The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- Andrzej Sapkowski say these days 'it's so rare' for CD Projekt Red to ask him about Witcher lore [1d]
- 'Skinballs,' a Saints Row test NPC that looks like four floating scoops of ice cream, has been preserved as part of a museum collection [2d]
- Build and defend your little time-looping castle town in Super Fantasy Kingdom [2d]
- Beloved boomer shooter Dusk celebrates coming to Xbox with new 'Dusk Gulch' level riffing on Halo's best multiplayer map [2d]
- Can you name every Warhammer PC game in five minutes? No, you definitely can't, and frankly I'll be amazed if you can even get half [2d]
- The Dwarf Fortress of survival gaming has been in continual development for 33 years, and its creator doesn't think he'll ever stop updating it: 'When I accomplish one feature, I always have two more waiting' [2d]
- Beaver-themed city builder Timberborn will leave early access soon, and while there's no specific date yet, you can try out some of its new features right now [2d]
- The PC game releases we're most excited about in November [2d]
- GOG's preservation program now includes Splinter Cell, Resident Evil HD and, er, Spore, while you can also get 95% of XCOM 2 in its Autumn Sale [2d]
- This wildly ambitious Bully mod adds online multiplayer, racing minigames and even a rat-based deathmatch, but the modders' demand for lunch money has fans worried about Rockstar's response [2d]
- Hyperbeat review [2d]
- Brendan Greene's open-world survival roguelike hikes into early access later this month, and it'll actually let you save your run through its brutal wilderness [2d]
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