The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Holy cow, The Crew 2 is on sale for $1 on Steam [304d]
- After eating it for killing The Crew, Ubisoft promises to bring offline support to The Crew 2 and The Crew Motorfest [304d]
- Survival game Nightingale is making big changes after the developers looked at games like Palworld and Enshrouded: 'It was really the structure that stood out' [304d]
- The company behind a 'mental health action shooter' just got FDA clearance to treat stress with videogames, and envisions a health insurance-funded 'golden age' for gaming [304d]
- Satisfactory review [304d]
- Diablo 4 player achieves 'infinite damage' by hitting so hard the game gives up on doing math [304d]
- Satisfactory breaks 100,000 concurrent players on Steam for the first time ever after its long-awaited 1.0 release [304d]
- Sonic Team director dashes hopes for a standalone Chao Garden: 'We can't just break it off and make it a thing' [304d]
- The yearly Minecraft mob vote is dead, players celebrate the death of mob democracy [304d]
- Minecraft is ditching yearly summer updates in favor of smaller, more frequent ones: 'We know that you want new Minecraft content more often' [304d]
- These shot-for-shot remakes of the Minecraft Movie trailer make the official one look fake in comparison [304d]
- As it struggles to find players, Ubisoft's XDefiant will give you $9 in funbucks if you log in a few times over the next couple of weeks [304d]
- Atomfall is a very British take on Stalker, where you explore a post-disaster Cumberland with a cricket bat [304d]
- 3 months after firing Dr Disrespect, Deadrop developer Midnight Society confirms 'significant' layoffs [304d]
- It's official: consoles cost as much as gaming PCs now [304d]
- Europe's top court orders Apple to fork over $14 billion in unpaid taxes to Ireland, even though the Irish tried to let the tech giant wriggle out of it [304d]
- After 5 years in early access, Satisfactory is finally out—here's what's new in 1.0 [304d]
- Helldivers 2 heralds the flamethrower's return to its former glory, and will be releasing previews of its buff-filled September update every day until it drops [304d]
- The PS5 Pro is the most powerful games consoles ever released, but at $700 PC gaming has nothing to worry about [304d]
- Former Sony prez says don't blame greed, thousands of laid-off devs can just 'go to the beach for a year': 'Things jump out in front of you and you deal with them just like any game. So get over it!' [304d]
- The first RTX 4070s with slower GDDR6 memory are now available to buy but there isn't a single reason to do so at the moment [304d]
- One of FF14's most prolific raid guide creators is a science teacher, whose first 'Hector lectures' were made with an app from his time 'teaching online during the pandemic' [304d]
- Days Gone director blows a gasket as its protagonist is 'reduced to a cartoon shill' to promote 'small game' Astro Bot—Sony's all-star romp featuring Kratos, Aloy, and Nathan Drake [304d]
- Notch thinks the Minecraft movie looks pretty neat, actually: 'I was expecting way worse' [305d]
- Watching Doom being played on a hologram-like volumetric display is like taking a peek at the future of gaming [305d]
- Acer says it has 'no business relationship with the company' that designed essentially the same handheld gaming PC 8 months prior [305d]
- New fan-made engine makes Black and White playable on modern PCs, because god knows neither EA or Molyneux is going to do it [305d]
- Disco Elysium's Harry Du Bois is brat [305d]
- Destiny 2: How to find each Cayde Stash and get the 10th anniversary armour [305d]
- AMD confirms it's working on a Ryzen Z2 chip for next-gen handheld PCs, even though only two vendors currently use the Z1 [305d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, September 10 [305d]
- I played some Little Nightmares 3, and it's the best horror about being lost and tiny in an unfathomable hellscape since Little Nightmares 2 [305d]
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