Review: Hot Lap Racing (Switch) – An Enjoyable “Simcade” Racer That Still Falls Between Stools

Not about spilling coffee, sadly.

Although the Switch is home to an abundance of arcade-style racing games, the same can’t be said for more realistic fare.

This is most likely because the Switch’s hardware would struggle to handle the Gran Turismos and Forza Motorsports of this world, so developers tend to give Nintendo’s system a mess when making their own serious racers. Besides, let’s face it, on the odd occasion the Switch has received a port of a racing sim, the results usually leave something to be desired – case in point, the chonky visuals that were being churned out in the WRC games for years.

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Best PS5 Deals for Prime Day: Discounts on Games, SSDs, and More

Prime Day is a wonderful opportunity to secure everything PS5 at discount prices. The sale is running from July 16-17, and there’s already a slew of top deals to consider. We’ve found offers on the best SSDs for PS5, the latest PS5 exclusives, alongside controllers, headsets, monitors, and more. You name it, we’ve found a good deal for it. Remember, you’ll need to be a Prime member to secure these offers, so consider picking up a 30-day free trial before the end of the sale.

TL;DR: Prime Day Best PS5 Deals

SSD for PS5 Prime Day Deals

The best PS5 games are getting bigger every year. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, for instance, is rumored to require 350GB of storage for everything—multiplayer, zombies, campaign, and Warzone. Depending on your PS5 model, that could be half of your console’s base storage. To avoid the hassle of constantly installing and uninstalling games, we recommend taking advantage of SSD deals during Prime Day.

SSD prices have been trending upward in 2024, making this the perfect time to buy with significant discounts available. If you need one, pair your SSD with this heatsink we recommend and follow our install guide, and you’ll never have to worry about storage space again. Otherwise, there are plenty more great options in the sale as well.

PS5 Games On Sale for Prime Day

I’m personally looking for even more games to play on my PS5 going into the second half of the year, so I’ve tracked down the best deals on PlayStation games for Prime Day. There are some great offers up for grabs as well, with my personal favorites including Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Elden Ring, Persona 3 Reload, and God of War: Ragnarok all getting big price cuts for the shopping event.

Best Monitor for PS5 Prime Day Deals

Gaming monitors have come a long way in the past few years, and there’s now more options than ever at even more affordable prices. Some of the best monitors for PS5 are even on sale during Prime Day, so this is a wonderful opportunity to save and complete or upgrade your setup. One of my favorite deals is definitely on the AOC Agon PRO AG324UX 32” Gaming Monitor which is down to $499 in the Prime Day sale.

This is a wonderful 32-inch monitor that features HDMI 2.1 ports, 4K resolution, and 144Hz 1ms. It’s perfect for PS5 and well worth the investment at this price. Plus, if you’re happy with 1440p instead of 4K, the 27-inch version is also discounted and down to just $249.99 as well, which is another huge discount.

Best PlayStation Portal Accessory Prime Day Deals

PlayStation Portal is basically a DualSense controller with an 8-inch LCD screen in the middle of it. It lets you stream games from your PS5 at up to 60fps, with a 1080p screen resolution, so it should look plenty sharp considering the screen’s dimensions. Essentially, it lets you play your PS5 games from anywhere in your home, or even anywhere away from home if you have a solid internet connection. If you’ve already secured one in 2024, then here’s some great accessories to consider alongside.

Best Headset for PS5 Prime Day Deals

Big news, my pick of the best PS5 headsets is on sale for Prime Day 2024. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P Wireless is down to just $119.99 in the sale, a significant 33% drop from its $179.99 list price. I love this headset, and personally use it at home during every multiplayer session on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, or just when chatting over Discord.

It features a fabulous out-of-the-box audio setup and an extremely generous battery life which is good for lazy gamers like myself. With top tier audio quality and comfort without an eye-watering price tag, this is the best wireless gaming headset to buy during the Prime Day sales. It got a 9/10 IGN, with reviewer Matt Adler stating: “Simultaneous Bluetooth audio, improved battery life, and a lighter design make the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 the midrange headset to beat.”

