Tag: taste
‘Layers of Fear’ offers another early taste of Unreal Engine 5, PC demo now available
Elden Ring overhaul mod adds a taste of Bloodborne for a nightmarish fusion
The Garden of Eyes mod team, which is working on the Elden Ring overhaul mod, recently showed off an original Bloodborne-inspired boss created for the mod.
In a recently released 10-minute video, the team introduces you to Oedon, Lord of Cosmic Blood, who looks quite similar to the last boss in Bloodborne, the Elden Beast.
This particular boss fight has been in the works for four months, and according to the modders, it will not be an easy fight by any means.
I styled a $30,000 outfit for Coachella – I think my look ‘slayed’ but some people say ‘money can’t buy taste’
MONEY can buy anything but some people say that money can’t buy happiness or in one woman’s case, taste.
One influencer showed off her whopping $30,000 Coachella fit and people say it proves that money doesn’t necessarily mean style.
Polina (@polina.nioly) showed off the outfit she put together for the festival in a video with over 400,000 TikTok followers.
She started off with her top, a white floral halter from the brand Blumarine, which came in at $990.
Next came accessories, which made up the bulk of her expenses, with flashy jewelry from Hermes, Cartier, Valentino, Van Cleese, and Dannijio that clocked in a $27,800.
For bottoms, she went with a skirt from Diesel which set her back $1090.
Last but not least, to carry her festival necessities, she carried around a Marc Jacobs teddy backpack, $480.
“Going hardcore this year,” she said, adding the hashtag #Coachella2023.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts — many viewers were not impressed despite the outfit’s hefty price tag.
“Money definitely can’t buy style,” said one commenter.
“Just cause it’s expensive doesn’t mean it looks good,” agreed another.
“Money can’t buy taste,” said a third.
Clone High is coming back to wipe Velma’s bad taste from our mouths
Like its clones, the HBO Max show is making a case for the glow-up reboot
Opti Greens Taste Better: A Comprehensive Guide
Get a Taste of Walt Disney World’s Toy Story-Themed Roundup Rodeo BBQ
Shrink down to the size of toys at Toy Story Land in Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios, where you can play and dine alongside Andy’s treasures. Disney Parks invited io9 to preview the food and theming at the newest dining destination that has something for everyone, even plant-based BBQ!
If you want a real taste of hell, you should play Diablo 4 on Hardcore mode
You might be tempted to dive into Diablo 4 and play it easy – scope out this ruined world, find your bearings in the hellscape fantasy that Blizzard has cooked up this time. But, if you’re after a true challenge, you need to boot up the game on Hardcore mode, from the off: in many ways, it’s the game the developers intend you to play. Let me explain.
The first question is: Why risk perma-death? Because Blizzard wants you to, and the developer is prepared to reward you handsomely for the risk you undertake. Even the Dark Souls games don’t punish you too hard for dying – not really. Sure, you may lose Souls and have to retrace your footsteps without perishing again in order to reclaim your valuable prize, but beyond that, the eternal ‘live, die, repeat’ loop loses some of its bite.
Permadeath, in Diablo, has serious stakes. Anyone that braves Diablo 4 on its imposing, intimidating, incredibly challenging difficulty sets out to do so in the knowledge that, at some point in their doomed character’s career, they will find themselves staring certain death in the eye. And the loss of all progress, gear, and experience along with it.
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Spotify’s ‘Exclude from your Taste Profile’ keeps Elmo out of your daily mixes
Spotify is launching a new feature today called Exclude from your Taste Profile. As its name suggests, it lets you choose playlists — perhaps those played by a child or other family member — that you don’t want affecting your personalized recommendations.
The company says the feature “reduces the impact” the playlists have on your recommended content. So if your child loves jamming out to “Elmo’s Favorite Elmo Songs!” ad nauseam, the new feature should help you avoid hearing similar children’s tunes in your Daily Mix playlists and other algorithmically generated content. (Although we wouldn’t fault you for putting on “Brushy Brush!” while cleaning those pearly whites.)
Exclude from your Taste Profile only works with playlists — not albums or individual songs. Spotify says liked songs within those playlists will still affect your recommendations, so it may be wise to ask family members to ease up on the heart button. The changes will apply retroactively, excluding past and future listens of the unwanted playlists from your recommendations.
Spotify is rolling out the feature “starting today,” suggesting you may not see it immediately. The feature will work on iOS, Android, desktop and the web. Once available, you can exclude music by selecting a playlist, tapping the three-dot menu near the top and selecting “Exclude from your Taste Profile.” In addition, the company says you can turn the feature off at any time using the same process.