Here is what I want from a videogame player home. It should be a single room so I don’t have to go through loading screens once I’m inside just to get to my stuff. It should have options so I can decide whether to give it wall hangings or not. And I should be able to reach it from a nearby fast travel point without passing any guards in case I have a bounty on my head.
That last one is particular to Oblivion, but incredibly important. If I’ve been raising money to unlock the next quest in the Thieves Guild chain by finding the one NPC in town I consider to be a jerk and then stealing every single apple and piece of cloth in their home, I may need to get back to my storage containers and the bed I only sleep in to level up without hearing Wes Johnson shout at me.
The real estate agent won’t tell you this, but the bandit dungeon Dzonot Cave provides a convenient fast travel point within easy swimming distance of the Imperial City’s waterfront shack, making this run-down hovel a practical choice for the thief about town.
Some people will sing the praises of expensive mansions with multiple wings you need to hire a servant to look after, or the DLC homes that don’t cost any septims to acquire and which feel kind of like cheating. Though I will totally retire to the smuggler’s den in Dunbarrow Cove some day, that’s an endgame option. While I’m still deciding who to murder to join the Dark Brotherhood and hoovering up every sidequest in the Imperial City I need a convenient base of locations, and that’s the waterfront shack every time.
It’s the cheapest player home for sale in Oblivion, going for just 2,000 gold septims at the Market District’s Office of Imperial Commerce. And yes, with its single bed and lack of furniture it does look like the kind of place you see getting mocked on social media: “Imperials really live in apartments like this and don’t see any issue.” But there is no Twitter in Cyrodiil and no one is going to rack up 192,000 likes for shitting on your living conditions, so I am going to live in convenient squalor and like it.
I know what you’re thinking. “But Jody, what about Benirus Manor in Anvil, which you don’t have to buy upgrades for if you do the quest to clear it of ghosts and is relatively cheap at a mere 5,000 septims?” Sure, I bought Benirus Manor once I could afford to branch out and acquire a second home conveniently placed near the starting point of the Fighters Guild questline. But not only does it have interior loading screens, for some reason it’s the one player home you can’t fast travel out of once you’re inside it.
This is a real niche case, because an ordinary person would just walk out the front door if they wanted to fast travel. I do not plan on staying an ordinary person, however, when I can become a vampire. Being immortal is pretty sweet, especially in the remaster which doesn’t give you a bunch of wrinkles just because you’ve joined the living dead. Taking damage from daylight is a bit of a downside, especially because you can’t fast travel while it’s happening. And that’s why Benirus Manor, despite being haunted, is actually a terrible choice for a vampire’s home. From the waterfront shack I can fast travel whenever I please, and hopefully it’s dark by the time I get there.
Now that I’ve bought the upgrade that gives me a few storage containers to keep my collection of books and spare suits of armor in, the waterfront shack is where I’ll stay. Because even though that apartment in Bravil is basically one room and conveniently located downstairs from a Thieves Guild fence, the thought of making multiple trips to schlep all my spare equipment over there is too much. Does anyone know a decent removalist in the Imperial City?
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An initial glance at May game releases almost had me calling it a quieter month, but I think it’s just because there’s no gauntlet of back-to-back RPGs. I’ll gladly accept the breather, but there’s still plenty on the docket for these next few weeks if you’re looking for something to play with a friend.
Among Us 3D kicks things off for something to build hostilities within bigger groups, while Revenge of the Savage Planet and Elden Ring Nightreign add more focused co-op adventures. As bummed as I am about the Dune: Awakening delay pushing it into June, my schedule is better for it. (And we might avoid some Doom/Dune confusion.)
There’s quite a few worth at least a cursory glance, but I’ve highlighted some of the biggest games we’re looking forward to in May, along with a few events and sales happening leading us all the way into June.
May’s big PC release dates
May events and sales
- Gamescom Latam continues in São Paulo until May 4. You can tune into FGS live on May 2 for news on games like Rematch, The Alters, and more.
- PAX East begins in Boston on May 8 through May 11. A few panels of note include a Mafia: The Old Country dev chat and Gearbox presentations on Risk of Rain 2 and Borderlands 4.