Racing Wheel for PS5 Prime Day Deals

The best racing wheels for PS5 put you right in the driver’s seat for games like Gran Turismo 7 and F1 24. Sure, a PS5 controller gets the job done, but there’s nothing like the exhilarating rumble of a racing wheel to make you feel like you’re tearing up the track. Get ready for an immersive, heart-pounding experience as you burn rubber on the virtual asphalt.

Best PS5 Controller Deals for Prime Day

Let me get the bad news out the way first, DualSense controllers are not on sale for Prime Day this year. I know, it’s disapointting, especially when we’ve seen a reasonable offer on the controllers pretty consistently during the Prime Day sales over the past few years. But, that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything to discuss. Backbone One Mobile Gaming Controller is down to $69.99 for Prime Day. That’s a $30 discount for Prime members, and well worth considering if you want to play PS5 games handheld via streaming but don’t want to shell out for the PlayStation Portal.

Is it Better to Buy a New Console on Prime Day or Black Friday?

Prime Day often lacks the punchy console deals that we often see during long Black Friday sales. For example, last year saw the launch of the PS5 Slim which Sony quickly bundled with Spider-Man 2 or Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and knocked $50 off the list price.

That was the most popular deal of Black Friday, and a good indicator that it’s worth waiting on a decent console deal. It’s also worth keeping in mind potential mid-gen refreshes like the PS5 Pro, which could usher in bundle deals or price drops for every other PS5 when it launches. There’s lots to consider, but for now I think it’s safe to say it’s better waiting for Black Friday to buy a console.

Should You Wait For the PS5 Pro?

PS5 Pro feels like it’s been officially announced, but in reality it’s currently heavily rumored. Earlier this year nalysts reported to CNBC it’s anticipated Sony will release a ‘Pro’ variant of the PS5 in the latter half of 2024. Insider Gaming also reported that the PS5 Pro is “aiming for a tentative holiday 2024 release.” So should you wait for the PS5 Pro before buying anything?

If you’re waiting on buying a PS5 console in general, possibly; if you’re willing to spend a rumored ~$600 on a video game console. Otherwise, the standard PS5 will do you just fine and all of the deals we’ve mentioned in this article will work for both iterations of the console, so there’s no need to wait for the next mid-gen refresh. Should you wait for the PS6? Also no.

What are Must-Have Accessories for the PS5?

PS5 has a slew of interesting accessory options, but the must-haves are dependant on your playstyle. If you’re a single player guru who sticks to 200 hour Elden Ring playthroughs, then it’s unlikely you want a top of the line gaming headset for comms on Warzone. But, if multiplayer is more your vibe, then by all means shell out $100+ for the best headset possible. Personally, an SSD is the must-have accessory for PS5, as it’ll relieve so must stress and time in the longrun, especially with how big games are getting. Otherwise, my next best suggestion is a premium controller like the Razer Wolverine V2 Pro or DualSense Edge, but only if they’re on sale.

What Is Amazon Prime Day?

Prime Day is a great opportunity to save some serious cash on your favorite hobbies, at least in my view. The annual summer sale features discounts on thousands of items, with new lightning deals every hour that you won’t want to miss.

As one of the biggest sales events outside of Black Friday, it attracts many companies, including those outside of Amazon, offering exclusive discounts available only on Prime Day. If you’re already a Prime member, you can access the sale without much bother. But, there’s also a free 30-day trial if you’re intrigued and just want to check out some of the new discounts.

Prime Day is absolutely one of the best times to buy physical video games and although you might not find discounts on major consoles during the sale, there are still plenty of deals to check out for Switch, PS5, and Xbox.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

Newest Entry In ‘Magical Drop’ Puzzle Series Scores A Free DLC Update

It’s currently on sale for half price.

If you haven’t given the puzzle game Magical Drop VI a go on the Switch yet, now might be the perfect time. The second free DLC has now been made available. As part of this, the game is currently half price. The usual full price is $29,99 / €29,99 / 3,299 円.

This second season of the game comes loaded with three new characters (Hierophant, Judgement and Father Strength) each with their own characteristics, and a multiplayer lobby (for up to 8 players) and spectator mode. This includes the ability to create custom matches.

