Father Of NFL Cornerback Caleb Farley Killed In Explosion At North Carolina Home

The father of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley has died in an explosion that destroyed the NFL player’s home and left another person injured.

Father Of NFL Cornerback Caleb Farley Killed In Explosion At North Carolina Home

The father of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley has died in an explosion that destroyed the NFL player’s home and left another person injured.

The Gaming Shelf Feasts on the Undead Third Reich

I’m a Grant Howitt stan, so when Rowan, Rook & Decard announced their newest endeavor, Eat the Reich, I was already in line and taking notes. This game will get a longer feature from io9 later in the week, but the quick pitch is sexy, over-the-top vampiric ultraviolence in the 1940s as you fight and bite your way…

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Experian Ordered to Pay $650,000 for Spamming Consumers With Emails

Experian Consumer Services was ordered to pay a $650,000 civil penalty on Monday for allegedly sending consumers commercial emails without providing the option to unsubscribe from future emails. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) found that Experian had violated the CAN-SPAM Act (Controlling the Assault of…

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'Near Collisions' of Commercial Jets Happen All the Time, Horrifying FAA Records Show

A terrifying new report from the New York Times claims that “near collisions” involving commercial airliners are basically a weekly occurrence in America. The Times report draws on extensive records sourced from the Federal Aviation Administration, as well as a little known NASA database that holds “safety reports”…

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The Space Fashions of Zack Snyder's Netflix Saga Rebel Moon

The trailer for Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Part 1: A Child of Fire dropped today giving us our first look at the upcoming Netflix space odyssey.

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Little Nightmares III will let you drag a friend through The Nowhere in 2024

Not only does Little Nightmares III exist, but it’s also bringing two-player co-op to the series for the first time. Little Nightmares III is due out in 2024, and it’s heading to PC, Switch, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Developers from Supermassive Games announced the new entry in the horror franchise at the very beginning of Gamescom Opening Night Live today.

Little Nightmares III looks like the stuff of dreams, if you’re a twisted horror fiend. The game’s reveal trailer showcases two shrunken, puppet-like characters named Low and Alone navigating an oversized world filled with terrors — it’s kinda like the grimdark version of It Takes Two, at least in this initial video. Players have to make their way past vicious creatures and murderous monsters, and finally make their way out of The Nowhere.

Here’s how publisher Bandai Namco describes the new game on the PlayStation Blog: “Low and Alone are each equipped with their own iconic items that will allow you to solve various puzzles and defend yourself against the new and dangerous challenges that await you. You’ll be able to interact with the world using Low’s bow and arrows and Alone’s wrench, but you’ll also need your wits, tenacity, and creativity to survive your trip across the Spiral.”

The game isn’t co-op only — it also has a single-player mode, complete with an AI companion. The co-op is online, specifically (sorry, couch pals).

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/little-nightmares-iii-will-let-you-drag-a-friend-through-the-nowhere-in-2024-184913722.html?src=rss

5-Year-Old Killed In Drive-By Shooting Between Teens Fighting Over A Girl, Police Say

Galilea Samaniego was asleep inside a mobile home when shooters targeted a teen who lived there, according to authorities in New Mexico.

The Space Fashions of Zack Snyder's Netflix Saga Rebel Moon

The trailer for Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Part 1: A Child of Fire dropped today giving us our first look at the upcoming Netflix space odyssey.

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David Lynch's Dune Gets Dissected in New Making-Of Book

It’s impossible to watch or even think about David Lynch’s Dune and not want to know more about it. Everything about the movie—its adaptation of the Frank Herbert novel, incredible cast, groundbreaking visual effects, out-of-this-world costumes, and controversial legacy—screams for an equally epic dissection. And now…

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