The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- It's hard to complain about 'hero shooter fatigue' when Concord looks this good [672d]
- AMD's broken Computex AI demo again proves you can't trust everything an AI tells you [672d]
- OTK Expo will show over 30 indie games on Tuesday as the June showcases kick off [672d]
- It might be running in the 19-year-old GZDoom engine, but new cyberpunk FPS Selaco stands head and shoulders above its boomer shooter brethren [672d]
- Summer Game Fest will focus on existing games, so don't hyper yourself up for 'games that are years and years out,' says Geoff Keighley [672d]
- Ubisoft adds another studio to what seems like an increasingly desperate effort to finally get Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake finished [672d]
- Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios Group is closing the Montreal studio it acquired just 8 months ago [672d]
- The PC game releases we're most excited about in June [672d]
- Team Fortress 2 players gather over 140,000 petition signatures in the latest campaign against the ongoing aimbot menace [672d]
- The remake of Riven, the sequel to the remake of Myst, is coming out later this month [672d]
- Dell's new XPS 13 laptop running a Snapdragon X Elite CPU has 27 hours of battery life, 9 more than the Intel version [672d]
- Crusader Kings 3's next expansion is the one we've all been waiting for, and it's only a few months away [672d]
- Qualcomm says it's tested 1,200 x86 Windows games on its new X Elite Arm chip but won't say how well they actually run [672d]
- Asus has ROG-ified its monstrous BE19000 Wi-Fi 7 router to be more Thargoid than ever before [672d]
- Fan-made Fallout 2 first-person remake now has over 100 developers working on it, and is targeting a Steam release while making 'fast progress' [672d]
- We've got our hands on AMD Strix Point and Granite Ridge, and they're both so pretty [672d]
- After the supposedly final flourish of 1.6, Stardew Valley creator says 'I could keep working on the game forever' and 'I'm not going to say the book is closed' [672d]
- Are 16 cores in the new Ryzen 9950X sufficient for gaming? 'There's no physical reason we couldn't do more than 16 cores,' says AMD [672d]
- Patch 7 of Baldur's Gate 3 heralds the arrival of mod support in September, with a closed beta starting next month [673d]
- Competitive Tekken 8 match causes a frenzy after a rogue controller 'robbed' pro player of a game-winning combo [673d]
- Starfield players reckon 'something big is going on behind the scenes,' but it's probably just the upcoming Shattered Space expansion [673d]
- Helldivers 2 players save democracy by turning a planet into an ominous black hole that makes whale noises: Which is fine and normal and not a wormhole to the Illuminate, stop asking [673d]
- Here's when Destiny 2: The Final Shape releases and downtime begins [673d]
- "Gigabyte is an AI company" now—and the gaming hardware seems to have taken a back seat [673d]
- AMD's Dr. Lisa Su on the role of artificial intelligence in gaming: 'Not everything has to be rendered' [673d]
- AMD's new Ryzen AI 300 APU looks super exciting for handheld gaming but what about the battery life? [673d]
- Forget stickers on your laptop, Asus put a customisable e-inkdisplayon the lid instead [673d]
- This new carbon fiber ROG gaming mouse is absurd and awesome in equal measure [673d]
- You thought your keyboard was over the top: You can adjust the typing feel on the new ROG Azoth Extreme while enjoying its color OLED [673d]
- Silent Hill 2 remake gets a 14-minute gameplay trailer that actually looks pretty OK [673d]
- AMD extends 3.5-year-old Ryzen 5000 CPU family with two new-but-old Zen 3 chips [673d]
- AMD promises AM5 socket life support through to 2027 and beyond [673d]
- Peeking under the hood of AMD's Zen 5: Here's what has been changed and improved in the new CPU architecture [673d]
- AMD launches killer new 12-core Zen 5 APU for laptops and handhelds [673d]
- AMD announces Zen 5 and the Ryzen 9000 series, with a 16% IPC uplift shipping in July [673d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Monday, June 3 [673d]
- Five new Steam games you probably missed (June 3, 2024) [673d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 speedrunner asks the important question: How many people can you bang in a single playthrough? [673d]
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