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Lords of the Fallen’s technical showcase is pretty impressive
During GDC 2023, CI Games studio Hexworks revealed a technical showcase for its dark-fantasy action-RPG Lords of the Fallen as part of Epic’s State of Unreal keynote.
Powered by Unreal Engine 5, the showcase revealed one of the reboot’s early locations, character customization, adaptable armor, and the Lumen Global Illumination lighting.
The demonstration also showed how you can travel to and swap between the two worlds: Axiom, the realm of the living, and Umbral, the realm of the dead.
UE5’s new procedural game building tools are a little bit impressive
I lost 100 pounds – people are in awe of my transformation, they say it’s ‘impressive’ and their ‘jaw dropped’
A WOMAN dropped 100 pounds — people were shocked and impressed by her transformation.
They said their jaws dropped when they saw her.
Natasha Pehrson (@natashapehrson), a content creator, documented her weight loss journey in a video with over 1.7 million followers.
She stood in her underwear and a white tank top as she struggled to pull shorts over her body.
“Watch me lose 100 pounds,” she said.
In a split-second transition, a skinnier woman in a tank top and denim shorts lifted up her arms to show off her new look.
“What? I’m ready,” she said, adding the hashtags #naturalweightloss and #weightloss transformation.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts: “U look amazing,” said one commenter.
“Impressive,” said another.
“So proud of you!” said a third.
Others were so shocked they had a visceral reaction.
“My jaw dropped omg gorgeous,” said one shook viewer.
A few almost couldn’t believe it was her: “That’s a whole different person,” said another.
Her longtime followers, however, were quick to back her up.
“No it’s not, it’s her, she documented the entire journey here, all you have to do is go back through her videos or find the weight loss album,” said one supporter.
DC Comics’ 2023 Pride Plans Are, Once Again, Incredibly Impressive
Last year, we were suitably impressed when DC Comics revealed its plans for how it was going to celebrate Pride Month (and how paltry Marvel’s offerings looked in comparison). Commendably, the publisher’s not resting on its laurels this June—it has special edition comics, an actual book, and much more in the works,…
Are Rightmove shares cheap after an impressive 2022?
Dr James Fox takes a closer look at Rightmove shares after the company posted a rise in full-year operating profit and increased the dividend on Friday.
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Valorant streamers’ rank up challenges are not funny or impressive
You come back from a hard day at work to enjoy a chill game of Valorant, but XYZLiveYouTube wants to play Bucky only. So, while four players strive to clinch the win, there’s the shotgun-wielding streamer with a muted mic and no regard for the team. This is how the multiplayer game has become at the lower ranks: a nightmare. Yet, surprisingly, these trolls are heroes on Twitter and YouTube, going viral for every trick shot, and it’s not okay.
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Spacebourne 2 is an absurdly impressive spacejank adventure
Jank. I am saying “jank” several times upfront, not because Spacebourne 2 is particularly janky, but because it is a bit, and I want to temper your expectations so you’re not unfair on its flaws if you try it after I bang on for the rest of this article about how impressive it is.
There’s a dream space game we all imagined, where you pilot a ship freely around the galaxy, landing on planets and space stations and running around them doing stuff, finding things, maybe having a fight, then get back into your ship to launch into space, where you can stop at any time and do a little space walk. Maybe walk around on an asteroid, just because.
Spacebourne 2 isn’t the dream. But for a game made, as far as I can tell, by one person, it is an astonishing effort to capture that spirit.
Wild Hearts review: an impressive monster battler that’s perfect for beast-brawling newcomers
There’s a touch of poetry to the way Wild Hearts carves so liberally from Monster Hunter. After all, Monster Hunter is a series about an unknown newcomer toppling ancient beasts, chopping up their best bits to create weapons and armour. Forget sleeves, Wild Hearts wears its inspirations as a complete set of clothing crafted from the bones, fur, and teeth of Capcom’s increasingly popular series. Inevitably these materials may feel lesser than the whole from which they were harvested, but they are worn proudly and with confidence nevertheless.
Besides, as a rare challenger to Monster Hunter, Wild Hearts is clearly aware of the difficulties involved in trying to pull off something new. Perhaps this is why Omega Force’s monster battler is so welcoming to newcomers. Finally, here is a game that is willing to teach a player why this long-running genre is held in such high regard. Wild Hearts is the perfect entry point for anyone who has ever dreamed of being a Monster Hunter Liker. A bombastic, brilliant good time that’s held back by frequent, frustrating performance issues on PC.