The Brutalist Report - gaming
- Todd Howard says AI can't replace human 'creative intention,' but it's part of Bethesda's 'toolset for how we build our worlds or check things' [46d]
- Actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, known for his iconic depiction of Mortal Kombat villain Shang Tsung, has died [46d]
- There are too many hints at a Diablo 4 shadow drop at The Game Awards to convince me paladins won't be playable next week [46d]
- Catch up on the GOTY conversation with these Game Awards nominees on Xbox Game Pass [47d]
- Netflix agrees to buy Warner Bros., including its game studios, for nearly $83 billion-with-a-B, but the fight may not be over yet [47d]
- What to expect from The Game Awards 2025: What's rumored to be there, what's already confirmed, and what we think is taking home GOTY [47d]
- 'We ended up flipping a coin': Slay the Spire devs left it up to pure chance whether they'd make a sequel or something else [47d]
- Ella Purnell shuts down theories that a romance between Lucy and the Ghoul is coming: 'You guys need therapy' [47d]
- Remember Postal? In the last 48 hours publisher Running With Scissors has announced a new game, insulted fans, apologized, canceled the game, the studio making it denied wrongdoing, shut down anyway, and we can thank the magic of AI for all of it [47d]
- Google is desperate for us to forget the simple joy of the original internet: Links [47d]
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