Divergent fans may still be salty that the franchise was never fully wrapped on on the big screen, but author Veronica Roth is more than okay with it. In fact, in her opinion, the adapted series "feels complete".
14.10.2023 - 09:43 / pushsquare.com / Pedro Pascal
In essential Naughty Dog-adjacent news, Catherine and Hannalee Pervan, mother-daughter duo and co-owners of the One House Bakery (Benicia, California), have crafted a horrifying monument to the iconic Clicker. Famed as the relentless fungal zombies in The Last of Us series, we'd bet this bread one, slathered in butter, probably tastes pretty good.
Spotted by Eater San Francisco, the colossal fungal creation took the two some 400 hours to complete. The project is an entrant in an annual scarecrow competition where local businesses can show off their skills, with locals voting on their favourites. Does this count as a scarecrow? You be the judge; click the images below to see the finer details.
The owners of One House Bakery have a history of being awesome, deciding to one-up their efforts from last year (Pan Solo, frozen in carbohydrates) with this tribute to the HBO adaption specifically, and are big fans. Dubbed «The Last of Crust», according to Hannalee, part of the inspiration for the piece came from an understandable place: «Let’s be honest, we also fell in love with Pedro Pascal.»
The winner of the Downtown Benicia Main Street Scarecrow Contest will be announced on 23rd October, a development we'll be waiting for with bated breath. What do you think of the Pervan's creation? Get fired up and bake some hot takes in the comments section below.
Khayl Adam is the second best video game journalist Australia has ever produced, and his ambitions of world domination have (thus far) been curbed by the twin siren songs of strategy games and CRPGs. He has always felt an affinity for the noble dachshund, the best kind of dog.
Edible brains!!! The tides have turned! Looks amazing
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Divergent fans may still be salty that the franchise was never fully wrapped on on the big screen, but author Veronica Roth is more than okay with it. In fact, in her opinion, the adapted series "feels complete".
Not a bad discount for one of the most applauded gaming adaptations of the year.
Lords of the Fallen is this week's Souls-like, hot off the grimdark presses, and we enjoyed our time with the game, awarding it 7/10 in our review. If you've been anticipating this one, you'll be glad to know that it launches fairly imminently, depending on what part of the world you call home, and preload is now live on PS5.
Hands up: who remembers Hogs of War? Published by Infogrames late in the PS1's life, this was a 3D, military-themed, turn-based strategy game, only instead of human soldiers, it was pigs at war with each other. Playing a little bit like a 3D Worms (before Worms 3D existed), it secured cult hit status thanks to its silly British humour and fun multiplayer battles. If you're among those who fondly remember this oddball title, you're in luck — it's coming back.
Head on over to the PlayStation Store today and you may notice that Atlus has just released something called 'The Persona Collection'. It's a digital bundle that includes Persona 5 Royal, Persona 4 Golden, and Persona 3 Portable. It's priced at $89.99 / £72.99, which is obviously less than what you'd pay if you bought the three titles separately (when they're not discounted, at least).
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Empire of the Ants is certainly not a game we expected to be announced for the PS5, but now we’ve seen it in action, we’re intrigued. The Microids outing – officially due out in 2024 – promises to take you on an “extraordinary journey through the infinitesimally small” as you “guide your colony towards a brighter future”.
Update: A bunch of games coming to PS Plus Extra this month have leaked. According to the report, The Last of Us: Part II is not among them.
While the planned multiplayer game based on The Last of Us has been seeing quite a bit of problems in development, the game was reportedly slated to feature 40-player lobbies. The number comes from the LinkedIn profile for former associate game designer at Naughty Dog Ian Blake, whose work seems to include an unannounced multiplayer project with support for up to 40 clients.
Beating Marcus and saving Isobel in is a divisive moment in Act 2 of the CRPG. The Last Light Inn presents itself for the first time when you venture into Act 2 and stumble upon a few Harpers that are making their way through the Shadow-Cursed Lands. How you will interact with them and the residents of the only haven in the region is entirely up to you, as you can be running an evil playthrough in . Regardless, a pivotal moment in the Last Light Inn will be vital to the rest of your time in Act 2.
VR MMORPG Zenith: The Last City , will get its next major update, Might and Mastery, tomorrow, October 10th, on the same day Zenith launches on Meta Quest 3. The update features major overhauls to the skill progression system, godstones, More build options and visual progression, a new leaderboard system, and improvements to the early game in Skyland.
A bakery in the States has used its artisanal skills to create a The Last of Us Clicker out of bread.