The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- A week after launch, my new favorite gungy, Condemned-style horror-brawler has its first patch and the promise of yokai-punching spiked knuckles on the way [66d]
- This hardcore driving sim about rebuilding towns after natural disasters is, surprisingly, a super-chill hangout game for up to 4 friends [66d]
- Remembering The Witcher 3's toughest choices (and the objectively correct answers) [66d]
- An MVP of ultrawide patches for triple-A games just had their entire library nuked from GitHub, and nobody seems to know why [66d]
- Only a fool would pass on The Witcher 3 for 90% off during Steam's CD Projekt Red Sale [66d]
- SAG-AFTRA files unfair labor practice complaint against Epic over Fortnite's AI-powered Darth Vader: 'We must protect our right to bargain terms and conditions around uses of voice that replace the work of our members' [66d]
- Diablo 4 player sits back as their 20 large lycanthrope sons tear through one of the hardest dungeons for them [66d]
- Why we're still playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 10 years later [66d]
- Haunted looking art director livestreams apology for Marathon theft scandal, but chat is merciless: 'Would write an original comment, but I don't see any good ones to plagarize' [66d]
- The legend who made Oblivion's Dark Brotherhood infinite has made its Thieves' Guild go on forever as well [66d]
- Microsoft wants everyone to use an open-source technology to create an 'agentic web' where AI agents interact with other AI agents [66d]
- As the follow-up to one of the greatest city builders, Anno 117: Pax Romana has a big toga to fill, and I think it might deliver the goods [66d]
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says 'PC gaming is now 30 years old,' and I'm here to say 'um, actually' [66d]
- Kojima says his next espionage game will keep us waiting another '5 or 6 years', but then he might finally get around to directing a movie: 'I’m getting older, and I would prefer to do it while still young' [66d]
- Oblivion player breaks the bank to keep paranoid elf alive throughout his murderous rampage: 'I have created Super Saiyan Glarthir' [66d]
- Here's how US tariffs have affected PC gaming hardware, from paused shipments to new investments [66d]
- The PC Gaming Show returns June 8 with great hosts, amazing games, and a live on-air PC build and giveaway [66d]
- Doom: The Dark Ages City of Ry'uul secrets and collectibles (Chapter 15) [66d]
- Infinity Nikki devs have published a notice regarding the abysmal 1.5 update: "To all stylists, we offer our deepest apologies" [66d]
- Thanks to the Computex, we now know that there's an RTX 5070-like GPU inside Nvidia's 'supercomputer at home' DGX Spark [66d]
- Asus has announced the world's first 610 Hz gaming monitor, and a 'Super TN' panel is the price you pay for that speed [66d]
- Take-Two CEO stresses that GTA 6's delay is necessary to 'make the best thing anyone's ever seen' even though he doesn't 'play videogames at all' [66d]
- WoW's latest patch fumbled the landing, but it looks like it'll get its future player housing feature exactly right—with complete kitbashing freedom [66d]
- Asus just solved the biggest issue with its BTF graphics cards on most motherboards and in the process found a way to supercharge its GPUs over 600 W [67d]
- Red Dead Redemption 2 is reportedly coming to Nintendo Switch 2 as early as this year, and a 'next-gen update' for other consoles could mean good news for PC players, too [67d]
- Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang boasts that one spine of its new NVLink Fusion tech can 'move more traffic than the entire Internet' [67d]
- Nvidia RTX 5060 review live: we've been black-listed for this review, but I'm a professional so we're doing this live! [67d]
- There are only 666 of this ROG Astral RTX 5080 Doom Edition being made and I'd go to Hell and back to get one if it wasn't $2,000 [67d]
- Intel claims its next-gen 'Panther Lake' mobile chips will combine the power efficiency of Lunar Lake mobile with the performance of Arrow Lake-H desktop [67d]
- Asus is bringing two great features to ergonomic keyboards with its upcoming ROG Falcata [67d]
- 'We are doing our best to resolve most of it': Stellar Blade's PC release will be restricted in 130 countries as the devs fight to have it lifted [67d]
- Intel's next batch of CPUs might still be called Core Ultra 200S, possibly because the Arrow Lake refresh won't be much of a boost [67d]
- Wizkids offers full refunds for nightmarish Baldur's Gate 3 miniatures, as they 'did not meet our expectations or that of our Wizards of the Coast partner' [67d]
- I'm actually jealous of the workstation that gets to use this Maxsun graphics card containing two Intel Arc GPUs and 48 GB of VRAM [67d]
- Cozy castle builder literally hits next level as Tiny Glade announces stairs, its 'biggest and most complicated change' yet [67d]
- Jensen says 'even Crysis' can run on Nvidia's RTX Pro Server enterprise platform and now I kinda want one just for funsies [67d]
- Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's Nvidia's new Taiwanese office [67d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Monday, May 19 [67d]
- Five new Steam games you probably missed (May 19, 2025) [67d]
- In its latest update, Enshrouded's terrifying monsters have players asking 'are we the baddies?' [67d]
- There's a unique game over in Baldur's Gate 3 you can only get by rolling 20 on a bunch of Constitution saving throws, then being an absolute dunderhead [67d]
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