The Brutalist Report - gaming
- Five new Steam games you probably missed (December 22, 2025) [1d]
- You might think reimagining Washington DC as a nuclear hellscape for Fallout 3 would have been grim, but it made the lead designer want to set the next game in his hometown: 'It's just kind of fun to blow things up' [1d]
- There's a Transformers XCOM-like on Steam, and it's on sale for 90% off before it gets delisted [1d]
- Fallout: New Vegas lead writer worries Caesar's argument for authoritarianism 'was done a little too well,' but still believes 'you can't just make your tyrants cardboard villains' [1d]
- The process of creating cosplay from scratch is incredibly intimidating to me, but Emily White found a new love for it post-lockdown: 'It can take anywhere from a month to a year to bring a costume to life.' [1d]
- It's more important than ever to call out developers for egregious AI usage next year if we want videogames to remain interesting [1d]
- It's about time Final Fantasy 14 retires one of its most divisive, overused songs [1d]
- Indie Game Awards pulls two awards from Clair Obscur over generative AI use: 'We have a hard stance against gen AI in videogames' [1d]
- Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy shows off equal helpings of sleuthing and smashing in its new trailer, as its first playable alpha test goes live [1d]
- Elden Ring Nightreign is a deeply flawed multiplayer game I've spent over 250 hours in this year [1d]
- This dystopian free-running sim is set in a brutalist megacity is being codeveloped by one of the designers of last year's best FPS [1d]
- Dishonored co-creator says it was 'a shock' when Microsoft closed Arkane Austin after Redfall's release: 'We were working on something really cool' [2d]
- Quake's third Brutalist Jam now has a whopping 75 maps, and its organiser is working on a hub to stitch them all together: 'this is going to be an insane challenge' [2d]
- Darktide asked if we want to be scum, and I was the person who said, 'actually, yes' [2d]
- Google killed support for the Dreamcast web browser after 25 years [2d]
- The New Blood-published 'immersive stealth FPS' Blood West is free on Epic—but only for 24 hours [2d]
- Blizzard's focus is on existing properties, president Johanna Faries says: 'We have iconic IP and in many ways it still has a lot of room to scale' [2d]
- Great moments in PC gaming: Dark Messiah of Might and Magic's rooftop chase [2d]
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