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Mina The Hollower Store Page Listing Spotted

A “grand gameplay reveal” is coming soon…

Yacht Club Games recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of Shovel Knight, and as part of this, it also mentioned how it would be sharing more information about its new action-adventure game Mina The Hollower in the form of a “grand gameplay reveal in the near future”.

With this in mind, a new PlayStation Network listing for this anticipated release has now appeared with a placeholder page. It says the game release is “to be determined” but this can sometimes be a sign an announcement or reveal is on the way.

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Genshin Impact Voice Actors Join in Criticism of Upcoming Natlan’s Region’s Character Designs

Genshin Impact is facing more accusations of cultural appropriation and whitewashing, and some of its voice actors are asking publisher HoYoverse to make changes.

The ever-expanding Genshin Impact universe features stories and locations seemingly inspired by the real world. Similarities range from the geography of in-game settings to architecture, mythology, music, food, and history in general. These connections have been extended to a new region, Natlan, which was revealed in a trailer released last week.

Fan outcry stems from what many feel is a failure to accurately represent the cultures each character pulls from, including the fact that Mavukia, Kinich, and Ororon — who seem to be inspired by real-life deities like the Maori’s Mahuika — are all white. It continues a trend in Genshin Impact that has seen players begging for proper representation.

Now some of the actors behind Genshin Impact’s faces have begun to chime in. Albedo actor, Khoi Dao, published a statement on X/Twitter calling for change in Genshin Impact.

“I hope y’all keeping make your voices heard, and I hope they listen.

“If a game draws so heavily from real-world cultures and bases a character on the supreme deity of Yoruba religion, and that character ends up looking like pale Sasuke Batman, people are absolutely within their rights to demand better representation, ESPECIALLY when said game has a clearly-stated commitment to a *global* audience.”

Dao continued: “I hope y’all keeping make your voices heard, and I hope they listen.”

Zeno Robinson, who voices the recently released Genshin Impact character Sethos, also called out HoYoverse, highlighting a worldwide desire for better representation.

“If even your base audience, the Chinese fans, are asking for better representation/or character with different shades of melanin, who are you making these characters for?” Robinson said.

Sucrose actor Valeria Rodríguez brought more attention to the issue with a string of posts, too. One post compares Olorun’s appearance in Titan Forge Games’ MOBA title, Smite, to their appearance in Genshin Impact, saying, “Look at what a sick job SMITE did with their own interpretation!!! IT’S NOT HARD!!!”

“It shouldn’t be a radical desire to want to see yourself reflected in the media you consume,” Yoimiya actress Jenny Yokobori said in her own post.

Natlan hasn’t been officially added to the Genshin Impact universe yet and has no release date. With there still time between now and its launch, Cyno actor Alejandro Saab took note of the complaints surrounding Ororon and put out a request to the HoYoverse team.

“I didn’t know THAT’S who he’s based on… AH that’s bad,” Saab said. “You still got time to fix it.”

Anne Yatco, who plays Genshin Impact’s Raiden Shogun, added, “I really hope that a video game company listens to its fanbase when valid criticism is made multiple years in a row about the execution of its research and inclusion of elements/aspects of other cultures.”

Genshin Impact released in 2020 and has continued to build on its foundation with new locations and characters in the years since. HoYoverse has yet to respond to calls for better representation or the BoycottHYV movement.

IGN has reached out for comment.

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.

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The Best Nintendo Switch Lite Deal of 2024 Is Available Ahead of Prime Day

Ahead of Prime Day, Walmart is offering the Nintendo Switch Lite (Timmy’s and Tommy’s Aloha Edition) console for only $159. It normally retails for $199, which was already a great deal because it included the full Animal Crossing: New Horizons game. It was originally part of Walmart’s larger sale that competed with Amazon Prime Day. That sale has now ended, but this deal is one of few that are still avaialble. We are pretty certain that Amazon will not match or beat this deal on Prime Day proper.

