The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Doom: The Dark Ages feels like a console game first and PC game second [76d]
- Diablo 4 players discover forbidden power combo that melts everything—including the servers [76d]
- 10 million Monster Hunter Wilds sales helped Capcom post its 8th consecutive year of record profits [76d]
- Marvel Rivals is breaking its original battle pass out of the vault for a limited time [76d]
- Even 19 years later, Oblivion's Whodunit quest is RPG chaos at its best [76d]
- A Minecraft Movie is out on digital so now your kid can throw popcorn around the living room instead of the theater when the chicken jockey shows up [76d]
- Nintendo's lawsuit isn't slowing Palworld down as it prepares for a summer collab with Terraria [76d]
- This Factorio-ish sim is threatening to devour hours of my time, and I haven't even gotten to the part where I make my own starships yet [76d]
- Microsoft is firing 3% of its staff, totalling just under 7,000 employees [76d]
- Google's logo has changed, and if the past's any indication, this might be the most expensive gaussian blur in history [77d]
- I don't care what you say, there's still no place in my life for modular hardware to slot into [77d]
- Charting the GTA 6 map: Vice City, Ambrosia, and everything in between [77d]
- Nintendo Switch 2 mouse controls shown off in latest clip makes me wonder why anyone would use it on the home screen [77d]
- Silver Palace may look like your ordinary anime game, but it's hiding a deliciously violent combat system underneath all those waifus [77d]
- Now it's AMD's Ryzen 9000-series processors alleged to be suffering from terminal voltage spikes and we're not sure if any CPUs are totally safe [77d]
- Stellaris 4.0 added babies to the galaxy, along with a bug that implies they are edible [77d]
- OG Infinity Ward dev says Call of Duty's gone the way of The Simpsons: 'It kind of feels like they've run out of ideas at times' [77d]
- Forget the Tarrasque—tabletop's biggest bad is now the biblically accurate Bristle Boar, a horrifying Pathfinder 2e monster that only exists because of a typo [77d]
- The new Pope picked his name for 'the defense of human dignity' amidst the AI revolution [77d]
- A Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 trailer from 5 years ago resurfaced, and it's a delightfully bare-bones look at the primordial soup that spawned the full game [77d]
- RTX 5060 retail listings spotted at Best Buy but I hope they're a placeholder as only one is at MSRP [77d]
- OpenAI CEO whines to Congress about pesky regulations, once more insists the tech's impact will be 'as big as the internet, maybe bigger' [77d]
- Labyrinth of the Demon King review [77d]
- WD Black SN8100 2 TB NVMe SSD review [77d]
- 'We cannot take any more Sexy Flame Atronach posts': The Oblivion community is hornyposting so hard about the remaster's Atronachs that the game's subreddit had to ban it [77d]
- Final Fantasy 14 vocalist says he's 'so thankful' that composer Masayoshi Soken is 'still here and still with us' after battling cancer [77d]
- 'Multiple crises' in Nvidia's supply chain may see 'prices increase across the board' for its GPU partners, making your chances of ever getting an MSRP card pretty damned low [77d]
- Jump scare! The Sinking City Remastered has surprise launched on Steam, and it's free to anyone who owns the original game [77d]
- Super Earth is under attack, and Helldivers 2's trouser-browning update is finally here—with weapon customisation, new Illuminate troops, and an inevitable battle on democracy's home turf [77d]
- Samsung's world-first 500 Hz OLED is the ultimate no-compromise esports monitor but it's painfully pricey at nearly $1,500 [77d]
- 5,000 pixels per inch, beyond 8K and 15,000 nits: Samsung's new OLED for VR headsets sounds completely bananas [77d]
- AI experts are calling for safety calculations akin to Compton's A-bomb tests before releasing Artificial Super Intelligences upon humanity [77d]
- This $24 Lucky Miner USB stick is a 210.7 trillion-to-one lottery ticket where the prize is a single BTC [77d]
- Celebrate 100 years of quantum mechanics by learning about quantum computing [77d]
- Fallout season 2 teaser trailer confirms a December release, and drives the point home that we're going to New Vegas [77d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, May 13 [77d]
- Philips opens official library of 3D printable components to public [77d]
- 'Too many games let their players succeed' says developer of notoriously tough survival RPG Kenshi, and 'that's mind-numbingly boring to me' [77d]
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