The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Today's Wordle answer for Thursday, December 19 [23d]
- XDefiant's final content patch is unexpectedly massive: 'Not all journeys end well but we can all be proud of what we accomplished' [23d]
- The mother of all XCOM 2 mods just got its first update in a year, with 9445 words of patch notes proving it worthy of the Long War name [23d]
- Steam Replay shows how your 2024 gaming habits compare to the average user [23d]
- Project Zomboid's new Build 42 update, 3 years in the making, is the biggest game release of 2024 for me—here's why [23d]
- 'Gooner 9/11' averted as Zenless Zone Zero's butt-obfuscation technology is rolled back in the face of horny outrage [23d]
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director asks modders to avoid making anything 'offensive or inappropriate,' Final Fantasy 7 modding community says 'yeah sure' [23d]
- 'We are beholden to the lore': CD Projekt says there are 'valid worries' about Ciri as a witcher, but 'the answers we want to give in The Witcher 4 are in line with this attitude' [23d]
- Helldivers 2 players rip into Arrowhead for 'straight-up ridiculous' Killzone crossover prices, CEO defends the choice: 'The more of this we sell, the more Illuminate-type stuff we can keep dropping for free' [23d]
- Intel reveals the four fails of Arrow Lake in a new blog post, promising more performance fixes in January [23d]
- The director of Saw and Insidious is turning one of 2024's best survival games into a TV show [23d]
- I played 27 new cozy games this year and my top 5 only includes 2 farm sims, I promise [23d]
- The weird cat game announced at The Game Awards is not made with AI, developers say, and has 'zero blockchain technology' or NFTs [23d]
- Ill-fated co-op slasher Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance disappears in February, though will still be playable solo [23d]
- Play a whole bunch of Far Cry, Assassin's Creed, and other Ubisoft classics for just $1 [23d]
- Creeper World IXE breaks the RTS mold and adds a dash of Noita's alchemy to the gooey war [23d]
- Microsoft is Nvidia's biggest AI chip buyer of the year, and it's not even close. With ByteDance and Tencent coming out ahead of Zuck, Bezos, and Musk's outfits, too [24d]
- It's taken 30 years, but my PC has finally made it impossible for me to enjoy console gaming [24d]
- If you love mystery novels and detective shows, The Rise of the Golden Idol is the perfect game for you [24d]
- Best Ongoing Game 2024: Stardew Valley [24d]
- PC Gamer's Game of the Year Awards 2024 [24d]
- Call of Duty devs admit Ricochet anticheat 'did not hit the mark for integration' at the start of Season 1, and want to do better [24d]
- You can now leap across levels as a Rat Ogre in Warhammer: Vermintide 2 [24d]
- Minisforum AtomMan G7 Ti review [24d]
- The best community clips from The Finals Season 5 [24d]
- The Sims creator's new life sim will let you arrange dinner with Napoleon, or 'a cage match between Cleopatra and my grandma' [24d]
- Civilization 7 will let you hand the keys to the nukes to Benjamin Franklin and Harriet Tubman, and guess what? America's just showed up [24d]
- Infinity Nikki has been the catalyst for healing my inner child who spent way too long suppressing their love for these games [24d]
- Raf Colantonio can’t stop making first-person immersive sims: 'Weird West was a sidestep' [24d]
- Diablo 1 and 2 devs secure $4.5 million for a new ARPG: 'We're going back to what made those early Diablo games feel so awesome but taking them in some cool, fresh directions' [24d]
- Intel says 'demand for Arc B580 graphics cards is high' but the GPU should be restocked every week [24d]
- Fallout's Tim Cain spent 6 years working on defunct MMO WildStar, twice as long as any other game, and thinks that might have something to do with why it failed [24d]
- One of Path of Exile 2’s toughest bosses gets patched to be less of a buzzkill [24d]
- The Big Con is a charming, funny crime caper about scamming your way through the greatest era in human history: The 1990s [24d]
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