The Last Of Us Part 2 Poster Has Hidden Image

If one looks closely enough, the flames rising from the car makes the outline of a wolf’s face. If the arm holding the hammer in the poster is indeed Joel as some have speculated, then perhaps the wolf represents Joel’s attitude in the game. Perhaps Joel will be more of a predator this time around, maybe even serving as an antagonist of some sort, considering the ending of the first game....

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 357 words · Steven Poulin

The Last Of Us 2 Has Gone Gold

It can’t be stated enough just how intense the last couple of months have been for Sony, Naughty Dog, and the entire Last of Us fanbase, a period of uncertainty marked by both coronavirus-related setbacks beyond anyone’s control and one of the most spoiler-laden video game leaks ever. It’s been a pretty dark time, to say the least, but if there’s any consolation, it’s that Naughty Dog’s part in getting the game out is done....

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 382 words · Marvin Valencia

The Last Of Us Fans Are Questioning If A Remake Is A Good Idea

When released, The Last of Us immediately captured fans with its narrative, along with excellent character development of the main protagonists Ellie and Joel. That release came 8 years ago, which leaves fans wondering why a game that came out in the PS3 era actually needs a remake. RELATED: The Last of Us Remake in Development at Naughty Dog, Claims Report Furthermore, The Last of Us was remastered for release on the PS4 a year later in 2014....

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 405 words · Eva Koprowski

The Last Of Us Part 1 Is Going All In On Haptic Feedback

Fans of The Last of Us will get to experience the story once again through the upcoming remake, The Last of Us Part 1. The game has been polished to take advantage of the PS5’s capabilities, and Naughty Dog has taken care to fully utilize the DualSense controller. The best use of the controller may be with haptic feedback, which has been used to enhance certain features and scenes....

January 23, 2023 · 5 min · 922 words · Stephanie Goble

The Last Word Jeroen Van Der Veer

He’s since streamlined a convoluted corporate structure and taken advantage of the record oil prices to ramp up investment in exploration and new technologies. He spoke with NEWSWEEK’s Rana Foroohar last week about the industry’s most pressing questions, including oil nationalism, security and those record-high prices. Excerpts: There’s no point in predicting the oil prices, because it tends to be a pretty bad prediction. Why is that? Because there are so many factors at play....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 620 words · Deborah Stonestreet

The Last Word Madeleine Albright

ALBRIGHT: It is very serious and I am very worried. While not everything is the United States’ fault, our lack of attention to many of the issues in the Middle East, except for Iraq, has not helped the situ-ation. I am very worried about the interaction of all these different aspects, of spreading violence in the Middle East. I hope I’m wrong, but I am afraid that Iraq is going to turn out to be the greatest disaster in American foreign policy–worse than Vietnam, not in the number who died, but in terms of its unintended consequences and its reverberation throughout the region....

January 23, 2023 · 4 min · 680 words · Nancy Jacques

The Laws Of The Transfer Market Could Be Rewritten With Landmark Court Case In Italy

WATCH: Mou mocks Wenger over trophies In April 2015, FIFA ended its global licensing system for agents but there will be a hearing on Tuesday in Rome to bring back something that resembles the old system that saw certified professional football agents represent players. It would be a major change ahead of the transfer window as it would affect one of Europe’s big five leagues after similar victories in other countries including Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, Ukraine, Switzerland and Mexico....

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 315 words · Terrence Hinton

The Left S Scheme To Defund The Police Has Deadly Consequences Opinion

It turns out that words do have meaning. Politicians on the Left have taken the so-called Squad’s words to heart, slashing local law enforcement budgets and ushering in a dangerous new era of crime. The results are disturbing, yet unsurprising. Portland has seen more than 70 straight nights of violent riots, yet the Portland City Council voted to cut $15 million from the city’s police bureau. In response, police have been overwhelmed, and federal officials have faced an onslaught of violent attacks as they defend federal buildings from ANTIFA thugs....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 464 words · Brenton Robles

The Legend Of Zelda 10 Twilight Princess Memes That Are Too Funny

One of the darkest entries in The Legend of Zelda series has to be Twilight Princess. It was a grand return after some fans were not pleased with what The Wind Waker had to offer. The franchise went from a cartoonish experience to a more mature one. RELATED: The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening Remake: 10 Pro Tips You Should Know But as mature as this game can be, it’s also filled with a lot of classic weird stuff as well....

January 23, 2023 · 5 min · 877 words · Michael Webb

The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild 2 Could Learn From Pokemon Scarlet And Violet S Legendaries

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s shake-up of its usual formula is welcome, and it is something that other games should pay attention to, especially The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s upcoming sequel. With the upcoming game’s map including the skies, it would be nice for Link to have an all-terrain vehicle that lets him zip across the land, water, and sky with ease. Perhaps the best way to do this would be to improve the Master Cycle Zero, giving it more abilities....

