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VENTUREBEAT.COMPopularium launches alpha for Chaos Agents from Magic creator Richard GarfieldChaos Agents, a new autobattler royale game from Magic: The Gathering designer Richard Garfield, is launching its private alpha test today.Read More0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 128 Views
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TOWARDSAI.NETQVQ-72B: The Ultimate Visual Reasoning AI You Can Run LocallyLatestMachine LearningQVQ-72B: The Ultimate Visual Reasoning AI You Can Run Locally 0 like December 25, 2024Share this postLast Updated on December 26, 2024 by Editorial TeamAuthor(s): Hasitha Pathum Originally published on Towards AI. This member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.Imagine having the power of a cutting-edge visual reasoning large language model (LLM) installed locally on your own machine. Its no longer just a dream the QVQ-72B, released under the permissive Apache 2.0 license, is here to make it a reality! Developed by the brilliant Qwen team at Alibaba, QVQ-72B is not just another AI model; its a game-changer for anyone seeking high-performance multimodal reasoning without relying on cloud services.This article dives deep into what makes QVQ-72B unique, why its revolutionary, and how to set it up locally. Whether youre an AI enthusiast, a developer looking for advanced capabilities, or an organization prioritizing data privacy, this guide will equip you with everything you need to know about QVQ-72B.QVQ-72B is a state-of-the-art visual reasoning LLM with 72 billion parameters, specifically designed for tasks that require understanding and reasoning across both text and images. Unlike traditional language models, QVQ-72B integrates advanced visual processing capabilities, enabling it to interpret images, generate contextually relevant text, and solve complex multimodal problems.Key Features:Multimodal Mastery: Combines visual and textual reasoning seamlessly.Scalable Deployment: Fully operable on local hardware setups.Open Source: Released under Apache 2.0, ensuring flexibility Read the full blog for free on Medium.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 120 Views
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WWW.DENOFGEEK.COMSquid Game Season 2 Cast: Lee Jung-jae, Park Gyu-young, Choi Seung-hyun, and MoreThis article contains spoilers for Squid Game season 2 character details through episode 3.One of the biggest questions facing a second season of Squid Game is who is even gonna be in this thing? Thanks to its bloody premise, the first season of the Netflix global hit killed off roughly 99% of its characters by the time credits rolled on the finale. Thats just the name of the game when theres only one surviving winner of a competition that features 456 contestants.While season 2 includes more returning characters than you might expect, creator Hwang Dong-hyuk was also able to find some fresh casting grit for his terrible machine. From Wi Ha-joon to Park Gyu-young and beyond, here are the new and returning actors of Squid Game season 2 and the characters they play.Lee Jung-jae as Player 456: Seong Gi-hun OK heres the easy one. Seong Gi-hun a.k.a. Player 456 is the most important character on Squid Game. As the audiences eyes and ears into the world of these violent contests, Gi-hun is the only figure on the show who has any semblance of plot armor. Still, season 2 will put that protection to the test as Gi-hun enters into the games for a second time in a desperate effort to end them once and for all.While a successful actor in his native South Korea prior to Squid Game, Lee Jung-jaes international appeal has skyrocketed since season 1 premiered. The Seoul native won the Emmy award for his work as Seong Gi-hun in 2022 and then joined a galaxy far, far away as Jedi Master Sol in Star Wars: The Acolyte.Wi Ha-joonas Hwang Jun-ho Hwang Jun-ho is another season 1 returnee. This police investigator infiltrated the squid game island only to discover that his missing brother Hwang In-ho a.k.a. The Front Man was the operator of the grisly games. He was then shot in the shoulder by said brother and fell off a cliff into the water below. In season 2, Jun-ho has survived his injuries and is working as a traffic cop before getting swept up in all this nonsense once again. Playing Jun-ho is Wi Ha-joon, a Korean actor who grew up on his familys abalone farm and played major roles in the films Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum and Midnight.Jeon Seok-ho as Choi Woo-seokChoi Woo-seok is a new addition to the Squid Game season 2 roster who helps Seong Gi-hun investigate the games from the outside. Initially an indifferent contractor, Woo-seok takes a personal interest in the games when someone close to him is killed.This is Jeon Seok-hos biggest role to date. The actor has previously had supporting work in Korean TV series The Good Wife, Jirisan, and Kingdom.Gong Yoo as The RecruiterThe mysterious unnamed man who first recruited Seong Gi-hun to the games is back in season 2 and hes more unhinged than ever. The Recruiter has a larger role to play in episode two of this season as we get a better sense of what kind of person takes such a violent job.Playing the recruiter is Gong Yoo, one of the more famous and prolific actors in Squid Games cast. Gong is best known for his lead role in the 2016 hit horror film Train to Busan and has also appeared in the film The Age of Shadows and TV series The Silent Sea.Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!Lee Byung-hun as Hwang In-ho a.k.a. The Front ManThe final major returning player for Squid Game season 2 is Hwang In-ho a.k.a. The Front Man. With game creator Oh Il-nam dispatched, Hwang In-ho can safely be considered the series new big bad. A former game champion and Jun-hos brother, In-ho has a bigger role in this story than ever.Lee Byung-hun has had a major film career in both South Korea and the U.S., starring in Korean films like I Saw the Devil and Inside Man; and American films like G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Red 2, and Terminator Genisys.EPISODE 3 SPOILER BELOWOf course, Hwang In-ho isnt just the Front Man this time around. He enters into the games undercover as Player 001 Oh Young-il. This marks the second time that someone involved with the games has participated in them as a very conspicuous 001. And both times, our poor Gi-hun has appeared to be none the wiser. Park Gyu-young as Guard 011: Kang No-eulThe character of Kang No-eul provides for one of Squid Game season 2s first big twists. A North Korean defector with debts to pay working as an amusement park mascot, shes exactly the kind of desperate person that the games seek to exploit. So a recruiter for the games does exploit her not as a contestant, however, but as a guard. Yes, No-eul is Guard #011 as the show offers us a closer work at the inner-workings of the games. Park Gyu-young is best known for playing Yoon Ji-soo in Netflixs Sweet Home. The South Korean actress has also appeared in Its Okay to Not Be Okay, Dali & Cocky Prince,and Celebrity.Lee Seo-hwan as Player 390: Park Jung-baeIts a small world and Seoul is even smaller. For the second squid games in a row, Seong Gi-hun has bumped into an old friend as a contestant. Player 390 Park Jung-bae used to work with Gi-hun back in the day before both fell on hard(er) times and was seen in season 1 with his friend at the race track. He is sure to be a close ally for our hero throughout the season. But then againCho Sang-woo was supposed to be a close ally as well.Lee Seo-hwan has previously been seen in the TV series Gangnam B-Side and The Devil Judge. Park Sung-hoon as Player 120: Cho Hyun-juPlayer 120, Cho Hyun-ju, is a formidable contestant in this edition of the games. A trans woman with some apparent military experience, Hyun-ju seems bound and determined to make it out on top.Hyun-ju is played by cis male performer Park Sung-hoon, who is best known for his work in the TV series Memorials and his recent villain roles in The Glory andQueen of Tears. Yang Dong-geun as Player 007: Park Yong-sikBorrowing a bit from Netflixs real life competition series Squid Game: The Challenge, Park Yong-sik enters into the games alongside his mother Jang Geum-ja. That should prove to be a challenge later on as we know the two most recent iterations of the games had only one winner (Seong Gi-hun and Hwang In-ho).In addition to acting in projects like Grand Prix and Moving, Yang Dong-geun is a rapper and breakdancer under the moniker YDG. Kang Ae-shim as Player 149: Jang Geum-jaJang Geum-ja is Park Yong-siks mom who is devastated to see that her son made a rash decision as well. Only by winning together can they pay off each others massive debts. Kang Ae-shim has a history of playing motherly roles in projects like A Virtuous Business and Frankly Speaking. Choi Seung-hyun as Player 230: Choi Su-bong a.k.a. ThanosThis freaking guy. Similar to season 1s Jang Deok-su, Choi Su-bong is the de facto bully of the games this time around. A stringy and excitable rapper under the name*sigh* Thanos, Su-bong builds up a formidable cult of personality early on. He also has a necklace full of secret drugs and likes to pepper his language with English phrases. Better known by his stage name T.O.P, Choi Seung-hyun is a popular rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He was a major part of the boy band BingBag since 2006 but exited the group in 2023 to pursue other projects. Hes appeared in several films and TV shows since 2007 most notably Nineteen and Commitment.Im Si-wan as Player 333: Lee Myung-giThe character of Lee Myung-gi represents how many new grifts and schemes to take unfortunate peoples money have popped up since Squid Game first premiered in 2021. Myung-gi is a cryptocurrency influencer who operated the MG Coin YouTube channel. Many of this years game contestants followed his financial advice (which he maintains