The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- The Battlefield 6 beta has broken Call of Duty's Steam player count record, surging past half a million concurrents [173d]
- Steam has a sale celebrating small developers, and you can get my favorite post-Balatro deckbuilder for just $2 [173d]
- 'Let's just kill everyone on the station:' The videogame audio log was apparently invented to avoid 'awkward' RPG dialogue trees [173d]
- AOL discontinues its dial-up internet, and we're just surprised they even offered it in 2025 [173d]
- Steam for Chromebooks is getting axed in 2026 instead of exiting its 4-year beta [173d]
- Absurd Japan-themed delivery sim Promise Mascot Agency just added a whole bunch of grinding, but don't worry, it's the good, Tony Hawk kind of grinding [173d]
- As the bots take over Verdansk, Warzone and Stalker are beginning to meld in my brain [173d]
- I finally played Duke Nukem Forever's unfinished 2001 build, and while it probably would have been better than Gearbox's fiasco, it still wouldn't hold up today [173d]
- I don't want to hear a another peep about the 'AI future' until they make multi monitor support not suck [173d]
- How much do you know about the universe of Warhammer 40,000? Put your faith in the Emperor to the test with our latest quiz [173d]
- The follow-up to one of the decade's best detective games will have you selling cursed antiques to Victorian weirdos next month [173d]
- The iconic look of BioShock's Big Daddy has its roots in System Shock 2's low polygon counts: 'If you embraced your designing limitations on that stuff, you'd end up with a better model' [173d]
- Portal sicko beats the game with 'switched' wall textures so no surface is where it's meant to be, creating a whole new puzzling challenge in the process [173d]
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