The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era sold 250,000 copies and 'broke even on development costs' in 1 day [35d]
- Blizzard decides 'Limitless Rage' barbarian items should actually have a limit after watching them rampage through Diablo 4 dealing quadrillions of damage [35d]
- Celebrate Star Wars Day by giving your Secretlab setup a makeover [35d]
- The Oscars bans generative AI in acting and writing categories [35d]
- Far Far West is a surprise hit on Steam, but its players have one demand: A yeehaw button [35d]
- Far Cry 4 director pushes back against Far Cry TV showrunner calling game stories 'pointless' and executes a drive-by on Alien: Earth 'which turned into a kind of weird Peter Pan gets a dog story' [35d]
- Remember when OpenAI beat humans in Dota 2? Turns out that was partly thanks to when Elon Musk 'personally called [Satya] Nadella' to secure a load of discounted Microsoft computing power [35d]
- I didn't think a 2D platformer could be scary, but oh boy did this game about a forsaken nun in a dead world of demon cockroaches prove me wrong [35d]
- Hit cowboy co-op shooter's servers are struggling, developer says its service provider 'is currently drinking mojitos instead of helping' [35d]
- Hear me out: What if James Bond just shouldn't be in videogames? [35d]
- Indie dev apologizes for rough game launch, commits to turning it around: 'The critique is fair ... we got work to do' [35d]
- YouTuber discovers dry ice can indeed cool your gaming PC, if you have a very specific model from a very specific manufacturer [35d]
- Razer Kiyo V2 X review [35d]
- The new PC games of May 2026: Forza, 007 First Light, and early access games galore [35d]
- This historic OS was not stored digitally, so a fleet of historians have transcribed the source code from ancient print-outs in order to make it open source [35d]
- The cozy game launches of May are dominated by a bunch of hotly-anticipated sims [35d]
- Everyone's favorite egg-shaped rodent might be getting the Superlight treatment, meaning Logitech could once again snatch the budget gaming mouse crown [35d]
- Zach Cregger's Resident Evil film 'takes place alongside the events of Resident Evil 2' without actually engaging any of the characters [35d]
- ROG Xbox Ally X owners can now choose between AMD's FSR upscaler or Microsoft's NPU-powered Auto SR for better performance, though only for docked gaming [35d]
- Valve on the Steam Machine delays: 'Obviously we're bummed that this is the state of things' [35d]
- Obsidian returns to The Outer Worlds after 3 years to add a whole new weapon type, fix bugs, and delist its OG version [35d]
- It's not confirmation of a Pragmata sequel, but Capcom has teased that its latest venture could have a future among its pantheon of iconic franchises after a tough development [35d]
- I don't necessarily need a CPU cooler with a screen, but for only $170 I can definitely see the argument for turning the inside of my PC case into a tiny Miku Hatsune shrine [35d]
- As Steam player counts continue to dominate conversations around multiple games, it turns out 45% of you don't actually care that much for the metric [35d]
- 'We undercalled the level of enthusiasm': Apple's Tim Cook says supply is constrained for the MacBook Neo, but 'we could not be happier with how things are going at the moment' [35d]
- A treehouse bundle in WoW costs a whopping $75, and while I know exactly who Blizzard's made it for, that doesn't mean I feel good about it [35d]
- If the RAMpocalypse doesn't price them into oblivion, the next generation of hot handheld gaming PCs could well be Intel-powered [35d]
- Total War: Warhammer 40k's map reveals fill me with faith that Creative Assembly can handle the setting's absurd scale [35d]
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