The Brutalist Report - gaming
- EA And 2K Games Are Beefing Over NCAA College Basketball Exclusivity [153d]
- VoidBreaker Was Made By One Person And Might Be 2025’s Best FPS [153d]
- Kevin Spacey Was ‘A Little Weird’ While Making COD Advanced Warfare, Director Claims [153d]
- No Man’s Sky Player Discovers Beautiful Planet Full Of NSFW Aliens Begging To Be Milked [153d]
- Zombies Return To GTA Online In Bigger, More Tropical Survival Mode [153d]
- This Kamrui Mini PC (16GB RAM, 512GB) Is Going Like Hotcakes, Amazon Slashes It to a Record Low [153d]
- Diablo Team Unionizes Over AI, Remote Work, And ‘Passion Tax’ Of Working In Games [153d]
- Hitman World Of Assassination: The Kotaku Review [153d]
- New Elden Ring: Nightreign Mode Is About To Ratchet The Difficulty Up To 11 [153d]
- The NYT’s Mini Crossword No Longer Free-To-Play And Fans Are Pissed [153d]
- Capcom Has Reportedly Tried And Failed To Remake Dino Crisis A Few Times [153d]
- Google Pixel Tablet Falls to All-Time Low, Likely Clearing Stock Right After Pixel 10 Series Release [153d]
- Seagate Expansion Card SSD for Xbox Is Now Back to Black Friday Price for Labor Day [153d]
- AirPods 4 Crash to Lowest Price as Labor Day Sales Line Up With Apple’s September Event [153d]
- Final Fantasy 14 Boss Explains Why One Of The Game’s Most Popular Mods Was Banned [153d]
- This 15″ Portable Gaming Monitor Now Costs Peanuts, Amazon Goes Big for Labor Day [153d]
- Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s Latest Mega Evolution Reveal Could Be A Sports Anime [153d]
- The New Asus RTX 5080 Crashes to a Record Low, Amazon Launches a Big Labor Day Clearout [153d]
- This HP Laptop with Office 365 Is Cheaper Than Buying Office Alone, Amazon Clears Out Stock for Labor Day [153d]
- Amazon Slashes All Its Margin on the New MacBook Air, Now Cheaper Than an Average Laptop [153d]
- All active Anime Eternal codes in August 2025 and how to redeem them [153d]
- The combined fury of angry Overwatch players forced Blizzard to reverse a change it made less than 72 hours ago: 'We’re grateful to everyone who tried it out and shared feedback' [153d]
- The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2 development teams continue to grow as CD Projekt's headcount expands to nearly 800 [153d]
- We're still feeling aftershocks from Microsoft's destructive July layoffs and cancellations [153d]
- Fed up with 'living in fear' of mass layoffs, Diablo designers take action against Microsoft: 'We are ready to begin fighting for real change' [153d]
- In a major win for playing Battlefield 6 however the heck you want, EA just confirmed Portal servers are actually persistent: 'It's always listed in the browser for easy access' [153d]
- You don't need to wait for SteamOS to ditch Windows: I've been running Linux for the past 2 months and the revolution is already here [153d]
- Gemini's 'Nano Banana' AI image editor can't crop a picture, but its penchant for deepfakes 'while keeping you, you' makes me want to wear a brown paper bag on my head forever more [153d]
- Elden Ring: Nightreign is getting a new 'high difficulty mode' in September, including an 'endless battle for those seeking even greater thrills' [153d]
- 'No more James Sunderland': After a successful Silent Hill 2 remake, Bloober Team is ready to move on and 'treat ourselves' [153d]
- Borderlands 4 has been too hot, too cold, and will now be just right, says Randy Pitchford: 'We can see those times we've gone too far' [153d]
- The radiance of a thousand suns: Overclockers set a new world record of 9.1 GHz with a P-core only 14900K [153d]
- We're still waiting for the first 2nm chips but TSMC is accelerating its plans for 1.4nm silicon manufacturing, starting in 2027 [153d]
- Biblically accurate USB tester just dropped: This neat tool has 12 different connectors 'to test almost any cable' [153d]
- Alienware 16 Area-51 review [153d]
- Roblox had more concurrent players than the entirety of Steam over the weekend as it reeled in over 45 million users [153d]
- Almost 1,700 days—or 4.6 years—of daily Silksong news later, its brave watchman is finally ready to 'play Silksong in peace, however I want' and rest [153d]
- I used my 967 hours in the Borderlands to predict Borderlands 4's most busted builds [153d]
- My inner Morrowind sicko is howling over the new game from the Dread Delusion devs, a turn-based RPG where you play a theatre troupe fighting demons [153d]
- We almost got a third-person horror Call of Duty set in Vietnam with 'stuff you've never seen before', but instead we just got more Modern Warfare [153d]
- I am officially elderly because the new best budget 1440p monitor is better than my own, and I was very proud of it once upon a time [153d]
- 'Man, I wish we didn't have to turn on Secure Boot': Battlefield 6 technical director knows the anti-cheat measure is a pain, but believes 'the trade off was worth it' [153d]
- EA wants Battlefield 6 to run great without relying on DLSS: 'Our goal is for everything to be performant without a lot of extra stuff' [153d]
- EA knows Battlefield 6's settings menu was a mess in beta, and 'it's probably still going to be a little clunky when we launch' [153d]
- AMD scales back its CPU cooler bundles, with some older Ryzen models dropping it altogether [153d]
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang advises AI customers to 'pace themselves' after GPU clusters sell out, but the company says it's going to continue to scale up [153d]
- 'We have become experts at putting Poland into games': Cronos: The New Dawn is set in a district of Kraków simply because Bloober wanted to 'show our crib to the audience' [153d]
- The RTX 50-series has delivered a record-breaking $4.28B in gaming revenue for Nvidia... no matter what you think about VRAM levels, launch pricing, and availability [153d]
- Bethesda remembers it made Starfield, promises new 'space gameplay' in back half of random video that doesn't even mention Starfield in the title [153d]
- The MMO granddaddy you've never heard of is celebrating its 35th anniversary, and it still pulls in 'a few thousand active players' and needs a staff of 40 to run: 'We want to be able to survive for another 35 years' [153d]
- After 4,500 hours of testing, SSD controller specialist Phison rules out allegations that a Windows 11 update is bricking drives [153d]
- Epic's CEO Tim Sweeney wades in on the UE performance debate: 'The primary reason Unreal Engine 5-based games don't run smoothly on certain PCs or GPUs is the development process' [153d]
- In the wake of shutting down a highly popular mod, Final Fantasy 14 director Yoshi-P shares deeply earnest blog about 'mods, their use, and the culture surrounding them' [153d]
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