Nintendo Switch Lite with Animal Crossing for $159

The Switch Lite retails for $100 less than the original Switch and $150 less than the Switch OLED. It is compatible with most Nintendo Switch games and it runs off the same hardware, so performance is identical. The three main tradeoffs of the Switch Lite is that (1) the controllers are not detachable, (2) the console can’t be docked and played on a TV and (3) the display is smaller (5.5″ vs 6.2″ on Switch and 7″ on Switch OLED). If you were intending to use the Switch solely as a handheld console, you might be better off just getting the Switch Lite. Even though the controls aren’t detachable, the Switch Lite does support wireless Bluetooth, so you can always purchase another pair of Joy-Cons, a Switch Pro controller, or a compatible third party wireless Switch controller, and you can still play untethered.

If you enjoy life sim type games like Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon, or Minecraft, you’ll probably love Animal Crossing. It’s obvious that Nintendo put in a lot of love into this first party title and it’s certainly one of the best – and most relaxing – games for the Nintendo Switch. This is an excellent pick for gamers of all ages, even children. Check out our glowing IGN review for more details.

Other Nintendo Switch related sales and news that might interest you:

Spark The Electric Jester 3 Is A High-Speed Indie Platformer Dashing To Switch This Month

And early August in Australia and Europe.

FreakZone Games has announced that the popular high-speed indie platformer Spark the Electric Jester 3 is coming to Nintendo Switch on 25th July in North America, and 1st August in Europe and Australia.

Inspired by the Sonic Adventure games, Spark the Electric Jester 3 sees the return of the titular hero in the leading role. The game launched on Steam in 2022 and simply reading through reader reviews is enough to make us giddy. “This is basically the Sonic Adventure 3 we never got” says one fan, while another says it’s “everything I wished from 3D sonic games”. High praise indeed.

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Board Games Are on Sale for Killer Prices for Prime Day 2024

In this screen-infested world we live in, sometimes it’s nice to unplug and play a game that doesn’t require electricity. Board games are now more fun and versatile than ever, providing anywhere between a few minute’s and a whole month’s worth of entertainment for you, your friends, family, or even an entire party. In fact, with the rise of solo board games, you don’t even need a group at all. The only drawback is that this non-digital pastime can be pricy. Thankfully, Prime members can score huge board game discounts thanks to Prime Day 2024.

You can see all the board games on sale here. Or, if you prefer a curated list, we’ve picked through the deals and highlighted the best of the bunch below.

Board Game Deals for Prime Day

Lots of these games have earned a spot on our various best board games lists. The Fox in the Forest, for instance, is on both our favorite card drafting games list, as well as the best board games for couples to play.

In addition to all the board games on sale, you can also pick up expansions for many of them at a discounted rate as well. Click on through to the whole sale to see a bunch more board games available at a discount for Prime Day.

Is Prime Day a Good Time to Buy Board Games?

As someone at IGN who covers both deals and board games, I can tell you there are only really two times per year when you’re guaranteed to find excellent deals on board games. Those times are Prime Day and Black Friday. And while you can’t go wrong buying board games on Black Friday, you also don’t want to miss the opportunity to pick up killer board game and card game deals during Prime Day – assuming you’re a Prime member.

The discounts listed above represent some of the best-ever deals we’ve seen on many of the games. You’re not likely to find better deals even if you wait for Black Friday. And by then, you’ll have no doubt missed out on opportunities to play these games with friends and family. So I’d definitely recommend picking up anything that looks like a good buy during Prime Day. If you’re on the fence, check Camelcamelcamel, a site that tracks price history for items on Amazon. You’ll be able to see when and if the price has ever gone lower, on board games or any item you’re considering pick up this Prime Day.

Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN’s board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Threads.

Concord Review In Progress – Beta Impressions

Grab a copy of Overwatch off some dusty GameStop shelf and rub it under the musky armpit of the Guardians of the Galaxy’s Peter Quill and you might have something close to the feeling of Concord. As competitive hero shooters go, this sci-fi contender from Sony plays it quite safe, complete with immediately charming characters immaculately rendered in gobsmackingly beautiful cutscenes and ability-based PvP combat that never addresses why those characters are fighting one another when they’re clearly allies in said cutscenes. But just because it doesn’t offer much in the way of innovation doesn’t mean Concord isn’t extremely fun to play. I still have lots more to see when it launches properly next month, but with sixteen characters and four familiar game modes available in its preorder beta this past weekend, the vast majority of the 10+ hours I’ve spent with it so far have been a sweaty, gun-toting good time.

