The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Oil rig horror game Still Wakes the Deep is going underwater in a surprise story expansion that arrives next week [3d]
- GTA Online's Money Fronts update is basically Breaking Bad minus the meth [3d]
- Out of Words features one of the cutest videogame characters I've ever seen, but there's a tinge of Kafkaesque darkness to it, too [3d]
- Sony removes regional restrictions on four of its biggest games on Steam [3d]
- Say goodbye to Overwatch hero Bastion and say hello to next season's Cooler Bastion who will be 10% smaller because he was such a bullet magnet [3d]
- Wuchang: Fallen Feathers made me grapple with the parry vs. dodge conundrum [3d]
- A rumor that Nier: Automata's character designs were censored for Western audiences came from a mistranslation, creators say [3d]
- Absolum isn't just the best demo on Steam, it's one of my favorite things I've played in 2025 [3d]
- PlayStation Studios boss admits Marathon response has been 'varied' but says Sony is taking steps to ensure it's 'not going to make the same mistakes' it did with Concord [3d]
- Gooner game of the year Stellar Blade's mods are 41% smut, ensuring gamers will never see the light of heaven [3d]
- This strategy roguelike is like trying to fight off an alien invasion with a bunch of PCs from the late 1970s [3d]
- Xbox handheld rumoured to be 'essentially cancelled' but the new Asus Xbox Ally is actually a preview of all future Xbox consoles, not just handhelds [3d]
- '225,000,000,000 attacks per day': Computer users and gamers are significantly more at risk of cybercrime than at any other time in the past [3d]
- Some RX 9070 XTs are reportedly slightly slower than others thanks to Samsung GDDR6 memory chips [3d]
- Mio: Memories in Orbit has all the wonder of playing Inside for the first time and its devs are working hard to make it even better [3d]
- 'No gay, no pay': The RuneScape community is absolutely mauling Jagex's new CEO over his decision to cancel new Pride Month events [3d]
- Alienware 34 AW3425DW gaming monitor review [3d]
- 'Originally it was like, no, we are not interested': It apparently took 5.5 hours of hardcore pitching to get Thanos in Fortnite—and as you know, the rest is history [3d]
- Imagine how big Nvidia's GB200 AI superchip is in person. Nope, it's even bigger than that [3d]
- Intel's mythical Big Battlemage GPU pops up in the MESA Linux driver making a launch later this year that little bit more likely [3d]
- 'We have people working on fixing the goomba stomping'—Dune: Awakening's PvP is getting dominated by packs of rabid ornithopter pilots squishing their enemies [3d]
- Wikipedia pauses AI summary experiment after editors say it 'would do immediate and irreversible harm to our readers and to our reputation as a decently trustworthy and serious source' [3d]
- Cities: Skylines 2's latest patch has introduced quays and piers after seeing players using makeshift substitutes: 'We know how challenging they can be to build' [3d]
- AMD stealth launches the Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a cheaper downclocked version of its oldest 3D V-Cache CPU architecture [3d]
- Valve does its homework the night before deadline: Switches Steam to run on Mac chips right as Apple announces it's ditching Intel for good [3d]
- Would-be Sims competitor Inzoi's publisher says Steam concurrents aren't as important as sales, which is only technically correct [3d]
- Redditor handcrafts retrofuturistic set up that wouldn't look out of place on the set of Alien, with precisely zero 3D printing involved [3d]
- Stellar Blade is doing better numbers than almost every other PlayStation port on Steam, and it's probably not just because of the nude mods [4d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Friday, June 13 [4d]
- Steam's store now lets you search for games by accessibility features like 'narrated game menus' and 'adjustable difficulty', and more than 5,000 games have already added their accessibility details to the database [4d]
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