The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
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- Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War review [16d]
- Moves of the Diamond Hand will be one of 2027's best RPGs, and it just launched in early access [16d]
- Shameless Palworld imitator Pickmos removed from Steam after publisher 'officially intervenes' in development: 'We will be supervising the Pickmos team' [16d]
- Alan Wake heads to Phasmophobia next month in a new limited-time event, because we all know writers love a deadline [16d]
- The Call of Duty Movie is coming in Juneāof 2028 [16d]
- Lana Del Rey surprise-drops the 007 First Light theme song, and I regret to inform you that it is not great [16d]
- After 7 years, Metro 2039 brings us a voiced protagonist, old friends turned Nazis, and 'a much darker tone' [16d]
- Fortnite Festival now lets you hit the skins for real with new MIDI drum kit compatibility [16d]
- A $3 billion infringement suit against Intel has opened up once more due to a US appeals court decision [16d]
- The Street Fighter movie trailer is here, and it looks like fun but good luck spotting Jason Momoa in it [16d]
- Though not a gaming mouse, the new Asus squeaker enjoys gaming-grade features and a 'ceraluminium' top coat that makes it look like a crunchy little snack [16d]
- Overwatch Season 2 brings some big hero changes, but the most OP has to be Sierra's carpet-bombing ultimate [16d]
- Hello Kitty Island Adventure's City Town DLC makes the Wheatflour Wonderland expansion seem like a dress rehearsal [16d]
- Battlefield 6 enters its 'we've heard your feedback' era: 7 more maps are coming in 2026, including fan-favorite Wake Island [16d]
- Battlefield 6 is getting a server browser, which is confusing because it already has one [16d]
- A 17-year-old Excel vulnerability is currently being exploited by threat actors, and it's been flagged by the US' cyber defence agency [16d]
- Bungie's latest experiment turns Marathon into a battle royale, and it's a hit: 'Free kit queue might be the most fun I've had so far' [16d]
- TSMC's latest bank report is exactly as you'd expect it to be: mo' wafers, mo' money [16d]
- AMD could be releasing a special version of the classic Ryzen 7 5800X3D to celebrate 10 years of the AM4 socket [16d]
- Fable's cinematics are getting a helping hand from Blizzard's stellar cinematic team, Xbox boss says [16d]
- Here's when Pragmata releases in your timezone [16d]
- Pirate survival Windrose sees 500,000 mateys buy the game as Steam reviews are 'Mostly Positive' [16d]
- This RTX 5070 gaming laptop is a little low on GPU power but at $1,200, it's a lot of low on price [16d]
- Pulsar actually sold its 500-gram April Fools' Day joke gaming mouse, and despite looking 'extremely sluggish', it's 'really not that bad' [16d]
- Silent Hill f's director 'didn't have a good night's sleep' the whole way through the game's production [17d]
- Valve could be prepping to roll out 30-day Steam price tracking in the US, making it harder for publishers to mess with discounts [17d]
- This YouTuber mod project brings the original PlayStation up to date with HDMI output, USB power, and wireless controller support [17d]
- Yes, technically you can play World of Warcraft with hot dogs [17d]
- About 30% of Arc Raiders players focus on PvE, and Embark's happy with that: 'We want to instil hope in the player' [17d]
- It's still too early to lose all hope: Euro Truck Simulator 2 is getting a whole new country soon [17d]
- Analysts say PC gaming is now the one platform where more than 50% of revenue comes from games outside the top 20 [17d]
- Rejoice, Steam Deck and couch lovers: Gloomwood just got controller support [17d]
- My favorite cosmic horror RPG is still being updated, and thanks to this latest patch 'The rat child's Copy Dad ability no longer copies gun skills for free' [17d]
- The indie metroidvania that started it all just got a huge update on PC, adding co-op and mod support after 22 years [17d]
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