- EVO Japan returns with Street Fighter 6, Guilty Gear Strive, and Granblue Versus on May 9 through May 11 in Tokyo.
- The Six One Indie Showcase airs on May 22, highlighting games from smaller studios with previews and developer interviews.
- The week-long Steam Fest sales continue as usual, including themes for:
- Wargames Fest (April 28 – May 5)
- Creature Collector Fest (May 12 – May 19)
- Zombies vs. Vampires Fest (May 26 – June 2)
More games releasing in May 2025
- May 5 — Drop Dutchy – A curious puzzle-roguelite mix (Steam)
- May 8 — Captain Blood – A decades-old project finally releases (Steam)
- May 8 — Creature Keeper – Real-time combat creature collector (Steam)
- May 8 — Empyreal – Destiny’s aesthetic with a melee focus (Steam)
- May 8 — The Midnight Walk – A cozy horror adventure (Steam)
- May 8 — Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall – Manage a kingdom and family (Steam)
- May 9 — Anoxia Station – Horror strategy (Steam)
- May 15 — Capcom Fighting Collection 2 – Eight arcade fighters in one (Steam)
- May 21 — JDM: Japanese Drift Master – Drift racer (Steam)
- May 21 — Fantasy Life: The Girl Who Steals Time – Comfy RPG livin’ (Steam)
- May 21 — Gundam Seed Battle Destiny – PS Vita’s 2012 Gundam game (Steam)
- May 21 — Bonaparte – A Mechanized Revolution – Alt history strategy (Steam)
- May 22 — Deliver At All Costs – Adventures as a chaotic courier (Steam)
- May 22 — TMNT: Tactical Takedown – Turn-based Ninja Turtles (Steam)
- May 23 — Onimusha 2 – A remaster of the 2002 PS2 classic (Steam)
- May 28 — To a T – New game from the Katamari Damacy creator (Steam)
- May 28 — As We Descend – Apocalyptic roguelike deckbuilder (Steam)
- May 29 — A Nice Day for Fishing – An RPG where fishing is the focus (Steam)
- May 30 — F1 25 – More from the annual racing series (Steam)
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Are you going into battle in Oblivion Remastered? Do you need the potion seller’s strongest potions? Are the potion seller’s potions too strong for you, traveller? Do you even have any idea what I’m talking about? If you do, and you’ve been playing any Oblivion Remastered recently, you might want to pop into the console commands, because there’s a real treat of an easter egg in there for you.
If you don’t have any idea what I’m talking about, allow me to point you towards the 2011 YouTube video Potion Seller from Justin Kuritzkes—probably now more well known for penning scripts for recent movies Challengers and Queer. It’s a very early 2010s-ass meme, with Kuritzkes acting out a back-and-forth between a knight and a man who sells potions, complete with the goofy face distortions we were all messing around with back then.
Now I have to show my ass a little here and admit I’d never actually seen this video until now, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t left its mark on the internet. Potion Seller has nearly 13 million views, and when I put it to the rest of the PC Gamer news team, our senior editor Robin Valentine said: “That video is a foundation stone of my personality.” So, safe to say it’s a pretty big deal.
So where does Oblivion Remastered come into this? Well, as discovered by Twitch streamer TerraGuildTV, there’s a brand-new console command tucked away in the game referencing this very video. If the command “Altar.Player.PotionSellerGiveMeYourStrongestPotions” wasn’t already a big enough nod to the meme, the description then says “Powers the player up with the means of defeating the Romans coming to conquer the last free village of Gaul. ‘Have you heard of my potions? …My potions are too strong for you, traveller.'”
That final line is yet another direct quote from the video. The first part seems to be a sneaky bonus reference made by French studio Virtuous (who co-developed the remaster) to Asterix the Gaul—a French comic and series of movies about the titular Asterix who keeps the village safe from Roman rule. Two niche references for the price of one? Don’t mind if I do.
