Articles for October, 2019

New Nintendo Switch Update Out Now, Here’s What It Does (Not Much)
The newest Nintendo Switch update has arrived, but do not expect much from it. Version 9.0.1 is very basic, as it's focused on improving general system stability and simple bug fixes.Specifically, the 9.0.1. update fixes an unspecified "issue" that cou...
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Black Panther Is King in Recently Announced SH Figuarts Figures – Bleeding Cool News
Black Panther Is King in Recently Announced SH Figuarts Figures  Bleeding Cool News
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Zynga Hack Reveals Personal Information Of 200 Million Accounts
Mobile giant Zynga has acknowledged a data breach by "outside hackers" that has reportedly resulted in the personal information of 200 million accounts becoming exposed.In a statement, Zynga said cyber attacks are "one of the unfortunate realities of d...
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'Tucker Carlson Tonight' obtains photo of Joe Biden golfing with his son and Ukranian business partner

'Tucker Carlson Tonight' obtains photo of Joe Biden golfing with his son and Ukranian business partnerGovernment Accountability Institute president Peter Schweizer on Hunter Biden's business deals in Ukraine and China.


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Ray Lewis Drops Out of Dancing With the Stars Due to an Old Injury
Another Dancing With the Stars contestant is exiting the competition. Ray Lewis is now stepping down, alongside partner Cheryl Burke, after an "old injury" flared up again. Tom...
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The Last Of Us 2’s Companions Can Do Much More This Time

When looking at the recent trailer for The Last of Us Part II, it's clear that Ellie is in for a tough fight against the new threat coming from the Wolves. Add Clickers on top and there's certainly a lot for her to deal with. But she won't always be alone in her struggle as, just like in the original game, Ellie will encounter a variety of characters who will join her on her journey.

Unique characters are part of what made The Last of Us such a stellar game from a storytelling perspective. However, it was a common occurrence during combat situations that companion characters weren't as helpful as they could have been. In The Last of Us Part II, the developers at Naughty Dog wanted to address this concern from the original. Speaking with The Last of Us Part II co-director Anthony Newman, he explained why allies would have a more significant impact during combat in the sequel.

"I can't get too much into the exact ratio of time you spend alone. I'd say the game is definitely a blend of being by yourself as you were in the second part of the demo, and being with an ally," he said. "Allies are at the core of Naughty Dog games. We get a lot of great stuff out of them in terms of this back and forth as you were pointing out.

"I think, as you may have noticed in the first part of the demo interacting with Dina, our allies can do a lot of pretty exciting new stuff where they can get stealth kills independently. They have their own pretty nuanced melee system where they can interact with enemies in melee and also help you out and rescue as they did in the first game. They're a little bit more flexible and nuanced this time around."

In our recent hands-on impressions of The Last of Us Part II, editor Phil Hornshaw talked about how handy the companions were during the many fights he got himself into. In one instance, he noticed that shots from companions posed a more tangible threat to enemies. In these cases, he'd rely on their shots landing, which allowed him to finish off the weakened enemies with his attacks. There seems to be a lot more nuance to how the companions operate, which is undoubtedly appreciated this time around.

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