Monthly Archives: August 2020

‘This is not at all designed as a game-as-service’

I’m listening Gotham Knights debuted this past weekend and because it is World Cup related, everyone was immediately skeptical. WB Games Montreal’s treatment of Arkham Origins, WB’s propensity for games-as-a-service and the RPG elements were all cause for concern, and IGN sat down with director Patrick Redding and senior producer …

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U.S. officials injured in collision with Russian car in Syria

Four U.S. officials were injured in a collision between a car and a Russian military police patrol in northeastern Syria, U.S. officials said. The incident points to tensions around the countries operating nearby in one of the world’s most complex war zones – and one that some analysts say risks …

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Burgess Owens dismisses Dems as ‘dark, depressed party’ compared to ‘optimistic’ GOP

The Democratic Party takes the Americans hope with the coronavirus lockdowns, Fox News co-author Burgess Owens told Moments “The Ingraham Angle” moments after his speech Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention. The retired NFL player and Republican nominee for Utah’s 4th Congressional District took Democratic leadership for closing businesses …

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Lockdown can have lasting effects on friendships

Image copyright Getty Images Image text Online connections may not meet all of our social needs “Friendships can grow very quickly if you do not invest in them – it probably only takes three months,” says evolutionary psychologist Prof Robin Dunbar. That the social tension of lockdown, though hopefully short-term, …

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