You and your squad will form a five-person team of super-powered characters, each with their own unique strengths, weaknesses, and special abilities, and then bring them to bear against an opposing team in a variety of formulaic game modes. Those include a standard deathmatch mode, a “Kill Confirmed” mode called Trophy Hunt, an attack-and-defend mode called Cargo Run, and a zone control mode called Clash Point – none of which possess even the slightest hint of novelty. But being overly familiar isn’t necessarily a bad thing if you’ve got best-in-class gunplay and awesome characters with compelling powers to back it up, and boy, Concord has got both of those down pat.

Concord sagely keeps its weapon selection very slim, with just two options given to each character by default and no way to customize that – but the upshot there is that every single weapon feels incredibly responsive and finely tuned, and no two characters have weapons that feel at all similar. The arena-controlling old lady, Duchess, wields a submachine gun that’s devastating at close range, while the sneaky and tactical Vale mostly relies on a long-range sniper rifle to take out enemies from afar. Not everything seems perfectly balanced – I, for one, think most things should probably die when they take a sniper rifle shot to the head, and it’s a bit weird that the character that uses a slow-loading missile launcher as her main weapon doesn’t do more damage with it – but they all feel really good to use, and that means I’ve been having fun even when it feels like something needs tweaking here and there.

Every weapon feels responsive and the abilities are largely fantastic.

Similarly, the abilities that complement those weapons are fantastic, diverse, have very generous cooldowns, completely changing the way combat plays out depending on which character you’re playing as. The floating, fireball-chucking Haymar can blind opponents for a period of time and make them pay for standing in the same spot too long, while the rampaging ogre, Star Child, can close distances quickly with his charging attack and smash the ground to do heavy damage around him. Not all characters feel quite as original, like how Teo is the world’s most generic soldier and comes equipped with a smoke grenade and cluster grenade as his two powers, but those bland options are few and far between. Learning each character, using their abilities to counter the team comp of your opponents, and juggling the madness on the battlefield with top-notch gunplay was just as fun in my first match as it was in my 30th, and I certainly can’t say I’ve felt that way about most hero shooters I spend time with.

One of the few novel twists Concord brings to the genre is the way its competitive playlist works. Unlike the casual playlist where you can play whichever character you please (so long as someone else hasn’t already selected it), in competitive you cleverly aren’t allowed to select the same character again if you win a round while using them. Since matches go to best of seven rounds, that means winning one will push you to get outside of your comfort zone and use a minimum of four different characters. Not only is this a neat way to force people to master more than just one or two options, it also encourages communication with your team between rounds to ensure you’ve got proper coverage to play out whatever strategy you’re trying to pull off as your options get slimmer.

The other interesting wrinkle Concord adds to the formula is character variants: Slightly different versions of existing characters that come with a unique perk and an altered appearance, and which can be unlocked by completing specific objectives during matches. For example, the gunslinger Lennox can normally reload his weapon by dodging, while the variant you can unlock for him loses that ability, but gets more ammo for all his weapons instead. The five variants available for each character so far offer mostly minor changes like this, but they definitely add a meaningful thing to chase that provides more options in combat. Perhaps more importantly, they also give you the opportunity to fudge the numbers a bit in the competitive playlist, since variants count as separate characters on your crew, and therefore, let you play as the same characters in multiple rounds.

I also just love that Concord is chock full of goofy terms in its “How To Play” tutorial section, like how it tells you if certain game modes are likely to be sweaty by assigning them a “Sweatstrum” rating, or how it explains you can recharge your abilities with “Sloops,” AKA “Skill Loops.” There might not be much of a story yet, but this game’s got charm coming out of its Martian ears.

There’s still more I haven’t been able to play in this early beta version, like the two game modes that remain locked for now, but Concord is already shaping up to be a heavyweight hero shooter I could easily see competing with the genre’s giants. It doesn’t seem like it will bring much new to the table, and that’s a bit of a bummer considering we’ve already played great games very similar to this one before, but I’m heartened by what I’ve seen so far and am looking forward to playing a whole lot more when it launches next month.