I had to dive into Oblivion Remastered myself to see if the console command was there and yup, it sure is:
TerraGuildTV gives a brief demonstration of what the console command actually does, seemingly giving you a super-strong punch that sends anyone who dares be in the vicinity of your fists flying straight into the stratosphere. I’m currently doing a sweaty achievement run so haven’t tinkered around with activating it myself, but I’m looking forward to using it in the inevitable troll playthrough where I mess things up to the nth degree.
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Cut a quick and clear path straight to the best part of Wordle (winning) with a click. That’s all it takes to reveal today’s answer now you’re here. Or if you’re not in a rush, or simply curious to see how you’ll do, our general tips as well as our May 1 (1412) clue can guide your guesswork without rushing you directly to another win.
ANGER isn’t the answer to today’s Wordle, it’s just how I feel right now. I could’ve won this in two. I should’ve won this in two. I spectacularly failed to win this in two. I just missed an obvious clue. Never has a win in three tasted so sour. With any luck this fumble will remind me to do better tomorrow.
Today’s Wordle hint
Wordle today: A hint for Thursday, May 1
You’d call a highly skilled or extremely talented individual this. Maybe they’re an expert in their field, or simply have a knack for this sort of thing.
Is there a double letter in Wordle today?
No, there is not a double letter in today’s puzzle.
Wordle help: 3 tips for beating Wordle every day
If you’re new to the daily Wordle puzzle or you just want a refresher after taking a break, I’ll share some quick tips to help you win. There’s nothing quite like a small victory to set you up for the rest of the day.
- A mix of unique consonants and vowels makes for a solid opening word.
- A tactical second guess should let you narrow down the pool of letters quickly.
- There may be a repeat letter in the answer.
You’re not up against a timer, so you’ve got all the time in the world—well, until midnight—to find the winning word. If you’re stuck, there’s no shame in coming back to the puzzle later in the day and finishing it up when you’ve cleared your head.
Today’s Wordle answer
What is today’s Wordle answer?
Five greens, right here. The answer to the May 1 (1412) Wordle is ADEPT.
Previous Wordle answers
The last 10 Wordle answers
Keeping track of the last handful of Wordle answers can help to eliminate current possibilities. It’s also handy for inspiring opening words or subsequent guesses if you’re short on ideas for the day.
Here are the last 10 Wordle answers:
- April 30: IDLER
- April 29: BLISS
- April 28: DUMMY
- April 27: WEEDY
- April 26: CLASH
- April 25: KNOWN
- April 24: GENIE
- April 23: OZONE
- April 22: ARTSY
- April 21: SPATE
Learn more about Wordle
Wordle presents you with six rows of five boxes every day and the aim is to figure out the correct five-letter word by entering guesses and eliminating or confirming individual letters.
Getting off to a good start with a strong word like ARISE—something containing multiple vowels, common consonants, and no repeat letters—is a good tactic. Once you hit Enter, the boxes will show you which letters you’ve got right or wrong. If a box turns ⬛️, it means that letter isn’t in the secret word at all. 🟨 means the letter is in the word, but not in that position. 🟩 means you’ve got the right letter in the right spot.
Your second guess should compliment the starting word, using another “good” word to cover any common letters you missed last time while also trying to avoid any letter you now know for a fact isn’t present in today’s answer. With a bit of luck, you should have some coloured squares to work with and set you on the right path.
After that, it’s just a case of using what you’ve learned to narrow your guesses down to the right word. You have six tries in total and can only use real words (so no filling the boxes with EEEEE to see if there’s an E). Don’t forget letters can repeat too (ex: BOOKS).
If you need any further advice feel free to check out our Wordle tips, and if you’d like to find out which words have already been used, you can scroll to the relevant section above.
Originally, Wordle was dreamed up by software engineer Josh Wardle, as a surprise for his partner who loves word games. From there it spread to his family, and finally got released to the public. The word puzzle game has since inspired tons of games like Wordle, refocusing the daily gimmick around music or math or geography. It wasn’t long before Wordle became so popular it was sold to the New York Times for seven figures. Surely it’s only a matter of time before we all solely communicate in tricolor boxes.
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