The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Today's Wordle answer for Saturday, September 28 [104d]
- 'No one has the full picture': None of the UFO 50 developers have completed all of the UFO 50 games [104d]
- Twitch is dropping the popular BibleThump emote because the license is expiring, even though creator Edmund McMillen says he's '100% fine with them renewing the rights' [104d]
- New California law inspired by Ubisoft and Sony requires retailers to warn consumers that the digital games they buy can be taken away at any time [104d]
- Germany's world-first Warhammer academic conference is happening now with talks about 'authority and pluralism in the grim darkness of the far future' and 'Tyranid xenobiology' [104d]
- The Sims 4's Grim Reaper event seems pretty neat actually but, surprising no one, it's also very bugged [104d]
- Nintendo's lawsuit against Palworld isn't just bad for the industry, it's bad for Nintendo [104d]
- 'RPG shooter' Witchfire comes to Steam, and after a year of early access on Epic it's finally turning into the game I always wanted it to be [104d]
- French Ubisoft employees urged to strike over new return to office policy: 'The consequence of its decision will be the loss of our colleagues' jobs' [104d]
- Remedy and Tencent enter into a $17m loan agreement that could lead to it owning a larger chunk of the Alan Wake developer [104d]
- Lenovo looks to be doing a Nintendo Switch with leaks suggesting a Legion Go Lite and a Legion Go Gen Two [104d]
- Deadlock's new hero only wants one thing: A sovereign nation in the US state of Wyoming [104d]
- Vampire Survivors dev opens publishing arm, tells Web3 and F2P mobile games to stuff it [104d]
- Valve will see you in court! No, really, Steam's just updated its subscriber agreement so that 'all disputes and claims proceed in court' [104d]
- Elgato Game Capture Neo review [104d]
- Metaphor: ReFantazio's demo reveals the most vitally important information: The protagonist's canonical name [104d]
- The world's first fully functional 32-bit bendy CPU can run while wrapped around a straw, but boy is it slow [104d]
- Tekken 8 is thirst trapping its big baddie to sell some designer sunnies and suddenly $500 seems like a fair deal [104d]
- PC Gamer at Tokyo Game Show 2024 Day 2 report: Microsoft's Game Pass gambit boosts PC gaming, while Konami leans on Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater [104d]
- Total War: Star Wars and Warhammer 40k could be disasters, but I don't know if I can go back to the historical settings [104d]
- The idea for a Pillars of Eternity: Tactics game has been floated at Obsidian, but it's still up in the air because 'the audience for them is not huge, typically, but very passionate' [104d]
- Razer Wolverine V3 Pro review [104d]
- The best-named game of all time nearly could've been called something else because some of its developers hated the pun [104d]
- OpenAI reportedly plans to ditch its nonprofit mission with CEO Sam Altman said to be in line to make billions [104d]
- I'm trembling at the potential power of a 21,760-core RTX 5090. And the price. Actually mostly the price [104d]
- All Genshin Impact codes from the 5.1 livestream [104d]
- Valve is punishing Deadlock cheaters in the best way possible, turning them into helpless frogs [104d]
- Blizzard is reportedly 'incubating' a StarCraft shooter again, which would be the developer's 3rd attempt at the accursed concept [104d]
- Operation AI Comply has come out swinging against five companies the FTC says are peddling 'deceptive AI claims and schemes' [104d]
- Final Fantasy 14's developer band confirms one of Endwalker's most emotional songs, Close in the Distance, is from one specific character to your Warrior of Light [104d]
- Director James Cameron, creator of Skynet and the Terminator, joins the board of an AI firm [104d]
- Intel reportedly told Arm to jog on after an offer to buy its chip design business [104d]
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