The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- Toby Fox is still working on more Deltarune, folks, game development is just complicated [358d]
- Japanese patent attorney, burdened with a party pooper's knowledge, says Nintendo having 22 out of 23 Palworld-targeting claims 'rejected' in the US is business as usual [358d]
- The new game from The Witcher 3's director revives the best tradition of Morrowind by letting you kill off 'really important NPCs' [358d]
- Ubisoft announces the 'biggest transformation in Rainbow Six Siege's history' for later this year, so big they're adding an 'X' to the name. But don't call it a sequel [358d]
- About darn time: Microsoft says it has fixed the annoying lag in Windows Explorer when working with cloud-based files [358d]
- My respec in Avowed turned the combat from Skyrim into Dishonored, and now I'm having a blast as an invisible parkour sword-mage [358d]
- WoW next big patch, Undermine(d), gets a release date, starting the countdown clock until my gaming time is entirely consumed with doing donuts in my new ride [358d]
- Remember those 'choose your own adventure' fantasy books? Well, now they're coming back in this delightfully chonky e-ink console [358d]
- The latest Steam Deck beta update can improve battery life with the frame limiter active by *checks notes* a whole six percent [358d]
- 'I strive to be half the hater he is': Elden Ring Nightreign players have decided that Margit was the most annoying invader during the playtest [358d]
- Mass Effect 3 didn't have music like Vigil or Suicide Mission because composer Jack Wall had a spat with Casey Hudson: 'Casey was not particularly happy with me at the end' [358d]
- 5 characters I'm pretty sure will never make it into Marvel Rivals, ever [359d]
- Asked point-blank if they're trolling dataminers with fake characters, Marvel Rivals dev scoffs and says they'd 'rather spend our time developing the game' [359d]
- GPUs powering AI will probably be the end of us all but at least they're being used to find small city smashing asteroids before they do [359d]
- You joke, but I still want one: AMD 'teases' the 320 GB 90700.05XTXT Max with a 96-pin power connector and a 1.21 gigawatt power requirement [359d]
- 'Not every story is told in that way': Phil Spencer says that live service games aren't the answer to every problem, and that smaller games play an important role [359d]
- Viewers watch in horror, unable to help, as blindfolded Super Mario 64 speedrunner almost gets a world record that wouldn't have counted: 'I would've cried' [359d]
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