The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- The original Polish Witcher comics are available in English if you can get past the way Geralt's fringe looks like the mustache of a cartoon walrus who is also a circus ringleader [354d]
- Which version of Nicolas Cage will we get in the Madden movie? Boy, I hope it's the unhinged one [354d]
- Microsoft's Build conference interrupted by renewed protests over its ties with the Israeli military [354d]
- Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny review [354d]
- Subnautica 2: All the key details on the survival-crafting sequel's dive into the abyss [354d]
- Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford tells anyone worried about an $80 Borderlands 4 pricetag that 'if you're a real fan, you'll make it happen,' reminding us all of the value in choosing not to tweet [354d]
- Avowed director Carrie Patel leaves Obsidian after 12 years to join the Netflix studio behind Oxenfree [354d]
- 'This has been heartbreaking news for our entire team': Lego nukes Bionicle fangame from orbit after ignoring it for 8 years [354d]
- THQ Nordic studio that was set to be closed in 2023 somehow escaped the Embracer death spiral and is now working on a new RPG [354d]
- Fooled by a false story about Steam account hacks? Have I Been Pwned 2.0 will now shower you with confetti when you have not, in fact, been pwned [354d]
- Oblivion Remastered trainer locations—NPCs for every combat, magic, and stealth skill [354d]
- The 'new era' of Rainbow Six Siege means you're going to need some newer hardware if you want to play [354d]
- The glorious juxtaposition of DOOM: The Dark Ages and Colorful's furry-friend-themed Meow range of PC goodies is one reason why we love Computex [354d]
- Corsair's new MMO mouse has a neat function that can entirely replace your Stream Deck [354d]
- Stalker remaster reviews crater to 'Mostly Negative' as players lament deleted Soviet monuments, yanked Russian language, and blurry graphics that I didn't notice in 23 hours playing [354d]
- A titanium-shrouded RTX 5090, outrageous cases, big-screen CPU coolers and more: MSI's Computex 2025 lineup is a cavalcade of exotic hardware and unusual delights [354d]
- Former Valve writer Marc Laidlaw says he 'retired too hard', but there's no way he's coming back for Half-Life 3: 'We need new stuff, [not] me going 'Well the G-Man wouldn't do that in my day'' [354d]
- The 14 most underappreciated games of the last year that you shouldn't have ignored [354d]
- For this year's Computex, Cooler Master showcases two new PC cases: a fresh look for the legendary Cosmos and a weird-but-cool goldfish bowl 360 Panoramic [354d]
- Razer's new super-skinny Blade 14 gaming laptop is a serious threat to my wallet, but I want a GPU with more than 8 GB VRAM for $2,700 [354d]
- 'You guys are not Bethesda': During development, The Witcher 3 devs were told by a Walmart rep 'I like you guys, but it's just not gonna happen' [354d]
- Blades of Fire review [354d]
- I accidentally forgot to start the Soviet Union in this excellent free game about the Russian Revolution [354d]
- Corsair's Frame series of PC cases is testing a modular DAC/amp accessory prototype, and I'll be the first in line to buy one if it makes it to production [354d]
- TeamGroup's new portable SSD features a physical kill-switch for spies and definitely not for people who can't stop fiddling with buttons [354d]
- In my first hour with Helldivers 2's new city maps, I've caused millions in property damage, been to several Illuminate raves, and committed treason in the fog of war [354d]
- The new SteelSeries Rival 3 Gen 2 is the perfect reminder of the benefits of removable batteries in gaming mice [354d]
- On The Witcher 3's 10th birthday, join us in celebrating one of the most enduringly brilliant open world RPGs ever made [354d]
- After 13 playthroughs, one Elden Ring player is still haunted by a mysterious item, only to be let down by the burden of knowledge [354d]
- ASRock outs new 400 Hz 1440p gaming monitor and we're hopeful the price is going to be punchy [355d]
- Raidou Remastered is more of a remake, with a hugely overhauled combat system and no more random encounters [355d]
- Phison launches the first ever SSD controller to have built-in AI processing, along with some monstrous random data performance figures [355d]
- NZXT H9 Flow RGB+ case review [355d]
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