was not financial advice) and lost everything. Like Choi Seung-hyun, Im Si-wan is another K-pop performer joining the cast of Squid Game. Im is a member of the South Korean boy bandZE:Aand its sub-group ZE:A Five. Hes also acted with some regularity since 2010, with his best known roles coming in 2013 film The Attorneyand TV seriesMisaeng: Incomplete Life.Jo Yu-ri as Player 222: Kim Jun-heeKim Jun-hee is crypto bro Lee Myung-gis ex-girlfriend who also just happens to be pregnant with his child, contributing to the interpersonal vipers nest of this years games. Shes joining the contest for a better life for her unborn child. Jo Yu-ri is a singer who has enjoyed some success in the Korean and Japanese music industries through her solo work and her time in the girl group Iz*One. She first began acting in 2022 with roles in the TV series Mimicus and Work Now, Drink Later. Squid Game marks her third scripted television effort. Chae Kook-hee as Player 044: Seon-nyeoSeon-nyeo (surname unknown as of press time) is another familiar Squid Game archetype: the spacey lady. Like season 1s Han Mi-nyeo, Seon-nyeo is a bit of an odd duck. Unlike the former player 212, however, this player 044 appears to be quite superstitious, having once been a shaman. Kang Ha-neul as Player 388: Kang Dae-hoGet a load of solider boy over here in that screengrab. Player 388 was a military man* and hes happy to let everyone know it. He also appears to be a strong ally for Gi-hun and Jung-bae.*South Korea has a mandatory military conscription requirement for all males above the age of 18. But the diversity of military experience for the characters in Squid Game season 2 make it clear that some take it more seriously than others. Kang Ha-neul has appeared in many Korean TV dramas including Misaeng: Incomplete Life, When the Camellia Blooms, andInsider. Hes been highlighted by Forbes and Gallup as one of South Koreas most recognizable and beloved TV actors. Lee Jin-wook as Player 246: Gyeong-seokAs seen in the first two episodes of the season, Gyeong-seok (surname unknown) is the beleaguered father of sick little girl Na-yeon. He entered the games and became Player 246 to pay for her expensive medical treatments. Unbeknownst to him, Guard 011 Kang No-eul wants to save Na-yeon as well. Lee Jin-wook is a successful South Korean actor who has appeared in a whole host of projects. Western TV fans may recognize him as Pyeon Sang-wook from Sweet Home. Hes also had major roles in the series Glass Castle, Nine, and The Time We Were Not in Love.Lee David as Player 125: Min-suPlayer 125 Min-su is a young contestant in this years games. He is afraid, impressionable, and liable to fall under the wrong influence. Born Lee Da-wit, Lee David is a South Korean actor who has starred in The Terror Live and Law School.Won Ji-an as Player 380: Se-miSe-mi is an independent, headstrong player who is not above alliances of convenience. Won Ji-an has previously appeared in military action series D.P. and vampire romance Heartbeat. Kim Si-eun as Player 095: Kim Young-miKim Young-mi is another one of many tragically young players involved in this iteration of the games. Thankfully, vets like Gi-hun seem willing to show her the ropes. Kim Si-eun played Yook-jo in 2019s Love Alarm, which was the first Korean drama series to be picked up by Netflix. All seven episodes of Squid Game season 2 are available to stream on Netflix now.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 114 Views
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WWW.INFORMATIONWEEK.COMSecure By Demand: Key Principles for Vendor AssessmentsSteve Cobb, CISO, SecurityScorecardDecember 26, 20244 Min Read Tero Vesalainen via Alamy StockIn today's interconnected world, the software supply chain is a vast network of fragile connections that has become a prime target for cybercriminals. The complex nature of the software supply chain, with its numerous components and dependencies, makes it vulnerable to exploitation. Organizations rely on software from numerous vendors, each with its own security posture, which can expose them to risk if not properly managed.The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently published a comprehensive Secure by Demand Guide: How Software Customers Can Drive a Secure Technology Ecosystem to help organizations understand how to secure their software supply chains effectively. With both vendors and threat actors increasingly leveraging AI, this guide is a timely resource for organizations seeking to more effectively navigate their software vendor relationships.Importance of Securing the Software Supply ChainSupply chain attacks, such as the infamous Change Healthcare and CDK Global breaches, highlight the critical importance of securing the software supply chain. It represents a significant risk to every organization given that a single vulnerability can have a domino effect that compromises the entire chain. These attacks can have devastating consequences, including data