The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, May 14 [13m]
- One of my most anticipated upcoming RPGs doesn't just have a fishing minigame—it has a full 3D aquarium where you can view your biggest catches and learn fantasy fish 'lore' [4h]
- Square Enix is laying off employees in the US and Europe [4h]
- Leaked Dell roadmap introduces split Intel/Qualcomm lineup through to Nova Lake in 2027 [5h]
- Arrowhead is actually making a 'review bomb' cape to commemorate the Helldivers 2 PSN fiasco, complete with two huge negative review bars [5h]
- Frustrated developer changes his game's name to 'Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, a creative building sandbox' because Steam users keep tagging it as a strategy game [5h]
- The original Fallout had so much attention to detail, you could get special dialogue for speedrunning it in a weird order and returning to a completed zone to talk to a zombie who hates you [6h]
- The Assassin's Creed game about ninjas in feudal Japan is called Assassin's Creed Shadows, full reveal coming on Wednesday [7h]
- How the Diablo 4 Helltide Reborn event works [7h]
- After spending time trying to fix a bug that wasn't actually there, Manor Lords dev has a simple request for players: 'Have fun with mods but please don't report bugs if you use them' [8h]
- The Legend of Vox Machina, Critical Role's first D&D campaign-turned animated series, quietly reveals a third season is coming later this year [10h]
- Square Enix to 'aggressively pursue' a new multiplatform business strategy 'designed to win over PC users' [11h]
- AMD Linux devs jamming nearly 24,000 lines of RDNA 4 supporting code into its mainstream driver suggests next-gen launch may be close at hand [11h]
- Stellaris gets an DLC about AI that features AI-created voices, director insists it's 'ethical' and 'we're pretty good at exploring dystopian sci-fi and don't want to end up there ourselves' [11h]
- Here's every World of Warcraft expansion in order of release [11h]
- 6 months after a complete reboot, Remedy cancels the multiplayer game it was making with Tencent [12h]
- The coolest tabletop RPGs based on videogames, from Fallout to Dragon Age [12h]
- Former Helldivers 2 writer is astonished by the monster he helped create, as he describes how the game's approach to storytelling led to the community's showdown with Sony: 'We trained them to fight together. And then they fought together' [12h]
- Nvidia testing cooling solutions up to 600W for its Blackwell graphics cards suggests power levels in line with the previous GeForce generations [13h]
- Underfunded enthusiast too poor for mecha kits turns to smutty 'perfect waifu' game, remodels an innocent girl into 'a magnificent Destroy Gundam' [13h]
- PSA: You don't need servant coffins to upgrade your castle heart in V Rising [15h]
- Helldivers 2 director says new de-listings are an 'administrative error correction' by Valve on Sony's orders, but 'we still want the game to be available everywhere' [15h]
- Helldivers 2 player yeets a Charger straight through a Bile Titan's face—'Ever seen a Charger Strategem? Now you have' [15h]
- MediaTek and Nvidia are gearing up to tackle the AI PC market hand-in-hand, with an all-new chip [15h]
- AMD will reportedly stop supporting Windows 10 starting with its new Strix Point APUs and you can all blame AI for that [15h]
- 'Thank you so much for the second chance chooms': Cyberpunk 2077's developers enjoy a well-earned bask as the game finally hits Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam [16h]
- V Rising: Where to find Nibbles the Putrid Rat [16h]
- The best thing about Homeworld 3 is how well it runs on a PC with its 6-year-old recommended specs [17h]
- Intel's efforts to develop a PCIe throttling driver point towards a very hot Gen 6 future [20h]
- Move over Blackwell: Nvidia's next-next gen GPU is reportedly codenamed Rubin, with a debut scheduled for late 2025 [21h]
- AMD continues to chip away at Intel's CPU market dominance, though the laptop market is still a tough market to crack [23h]
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