The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- Over half of Japanese game companies are using AI in development according to a new survey, including Level-5 and Capcom [2d]
- Hyper Light studio Heart Machine's next singleplayer game is launching in November, no early access, just a year and a half after it was announced [2d]
- Konami accidentally handed out goodies from Silent Hill f's $80 digital deluxe edition to $70 normies on Steam, but will snatch them back shortly [2d]
- Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 2 gets Tokyo Game Show sign of life: 'Since we called the first instalment Vol. 1, it’s only natural to expect a second one' [2d]
- After four long years, Mojang is finally making copper useful in Minecraft in its big September update [2d]
- Supergiant director says the studio is fully focused on Hades 2, doesn't 'secretly know' what it'll do next and Hades 3 is 'not preordained' [2d]
- Whatever happened to They Hunger: Lost Souls, the sequel to one of Half-Life's best mods? [2d]
- Can you name every BioWare game in just 2 minutes? Find out with the latest PC Gamer quiz! [2d]
- This browser game transforms the reviled reCAPTCHA into a delightfully silly puzzler [2d]
- The Witcher's forgotten minigame gets a grisly revival where you bet your own digits trying to roll high-scoring poker hands against demonic billionaires [2d]
- 4 years after launch, card-based brawler Fights in Tight Spaces gets an expansion that adds a canine companion and an 'all new assistant system' [2d]
- Remedy's bold gambit to save FBC: Firebreak arrives on Monday, in the form of a massive update that aims to 'improve everything' about the underwhelming coop shooter [2d]
- I played China's 'anime GTA' Ananta and I wasn't surprised to find Spider-Man swinging and Batman punching, but I wasn't quite ready for the vampire who vomits rainbows [3d]
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