The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- The Game Awards live coverage: Every reveal and announcement as it happens [77d]
- Cultic Review [77d]
- Rockstar now says fired employees were let go because they revealed 'specific game features from upcoming and unannounced titles' in a public forum [77d]
- Capcom says Monster Hunter Wilds performance improvements are arriving next week, but more PC-focused fixes will be coming in January [77d]
- Fallout 4 was initially set in New York because it's 'something grand and American' and Nick Valentine capped-off the very first design document: 'I think the photo was of Humphrey Bogart' [77d]
- The Deus Ex remaster that everyone thinks looks awful is delayed, there's no new release date, and preorders are being refunded [77d]
- 007 First Light's first villain is Lenny Kravitz, and I bet he's not going to get away [77d]
- World of Warcraft: Legion Remix was supposed to be full of lawless fun, but it turned out to be awfully grindy [77d]
- This Zotac mini PC has an inventive way of ditching its RTX 5060 Ti's power cables, and no it's not the same as the Asus BTF way [77d]
- Handheld PC maker Ayaneo unveils its first phone, the Pocket Play, with a hidden controller behind a sliding screen [77d]
- Arc Raiders' latest mini update fixes a bunch of ratty exploits, including the zipline that set players free in Stella Montis, as Embark announces it's stepping back from weekly fixes [77d]
- At $820, this isn't the cheapest RTX 5060 gaming PC I've seen but it does have one major plus: 32 GB of DDR5-6000 RAM [77d]
- New Magic: The Gathering infinite combo is just making The Hulk step on caltrops over and over until he's mad enough to win [77d]
- How to watch The Game Awards 2025 to catch this year's winners and big announcements [77d]
- Oracle will shop around for AI chips after adopting a policy of 'chip neutrality'… but of course it'll still buy the latest Nvidia GPUs [77d]
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