The Brutalist Report - gaming
- 'What are most games about? Killing': Black Mirror Season 7 includes a follow-up to 2018 interactive film Bandersnatch [38d]
- Sony, which is making a Helldivers 2 movie, is also making a new Starship Troopers movie, but it's not based on the Starship Troopers movie we already have [38d]
- Ubisoft is reportedly talking to Tencent about creating a new business entity to manage Assassin's Creed and other big games [38d]
- 'It really truly changed my life in every possible way': Lady Dimitrescu actor says her Resident Evil Village role was just as transformative for her as it was for roughly half the internet in 2021 [38d]
- Monster Hunter Wilds' new gyro controls are a fantastic option for disabled and able-bodied players alike [38d]
- Another live service shooter is getting shut down, this time before it even launched on Steam [38d]
- Possibility Space owners sue NetEase for $900 million over allegations it spread 'false and defamatory rumors' of fraud at the studio that ultimately forced it to close [38d]
- Fragpunk review [38d]
- Rise of the Ronin review [38d]
- 2024 was Steam's 'best year ever' of users buying newly released games—but I wouldn't celebrate the end of the forever game era just yet [38d]
- Valve tracked 1.7 million Steam users who joined in 2023 to see if they stuck around—they did, and they spent $93 million [38d]
- The Bazaar could be the future of autobattlers, if it stops strangling itself to death with its own microtransactions [38d]
- Varjo Aero VR headsets seem to be not working on RTX 5090s, and its community is opting for strange solutions while waiting for an Nvidia driver release to fix it [38d]
- Microsoft co-authored paper suggests the regular use of gen-AI can leave users with a 'diminished skill for independent problem-solving' and at least one AI model seems to agree [38d]
- Final Fantasy 14 patch 7.2's trailer has me finally hyped to get stuck back in—and to go to the moon and pilot some mechs, because why not [38d]
- World's smallest microcontroller looks like I could easily accidentally inhale it but packs a genuine 32-bit Arm CPU [38d]
- Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro review [38d]
- Fortnite comes to Snapdragon: Epic Games announces upcoming Arm support for its Easy Anti-Cheat software [38d]
- 'We've been keeping fans waiting for an awfully long time': We finally got to see more of Silent Hill f and boy, does it look great [38d]
- Penne for your thoughts: This pasta display can show three individual frames and it's trying its best, okay [38d]
- The hooligan hacker guild that tore up WoW's newest raid (twice) just posted video evidence of the whole thing, and it's got me feeling weirdly nostalgic [38d]
- Finally some good vibes from Intel as stock jumps 15% on new CEO hire and Arizona fab celebrates 'Eagle has landed' moment for its 18A node [38d]
- Asus appears to have quietly changed the design of its Q-Release PCIe slot after claims of potential GPU pin damage [38d]
- Mass Effect's Jennifer Hale, who played femshep, 'saw no line' before she recorded them for Bioware's flagship trilogy: 'It was all cold reading on the spot' [38d]
- SteelSeries QcK Performance mouse pad review [38d]
- After years of complaints about Windows Task Manager displaying CPU utilization incorrectly, a fix is finally on its way [38d]
- How to find a barber and change hairstyle in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 [38d]
- Sony's fixing the wrong panel problems while showing off its new 'RGB LED' backlight tech with outrageous colours and brightness [38d]
- All Genshin Impact 5.5 livestream codes [38d]
- Super Nintendo consoles appear to be running ever-so-slightly faster as they age and speedrunning detectives are hot on the case [38d]
- Marvel Rivals' growing roster of heroes scares me, but the game's director seems sure that all is under control: 'Everything is progressing smoothly' [38d]
- Three lucky folks in India can win the dubious honour of buying an RTX 5080 GPU at Nvidia MSRP [38d]
- Get ready to argue with your weird Uncle on Facebook again. Meta is rolling out its new fact checking solution to it's 190 million users in the United States [38d]
- Fresh leak suggests Intel's on-again-off-again Arrow Lake CPU refresh is back on the menu (boys) [38d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Friday, March 14 [39d]
- Go ahead and complain the discounts aren't as steep as they used to be, but Steam just had its biggest year ever for seasonal sales [39d]
- 'The future of hardware at Valve is bright': Valve celebrates the success of Steam Deck and Steam OS [39d]
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