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The Undertaker Issues Challenge For A Real Rematch

The picture in the post consisted of Brock Lesnar, Triple H, and Roman Reigns, all of whom have defeated The Undertaker in a WWE ring. Hilariously, the fourth picture was of Akshay Kumar himself. The reason for this is because Akshay defeated The Undertaker in his superhit movie, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi. However, the Bollywood star clarified that it was pro-wrestler Brian Lee who played the part of The Undertaker in his film....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · Karen Greathouse

The Witcher 3 Graphics Video Compares Xbox One With Ps4 Version

[HTML1] No doubt about it. Both literally and figuratively, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of the biggest games of the year, and CD Projekt Red’s sprawling open-world RPG is capturing the hearts of both gamers and reviewers alike. Unfortunately, like any popular game, The Witcher 3 is also drawing its share of controversy, particularly with regard to the game’s inconsistent technical performance. While most reviews agree that The Witcher 3’s fluctuating frame rates and occasional performance hiccup don’t really damage the overall game, a small group of critical fans argue that The Witcher 3’s marketing materials were misleading....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 495 words · Lori Culp

The Triump Of Faith

The ’90s may be the worst-to-first decade. The Minnesota Twins and the Atlanta Braves went from last place to the World Series; now Prince, in a single Broadway season, has gone from “Nickand Nora,” last fall’s megaflop, to a show that sold a record $396,710 in tickets the day after opening night. “Guys and Dolls” is as politically incorrect as its title suggests; its gorgeous Frank Loesser melodies are out of sync with this Andrew Lloyd Webber era, and the show’s memory has been muddied by a crumbum movie....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 340 words · Jennifer Barlow

The True Meaning Of Test Cricket Lessons For The Indian Team

Dealing with the aftermath of a loss that could have been the win they were so desperately seeking, skipper Virat Kohli and current coach Ravi Shastri have expounded ad nauseum on the need for aggressive cricket. But it has backfired spectacularly on them in more than one way, and remedial measures must be taken to rectify what has been a constant thorn in their flesh since 2011. For starters, this posturing of aggression must go....

February 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1483 words · Charles Blackshear

The U.S. Is A Formidable Swimming Superpower But It S Not The Best Per Capita

This question originally appeared on Quora - the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. You can follow Quora on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. MORE FROM QUORA: Which is the least competitive Olympics event? Answer by Kynan Eng: Actually, the US is good at swimming, but not that great—it should be a lot better in per-capita terms. First and foremost, the US is large—it has many potential swimmers to choose from....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · Kevin Anderson

The Unwritten Rules Of Skyrim Explained

While playing Skyrim, it becomes immediately apparent that while the world is full of possibilities, quite a few unwritten rules act as a common thread between first-time and seasoned Elder Scrolls players. From climbing over large mountain ranges on horseback to stealing from the rich, players have shared their favorite unwritten rules and found that the community has adopted them during their playthrough without knowing the similarities. RELATED: The First Dragon Skyrim Players Kill Has a Lot More Lore Than You Think...

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 920 words · Michael Young

The War Of The Super Handhelds

That could be about to change. On Oct. 7, Nokia will stage a global launch of the N-Gage, a mobile phone that is optimized for games. Later that month, a scrappy San Francisco-based start-up called Tapwave is launching Zodiac, a gaming PDA based on the Palm operating system. And next year Sony will ship the PSP (PlayStation Portable), based on a souped-up version of the technology that powered the original PlayStation....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Cliff Mcgary

The Whispers Of Strangers

Frances was not a happy woman. She had family troubles. She suffered from chronic lymphatic leukemia and was facing the difficult prospect of a hip replacement. She also had a chronic nerve condition that caused her to feel a burning sensation on her skin. But Frances was lucid, aware and involved. And she certainly was not terminal, at least not in the sense of impending death. In all likelihood, she had years of productive and meaningful life ahead of her....

February 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1000 words · Stan Baxley

The Wi Fi Bubble

That, at any rate, is the idea behind Wi-Fi, the much talked-about radio-linked LANs (local area networks), known to techies as “wireless fidelity.” To get into the Wi-Fi game, all a budding entrepreneur had to do was get a bunch of coffee shops, restaurants or even bus stations to pay for the installation of a network. He’d maintain the operation for a fee, as well as a cut of the revenues, and customers who bought the service would then market themselves as cool Wi-Fi hot spots where local Webheads could come to hang out and surf....

February 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1268 words · Charles Ware

The Witcher Why Henry Cavill Leaving Feels Particularly Bad

See, while Netflix’s The Witcher is far from perfect, Cavill embodied something rare in modern media, he was unanimously held by fans of the franchise as the perfect Geralt of Rivia, he alone is enough of a reason to watch the series. To understand why that is the case, one just needs to look at a clip of Cavill gushing over The Witcher in interviews, where he routinely nerds out on his love for both CD Projekt Red’s Witcher games and Andrzej Sapkowski’s books — Cavill is genuinely part of the fandom....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 785 words · Theresa Mckinzie

The Witcher 2 Assassins Of Kings Xbox 360 Review

Game Rant’s Rob Keyes reviews The Witcher 2 (Xbox 360). Polish developer CD Projekt Red made a name for themselves in 2007 after releasing The Witcher to mostly positive critical acclaim. Like the Mass Effect series, The Witcher valued player choice and wrapped it in a rich world with an engaging story. Geralt of Rivia, the titular Witcher, returned for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings last year on PC, and unlike its predecessor, CD Projekt Red has successfully developed the game for a console debut on the Xbox 360....

