The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- With Windrose making waves and the Black Flag remake on the horizon, methinks it's a fine time for a pirate quiz, matey [1d]
- Alice creator American McGee says he was inspired by a Valve demo he saw while working on Quake 2 [1d]
- Blizzard forgot to turn off x-ray vision in World of Warcraft's new prop hunt mode, so you can imagine how fair the matches are right now [1d]
- Behaviour Interactive lays off more people as 'demand for mobile and casual external development projects has declined' [1d]
- 15 years ago, anyone could send PC Gamer magazine text messages. We got some weird ones [1d]
- Older Call of Duty games are coming to Game Pass in 2026 [1d]
- Google executive responsible for AI has a solution for the game industry's problems, and you're not going to believe this but it's AI [1d]
- Hideo Kojima went to Valve and like a master troll took a photo of himself with 3 Half-Life gravity guns [1d]
- Fallout co-creator says non-linear design is all about never assuming how players will act, illustrates his point by fantasising about an NPC guard he seems to really hate [1d]
- Fallout: New Vegas dev says it could've been set in New Orleans because 'the vibe was so cool, the flavor was cool, [it would've been] so sweet' [1d]
- There's no memory crisis in space, as astronauts on the ISS are getting new laptops with 128 GB of RAM and a seriously beefy specs sheet [1d]
- Someone has apparently snaffled up 31 WordPress plugins and wedged a backdoor in each one [1d]
- I'm sick of breaking the bank buying AAA games, so I've hunted down overlooked alternatives to 2026's biggest games [1d]
- I asked you lot one of the most important PC gaming questions, and only 37% got it right [1d]
- Microsoft's Xbox 'Helix' chip is reportedly the basis of next-gen consoles made by Asus and MSI, but you won't be able to buy it separately [1d]
- Some gamers are going full conspiracy theory over Pragmata's path tracing vs ray tracing debate, so I've donned my tin foil hat and taken a look [1d]
- Kiki Wolfkill, longtime Halo veteran and head of Xbox Film and TV, has left Microsoft after nearly 30 years [1d]
- Fallout: New Vegas dev says Bethesda made the studio sit through 'a whole powerpoint about all the things Obsidian did wrong' [1d]
- I was worried Owlcat couldn't pull off Mass Effect-style cinematic action in its big new RPG, but after an hour of blowing stuff up in The Expanse: Osiris Reborn, I'm feeling very reassured [1d]
- Exclusive: Get $250 off Razer's OG Iskur V2 gaming chair [1d]
- You know it's bad for AI when even Peter Molyneux, king of overpromising, is tepid on its use in game dev: 'I think we have to be very, very careful' [1d]
- A new version of one of my all-time favourite mouse shapes just launched and it could be perfect for palm and relaxed claw grippers [1d]
- 'Overclocking should not be a feature that is exclusively reserved for the people paying the most amount of money,' says VP of Intel's enthusiast chip business [1d]
- Peter Molyneux's right about one thing: It's sad how no one seems to care about god games anymore [2d]
- I just found out the creator of Windows Task Manager accidentally left his phone number inside the app [2d]
- Crimson Desert players are doing important work by turning Kliff into Captain America, Spider-Man and Superman [2d]
- Titanium Court review [2d]
- I can't believe you can get 1440p ultrawide monitors well under $200 now, and yet MSI has come through with a killer deal [2d]
- TSMC reportedly plots ultra-advanced sub-1 nm chips with 'trial' production starting in 2029 [2d]
- Despite microtransaction woes at launch, MMO sequel Aion 2 will go global this year [2d]
- Data, not guessing: Looking at Nvidia's past GPUs to predict the specs for its future RTX 60-series graphics cards [2d]
- OpenAI's hilarious new patent diagrams have 'HBM stacked up like rice cakes' [2d]
- 'We have no choice but to impose a severe punishment': Ex Samsung researcher sentenced to 7 years in prison for leaking DRAM tech to a Chinese competitor [2d]
- 'Defenders finally have a chance to win, decisively': Firefox CTO raves about Claude Mythos' bug hunting capabilities after it finds 271 vulnerabilities [2d]
- Pragmata is yet another launch day fail for Intel's GPUs, but its quick response to game issues shows it's still working hard for gamers [2d]
- Owlcat's had some unusual problems writing romance: 'we realized we had three female romanceable characters, and all three were cannibals' [2d]
- Australia wants to know how Valve is combating 'extreme-right communities' on Steam [2d]
- PC and Xbox Game Pass subscriptions just dropped around the world—here are the new prices in Australia [2d]
- At least there's one tech company making me feel sane in an increasingly insane world [2d]
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