The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Powder enthusiasts seem pretty pleased with new physics-based realistic snowmobile sim Sledders [29d]
- As Civilization 7 struggles to keep up with Civ 5 player counts, a new patch is coming tomorrow with still more UI changes and gameplay tweaks [29d]
- Despite making a roguelike where you can have countless arms and legs, Caves of Qud's creators say the ideal form is a limbless sphere: 'We started in perfection and only moved farther from God' [29d]
- Metaphor: ReFantazio battle director says turn-based RPGs can still be just as popular as action RPGs: 'I personally believe turn-based games have a long future ahead of them' [29d]
- Assassin's Creed Shadows streamer goes viral after confronting whining commenters: 'Normal people don't get upset about this sh***' [29d]
- 'This is just the beginning': Assassin's Creed Shadows dev team thanks fans for their support and promises more to come in the future [29d]
- The Witcher 3 devs had to practically remake the game engine to make official modding possible [29d]
- Skyrim realism mod fixes your vampire girlfriend, giving her a voice and look more suited to someone who just got out of a coffin after 2,000 years [29d]
- 'No real human would go four links deep into a maze of AI-generated nonsense': Cloudflare's AI Labyrinth uses decoy pages to trap web-crawling bots and feed them slop 'as a defensive weapon' [29d]
- Gabe Newell's cult of personality is intense, but a Valve exec who worked with him says his superpower is how he 'delighted in people on the team just being really good at what they did' [29d]
- One of Valve's original executives shares a very simple secret to its success: 'You can't use up your credibility' by trying to make bad games work [29d]
- 'We essentially created a virtual headset': Scientists transmit inaudible sound using ultrasonic beams to create single person 'audio enclaves' [29d]
- Ultra-realistic life sim Inzoi has officially shoved Hollow Knight: Silksong and Deadlock out of the way to become Steam's most hotly-anticipated game [29d]
- In the year of our lord 2025, Mojang is finally adding shaders to Minecraft, making reflective lighting and water effects more accessible for all [29d]
- If you've ever wanted to upgrade a laptop with 'modular AI units' then Compal might just have the very thing you're looking for [29d]
- TCG Card Shop Simulator finally adds the ability to decorate our stores, and suddenly all my profits are being spent on adorable Pigni posters [29d]
- Dune: Awakening system requirements are here, complete with Razer Sensa HD haptic support to 'feel the rumble of your ornithopter's seat' [29d]
- The First Berserker: Khazan review [29d]
- Gabe Newell had his eyes on a social network in the '90s that 'was not in a games context at all'—meaning Valve-owned social media could've been a very real thing [29d]
- All Assassin's Creed Shadows allies and how to unlock them [29d]
- MSI has gone so heavy with 12V-2x6 power sockets in its latest high-end PSUs that many AMD and Intel graphics cards have no way of being powered [29d]
- The latest Minecraft Live uncovered the tragic truth of the Nether's most bothersome mob, which has unlocked new levels of guilt [29d]
- The RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti are rumoured to be mere weeks away, with board partners reportedly required to ensure at least one MSRP model at launch [29d]
- Minecraft Spring to Life update: everything you need to know about the newest drop [29d]
- Playable GTA 6 map nuked without warning by Take-Two lawyers: 'My guess is that the map was probably a little too accurate' [29d]
- Noctua's pumpless 'thermosiphon' liquid cooling unit is expected to be released in 2026 and has already given me a free lesson in basic thermodynamics [29d]
- Hollow Knight: Silksong gets SteamDB updates, and at this point I can't tell if the end is nigh or if I'm just hope-poisoned [29d]
- HP settles the class action lawsuit which claimed its printer updates 'act as malware', avoiding either a big payout or admitting wrongdoing [29d]
- 'For too long, Apple has operated a walled garden around its products': The EU forces Apple to open its closed system to third parties [29d]
- The 2012 source code for AlexNet, the precursor to modern AI, is now on Github thanks to Google and the Computer History Museum [29d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Monday, March 24 [30d]
- Shadow of Mordor's beloved nemesis system exists because the publisher threw a tantrum about second-hand sales [30d]
- Five new Steam games you probably missed (March 24, 2025) [30d]
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