![]() 'It's better than the original!' Britain's Got Talent's Simon Cowell takes a swipe at Alesha Dixon after a DOG performs one of her songs Sara Sampaio showcases her toned legs in white shorts and embroidered tank top as she attends the F1 Grand Prix in Monte-Carlo ITV confirms it DID investigate 'rumours' of Phillip Schofield's affair with young male colleague in 2020 but they BOTH denied itįrom DMs to down the aisle: Young bride and groom-to-be share their love story and the journey to finding the PERFECT engagement ring Ulrika Jonsson, 55, shows off her bronzed body in topless picture as she strips off to soak up the sunshine 'It spoils the flow for me': Britain's Got Talent viewers furious over distracting feature during Notorious' impressive dance routine The defendant reportedly has a few weeks to decide if she will take Butler's offer, but if she refuses, the Machine Gun Preacher star will go to court next month and press for a trial. 'I’m lucky to be here,' the star said during an appearance on The Talk in 2017. In the settlement offer, which was obtained by The Blast, Butler reportedly offered to drop the lawsuit in exchange for $5.25 million. 'A bunch of stupid stuff, a torn meniscus, but I'll be fine.' 'I have five fractures in my right foot alone,' Gerard said to ET. The leading man, who will soon be seen in his latest action film Plane, described 'flying through the air' and then smashing into the ground. ![]() 'It made me really appreciate how precious life is,' Butler told Entertainment Tonight after the accident, 'because I could have landed any number of ways that would have taken me out.' System Shock is hitting PCs at the end of May, with console releases to follow eventually.The plaintiff has filed: According to legal documents, the Angel Has Fallen star claimed that he was thrown from his motorcycle in October of 2017 after the other driver 'negligently pulled her vehicle off the curb' ![]() Though it has been remade in modern tech, this updated System Shock’s design and trappings are gloriously rooted in the ’90s, complete with “edgy” cyberpunk aesthetics and weird, creative gameplay possibilities that manage to feel fresh almost 30 years later. But this time, Nightdive is apparently really sure it’s coming out, and based on the demo released on Steam in February, I’m excited. In fact, we wrote about this game back in February, when it was supposed to come out in March, and it was delayed once again. Set on a space station enslaved by a rogue AI and overrun by robots, mutants, and cyborgs, this “immersive simulation” game-designed to allow open-ended problem solving and gameplay decisions within a first-person shooter shell-has been in remake development hell for years. System Shock’s 1994 PC release sold only modestly well, but it would prove to be one of the most influential first-person games of all time, directly inspiring (and employing some of the creative leads of) games like BioShock, Deus Ex, 2017’s Prey, and countless other games. After around 40 hours with the game, I’m still only scratching the surface, as I’m constantly pulled between progressing the story and clumsily attempting to get my Hylian degree in mechanical engineering. It’s frequently impressive if not always predictable, but there’s also a Zelda game here, with a sweeping story that remixes and refines the themes and story beats that the series has become known for. Tears of the Kingdom brings the problem-solving inventiveness of games like Minecraft and Fortnite to Zelda, to always-surprising effect. This lets you combine weapons into new tools and attach ingredients to your arrows for wild new effects, and it also allows you to construct vehicles of many, many shapes, sizes, and uses. Tears of the Kingdom builds on the giant open world full of exploration and experimentation that 2017’s Breath of the Wild brought to The Legend of Zelda by introducing a powerful building system. If you use social media at all, we probably don’t need to tell you that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is here.
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