The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- As Krafton evolves into an 'AI-first company', the boss of the recently acquired Last Epoch studio says he doesn't think the 'doom and gloom' is warranted [5d]
- Alien: Earth renewed for Season 2, which is a great opportunity to make up for the disappointing end of Season 1 [5d]
- I can't live without the Steam Deck's trackpads anymore, and I hope the Steam Controller forces the competition to adopt them [5d]
- 'Do people even go to the main menu anymore in their games?' The Outer Worlds 2's player-roasting main menu was almost sunk by console gamer habits [5d]
- For the third time this year, Crystal Dynamics is making layoffs: Nearly 30 people are being put out of work 'to optimize the continued development of our flagship Tomb Raider game' [5d]
- Russia unveils humanoid robot to the Rocky theme and it immediately faceplants on-stage: 'At first there was a moment of silence' [5d]
- 6 of the most popular apps on Steam that aren't games [5d]
- Rockstar is now under pressure from UK Parliament as protests grow and 220 employees demand fired workers be reinstated [5d]
- World of Warcraft director 'doesn't expect blind faith' in its plans to unshackle the MMO from popular combat mods: 'We take none of this lightly' [5d]
- A short history of John Romero wishing Sandy Petersen well before nuking his Doom tweets from orbit with ruthless precision [5d]
- One of our favorite 4X games is holding an extra-long free weekend starting today [5d]
- Uh oh: Ubisoft postpones its quarterly financial report at the last minute and halts stock trading [5d]
- Embark stealthily nerfs Arc Raiders skill everyone was using to farm legendary loot: 'We’re exploring the possibility of adding a skill reset mechanic' [6d]
- The Turnip Boy devs just announced a sudden left turn into horny territory: A dungeon crawler where you 'rizz up' monster girls [6d]
- Dispatch review [6d]
- Krafton launches voluntary resignation program weeks after declaring its 'AI-first company' future [6d]
- FPS ship battler Wildgate has struggled to find players on Steam since launch, but its next update could give it a second chance [6d]
- Fallout Season 2's latest trailer includes New Vegas easter eggs like Dinky the T-Rex and the enigmatic head honcho, Mr House [6d]
- AMD's FSR 4 Redstone Ray Regeneration update finally arrives in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which is better late than never [6d]
- It's designed for the PS5 but this $120 super-fast 2 TB SSD will work just fine in your gaming PC [6d]
- New Arc Raiders patch makes crafting cheaper, Arcs scarier—and fixes one of the worst PvP issues [6d]
- I just finished my Expedition project in Arc Raiders and, honestly, it wasn't worth it [6d]
- The best store-brand Breath of the Wild-like on PC is free to keep this month, as long as you can stomach Ubisoft Connect [6d]
- Deep Rock Galactic's roguelite spin-off is delayed, but in the meantime it's getting another season of new stuff including a 'tomb-like' biome [6d]
- Bethesda is 'actively investigating' the Fallout 4 problems that Bethesda caused with its latest Fallout 4 update [6d]
- Task Manager can no longer become immortal after the most recent Windows update and I'm unreasonably sad about it [6d]
- Nell's Diner is the best Phasmophobia has ever looked, setting up Tanglewood for a promising rework: 'We're gonna make sure we do it justice' [6d]
- Godzilla is stomping his way into the world of tabletop RPGs, with a new game from three legendary Warhammer designers [6d]
- Seriously people, it's fine the Steam Machine has just 8 GB of VRAM, but Valve ought to chill out on the 'play every game at 4K60' chat [6d]
- If you have one of these old Asus routers, update its firmware as it may have a critical vulnerability that 'may allow remote attackers to gain unauthorized access' [6d]
- I reported on the failure of Valve's first Steam Machines 8 years ago—this time I think they have it right [6d]
- AMD's graphics driver discovered making 'hundreds' of SSD writes for every mouse move, but it probably isn't actually a problem [6d]
- Dbrand has teased a render of a Portal companion cube Steam Machine case, so you can... put a case around your case? [6d]
- Sony says Marathon will still release by March 2026, pinky promise, and 'as needed, we will make corrections' [6d]
- Someone needs to take my wallet away because Once Upon a Katamari has revealed its first two DLC's and one is launching this month [6d]
- Arc Raiders devs just made the Stella Montis community event harder after players donated way more than expected: 'We had no idea all of you would be so altruistic' [6d]
- Here are the nominees for PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted Powered by Xbox Game Pass [6d]
- How to complete Flickering Threat in Arc Raiders [6d]
- Someone has to challenge Meta for the VR throne and I really hope Valve has the guts to with its new Steam Frame [6d]
- Valve says a next-gen Steam Deck 2 still isn't possible, two years after it last said exactly the same thing [6d]
- How to complete Prescriptions of the Past in Arc Raiders [6d]
- There is no stopping Hideo Kojima: Yet another Death Stranding adaptation has been announced, before either of the existing two have been released [6d]
- Silent Hill f just became way easier as a new patch adds casual difficulty, sped up NG+ runs, and reduces forced combat areas [6d]
- Apple's $230 iPhone-carrying 'sock' looks like something you could buy from an Etsy seller for $20, and it's already splitting the room like a busted seam [6d]
- You can beat Arc Raiders' first event in just 45 clicks, and I wish I could tell you that was good [6d]
- Valve recommends sharing your game library on microSD card between Steam Deck, Steam Frame, and Steam Machine: 'They're fully interoperable, just bring it along with you' [6d]
- Here's the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 release time for your region [6d]
- While we eagerly await the second coming of Steam Machines, it's worth remembering what a gloriously awful mess Valve got itself in over a decade ago [6d]
- Horizon: Steel Frontiers is an MMO based on the PlayStation series, and it's coming to PC and mobile (but not PS5) [6d]
- With 1000 Mbps NBN now down to AU$79 a month, the new broadband price wars continue to be a boon for Aussie gamers [6d]
- Looks like it's Tencent's turn to start turning off the money faucet for Western studios, as Bloodhunt developer Sharkmob says layoffs are coming [6d]
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