of 2 Strategy Items
  • SuperStar Drip Gear (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC only)
  • Legendary XP Boost (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC only)

Madden NFL 25 Deluxe Edition

Like the standard edition, the digital-only deluxe edition works across generations within the console family. So, the PlayStation version works on both PS4 and PS5, and the Xbox version works on Xbox One and Series X|S. In addition to the game itself, here’s what you get in the deluxe edition:

  • 3 Day Early Access
  • Early Access Ultimate Team Challenges
  • 4600 Madden Points
  • AKA Player Item
  • Cover Athlete Elite Player Item
  • Legendary XP Boost (PS5 only)
  • And more

EA Sports MVP Bundle (Madden NFL 25 + College Football 25)

If you want the full football 2025 experience, this is the digital bundle to get. It gets you the deluxe editions of both Madden NFL 25 and College Football 25. Here’s what comes in those:

Madden NFL 25 Deluxe Edition

  • 3 Day Early Access (Aug 13-15)†
  • 4600 Madden Points
  • Early Access Ultimate Team Challenges
  • AKA Player Item
  • Cover Athlete Elite Player Item
  • Elite Player Item
  • 99 OVR player in Madden NFL 24
  • Choice of 2 Strategy Items
  • Superstar Drip Gear (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)
  • Legendary XP Boost (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)

College Football 25 Deluxe Edition (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)

  • 3 Day Early Access (Jul 16-18)
  • 4600 College Football Points
  • Alma Mater Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 134)
  • Cover Athlete Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item out of 3)
  • Heisman Hopeful Ultimate Team Pack (Choice of 1 player item)
  • Bring Glory Home Ultimate Team Uniform Item

Madden NFL 25 Preorder Bonus

The digital bonus items are listed above, but if you preorder a console copy of the game from Best Buy, you’ll get a free $10 Best Buy gift certificate.

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15 Games to Get During Devolver’s Birthday Sale

Devolver has been going strong for 15 years now and has established a reputation for publishing high-quality indie games from around the world across a wide range of genres. From the early days of Serious Sam and Hotline Miami, to more recent hits like Cult of the Lamb and Inscryption, the publisher has a track record of allowing small, creative teams to flourish.

To celebrate their 15th birthday, Devolver is hosting a huge sale on their entire catalog of games from May 16–23 on Steam. Since they’re turning 15, we figured it only made sense to showcase 15 lesser-known gems from their roster that you can get for super cheap during the sale:

Ronin

On sale for: $2.59 (80% off)

Released in 2015, Ronin is a turn-based action-stealth platformer created by Polish developer Tomasz Wacławek while he was working as a designer at Shadow Warrior studio Flying Wild Hog. Inspired by the likes of Gunpoint, Ronin is about a young girl determined to strike down five prominent figures of a powerful corporation, one at a time. Over its 15 missions, you carefully plot your movements to set up the perfect strike before retreating back into the shadows. Throw in a handful of ninja gadgets — including, of course, a trusty grappling hook — and Ronin is well worth its short and sharp playtime.

Okhlos

On sale for: $2.59 (80% off)

Greek mythology has always been ripe for satire, and 2016’s Okhlos joined in on the fun. Set in ancient Greece under the omnipotent rule of Olympian gods, you’re tasked with mobilising people tired of the abuse suffered at the hands of their rulers through philosophical teachings, convincing them to break free from the chains of Mount Olympus and establish an ochlocracy — literal mob rule. Going from city to city, players look to recruit warriors, peasants, slaves, and even livestock to topple the status quo through eight procedurally generated locations. As you progress, you can unlock special units or swap them for one of 100 legendary heroes to upgrade your mob and increase their savagery. Each run is different, and you may find yourself taking command of the likes of Heracles, Leonidas, Pandora, or even Socrates to turn your mischievous gang into a formidable army. It’s total anarchy in the birthplace of democracy!

High Hell

On sale for: 80% off (Soundtrack Bundle)

First exploding onto the indie scene with roguelike shooter Heavy Bullets, Brazilian developer Terri Vellmann and American rapper Doseone teamed up once again for 2017’s High Hell. It’s a neon-soaked, arcade-action first-person shooter that sees you descend upon an underground criminal enterprise with the most blessed of shotguns, bringing lethal salvation to those who have fallen from the light. Righteous fury and fancy footwork are crucial to surviving an escalating, absurd series of outlandish missions. Don’t be surprised to find yourself popping brainwashed chimps, defacing corporate effigies, and dismantling the business dealings of the unrepentant cartel in this vibrant, psychedelic remix of the classic first-person shooter.

