The Brutalist Report - gaming
- Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, November 12 [8d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 is safe from the top-down Elden Ring CRPG that only exists in our imaginations and these modded screenshots [8d]
- Halo 2's playable E3 2003 demo is an astounding feat of preservation, and everything great about PC gaming [8d]
- Sony says it should have gotten more 'validation' before launching Concord, but that it isn't done chasing live service 'upside' despite the risk [8d]
- Following Arcane's season 2 premiere, Riot drops our first look at Jinx's moves in fighting game 2XKO [8d]
- Valve just announced the Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White, a 'second experiment' in new colorways for the classic Deck that looks eye-searingly snazzy [8d]
- Take-Two boss gets philosophical about 'entropy' and life after Grand Theft Auto: 'If we're not trying new things ... we're really running the risk of burning the furniture to heat the house' [8d]
- In a sea of samey copycat hero shooters, Fragpunk is doing it right [8d]
- Holy cow, Stalker 2 needs 150GB of SSD space, and you've got 9 days to figure out where you're going to put it [8d]
- The makers of Black Mesa reveal their new project, which has absolutely nothing to do with Half-Life [8d]
- Arcane creators admit the show was never meant to run for 5 seasons, it was a joke that got out of hand: 'Nothing but tomfoolery' [8d]
- Overwatch: Classic brings the 2016 game back as a limited-time event and promises to 'capture the charm' of its original heroes and maps [8d]
- Support for Windows Mail, Calendar and People apps will finish at the end of this year as new Outlook elbows its way onto the center stage [8d]
- Material scientists create a new compound that has a thermal resistance up to 72% lower than some of the best liquid metals [8d]
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle showcases 15 minutes of plundering tombs and punching Nazis [8d]
- Final Fantasy 14 is still the load-bearing, reliable breadwinner for Square Enix, even with Dawntrail's bumpy post-launch reception [8d]
- Razer Kraken V4 review [8d]
- LG's bizarre but impressive stretchable prototype display has the 'highest rate of elongation in the industry,' a measurement I had no idea existed [8d]
- It only took 8 years and an orchestral jazz cover but one of the funkiest Persona 5 songs finally got nominated for a Grammy [8d]
- Steam's latest update promises better betas, barely a bundle of broken save games [8d]
- Elgato Light Strip Pro review [8d]
- Break out the world's tiniest violin: PS5 Pro scalpers are having a tough time reselling units because it's in stock basically everywhere [8d]
- NetEase employees have allegedly laundered up to $139.3 million in a trading scheme that involves nearly 30 companies [8d]
- Razer Kraken V4 Pro review [8d]
- A crucial Caitlyn and Vi moment in Arcane season 2 'wouldn't have been possible from a technical standpoint' before now because it was apparently so complex [8d]
- AMD's 2025 laptop plans sure do include a lot of refreshed and rebranded APUs, but who cares when you've got Fire Range, Strix Halo, and four RDNA 4 mobile GPUs heading our way next year [8d]
- I tried to live out my cosy medieval peasant fantasy in Mirthwood but kept dying from starvation and bandit attacks [8d]
- 'We are dirt cheap': Arcane's showrunners say the 'most expensive' animated series ever produced isn't that expensive, if you think about it [8d]
- Intel admits the Arrow Lake launch missed the mark and promises performance fixes by December, but my testing suggests you shouldn't get your hopes up [8d]
- An SK Hynix employee printed out 4,000 pages of confidential info and carried it out the door in shopping bags before leaving for their new job at Huawei [8d]
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