Russian state-sponsored hackers have managed to access some of Microsoft’s source code repositories and internal systems, the US company said on Friday.
19.02.2024 - 10:39 / polygon.com
Despite the name, True Detective has really never been about tying up every loose end to a mystery. Sure, the detectives at the heart do their damnedest, but if you’re here for procedural and ethical police work, you’re probably barking up the wrong tree; this tree is more about glimpsing supernatural terror, refracted through the prism of human cruelty and violence.
But if you’re really in it for the mystery, and you desperately want a few more answers to the questions that True Detective: Night Country left you with, here’s everything as best we can put it together — including a few comments about the mysteries that the show smartly leaves unsolved.
[Ed. note: As you might’ve guessed: This post spoils the ending of True Detective: Night Country!]
This is one of True Detective: Night Country’s best and most carefully unanswered questions. We know most of what happened to them, they killed Annie, and as revenge the women of Ennis forced them out into the snow to freeze to death. But once the women left, something else kept them there. We hear a few different people throughout the season repeat the phrase “she’s awake;” the show never clarifies who she is exactly or what that means, but it’s possible that whatever this seemingly supernatural force is also what really killed the scientists. The one thing we know for sure is that something otherworldly visited a kind of divine justice on them. And that’s so much creepier than a straight answer.
This is the opposite side of the coin from the fate of the scientists: the show offers us no real explanations, but it certainly strongly suggests that something supernatural and strange was up in Ennis. We don’t have a single credible suggestion at who could have planted the tongue or why, But it does center the entire Tsalal tragedy around Annie. Of course, it’s possible that the women of Ennis planted the tongue there as a reminder, but then, how would they have even gotten it in the first place — plus they deny having anything to do with it.
This is where we start to get into what really matters at the end of Night Country. When Navarro walks into the ice, it stops mattering whether she really died or not. She’s made her peace with the world and her relationship to it. She felt the call that pulled her mother and her sisters and she followed it after she had gotten justice for Annie. We don’t need to know where it leads to know that it brought her storyline full-circle, feeling a similar call to the one her sister described that Navarro herself could never accept or understand.
Just as important is the fact that Danvers feels, or sees, Navarro in her final scene of the season as well. With Danvers seemingly relaxing in a cottage with no one bothering her,
Russian state-sponsored hackers have managed to access some of Microsoft’s source code repositories and internal systems, the US company said on Friday.
More than three years on from its announcement, little is known about Monolith Productions’ Wonder Woman game even now, but little snippets of information have nonetheless emerged here and there. Another one of those has been caught in a recently published job listing (via Tech4gamers), which reveals that the studio behind Gotham Knights and Batman: Arkham Origins, WB Games Montreal, is providing development support for Wonder Woman.
We know Monolith Productions is hard at work when it comes to their next game, Wonder Woman. The game was unveiled a couple of years ago, and it’s been under wraps since. This game project might have quite a few anticipated players, but there were some concerning comments recently from Warner Bros., which might cause some new hesitations over what we can expect.
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is filled with challenging encounters against a plethora of tough characters, but one of the most infamous just became even harder. Throughout their journey through Night City, players will encounter plenty of crime lords and mob bosses, and while most of them are pretty intimidating, many would agree that Matilda K. Rose aka Sasquatch takes the cake. Her battle is difficult for most mercs on their first try, and unfortunately for them, it's now even harder.
When gaming icon Hideo Kojima talks, people listen. The Metal Gear and Death Stranding creator is currently riding high after a stupendously great Death Stranding 2: On the Beach reveal and the Disney Plus premiere of the documentary Hideo Kojima: Connecting Worlds. But now he has what at first glance appears to be a very spicy take on Oscar Isaac.
Another game development studio has joined an increasing list of companies that have been hit with layoffs in 2024. Deck Nine Games, developer of Life is Strange: True Colors, has announced that it’s laying off 20 percent of its total workforce. An IGN report states the studio employed 100-130 employes, which means over 20 people are set to face job cuts.
Deck Nine, the developer behind Life is Strange: True Colors, has announced it has laid off 20% of its staff amid «worsening marketing conditions.» The Life is Strange: True Colors developer isn't alone, with many other studios making huge cutbacks at this moment in time.
Deck Nine Games, the studio behind Life is Strange: True Colours and last year's The Expanse: A Telltale Series, has announced it's laying off approximately 20 percent of its total workforce, blaming «the game industry's worsening market conditions».