Not a Hero

On sale for: $3.99 (80% off)

Long before the critically acclaimed, award-winning OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome, UK-based studio Roll7 dipped its toe into the world of action platforming with 2015’s Not A Hero, a raucous ballet of blood, bullets, and a political incumbent calling himself BunnyLord. You play as Steve, a former assassin turned campaign manager, sent out by BunnyLord to clean up the city by “shooting crime in the face.” You add additional crew members as the campaign picks up steam, including the shotgun-toting Cletus, hip-thrusting SMG master Jesus, and the dangerously enthusiastic katana-wielding Kimmy. You quickly find yourself murdering your way through gangs and police officers alike in the pursuit of winning the mayorship. Shoot, slide, dive, and duck behind a political platform built on ethics, accountability, and an inordinate amount of gunfire.

SPACEPLAN

On sale for: $0.98 (67% off)

SPACEPLAN is an experimental piece of interactive fiction based partly on developer Jake Hollands’ total misunderstanding of Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time. Launched in 2017, SPACEPLAN started life as an idle, browser-based “clicker” game (this was a thing back in the late 2010s) but soon expanded into a full game that was eventually released on both PC and mobile platforms. The game is beautiful in its simplicity: use manual clicks and the passage of time to create and launch potato-based devices and probes from your nondescript satellite orbiting a mysterious planet. Essentially, you can either spend this time unlocking the mysteries of the galaxy or just kill some time.

Crossing Souls

On sale for: $2.99 (80% off)

Nostalgia has always been a big thing for gamers, and that’s apparent in 2018’s Crossing Souls, developed by Spanish indie studio FourAttic (named after their “office,” which was literally an attic). Inspired by the dreamlike, Spielbergian wonder of classic ’80s fantasy, sci-fi, and coming-of-age movies, Crossing Souls takes you on a cinematic adventure through California in the midst of a supernatural event that rocks a small community. Taking control of five friends, each one with their own skills and combat styles (not to mention typically ’80s personality traits), you’re charged with flitting between each character on the fly, using each kid’s specialties to overcome obstacles and the bad guys’ weaknesses. Featuring a nostalgia-inducing cinematic score that evokes peak John Williams, wonkily animated cutscenes, and dozens of easter eggs, Crossing Souls is a joyful trip back to when VHS fuzz was the worst of your problems.

Gods Will Be Watching

On sale for: $1.99 (80% off)

Gods Will Be Watching is the first full-fledged release from narrative-driven developer Deconstructeam. Originally developed as an entry for the Ludum Dare game jam back in 2013, Gods Will Be Watching caught the eye of Devolver, who stepped in to help turn it into a full game. The result divided opinion upon its release in 2014, with some critics and players finding it difficult to get past the game’s intentionally punishing mechanics, despite acknowledging the team’s talent. Pitched as a minimalistic sci-fi point-and-click thriller centred on despair, commitment, and sacrifice, this was perhaps to be expected. Nevertheless, Deconstructeam soon implemented The Mercy Update as a way of helping players make the tough decisions that affect their entire crew’s wellbeing. It remains an innovative departure from the traditional point-and-click adventure, taking place in six intimate, tension-filled scenarios linked together through a narrative of interstellar espionage.

Gato Roboto

On sale for: $1.99 (75% Off)

2019 introduced Devolver-owned studio Doinksoft to the world with the Oregon outfit’s debut title, Gato Roboto. Featuring classic NES-inspired monochromatic visuals, the game follows a cat named Kiki attempting to save her owner after they crash land on an alien planet, forcing Kiki to don a mech suit and explore the planet’s depths. Pet-troidvania, Meow-troidvania, Mechtroidvania…whatever your genre-bending description of choice, Gato Roboto sees you exploring the underground labyrinth of a deep space outpost, uncovering the dastardly deeds that unfolded before your arrival. Curiosity will often get the better of your feline instincts, as you’ll also need to venture outside your trusty mech and risk all nine lives to explore otherwise inaccessible areas. Secrets abound in this purrfect ode to classic puzzle platformers.

Bleak Sword DX

On sale for: $5.99 (40% off)

Sleek, thrilling, and wonderfully cruel, Bleak Sword DX is a dark fantasy action game by Spanish developer more8bit, otherwise known as Luis Moreno Jimenez. Originally released for Apple Arcade in 2019, Bleak Sword DX builds on the original game, offering expanded gameplay mechanics, narrative elements, and atmospheric world-building. Its unique, condensed art style is reminiscent of 8-bit classics, but with a modern twist that blends 2D sprites with 3D environments. The game is centred around 12 chapters of cursed diorama battlefields, where your hero must lift the curse of the legendary Bleak Sword by eliminating the hostile creatures in each environment. Somewhat soulslike in its levelling system, you gain experience points by clearing stages but lose those not used for levelling up after dying twice in a stage. Not for the faint of heart, but a hell of a lot of fun.

