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The Unheard’s Intriguing Premise Falls Prey to Too Many Horror Clichés
After undergoing a procedure aimed at restoring her hearing after 12 years of silence, college student Chloe (Chucky’s Lachlan Watson) heads to her family’s Cape Cod cottage to recuperate. It’s lonely—but as The Unheard explores, she finds she’s not alone, seemingly in both natural and supernatural ways.
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Warframe gets a exciting new twist on survival with Lua’s Prey
Warframe is set to receive a selection of new survival missions alongside the 51st warframe: Voruna.
These missions, which both take place on Lua to those who have completed The War Within Quest, are a spin on the usual format. As with the typical survival missions, players have to maintain life support over time. However, with these Thrax enemies will spawn with each successful round, depleting life support and only killable with Necramechs.
There’s more to make these missions special too. On top of the Thrax enemies, spectral Dax Soldiers will spawn and make their way towards life support machines. They send out an aura as they approach, which provides several boons to players who stand inside them.
Sorry, Prey. Black Widows Have Surprisingly Good Memory
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Dive-bombing bird of prey attacks picnickers while ruthlessly stealing food
A DIVE-BOMBING bird of prey has put picnickers in a panic by swooping in to steal grub.
The red kite forced one family to flee, injuring the dad while grabbing a pizza crust and narrowly missing his young daughter.
A dive-bombing red kite put picnickers in a panic by swooping in to steal grub[/caption]
The bird of prey gouged a chunk out of Chris Hayden’s shoulder[/caption]
The razor-taloned raptor gouged a chunk out of Chris Hayden’s shoulder as he enjoyed a riverside picnic with fiancée Sam Barrett, 33, their daughters Lottie, six, and Poppy, one, and other family members.
The garage boss, 29, said: “We were sat there having a good time chatting and, then next minute, I just felt this big furry ball hit me in the face, then it tried grabbing on and took off.
“I had a tiny bit of crust and that’s what he went for.
“I thought somebody had thrown something at me.”
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The kite, which has a 6ft wingspan and usually eats small mammals, then swooped on the family twice more.
Carer Sam said: “It came down two more times, once near Poppy.
“She was just sat there eating and it would have really hurt her.
“The third time it was just close to us and that’s when we thought, let’s go.
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“This kite has learned people equal food and attacks picnics.”
Our reporter was even dive-bombed when she stopped for a sandwich by the Thames at Mill Meadows in Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.
Red kites are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981.
Henley council’s Daisy Smith said: “There have been a few recent issues of kites being opportunistic with picnics.”
Sam Barrett said: ‘This kite has learned people equal food and attacks picnics’[/caption]
Prey director says he didn’t want to call it that, but Bethesda insisted it should be
According to Prey director Raphaël Colantonio, Arkane Studios was forced by Bethesda to use the name, even though him not wanting to.
If you haven’t heard of Prey, first released in 2017, that’s not particularly surprising, as it didn’t do very well (though it is one of Arkane’s best games). There was also a game released in 2006 also called Prey, made by Human Head Studios, which Bethesda owns the IP rights to. And so despite the more recent title having nothing to do with the original, it uses the name, and according to a recent interview with Prey 2017’s director, it wasn’t anyone at Arkane’s decision to use the name.
“Calling Prey Prey, that was very very hurtful to me. I did not want to call this game Prey, and I had to say I wanted to anyway in front of journalists,” Colantonio said on the AIAS Game Maker’s Notebook podcast (thanks, Kotaku). “There is a bit of the artistic, the creative side that is insulted when you tell this artist: ‘You know your game? It’s going to be called Prey.’ And you go like, ‘I don’t think it should. I think it’s a mistake.'”