The Zombies – Different Game
Different Game rarely recalls their old sound, instead suggesting more intriguing ’70s comparisons
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Different Game rarely recalls their old sound, instead suggesting more intriguing ’70s comparisons
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Knowing that wombats’ dump is little stackable cubes was one of the fun facts I learned at school (it was either a rhetorical proof for or against the existence of God; I forget which). This knowledge comes in handy for understanding the game Hardhat Wombat, coming from George Fan (of Plants Vs. Zombies fame), with Andy Hull (of programmer on Spelunky fame). Out later this year, it’s a combination puzzle-platformer and conscruction game in which you play a wombat, wearing a hard hat, who constructs increasingly complex things out of his own feces. That is no way to make a skyscraper, wombat.
While HBO’s The Last of Us might have spent most of its time reinforcing the fact that in any given apocalypse, human beings are the worst of all monsters—the show’s clickers were also downright terrifying too. Prepare yourself for the horrifying flashbacks that will come with this video of performers recording the …
Upcoming zombie game and shooter The Day Before recently released its long-promised and highly anticipated gameplay, and now communities around the internet have pointed out how parts of the footage look eerily similar to a Call of Duty Zombies trailer, as The Day Before release date has been pushed back to later this year.
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Yes folks, the fabled The Day Before gameplay trailer has finally arrived, giving us a ten-minute long look at how the survival game is set to play out. Being honest, though, it hasn’t exactly inspired much faith.
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GUNNING down Russian mercenaries on Ukraine’s savage frontline is like a “zombie movie”, a battle-hardened soldier has revealed.
Ten hours of constant firing at “uninterrupted” floods of Wagner Group operatives leave Ukrainian AK47s so hot soldiers get burnt, he adds.
Andriy likened frontline combat against the Wagner Group to a ‘zombie movie’[/caption]
Putin’s guns-for-hire private army is a twisted cocktail of rapist prisoners mixed in with elite units[/caption]
Andriy, a soldier fighting near the eastern city of Bakhmut, told how one attack simply “didn’t stop coming”.
Speaking from a frontline bunker, he told CNN: “They’re climbing above the corpse of their friends, stepping on them.”
The relentless droves of conscript prisoners charging into battle a few weeks ago left a Ukrainian machine gunner “almost getting crazy”.
He claimed it was because once shot, men from Putin’s private army would simply not go down.
Some believe violent convicts thrown forward in the first waves of Wagner attacks are being pumped with drugs to keep them on their feet.
Such assaults have seen up to “200” Russians storm towards units of just 30 Ukrainian troops.
Andriy blasted the conscripts as “just meat” who dig in once they’ve made around 30 metres of ground.
This allows Wagner’s elite units to follow up from behind, repeating the process over and over.
Wagner Group, which has around 50,000 men, first appeared in Eastern Ukraine in 2014 when Putin began backing Russian separatists in the Donbas region.
The private paramilitary, that has since cropped up in conflicts in Syria and across Africa, was formed by Putin crony Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Nicknamed “Putin’s chef”, Prigozhin recently boasted of turning rapist convicts into “real cannibals” to fight in Ukraine.
Although it is not clear what the oligarch means by “real cannibals,” an actual cannibal has joined the Russian mercenaries.
The twisted propaganda video filmed at a training camp in Krasnodar, Russia, was similar to one where Prigozhin speaks to hundreds at a high-security penal colony in Mordovia.
Attempting to hire them as recruits, he goes onto say they must blow themselves up with grenades if captured by Ukrainians.
Murderers and sex offenders from some of Russia‘s most notorious prison camps are among the volunteers signing up for Putin‘s doomed war in Ukraine.
The prisoners are told they will be offered their freedom and a personal pardon from Putin if they last six months at the frontline in Ukraine.
Row upon row of killed-in-action Wagner Group mercenaries – branded as ‘just meat’ by soldier Andriy – lie in a hastily dug cemetery in Krasnodar, Russia[/caption]
The X-Files generally didn’t give much shine to holidays—aside from a few notable exceptions, like the season-six classic “How the Ghosts Stole Christmas.” But the looming arrival of the year 2000 was too juicy for a show that reveled in conspiracy theories to ignore, and thus the aptly titled “Millennium” popped up…