January 23, 2023 · 5 min · 893 words · Charles Fulmer

The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild Director Has Lots Of Ideas For Next Game

During a discussion with IGN, Fujibayashi talked about how he is already thinking about what’s coming around the bend following the launch of all that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has offered so far. To be more specific, the director explained, “I can’t say at this point if it will be in sequels or in continuations, or what form it will take, but I definitely have lots of ideas and lots of motivation right now,” which indicates potential fuel for a direct sequel is being refined....

January 23, 2023 · 2 min · 300 words · Nellie Kountz

The Legend Of Zelda The 5 Best Final Boss Fights And The 5 Worst

RELATED: Breath Of The Wild: The 10 Most Powerful Enemies, Ranked A final boss can make or break an ending. If they’re too easy, they can override the feeling of success from conquering the game. If they’re too repetitive, they fail to make proper use of the game’s mechanics in their last moment. The journey is more important than the destination with The Legend of Zelda, but final bosses leave a lasting impression for better or worse....

January 23, 2023 · 7 min · 1281 words · Brenda Luciano

The Lil Kim X 50 Cent Beef Explained As Rappers Reignite Feud

The pair’s disagreement goes as far back as 2005, despite their collaboration on the 2003 track “Magic Stick”. And the bad blood between Lil’ Kim and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has only continued to grow over the years, with the former saying she didn’t “have a lot of respect” for him and the latter criticising her during performances. Here is everything you need to know about their feud. How did Lil’ Kim and 50 Cent’s feud start?...

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 535 words · Anita Carroll

The Logistics Behind Kentucky S Big Blue Madness Campout

There was Kentucky's Senior Associate AD of Operations at 5 a.m., with wireless microphone in hand, coordinating the progression of 1,000 or so people across the Avenue of Champions, where fans would set up tents on the east and west sides of the Coliseum. His day started by waking up at around 2:30 and being ready for work by 3:45. So if that sounds a little too early in the name of a public basketball practice, you're not alone....

January 23, 2023 · 5 min · 973 words · Robert King

The Long Awaited Clerks Iii Will Start Production In August

Smith has been adamant about filming Clerks III in New Jersey, likely due to the fact that the video store he made famous in the first Clerk film was literally set in New Jersey. The original Clerks film, produced on a modest budget and shot at the convenience store where Smith really worked, was hailed as a landmark achievement in independent filmmaking and launched Smith into superstardom. RELATED: Kevin Smith Disses YouTube Copyright Frenzy, Says ‘Let Them Have Fun’...

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 539 words · Timothy Lynn

The M1 Ipad Pro May Need Ios 15 To Unlock Its Potential

The iPad’s limit isn’t hardware capability, but a lack of pro software. The 2018 iPad Pro is still too fast for most uses, even almost three years after its launch. Except for a few exceptionally power-hungry apps, there’s almost no way to push that old iPad Pro to its limits. So, why is Apple bothering to put its M1 chip in there? Where are Final Cut, Logic, or proper Photoshop for iOS?...

January 23, 2023 · 4 min · 673 words · Ricky Levin

The Middle East And North Africa Dimensions And Challenges Opinion

The Middle East and North Africa, known as MENA, have been central to world geopolitics. Too often, however, America has looked at MENA, or the countries that comprise it, in isolation. Russia’s war against Ukraine has exposed the sinews of global economic and energy security. Russia’s war has shown that without American leadership and energy dominance, the world may be held hostage by a dictator bent on conquest. The loss of American energy dominance entails great personal costs: stratospheric oil and natural gas prices....

January 23, 2023 · 5 min · 985 words · Debra Caton

The Milky Way Ate Another Galaxy 10 Billion Years Ago And We Now Know More About This Cosmic Cannibalism Event

They found that many of the stars in the inner halo are up to 10 billion years old, providing more evidence of the timing of the merger—and helping identify the Milky Way’s original stars that were there at its onset, 13.5 billion years ago. Galaxies are not in fixed positions in space. They move around over time, occasionally smashing into one another. Evidence of a massive merger between the Milky Way and the Gaia Enceladus galaxy came in 2018 when scientists used data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia satellite to show a vast number of stars appeared to be out of place....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 595 words · Dana Zahler

The Missing Ingredient In Chelsea S Formula

As Didier Drogba buried the winning penalty in THAT night in Munich, the stage was set for Chelsea to set the world alight. The kings of Europe had gone the extra mile, and with Roberto Di Matteo the captain of the rampaging Blues’ ship, Chelsea were destined for greatness. A revolving door followed in the summer, with the arrivals of exciting Belgian winger Eden Hazard the pick of the bunch of a plethora of new signings....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 631 words · Thomas Baum

The Missing Week

In fact, that missing week may have sabotaged the investigation by giving Pearl’s killers time to disappear. “The ISI never shared with us any information about what Saeed had told them,” says a senior Pakistani police investigator. Equally worrying is what the deception says about Musharraf’s dependence on the ISI. The president personally brought the spies into the Pearl investigation for the same reason he’s enlisting them in his crackdown on Muslim militant groups: the ISI has long maintained links to extremist organizations like Saeed’s Jaish-e-Mohammad, which have carried out attacks on Indian forces in Kashmir....

January 23, 2023 · 3 min · 596 words · Jose Cobb