February 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1370 words · Kenneth Francis

The Witcher 3 Every Place Of Power In White Orchard And Where To Find Them

RELATED: The Witcher 3: How To Complete A Dangerous Game Many of the locations are in unassuming and hard-to-reach areas. Players will struggle to identify all of the locations without a detailed guide for each. This article will help gamers find each Place of Power, with a detailed description of how to get there. All Five Place Of Power Buffs Each place of power will be marked by a particular sign....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 786 words · Colleen Ezzelle

The Witcher 3 Game Of The Year Edition Confirmed

As seen in The Witcher 3’s brief clip below, fans who decide to purchase the Game of the Year Edition will be privy to practically every bit of content CD Projekt Red has put out for the title thus far, which adds up to over 150 hours of adventure and gameplay in the action-RPG’s open world. This means that not only will players receive the base game, which is sizeable on its own, but also they will get the rather meaty add-ons of Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine, the game’s last expansion....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Douglas Ciciora

The Witcher Author Takes Jab At Game Of Thrones

The reference was in regards to Game of Thrones casting Ed Sheeran to play a Lannister soldier in season seven. Many fans of the series weren’t happy about the cameo, and even series actor Kristian Nairn (Hodor) was judgemental of the casting. Sapkowski made it clear that his job isn’t to bring modern musicians into the story in order to boost numbers, but rather tell the story as faithfully as possible....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 434 words · Frankie Yasutomi

The Witcher Fan Fixes Season 2 Trailer Music With Tracks From The Game

While it’s arguable Kanye West’s “Monster” might still be a proper song for a second Witcher season that’s bound to fill a bunch of new entries in Geralt’s bestiary, hip hop is definitely not the genre one would immediately associate with the franchise. Whether this is a presage of Jaskier’s future musical interests or not, this unofficial version of the Witcher season 2 trailer will surely make a lot of people feel like they’re playing The Witcher 3 all over again....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 404 words · William Lewis

The Witcher Tv Series Fixing Biggest Season 1 Criticism

During an interview with The Wrap, Hissrich confirmed The Witcher’s second season wouldn’t have the same multi-timeline format that the first season does. While Hissrich stands by her use of the format, she understands that it was one of the more controversial topics surrounding the show. RELATED: The Witcher Netflix Series Concept Art Shows Early Designs for Various Characters and Races She said she used it originally because she felt it was the best way to let the audience get to know the characters as individuals....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 373 words · Ada Mccallum

The Xbox One Can Be Switched Off Completely

So far so inoffensive, but where this begins to get a little uncomfortable is the fact that - in order to always be ready for the voice command - the Kinect will remain switched on in a low-power mode, constantly listening and watching. Many gamers’ sense of unease over this concept was compounded when a patent for the Kinect revealed a planned feature that appears to constantly monitor how many people are in the room, so that Microsoft would know if material was being shared with too many people based on the license agreement....

February 1, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Michelle Gray

There Hasn T Quite Been Another Anime Like Durarara

Durarara started as a light novel written by Ryohgo Narita in 2004, the same mind behind Baccano and more recent tales like Fate/Strange Fake. The story was first adapted to animation in 2010 by studio Brain’s Base before getting a three-part sequel that aired from 2015-2016, this time animated by studio Shuka. The story begins with Mikado Ryuugamine’s arrival in the Ikebukuro, a small district of Tokyo, as he becomes engulfed in a sea of rumors, legends, gangs, specters, and other assorted revelries....

February 1, 2023 · 4 min · 814 words · Alma Marion

There Is No Way Cam Newton Will Sign With New Team As A Backup But Will He Have A Choice

Newton, a free agent at age 30 who is still recovering from the Lisfranc injury that derailed his final season in Carolina, appears willing to wait for a chance to continue his career as a starter even though no such opportunity currently exists. According to The Athletic, there is “no way” Newton will sign to be a team’s backup quarterback. Instead, he will “continue to rehab and wait for travel restrictions to life so teams can examine him....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 517 words · Daniel Cody

There S A Message Behind Cam Newton S Outfits On Game Days

The former Panthers’ and current Patriots’ quarterback catches attention basically every week of the NFL season thanks to his pre- and post-game outfits. Sometimes they’re classically put together, with an old-school hat, and other times Newton pulls out fur or outrageous colors or any number of other fashion statements. Newton’s style carries on to the field, too, where he has an impressive cleat game. “My father and a lot of wise men once told me the way you dress is the way you are addressed,” Newton said in 2019....

February 1, 2023 · 3 min · 471 words · Blake Lorenz