breaches, operational disruptions, regulatory penalties, and irreparable reputational damage.Related:CISA's guide serves as an excellent foundation for organizations needing to implement a robust software supply chain security strategy. These best practices are particularly valuable for public companies required to report material cyberattacks to the SEC. The top three takeaways for organizations are:1. Embracing radical transparency: CISA urges vendors to embrace radical transparency, providing a comprehensive and open view of their security practices, vulnerabilities, methodologies, data, and guiding principles.2. Taking ownership of security outcomes: Vendors must be accountable for the security outcomes of their software. By having visibility into both their own security posture and that of their vendors, organizations can identify vulnerabilities and take corrective actions.3. Make security a team effort: Ensure that the organization's security objectives are clearly defined and communicated to all employees. Cybersecurity should not be treated as an individual responsibility but rather as a company-wide priority, just like other critical business functions.Mastering Vendor AssessmentsRelated:Recent research from SecurityScorecard found that 99% of Global 2000 companies have been directly connected to a supply chain breach. These incidents can be extremely costly, with remediation and management costs 17 times higher than first-party breaches. To mitigate these risks, organizations must prioritize thorough vendor assessments. Vendor assessments can be time-consuming, but they are just as important as ensuring your own company's security. Several key processes to consider include:Conducting regular vendor assessments: First and foremost, a vendor assessment doesn't work if you only do it once in a blue moon. Continuously assess the security postures of your vendors to ensure that they comply with industry security standards and that their software does not expose your organization to vulnerabilities. This includes conducting regular security audits, reviewing vendor security practices, and assessing their incident response capabilities.Demand secure-by-design products: Make "secure by design" a non-negotiable. Prioritize vendors who embed security into every phase of the product life cycle, ensuring it's a core consideration from development to deployment, not an afterthought.Implement strong vendor management policies: Develop a comprehensive vendor management policy that includes onboarding procedures, continuous monitoring, and guidelines for security expectations throughout the vendor relationship. This policy should outline the security requirements that vendors must meet and establish clear communication channels for reporting and addressing security issues.Related:Ensure limited access and privileges: Operate on a principle of least privilege with vendors. Grant them only the minimum access and permissions needed to fulfill their tasks. Overprovisioning access can widen your attack surface significantly. Implement robust access controls and conduct regular reviews to ensure only authorized personnel have access to sensitive systems and data.Monitor for vulnerabilities and weaknesses: Actively monitor for new vulnerabilities in software provided by your vendors. Utilize automated tools to detect vulnerabilities and respond swiftly to reduce exposure. Stay informed about emerging threats and industry best practices to ensure your organization is prepared to address new challenges.Securing the Future of the Supply ChainThe supply chain breaches at Change Healthcare and CDK Global demonstrate the devastating consequences of neglecting software supply chain security. These attacks can result in billions of dollars in losses, months of operational disruption, irreparable damage to reputation, legal ramifications, regulatory fines, and loss of customer trust. Moreover, recovery efforts, such as forensic investigations and system restorations, require substantial resources.Collaboration is important in any industry, but in today's age of increasing nation-state threat actors and even individual hackers in their parent's garage, collaboration and information sharing among cybersecurity professionals is vital. By aligning with Secure by Demand principles, utilizing continuous monitoring, and implementing a culture of transparency, organizations can strengthen their defenses and significantly reduce the risk of supply chain attacks.About the AuthorSteve CobbCISO, SecurityScorecardSteve Cobb is SecurityScorecards chief information security officer bringing more than 25 years of leadership consulting surrounding IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, incident response, and cyber threat intelligence Prior to SecurityScorecard, he was a senior security engineer with Verizon Managed Security and a senior escalation engineer with Microsoft.See more from Steve CobbNever Miss a Beat: Get a snapshot of the issues affecting the IT industry straight to your inbox.SIGN-UPYou May Also LikeWebinarsMore WebinarsReportsMore Reports0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 104 Views
