The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- Rockstar support sites let slip that we might be getting current(ish) gen versions of GTA4 and Red Dead Redemption 2—but they probably won't be anything to write home about on PC [1d]
- Krafton confirms Subnautica 2 leak showing that the publisher wanted more content for the early access launch, leading to delay and leadership ouster [1d]
- The Steam Summer Sale may be over, but Humble's got a $15 bundle with monster 40K RPG Rogue Trader, one of my favorite soulslikes, and more [2d]
- Black Mirror's creators have left Netflix, leaving the sci-fi anthology's future in question [2d]
- I've swapped modern live service games for a browser game that's been running since 2009 [2d]
- Monster Hunter fans are building LEGO models so good they should be official [2d]
- After 7 years in development, the most exciting Grand Theft Auto total conversion mod sets its sights on an August showcase [2d]
- Norland's 'big summer update' is even larger than March's 'damn big update', introducing a politics system, a new economy and more authentically medieval buildings to the Crusader Kings-inspired colony sim [2d]
- These 15 PC games died for our sins—can you even remember their names? [2d]
- Two Point Museum's latest update lets you manage a museum atop a massive mountain, and allows all players a taste of its upcoming fantasy-themed DLC [2d]
- Witchfire's massive next update is inspired by games like Syndicate and Bloodborne, and it's the biggest one yet: 'We really mean it' [2d]
- Ken Levine wanted System Shock 2's final level to be set in outer space, but the idea was shot down by its senior designers: 'They're like dude, we have 14 months to make this game' [2d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Saturday, July 12 [2d]
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