The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- The ROG Zephyrus G14 is calling to me even more now it has an RTX 5080 stuffed inside it [29d]
- Private Division's 'games and franchises,' including Kerbal Space Program, are reportedly being taken over by former Annapurna Interactive employees [29d]
- Competitive shooters are at a crucial crossroads in 2025: 'sweaty' teamplay vs. casual fun [29d]
- Call of Duty's development budget ballooned by $250 million between 2015 and 2020 to an eye-watering $700 million [29d]
- Facebook and Instagram are ditching fact-checkers in favor of a Community Notes system inspired by X: 'Fact-checkers have just been too politically biased,' Zuckerberg says [29d]
- Path of Exile player casually posts mind-blowing collection of ultra-rare and out-of-print items, including a ring there's only four copies of in the world [29d]
- This keyboard combines two of my favorite things: mechanical switches and bread [29d]
- I got hands on with the Lenovo Legion Go S handheld PC with Valve's SteamOS—and it seems like a bit of a winner to me [29d]
- Call of Duty's $28 Squid Game skins are the perfect crossover for our capitalist dystopia, and Activision knows exactly what it's doing [29d]
- 'We're extending the 6v6 playtest': The game director of Overwatch 2 stokes the flames that 6v6 will make an official comeback someday [29d]
- LG wants to turn your Smart TV into an Xbox, announces cloud gaming partnership with Microsoft [29d]
- An Elden Ring player has promised to fight Messmer every day with a new weapon until FromSoftware releases Elden Ring: Nightreign [29d]
- Corsair heard you like screens and PC cases so it made a new screen for your PC case that you can also use as a, er, screen [29d]
- Citizen Sleeper 2 will likely be the last in the series, though its creator plans to come full-circle with a TTRPG [29d]
- Nvidia RTX 50-series and dev kit show that rasterization is old news and we're now firmly in the era of AI rendering [29d]
- AMD might have told us little about its RDNA 4 graphics cards but at least we know the Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT have 16 GB of VRAM [29d]
- Nvidia's impressive AI-based computer tuneup tool G-Assist launches next month but the best bit is missing [29d]
- 'New year, new low, Microsoft'—even the search engines are firing shots on social media now, as Google employees take aim at Bing over 'long history of tricks' [29d]
- Extraction MOBA Seekers of Skyveil will launch into early access in March, but first, the 'largest playtest' yet is coming later this week [29d]
- Logitech has announced an 'intelligent streaming assistant' in Streamlabs to tell you when your live stream sucks [29d]
- Uber-bright new OLED TVs from LG and Samsung should finally enable PC gaming monitors with full-screen brightness of up to 400 nits [29d]
- Tencent has been designated a Chinese military company by the US Department of Defense, which the conglomerate calls a 'misunderstanding' [29d]
- Razer blew hot and cold air down my neck and rumbled my posterior at CES 2025, and I liked it [29d]
- Intel on its next-gen laptop chip: "Panther Lake will take everything you love about Lunar Lake to the next level" [29d]
- Nvidia announces dedicated GeForce Now app for Steam Decks and more, streamlining cloud gaming for mixed-reality headset wearers too [29d]
- With its Prime and TUF Radeon RX 9070 graphics cards, Asus is ditching thermal paste for a thermal pad that melts when hot [29d]
- Razer has released a backseat gaming AI bot called Ava, and I'm not sure whether using it should be considered cheating or not [29d]
- PUBG teammates not good enough? Nvidia's new generative AI-led 'Co-Playable Character' aims to offer you an alternative [29d]
- AMD and Intel launch mainstream and budget motherboard chipsets at CES but some of the codenames are so similar that I've already mistaken them for each other [29d]
- Mister Fantastic will be Marvel Rivals' first duelist vanguard hybrid who can deflect Iron Man's ult and stun enemies into one another—in other words, he's busted [29d]
- The future of the PC according to Intel is a CPU-GPU-NPU trifecta and that definitely includes gaming [29d]
- The SSDs and RAM on this new Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 can be upgraded entirely without tools [29d]
- I reckon the Nvidia RTX 5090 Founders Edition is the best looking graphics card I've seen in... well, ever, actually [29d]
- The HyperX Saga and Saga Pro are magnetic build-a-mouse kits with interchangeable components and the option to add 3D printed parts [29d]
- Nvidia announces DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, says it can help multiply frame rates by 'up to 8X over traditional brute-force rendering' [30d]
- Nvidia's new RTX 5070 will deliver 'RTX 4090 performance at $549' when it launches in February [30d]
- The new 'aggressively priced' Razer Blade 16 is slimmer, sleeker, AMD Strix Point-equipped, and may just be the Asus G16 competitor I've been hoping for [30d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, January 7 [30d]
- Alienware's new Area-51 desktop PCs are built for upgrading as it finally ditches the proprietary parts and covers everything in QR codes [30d]
- What's cooler than being cool? HP's Omen Max 16 featuring an omnidirectional fan that thwarts dust buildup and keeps this gaming laptop a little closer to ice cold [30d]
- Nvidia has announced a whole host of gaming laptop GPUs at CES 2025, from the RTX 5070 all the way to the big RTX 5090 [30d]
- Nvidia announces the RTX 50-series, led by the $1,999 RTX 5090 with 'twice the performance of the 4090' [30d]
- Helldivers 2 is getting a film adaptation, even though Starship Troopers already exists [30d]
- BioShock maestro Ken Levine says Judas will double down on reacting to player choices because it's the future of games: 'I've never been a big fan of cutscenes because they're not interactive' [30d]
- Marvel Rivals' first balance patch targets two popular Duelists and Jeff's ultimate [30d]
- Nvidia CES 2025 keynote live: new GPUs or there'll be a riot [30d]
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