The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Today's Wordle answer for Friday, March 15 [231d]
- The best deals in the 2024 Steam Spring Sale [231d]
- You won't need to propose to Elden Ring's heretical moon witch to wield her legendary sword—$500 will do just fine [232d]
- I've never sided with Caesar in Fallout: New Vegas but I'm guiltily playing his deck in Magic: The Gathering [232d]
- I can't decide which new Helldivers 2 update rules harder—the wicked hot fire tornadoes on Hellmire or the full-auto laser rifle that melts everything [232d]
- Dark Souls 2 modders have finally managed to crank its framerate past 60 without borking the entire game [232d]
- Destiny 2: Into the Light, the two-month series of updates leading into The Final Shape, begins on April 9 [232d]
- Lucas Pope's new Playdate exclusive is a delightful riff on Papers, Please, but for farty Martians and sad cyclops [232d]
- Epic is having a spring sale too, and to get things started it's giving away Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for the first time [232d]
- The next big D&D videogame is a survival-life sim from the makers of Disney Dreamlight Valley [232d]
- As the Warner Bros suits begin to blame Suicide Squad for everything but the weather, the newly released game's price is almost slashed in half [232d]
- Cyberpunk 2077 player stumbles across main menu easter egg hidden in plain sight, dev says 'I started to doubt you chooms will ever find it' [232d]
- The Steam Spring Sale is live [232d]
- PC Gamer Chat Log Episode 52: The yellow paint debate [232d]
- Got a laptop plugged in 24/7? You could be ruining your battery life, so prepare to do the charger dance [232d]
- RimWorld's new expansion is introducing 'IEDs that resurrect the dead,' fleshbeasts, and a 'beautiful golden cube' that you will love, or else [232d]
- V Rising declares a 1.0 release date, climbing from the grave of a years-long early access to become your next time vampire [232d]
- Embracer Group sells off Space Marine maker Saber Interactive and most of its studios for $247M, but the price could go a lot higher [232d]
- The original Alone in the Dark did more than invent survival horror—it pioneered new ways to play and new ways to fear [232d]
- This 'photorealistic' RTS about ants is the second RTS about ants to be based on a 1991 French novel about ants [232d]
- Fuel cell technology can be made much more efficient thanks to immersion in caffeine, much like myself and the rest of the planet [232d]
- Bore Blasters review [232d]
- Paradox says where we're going, we don't need no marketing plan as it just shows off and chats about the unannounced Europa Universalis 5 [232d]
- 'Balatro is the first deckbuilder I ever played,' says developer who singlehandedly made Balatro [232d]
- In 2018 a group of Valve staff tried to figure out just how efficient they were being—and found they were making more money per head than Apple, Facebook, and nearly every tech giant out there [232d]
- Tim Sweeney emailed Gabe Newell calling Valve 'you assholes' over Steam policies, to which Valve's COO simply replied 'you mad bro?' [232d]
- Uh oh: A single suit of armour in the latest Helldivers 2 Warbond makes 4-person Arc Thrower squads viable, in case you'd like to unleash electric mayhem [232d]
- Oooh, shiny. Ray tracing is coming to Diablo 4 March 26 [232d]
- Portal with RTX has been updated to include Nvidia's latest load time accelerating GPU tech [232d]
- 'Probably one of the worst launches of all time': Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection players tear into Aspyr for bugs, crashes, and 3 64-player launch servers for nearly 10,000 users [232d]
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