The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- The internet is agog at Captain America's hog [1d]
- The new Company of Heroes is a wave-based defense game that throws prospective generals straight into the action [1d]
- Carcass Clad is less story-heavy than Mouthwashing, but 'a lot of thought' has gone into it: 'We haven't discovered how much we can push it' [1d]
- Lord of Hatred upgraded Diablo 4 into one of the best action RPGs out there, but its new season ignores everything that made it great [1d]
- Following the success of Mouthwashing, developer Wrong Organ wasn't ready to make a better 'story game,' so it's making a 'gameplay game' instead [1d]
- 'Fewer than 10' employees remain at Thick as Thieves studio following another round of layoffs [1d]
- Rust gets even more cutthroat by adding its own version of apartment rentals [2d]
- Amnesia studio delays its new game into 2027 [2d]
- Former Call of Duty frontman launches new studio with a 'Stop Killing Games'-style mission statement: If the game bombs, it goes open source [2d]
- Relax, PC Gamers: We're not getting GTA 6 on November 19, but we've got, um... 'Phantom Vice Auto' launching the same day on Steam [2d]
- World of Warcraft's on the quality-of-life boost warpath, with fixes including an auto-loot setting that's been mildly inconveniencing alt-lovers for years [2d]
- Ubisoft hires former Take-Two and Amazon vet to head up its Tom Clancy games [2d]
- 'Meta will need to reduce or possibly stop AI investment in datacenters, as it already has excess capacity': The AI infrastructure bubble feels the heat [2d]
- Intel's mega-core Nova Lake desktop processors look all but confirmed to have sustained full boost power limits at least 220 W higher than Arrow Lake [2d]
- Sony's PlayStation 6 is now estimated to cost over $900 in materials alone, signalling a launch price tag double that of the PS5 [2d]
- Where to find the Sotoyama region Treasure Hunt in Forza Horizon 6 [2d]
- Hideo Kojima's upcoming horror game OD is said to survive Microsoft's culling for the second time now [2d]
- WoW's bug-filled April patch was actually from trying to fix too much too fast, says director Ion Hazzikostas—like an elevator from 13 years ago that blew up housing [2d]
- AMD is reportedly bumping the price of its GPU and VRAM bundles to graphics card makers and you can expect to feel the sting soon [2d]
- I'm learning to love autobattlers and it's because this Steam demo let me build a gnarly squad of combat freaks out of weird meat and goblin blood [2d]
- Great gaming monitor deals are like buses: You get none for ages, then three turn up at once [2d]
- 'A wild testament to the obscene bloat and waste of GenAI': Google's electricity consumption is exponentially increasing [2d]
- Data centers reportedly targeted by cargo thieves, with over $1 million worth of copper and equipment found in two trucks in Chicago [2d]
- Even Hideo Kojima is afraid that 'digital data will no longer be owned by individuals' and that access to art that we love 'may suddenly be cut off' [2d]
- Rockstar UK employees say the GTA 6 developer's still plagued by gender pay gaps, crunch, and vague bonuses which make them 'as pliable as possible to their boss's whims' [2d]
- 'Meh': Ex-PlayStation president Shuhei Yoshida weighs in on Valve's Steam Machine after a few hours with it [2d]
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword is releasing 21 days earlier than expected, possibly cramping The Blood of Dawnwalker's style [2d]
- Blood Bowl's videogame rights have been acquired by Slitherine and at this point I'll take any change as a good sign [2d]
- Valheim will get a 50% price hike when it hits 1.0, and no changes to the ocean biome [2d]
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