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Sam Altman wants up to $7 trillion for AI chips. The natural resources required would be ‘mind boggling’
Overclocking the Ryzen 7 8700G’s integrated Radeon 780M graphics
Overclocker SkatterBencher recently pushed the platform using a variety of techniques. Paired with an Asus ROG Strix X670E-I Gaming WiFi and G.Skill Trident Z5 DDR5-6400 memory, the oc’er started by enabling Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) 2 and AMD Expo which boosted performance in some tests by more than 26 percent….
Apple vs Amazon: which is the best ‘Magnificent 7’ stock to buy today?
Apple and Amazon are both great companies. But is one stock a better investment than the other right now? Edward Sheldon takes a look.
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IGN UK Podcast 735: Helldiving into Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
7 Great, Cheap Kid-Friendly Gifts That Aren’t Video Games – CNET
7 Days of Lunar New Years Celebration in Minecraft!
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FTSE 100 earnings: why did the AstraZeneca share price fall 7%?
Our writer considers the reasons for AstraZeneca’s fall in the FTSE 100 today and explains why he isn’t too worried as a new shareholder.
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What do you get when you mix Final Fantasy 7 and Resident Evil? My favourite Steam Next fest demo
Do you ever hear a pitch for a game that immediately perks your ears? A combination of words or ideas that makes you think “well I have to experience this as soon as possible”? That happened to me with Crow Country, the latest title from SFB Games, a developer you’ll probably best know as the team behind the puzzle game Snipperclips. Where Snipperclips is quite cute looking, Crow Country still is, somewhat, but is instead a survival horror game set in an abandoned crow-themed theme park that’s inspired by Final Fantasy 7 and Resident Evil. Yeah, now that’s what I call a good pitch. And the best part is, you can even try it out for yourself thanks to a Steam Next Fest demo. But first, let me sell you on it even more.
Crow Country puts you in the shoes of Special Agent Mara Forest, a mysterious character who’s design quite quickly fits into the history of all time female horror game protagonists. Booting up the demo brings you to the start of the game, and tells you incredibly little – literally just Mara’s name. Everything else is up to you to figure out, and boy do I love a mystery, especially one set in a fictional theme park that shut down due to the strange disappearance of its owner.
Right off the bat, aesthetically, you can see where the Final Fantasy 7 inspirations come in. While maybe ever-so-slightly more defined than the polygonal Cloud, Mara has a similar, toy-like design to her, which I personally think a lot of the OG FF7 character models have. Unlike Final Fantasy 7, and the PS1 era Resident Evils, all of the backgrounds are rendered in real time, as you are able to manoeuvre the camera, but it all retains that pre-rendered feel those classic games excelled at.
Check Out A Full 7 Minute Scene From Dune: Part 2
Ahead of Dune: Part 2’s premiere on March 1, ticket sales platform Fandango has shared one of the film’s pivotal scenes in full, showing off a chunk of new footage. The seven-minute scene shows Paul’s first sandworm ride from start to finish, for fans who can’t wait until March to see more Dune.
The scene is one that featured heavily in Dune: Part 2’s very first trailer, kicking off with Javier Bardem’s Stilgar giving Timothee Chalamet’s Paul Atreides some advice on his first sandworm ride. From Atreides promise of “nothing fancy,” the scene follows as he calls a worm to the surface to ride, with the Fremen–including Zendaya’s Chani–watching on.
It’s time. Watch the new scene and more from #DuneMovie. Only in theaters March 1.
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“We really see Paul Atreides become a leader here,” Chalamet said when the scene was teased in Dune 2’s first trailer at Cinemacon. Showing off the full scene ahead of the movie’s premiere is a bold move, but it appears to have been well-received by fans so far.