The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        
    
    
    
        
        
            
            
            
            -  Fabulous news everyone: Market analyst says the AI bubble is 17X bigger than the dotcom goldrush, and 4X larger than the subprime bubble that caused the 2008 crash  [31d] 
 
            
            -  As Microsoft lays off thousands and jacks up Game Pass prices, former FTC chair says I told you so: The Activision-Blizzard buyout is 'harming both gamers and developers'  [31d] 
 
            
            -  Every Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 perk and combat specialty  [31d] 
 
            
            -  A slot machine for gags disguised as a Vampire Survivors-like is taking over Steam, and I'm just as addicted to pulling the lever as the other 90K people playing it  [31d] 
 
            
            -  5869 days after releasing the greatest rock opera about Mega Man ever recorded, The Protomen's follow-up Act 3 is, unbelievably, finally here*  [31d] 
 
            
            -  Dying Light: The Beast players have killed enough zombies in two weeks to equal a quarter of the world's population  [31d] 
 
            
            -  As Game Pass prices get laughably high, Microsoft is reportedly spinning up a free version of Xbox Cloud Gaming—but of course you'll have to sit through ads  [31d] 
 
            
            -  All-women Counter-Strike 2 pro league ESL Impact will halt operations at the end up its upcoming finals  [31d] 
 
            
            -  Kingmakers, the game about bringing modern weapons to medieval battlefields, gets delayed just 5 days ahead of launch, and there's no new release date  [31d] 
 
            
            -  As the videogame industry continues to be hammered by layoffs, Netflix is offering up to $840,000 per year for a new Director of Generative AI for Games  [31d] 
 
            
            -  Helldivers 2 dev explains why the PC version takes a million years to update and has 3X the filesize of the console versions: old, undemocratic hard drives  [31d] 
 
            
            -  Meta's latest bid to get you into the metaverse is the Horizon Engine, promising 'infinite connected spaces, more realistic physics, and higher player counts'  [31d] 
 
            
            -  How low can 1 TB SSD prices go? Try $50 for the Silicon Power UD90  [32d] 
 
            
            -  So, I just crowned this the best budget gaming laptop and Lenovo goes and cuts the price by $500  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Dressmaker is my new favourite cosy game, even if my clients give me absolutely nothing to work with  [32d] 
 
            
            -  AMD and Intel are in 'early-stage talks' about signing a foundry commitment, a win that the struggling chip giant and US government would both love  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Buckle up, five of the most wishlisted games on Steam are all coming out this month  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Critical Role: Campaign 4's first 13-player ensemble episode is chaotic, messy, and gripping D&D—and I feel like I've just seen a magician pull a fully-formed rabbit out of a hat  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Emperor of overpromising Peter Molyneux says he's done with games after Masters of Albion, which is also his 'redemption title'  [32d] 
 
            
            -  I've become obsessed with building tiny houses for singing villagers in cosy decorating sim Twinkleby, which includes getting rid of the difficult ones by throwing their bags into the void  [32d] 
 
            
            -  The 43rd Golden Joystick Awards shortlist is out, and just looking at the indie list alone, I can tell it's going to be a tough year   [32d] 
 
            
            -  Lenovo LOQ 15 Gen10 review  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Unity has found a security vulnerability that has sat dormant for almost a decade: 'Take immediate action to protect your games & apps'  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Worried about melty graphics cards? This seriously capable gizmo keeps power in check for more peace of mind  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Dial up is dead—at least as far as AOL is concerned, as the company is pulling the plug after 34 years  [32d] 
 
            
            -  New MIT research opens the door to faster-charging and longer-lasting batteries, and it could be implemented right away  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Amazon's giving away one great Fallout game and one bad one this October  [32d] 
 
            
            -  How to complete At Your Service in Disney Dreamlight Valley   [32d] 
 
            
            -  Vampire Survivors-like Megabonk makes megabucks, selling a million copies in 2 weeks, and currently has more daily players than Borderlands 4 on Steam: 'I'll be eating spaghetti with EXTRA sauce tonight'  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Today's Wordle clues, hints and answer for October 3 (#1567)  [32d] 
 
            
            -  'The industry isn't dying, it's splitting into two different models': What experts are saying about the EA buyout  [32d] 
 
            
            -  The new My Hero Academia game will finally let you live out the fantasy of playing through the anime's big moments, but I'm still waiting for the Persona-style school sim  [32d] 
 
            
            -  Warhammer doesn't need to be an expensive hobby: Poorhammer is here to save your wallet  [32d] 
 
            
            
        
     
    
 
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