Titan Souls

On sale for: $1.49 (90% off)

Speaking of soulslikes, what happens when an indie developer takes the brutal “one more try” philosophy of that genre and adds a boss rush on top? Well, Titan Souls is your answer. Conceived and prototyped during Ludum Dare #28, Titan Souls is an open world, top-down action-adventure, where your hero’s only weapon is a single arrow and you can only take one hit. The goal is to defeat 20 giant monsters (21 on hard mode) called the Titans. Just like you, they only take one hit to die, but they also only have one way to be defeated. During combat, you must figure out how each Titan behaves and identify their fatal weakness. The twist is that your single arrow must be charged before it can be shot and has to be retrieved before it can be reused. Oh, and you can only perform either action while not moving, making you a sitting target for the Titans. Did we mention it’s quite hard?

Heave Ho

On sale for: $3.99 (60% off)

Heave Ho tasks up to four players with a simple goal: don’t fall to your death! Created by French developer Le Cartel and released in 2019 for PC and Switch, players take control over a gurning disembodied head with a pair of stretchable arms, using their iron-like grip and the outstretched hands of their friends to grapple across each level on their way to victory. Clambering across one another’s dangling bodies and swinging your pals to safety in a wobbly mass of limbs is made all the more silly by customising your character with all manner of ridiculous accessories and zany accoutrement in a vain attempt to remember who you are.

Olija

On sale for: $4.49 (70% off)

Another French developer saw their game published by Devolver in 2021, though it came by way of Japan. Thomas Olsson conceived his debut game Olija after moving to Japan, collaborating with a team they dubbed Skeleton Crew, a Japanese saxophonist, a shakuhachi player, and his wife to bring his vision to life. Inspired by Moby Dick, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Prince of Persia, Olija is a game about Faraday, a man shipwrecked and then trapped in the mysterious country of Terraphage. Armed with a legendary harpoon, he and other castaways try to leave this hostile country to return to their homelands. The game mixes exploration and quickfire combat through the use of Faraday’s Harpoon, challenging you to rethink movement through platforming, puzzle, and combat. Inspired by swashbuckling tales and cinematic adventure games, Olija is a story about facing the unknown in adversity.

Boomerang X

On sale for: 75% Off (Soundtrack Bundle)

Continuing the theme of weapon-based traversal in 2021, Boomerang X from developer DANG! is like a rollercoaster ride of fast-paced first-person shooting taken from the classic hardcore boomer playbook. Armed with a magical boomerang, slice, fly, and dive through flocks of evil Ghibli-esque creatures in this acrobatic arena boomer(ang) shooter. As you catapult yourself through the air, the power drawn from the creatures you defeat can be used to slow time and recalibrate your airborne attacks. They really should have called it Doomerang.

Pikuniku

On sale for: $2.59 (80% off)

Pikuniku is a puzzle-exploration game that takes place in a strange but playful world where not everything is as happy as it seems. The brainchild of French-British indie collective Sectordub (Arnaud De Bock, Rémi Forcadell, Alan Zucconi, and Calum Bowen), Pikuniku sees you take control of the titular Piku as he helps peculiar residents overcome their mundane struggles, uncovers a deep state conspiracy, and starts a little revolution on his delightful dystopian adventure. The majority of puzzles involve kicking and pushing objects to open doors and access rooms, but Piku can also lasso his legs to swing from hooks or curl into a ball and roll, allowing you to move around faster and reach higher or previously inaccessible areas. Pikuniku also features a local co-op mode with nine levels, in which a second player controls Niku, Piku’s orange pal.

Stories Untold

On sale for: $1.99 (80% off)

Developed by No Code, the Glasgow-based studio spearheaded by John McKellan (Alien: Isolation) and Omar Khan, 2017’s Stories Untold is a narrative-driven experimental adventure game that bends the genre into something unique. Combining a mix of classic text-adventure, point-and-click, and first-person puzzle games, four short stories are packaged together into a single mysterious anthology that pulls together ’80s retro nostalgia, innovative and experimental gameplay, and tense, psychological horror.

On top of this sale, Devolver will be celebrating its 15th birthday by dipping into its archives for a series of blogs on its official website that take a trip down memory lane. If you’ve ever wondered which Devolver Digital T-shirts changed the game for video game merchandise, what their top 15 soundtrack entries are, their favourite game trailers, or even what their most impressive event spaces are from over the years (who could forget their iconic E3 parking lot space?), then wonder no more.

Monster-Catching Roguelike ‘Dicefolk’ Rolls A New Twist On Turn-Based Tactics Next Month

Never say di(c)e.

If you cast your mind back to April, you might remember that the dice-based tactical RPG Dicefolk was confirmed to be coming to Switch. One month on, publisher Good Shepherd Entertainment and developers LEAP Game Studios and Tiny Ghoul have announced that this monster-catching roguelike will be heading our way on 20th June.

There are a lot of different genre terms going on here, so if you haven’t come across Dicefolk before, we’ll do our best to break it down for you (but you should also check out the above explanatory trailer, of course).

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