The Brutalist Report - gaming
- After years of being criticized as old-fashioned, turn-based RPGs are absolutely crushing it with new ideas [112d]
- 'Nintendo has not had any contact with the Japanese government about generative AI': Nintendo denies anti-AI lobbying rumors [112d]
- First US videogame champion, legendary programmer, and Interplay co-founder Rebecca Heineman is fundraising to deal with the costs of an aggressive cancer diagnosis [112d]
- 'Enjoy Cronos on Steam, wherever you are!': Bloober Team announces native Linux build for Cronos: The New Dawn [112d]
- Valve yoinked a new Counter-Strike 2 map out of the game after just 2 days, either for potential Disney copyright infringement, a 'gamer word' hidden in its data, or both [112d]
- Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is one of the best JRPG remakes I've ever played—it's also now the best way to get started with the beloved series [112d]
- OpenAI hastily retreats from gung-ho copyright policy after embarrassing Sora video output like AI Sam Altman surrounded by Pokémon saying 'I hope Nintendo doesn't sue us' [112d]
- Rockstar has launched 2 low-key partnerships for GTA 6, but with a splash of the Fortnite formula they could have a transformative effect on both Vice City and videogames [112d]
- It's been 20 years and I still have no idea how The Sims has managed to convince so many artists to rerecord their biggest hits in a gibberish language [112d]
- Titan Quest 2's second chapter transports you to The Northern Beaches, where you'll find 9 new dungeons and 3 more bosses to batter [112d]
- Rust developer is fed up with survivors cowering in their homes, so it's reworking progression to 'get players back out of their bases' [112d]
- Manor Lords gets its first update since January, and its creator says he is 'rethinking what went wrong to ensure it won't happen again' [112d]
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