The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Judging by the GPT-4o situation, game developers will have a big problem if they get serious about AI chatbot NPCs [16d]
- Arc Raiders' next update adds hurricanes, and players think the teaser is hiding a new Arc enemy too [16d]
- Stop Killing Games is launching NGOs in the European Union and the US: 'We're not just going away on this' [16d]
- Dutch defense secretary says 'you can jailbreak an F-35 just like an iPhone,' and I'm here to tell the Dutch defense secretary that this is a great opportunity to run Doom on a fighter jet [16d]
- One of the best puzzle games ever is getting surprise DLC even though its developer kind of closed a while ago [16d]
- The next Witcher spin-off is about Dandelion sharing his version of Geralt's adventures with the world: 'you might encounter a stuffed unicorn' [16d]
- Diablo 2 player discovers the key to immortality on the new warlock class is to use a pet demon as a shield [16d]
- Surprise: Slay the Spire 2 is bringing 4 player co-op when it hits early access on March 6 [16d]
- XCOM designer Jake Solomon announces surprise closure of his studio alongside a first look at its canceled life sim, 'the game we poured our hearts into' [16d]
- First Monopoly, then Catan, and now Netflix has announced a movie based on the Ticket to Ride board game [16d]
- The many-boxed roadmap represents everything I hate about shooters right now [16d]
- If you've ever had a crippling Vampire Survivors or Slay the Spire habit, avoid Vampire Crawlers at all costs [16d]
- Ubisoft lays off 40 people at its Toronto studio, reassures everyone who remembers the Splinter Cell remake that the Splinter Cell remake is still in happening [16d]
- Bluepoint Games, Sony's famed remaster studio, is being closed as the fallout from PlayStation's disastrous pivot to live service continues [16d]
- Arc Raiders full interview: 'Nobody whatsoever thought we'd have this many players' [16d]
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