The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- If you try to sneakily undercut one of Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty's most emotional scenes, CD Projekt counters with hidden dialogue followed by instant death [992d]
- Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader has an alignment system, sort of [992d]
- There's cool stuff happening in every big FPS right now, and I can't decide where to start [992d]
- Mortal Kombat 1 players discover that crash logs are eating up massive amounts of drive space: More than 1GB per crash in some cases [992d]
- For the first time ever, The Evil Within games are going free on The Epic Games Store [992d]
- Josh Sawyer would like to make Pillars of Eternity 3, but only if he got a Baldur's Gate 3-sized budget [992d]
- My favorite Titanic adventure game is remarkably faithful to the historic disaster, except for how it floats above Tokyo circa 2026 stuffed with demons [992d]
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 finally gets an offline mode, but only for the Steam Deck [992d]
- PC ports were once an afterthought, but we've slowly clawed our way to the top of the food chain [992d]
- Elden Ring has launched an official luxury streetwear collab, and for the low price of $1,700 you can own your own faux fur coat lined with The Lands Between [992d]
- Cities: Skylines 2 review [992d]
- PC Gamer Chat Log Episode 34: A battle royale bonanza [992d]
- How to get Living Steel and summon Grigoire in Diablo 4 [992d]
- AI in big budget games is inevitable, say dev vets from Assassin's Creed and Everquest 2: 'Developers hate it … the money is still going to drive absolutely everybody to do it' [992d]
- Discord is moving away from permanent bans for violations that aren't 'extremely harmful' [992d]
- The upcoming Assassin's Creed VR game looks genuinely cool if you can keep yourself from throwing up [992d]
- Blizzard just casually gave players the key to one of WoW's classic dungeons—the original four-wing Scarlet Monastery—in a Halloween event [992d]
- The first Intel Meteor Lake handheld gaming PC breaks cover as does the most Nintendo DS PC you will ever see [992d]
- You can get $400 of Vampire: The Masquerade books for ridiculously cheap on Humble Bundle right now [992d]
- AMD brings Threadripper back to the desktop with a new non-Pro range of monster chips... that I'm going to now call Wallet-ripper [992d]
- For years I believed Windows to be making up problems with my removable drives. Turns out I'm the problem [992d]
- Before you judge me for drooling over these gorgeous 3D CT scans of USB cables I implore you to check them out yourself [993d]
- Slay the Spire dev releases free groovy autobattler where your deck is dance moves and that's the tea, sis [993d]
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