The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- The Rogue Prince of Persia review [23d]
- Protestors occupy Microsoft president's office as opposition to the company's dealings with the Israeli military continue to escalate [23d]
- Chris Roberts hopes Star Citizen's launch will be 'almost as big an event' as Grand Theft Auto 6, still targeting 2026 for its Squadron 42 singleplayer campaign [23d]
- EA's Skate reboot will finally launch into early access in September [23d]
- You can accidentally doom your Elden Ring Nightreign team by attacking its newest enhanced boss at the wrong time [23d]
- Is Steam down again? It may just be the regular Tuesday maintenance [23d]
- Elden Ring movie director spun up a 160-page script to convince Miyazaki he should be the one to make it [23d]
- It's kind of weird that Helldivers 2 isn't in Steam's big third-person shooter sale, but there are plenty of other great deals so I don't really miss it [23d]
- Activision finally acknowledges Call of Duty skins problem, decides cosmetics won't carry forward in Black Ops 7: 'Some of you have said we’ve drifted from what made Call of Duty unique in the first place. That feedback hits home' [23d]
- Corsair Xeneon Edge review [23d]
- AMD just revealed that its current RDNA 4 GPUs have a clever 'modular' architecture—here's hoping it signals a broader range of next-gen graphics cards [23d]
- After running an OLED monitor for 533 days, seven hours, and 22 minutes straight, MSI claims the effects of burn-in on its displays are 'basically none' [23d]
- Gears of War: Reloaded PC performance: The updated graphics are easy work for any desktop GPU from the past six years but they're still enough to give handhelds grief [23d]
- Framework's promise of an upgradeable gaming laptop has finally been made real as Nvidia steps into the void left by AMD [23d]
- Glorious is bringing an actually customisable gaming keyboard to the 'boring entry-level market' [23d]
- Oh great, readers preferred AI-written short stories over one by my favorite author in a blind test [23d]
- Intel warns its deal with the US government may be bad for business, while reports claim it won't prevent the fabs being sold off and the whole thing might not be legal, anyway [23d]
- A recent Windows 11 update broke a popular streaming method on OBS but a temporary fix is now here [24d]
- I got my hands on Nvidia GeForce Now's new RTX 5080 upgrade and I couldn't tell the games weren't running locally, but 4K with frame gen was a little laggy [24d]
- ‘A succulent Silent Hill meal’: Silent Hill f devs admit ‘we’re going a little different’ but assure longtime fans that it stays true to the series they know and love [24d]
- Helldivers 2's upcoming patch will see you diving deep into Terminid nests where your stratagems won't save you—also, the bugs have dragons now [24d]
- Crusader Kings 3's new DLC has a release date and even more opportunities to be murdered spectacularly by your vassals [24d]
- AMD blames toasted AM5 sockets on motherboard makers pushing their luck with CPU settings [24d]
- Upcoming tactical FPS MMO Cinder City has maps that are so detailed you can tour Seoul and visit NCsoft's office full of 'Zombie workers with name tags' [24d]
- It's downright nuts how good this fan remake of Fallout 1 in Doom looks, and I'm begging Bethesda to take note [24d]
- Elon Musk claims to be making Microsoft competitor named Macrohard and despite the 'tongue-in-cheek name', the project is unfortunately 'very real' [24d]
- Borderlands 3 'sometimes felt like parody' of itself, say writers, but 4 aims to fix that: 'If I tried to put a meme in the game, he would come to my house with a baseball bat' [24d]
- Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater launch times, release date, and early access [24d]
- Forget OLED, it was a 610 Hz TN gaming monitor that stole my heart over Gamescom week [24d]
- KTC H27T22C-3 gaming monitor review [24d]
- Today's Wordle clues, hints and answer for August 26 (#1529) [24d]
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