The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- 'New Vegas is a very, very important game to us,' says mildly exasperated Todd Howard, who will never stop getting grilled about New Vegas [708d]
- Fallout 76's latest update nerfs one of its most powerful weapons, but don't worry, it buffs it too [709d]
- Ex-Lego game devs formed a new studio to explore a completely different genre: Funko Pops [709d]
- An Xbox Games Showcase is coming in June and it sure looks like the next Call of Duty is going to be there [709d]
- Beautiful upcoming Sims competitor Inzoi reveals tons of weird features like sleepwalking, custom crime rates, and relationship hard mode [709d]
- 5 beginner's tips for Echoes of the Plum Grove to help you survive your first season in Honeywood [709d]
- Deliver Us Mars studio lays off all staff after funding efforts fall through [709d]
- Blizzard 'learned a lot of lessons' from having to emergency fix Diablo 4 season 3's vault dungeons, but says they'd need more work before bringing them back permanently [709d]
- Diablo 4 season 4 'Loot Reborn' will change almost everything you know about the action RPG [709d]
- Blizzard plans to make Diablo 4 boss farming better for solo players [709d]
- 'The rule of cool' is Blizzard's solution to Diablo 4's barbarian problem and it's going to 'juice up the other classes' to compensate [709d]
- Manor Lords dev has 'grand plans' for castle siege warfare but still thinks non-combat is 'a viable way to play' [709d]
- Todd Howard is a good boy after all—warned his mum that the Fallout show's full of 'sex, violence, and bad words' [709d]
- Classic PC games modded with RTX Remix just received support for one of Nvidia's newest features: Ray Reconstruction [709d]
- Roblox and Walmart are now selling real-world items in-game to anyone over the age of 13: 'It's very safe' [709d]
- Software dev joins ranks of history's greatest monsters by adding microtransactions to the original Doom [709d]
- Todd Howard wants to preserve the 'Americana naivete' by keeping Fallout mostly based in the USA: 'keep the mysterious lands mysterious' [709d]
- NASA's latest speed test logs its laser-based comms system at 25 Mbps—a connection speed usually good for online gaming—over 140 million miles through our solar system [709d]
- PSA: Empty your rucksack before you play Gray Zone Warfare for the first time [709d]
- At one with the machine—How sim racing has helped me practise mindfulness [709d]
- Catholic 'media ministry' defrocks AWOL AI priest after it told faithful you can baptise babies in Gatorade and that, sure, it can totally perform your wedding [709d]
- Gray Zone Warfare tops Steam's best sellers partly thanks to disgruntled Tarkov players: 'at least it doesn't cost 250 dollars' [709d]
- Destiny 2 Luna's Howl god roll guide: Best perks, barrels, and magazines [709d]
- PCIe 5.0 is nearly four years old and it's still virtually worthless in gaming PCs [709d]
- Helldivers 2 players decry broken ricochet changes, then realise it's probably just shrapnel from the now-deadly Eruptor [709d]
- Manor Lords seems surprisingly stable for an early access game, and the developer says: '99% crashes so far are old drivers' [709d]
- Manor Lords is at its best when 'players craft their own stories' and don't rely on a dev-made tale, which 'quickly became repetitive' [709d]
- Streamer lets viewers add custom voice lines to Skyrim NPCs, immediately realises their mistake: 'I formally apologise and regret my life choices' [709d]
- Noctua teases 'something new' that looks very much like the desk fan prototype it's had on show before [709d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, April 30 [709d]
- Razer forced to pay more than $1M in refunds for its RGB 'surgical N95 respirators' that were not N95 respirators [709d]
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