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WWW.TECHNOLOGYREVIEW.COMThis international surveillance project aims to protect wheat from deadly diseasesWhen Dave Hodson walked through wheat fields in Ethiopia in 2010, it seemed as if everything had been painted yellow. A rust fungus was in the process of infecting about one-third of the countrys wheat, and winds had carried its spores far and wide, coating everything in their path. The fields were completely yellow. Youd walk through them and your clothes were just bright yellow, he says. Hodson, who was then at the UNs Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, had flown down to Ethiopia with colleagues to investigate the epidemic. But there was little that could be done: Though the authorities had some fungicides, by the time they realized what was happening, it was too late. Ethiopia, the biggest wheat-producing nation in sub-Saharan Africa, lost between 15% and 20% of its harvest that year. Talking with farmersthey were just losing everything, Hodson told MIT Technology Review. And its just like, Well, we should have been able to do more to help you. Hodson, now aprincipal scientist at the international nonprofit CIMMYT, has since been working with colleagues on a plan to stop such losses in the future. Together with Maricelis Acevedo at Cornell Universitys College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, he co-leads the Wheat Disease Early Warning Advisory System, known as Wheat DEWAS, an international initiative that brings together scientists from 23 organizations around the world. The idea is to scale up a system to track wheat diseases and forecast potential outbreaks to governments and farmers in close to real time. In doing so, they hope to protect a crop that supplies about one-fifth of the worlds calories. The effort could not be more timely. For as long as theres been domesticated wheat (about 8,000 years), there has been harvest-devastating rust. Breeding efforts in the mid-20th century led to rust-resistant wheat strains that boosted crop yields, and rust epidemics receded in much of the world. But now, after decades, rusts are considered a reemerging disease in Europe. Thats due partly to climate change, because warmer conditions are more conducive to infection. Vulnerable regions including South Asia and Africa are also under threat. Wheat DEWAS officially launched in 2023 with $7.3 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (now called the Gates Foundation) and the UKs Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. But an earlier incarnation of the system averted disaster in 2021, when another epidemic threatened Ethiopias wheat fields. Early field surveys by a local agricultural research team had picked up a new strain of yellow rust. The weather conditions were super optimal for the development of rust in the field, Hodson says, but the teams early warning system meant that action was taken in good timethe government deployed fungicides quickly, and the farmers had a bumper wheat harvest. Wheat DEWAS works by scaling up and coordinating efforts and technologies across continents. At the ground level is surveillanceteams of local pathologistswho survey wheat fields, inputting data on smartphones. They gather information on which wheat varieties are growing and take photos and samples. The project is now developing a couple of apps, one of which will use AI to help identify diseases by analyzing photos. Another arm of the system, based at the John Innes Centre in the UK, focuses on diagnostics. The group there, working with researchers at CIMMYT and the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, developed MARPLE (a loose acronym for mobile and real-time plant disease), which Hodson describes as a mini gene sequencer about the size of a cell phone. It can test wheat samples for the rust fungus locally and provide a result within two to three days, whereas conventional diagnostics need months. The beauty of it is you could pick up something new very quickly, says Hodson. And its often the new things that give the biggest problems. The data from the field is sent directly to a team at the Global Rust Reference Center at Aarhus University in Denmark, which combines everything into one huge database. Enabling nations and globally scattered groups to share an infrastructure is key, says Aarhuss Jens Grnbech Hansen, who leads the data management package for Wheat DEWAS. Without collaborating and harmonizing data, he says, technology wont solve these problems all on its own. We build up trust so that by combining the data, we can benefit from a bigger picture and see patterns we couldnt see when it was all fragmented, Hansen says. Their automated system sends data to Chris Gilligan, who leads the modeling arm of Wheat DEWAS