The Brutalist Report - gaming
- How to get bandages in 99 Nights in the Forest [117d]
- This year's 'COD Next' served up everything wrong with Call of Duty: Nonstop ads, manufactured hype, and a stagnant game [117d]
- The Witcher: Crossroads of Ravens book review [117d]
- Team Fortress 2 Classic, the throwback version of Valve's famed team-based shooter, is having an open beta on Steam in October [117d]
- The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski says one of CD Projekt's big story points is actually based on a mistake, but 'videogame people have clung to the idea with remarkable tenacity' [117d]
- How to revive players in 99 Nights in the Forest [117d]
- A surprise Steam update for Prototype broke the mods making the 16-year old game playable on modern systems—but could hint at a potential remaster [117d]
- 2 months after halting work on its latest project, Just Cause developer Avalanche is closing its Liverpool studio and laying off employees in Malmö and Stockholm [117d]
- 'Survival-climber' Cairn is delayed into 2026, but the demo on Steam is getting a cool new feature in October [117d]
- Ken Levine says Judas might look a bit like Bioshock, but it's 'really radically different' [117d]
- The Star Trek: Voyager survival game will let you murder Tuvix all over again—so I don't really care that it looks a little rough [117d]
- Cities: Skylines 2 latest region pack heads to the Netherlands, 'the land of windmills, clogs, and stroopwafel,' and includes new hospitals, fire stations, and hyperrealistic cemeteries [117d]
- The gamers have done it again, this time building a functional ChatGPT in Minecraft—but before you get too excited, it takes literally hours to provide a response [117d]
- This Energizer-branded laptop has a massive 192 Wh battery with up to 7 days standby time, but you won't technically be able to take it on your next flight [117d]
- Battlefield 6 season 1 roadmap finally tells us how big its Call of Duty-like seasons will be: two maps, five guns, modes, and attachments [117d]
- After months of complaining that Monster Hunter Wilds is too easy, Omega Planetes is here to tip every hunter upside down and shake out all their lunch money [117d]
- Fallout: London's first DLC could be just around the corner, but brace yourself to roll a fresh save [117d]
- Pax Dei, the fantasy alternative to EVE Online, is leaving early access and introducing a subscription model that sounds a lot like paying a landlord [117d]
- Consume Me is a devastatingly accurate insight into diet culture and how all-consuming it is trying to attain the perfect lifestyle [117d]
- SteelSeries unveils new high-end wireless gaming headset with a price tag that might be too dear for even my audiophile ears [117d]
- EA's new owners are leaning heavily on AI to make some money and its huge debt go away, which seems like one helluva gamble to me [117d]
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is 'building toward the most advanced and robust anti-cheat', requiring players to enable Secure Boot for the beta [117d]
- Someone please save me from Borderlands 4's horny talking shield: 'This is about my pleasure, not yours' [117d]
- Fancy some unorthodox, techy ASMR? Try the soothing sound of 12 dial-up modems all trying to connect to the internet at once [117d]
- Summer Eternal, one of the most exciting studios to come out of the Disco Elysium fallout, will announce its first game exclusively through 'the analog medium' of a vinyl record and a book of art, essays, and dev diaries [118d]
- Yakuza's all-new bonus Gaiden game was almost an mp4 bundled on the Kiwami 3 disc before RGG figured fans might wanna play it [118d]
- I've admired this OLED-equipped Acer gaming laptop on my travels and now it's down to $1,200 I reckon it's a bit of a bargain [118d]
- Borderlands 4 dev clears up the difference between Skill Damage and Action Skill damage, and I feel like a combat log is in order so I didn't have to find this out on a Reddit thread [118d]
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