The Brutalist Report - gaming
- Valve quickly updates its own Steam Machine update, recommitting to a 2026 launch despite AI woes: 'Nothing's really changed on our end' [1d]
- Please send help: We can't stop opening packs in Wikigacha, a browser-based card game where you collect Wikipedia articles like 'List of Red Hot Chili Peppers band members' or 'Bariatric Surgery' [1d]
- WoW's recent revamp of Silvermoon for Midnight is so good, I'm starting to wonder if the MMO's model of a 'new exciting continent every 2-3 years' was ever the right way [2d]
- A decade before Stalker, this obscure Ukrainian Quake clone was quietly breaking new ground for first-person shooters [2d]
- Slay the Spire 2 dev compared it to unexciting 'chicken noodle soup' before its extraordinary launch, but it turns out people really, really like their soup [2d]
- To celebrate the launch of Resident Evil Requiem, I've cooked up a bone-chilling challenge for you—how many Resident Evil games can you name in 3 minutes? [2d]
- Tabletop gaming saved videogame RPGs [2d]
- You can play Cities: Skylines for free this weekend, ahead of the launch of its first expansion in 2 years [2d]
- I was pleasantly surprised by this BioShock-coded roguelike FPS, and its latest update adding a speargun has me yearning to dive back in [2d]
- Elder Scrolls wannabe Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon gets a 'huge' update overhauling its weaker third act with new locations, quests, enemies and more [2d]
- American McGee has come out of retirement to make an Alice spiritual successor based on his plushie empire [2d]
- I'm a Linux bore now, so I used my new powers to resurrect a ten year-old laptop forgotten by Windows [2d]
- Marathon day two check-in: Into the Outpost, an overpowered shotgun, and why I love doors [2d]
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