The Lost Wild is coming next year, big Jurassic Park vibes.
▫️ First person, dino horror game
▫️ Directed by Alien: Isolation's former Lead Designer
▫️ Focus on survival and evasion versus head-on combat
▫️ "Experience the slow burn tension of being hunted by intelligent dinosaurs as you use your wits and the environment to survive."
▫️ Explore a mysterious island with unforgiving wilderness, abandoned facilities, and prehistoric life
▫️ Scavenge and acquire useful items to improve your chances of survival
▫️ Move carefully and create distractions to go through unnoticed
▫️ Survival horror built on three things: observation, instinct, and restraint
▫️ Dinosaurs are designed to be believable animals with their own instincts and behaviors
▫️ "The player is not equipped to kill these creatures, although they can find tools to defend themselves."
▫️ Study how dinosaurs move, how they react to sound, and decide the best course of action
▫️ Environments are dense, claustrophobic, and unforgiving
▫️ Storytelling is designed to be discovered rather than force-fed and pulling you out of the experience
▫️ As you explore, you discover traces of what happened on the island and why it was abandoned
▫️ Similar to Alien: Isolation, the horror design is built on tension and letting the player's imagination do the work
▫️ Releasing 2027 on PS5 and PC
The Boys ending was so bad that fans are making better ending with AI.
In the future we will have fans rewrite entire episodes and seasons - can’t wait.
Tom Hardy has been fired from ‘MOBLAND’ and won't return for Season 3.
He allegedly clashed with producers after being consistently late to set and attempting to give notes & change dialogue on the series.
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Processed meats have officially been classified as Group 1 carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, placing them in the same category as tobacco and asbestos in terms of the strength of scientific evidence linking them to cancer.
Foods such as bacon, ham, hot dogs, and sausages have been strongly associated with colorectal cancer. Researchers say the risk is largely connected to the way these meats are processed. Methods like curing, smoking, and salting can create harmful compounds including nitrosamines, which may damage DNA over time.
Preservatives such as nitrates and nitrites, along with high temperature cooking methods like grilling or frying, can also increase the formation of carcinogenic chemicals.
Health experts stress that this does not mean eating a slice of bacon carries the same overall danger as smoking cigarettes, but it does mean the evidence that processed meat can cause cancer is considered conclusive. Many specialists recommend reducing intake of processed meats and choosing alternatives such as fish, beans, or other plant based proteins more often.
For people who continue eating red or processed meat, cutting back on portion size and frequency may help lower long term cancer risk and support overall health and longevity.
Source: International Agency for Research on Cancer. IARC Monographs evaluate consumption of red meat and processed meat. World Health Organization.