The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- I still believed 'cheap' controllers were a last resort until I picked up this amazing 8BitDo pad, now at its lowest price ever for Amazon Prime Day [303d]
- Another live service shooter comes to a premature end: Steel Hunters, the mech game that launched into early access in April, is closing in October [303d]
- This competitive Blue Prince speedrun from SGDQ 2025 is the pinnacle of human athleticism [303d]
- For the next 2 weeks Destiny 2 is completely free to play, even the stuff you normally have to pay for [303d]
- John Wick Hex and Tron Catalyst dev Mike Bithell thinks licensed games have evolved past 'lunchbox tie-ins' because 'the people who played licensed games are now bosses in the companies that are licensing IP' [303d]
- The Pope got gifted one Pokémon card, signed another, and thought it was all a great laugh: 'He began showing it off to the guards' [303d]
- After 15 years of busted marksdwarves, Dwarf Fortress creator Tarn Adams says archers will finally refill their ammo 'instead of leaping over walls and clubbing people with their crossbows' [303d]
- After 3 years of trying, Lord of the Rings Online's 'Great Hobbit Run' ends in confused success as a mob of low-level players gets lost inside Mount Doom and decides it's close enough: 'Sauron can kiss my butt!' [303d]
- I've decided black and red gaming rigs are mega boring so let me brighten up your setups with some of the best deals on monochromatic pinks and purple peripherals instead [303d]
- Space Invaders creator recalls building arcade games with mirrors, making a prototype console that never saw release, and how short-sighted Taito's sales team was about videogames: 'These things will never sell' [304d]
- GTA 6's server player count rumour could be great news for GTA Online 2.0 [304d]
- World of Warcraft: The War Within's last major patch before Midnight drops early August, and it's time to go into space again [304d]
- Minecraft Copper Golem: All the key details about the game's next companion [304d]
- For just $16 you can get a little Warhammer 40k JoyToy action figure to guard your PC gaming desk this Prime Day [304d]
- I wish I'd snagged this Seagate Ultra Compact SSD at its cheapest Prime Day price before splurging my cash on non-smol storage [304d]
- Sci-fi horror game Routine just came back to life for the 2nd time in 13 years: 'We are beginning to approach the finish line' [304d]
- This brilliant dark and moody cyberpunk city builder is my kind of cosy game—and for less than $7 you might as well see if it's yours too [304d]
- 'Knowing Steam players are hoarders explains why you give Valve that 30%,' analyst tells devs: 'You get access to a bunch of drunken sailors who spend money irresponsibly' [304d]
- Marvel Rivals' next hero is the complete package, as Phoenix packs enough firepower to cut through any Strategist backline [304d]
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