The Brutalist Report - gaming
- 'I always knew it was going to go away eventually:' Anthem producer Mark Darrah gives his take on Stop Killing Games ahead of his own project shutting down forever [4d]
- Solid Snake actor David Hayter is no longer a hater of Metal Gear Solid 5, reveals it's his 'favorite gameplay of the series' despite his replacement in the lead role [4d]
- Actor Terence Stamp, who played General Zod in Superman and Mankar Camoran in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, has died [4d]
- Cars have had real-life DLC for a while, but now Volkswagen’s gone full pay to win, locking a car's max horsepower behind a subscription [4d]
- One of the devs behind System Shock and Thief wants to see more games catering to 'a new generation of folks discovering the game that demands more from them' [4d]
- Rainbow Six Siege X is going absolutely bananas with laser tripwires next season [5d]
- Fighting games continue to hold the title for coolest videogame soundtracks of all time [5d]
- Homeworld 3 developer acquires the rights to its superior previous game about salvaging spaceships, with 'multiple' new projects in the works [5d]
- 1930s media mogul sim News Tower leaves early access in November, letting you build your journalism empire on the shoulders of the Mafia [5d]
- SnowRunner dev's latest vehicle sim lets you channel your inner Frank Sobotka by managing a struggling port [5d]
- Starship Troopers: Extermination implements a 'total overhaul' to its spawning system, adding a Left 4 Dead style AI director: 'We realized that our original spawning system, while functional, was starting to show its limit' [5d]
- The First Descendant is using AI ads with weird digital clones of actual streamers [5d]
- Today's Wordle clues, hints and answer for August 17 (#1520) [5d]
- Dawn of War: Definitive Edition sold 150,000 copies in its first day [5d]
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