at the University of Cambridge. With his team, he works with the UKs Met Office, using their supercomputer to model how the fungal spores at a given site might spread under specific weather conditions and what the risk is of their landing, germinating, and infecting other areas. The team drew on previous models, including work on the ash plume from the eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajkull, which caused havoc in Europe in 2010. Each day, a downloadable bulletin is posted online with a seven-day forecast. Additional alerts or advisories are also sent out. Information is then disseminated from governments or national authorities to farmers. For example, in Ethiopia, immediate risks are conveyed to farmers by SMS text messaging. Crucially, if theres likely to be a problem, the alerts offer time to respond. Youve got, in effect, three weeks grace, says Gilligan. That is, growers may know of the risk up to a week ahead of time, enabling them to take action as the spores are landing and causing infections. The project is currently focused on eight countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia in Africa and Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Bhutan in Asia. But the researchers hope they will get additional funding to carry the project on beyond 2026 and, ideally, to extend it in a variety of ways, including the addition of more countries. Gilligan says the technology may be potentially transferable to other wheat diseases, and other cropslike ricethat are also affected by weather-dispersed pathogens. Dagmar Hanold, a plant pathologist at the University of Adelaide who is not involved in the project, describes it as vital work for global agriculture. Cereals, including wheat, are vital staples for people and animals worldwide, Hanold says. Although programs have been set up to breed more pathogen-resistant crops, new pathogen strains emerge frequently. And if these combine and swap genes, she warns, they could become even more aggressive. Shaoni Bhattacharya is a freelance writer and editor based in London.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 111 Views
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WWW.EUROGAMER.NETGrunn was the best vehicle for reliving childhood fears this yearGames of 2024: Grunn was the best vehicle for reliving childhood fearsBeing a weed.Image credit: Eurogamer/Sokpop Collective Feature by Lottie Lynn Guides Editor Published on Dec. 26, 2024 Growing up I was afraid there was something living in our garage. I can't tell where this fear came from. I can't even tell you what my child self thought it was - the exact creature was boringly undefined, labelled simply as 'Very Bad' (and it certainly didn't help that my Dad kept one of his old wetsuits hanging from the rafters like a piece of eternally damp shedded skin).All I know is when I was sent outside to grab something from the freezer one night, I found myself paralysed by a sense of wrongness. It chased itself down my nerves, gluing my feet to the ground and making my fingers clench around the garage key. A second before life had been about completing the usual two minute chore before dinner. Now a set of jaws were grazing my neck.I did not want to go inside the garage. It was the worst idea in the world. If I didn't though, I would just be sent back out again.Watch on YouTubeSqueezing my eyes shut, I slammed the key into the lock with my right hand, lifting it slightly to prevent it from sticking, while my left gripped the doorframe. I kicked the door open after unlocking it before sending my left hand groping in the dark for the light switch. I half suspected a beastly claw to rip it off, which was why I was fine sacrificing my non-dominant hand. All that came, however, were blotches swirling across the insides of my eyelids from the light hitting my face. Still, I risked taking a couple of steps inside before peeking open one eye. Better to be eaten unseen.Of course, the only thing amiss was the wetsuit slowly swaying back and forth from its rafter perch. Everything else was as it should be. From the smell of rust to the burgundy paint stains on the floor. Despite this display of normalcy, I couldn't shake the feeling of being watched by hungry eyes. Quickly I grabbed what I needed and ran back into the house, never once glancing up into the small attic space above the door Mice. Always mice. A perfect trim. | Image credit: Eurogamer/Sokpop CollectiveMy 'Fear of the Garage' did eventually ebb away. The garage has stayed the same since I was a child, except the wetsuit has a companion now, and I've grown to have new adult fears. Like global warming and dropping my phone down a drain while playing Pokmon Go (Seriously, what do I do if this happens? Call the council? Open the grate myself? Accept this is the end and evaporate?). I'll never have to experience a silly childhood fear again. Right?Wrong. Thanks video games.From the moment you begin Grunn, everything feels a little out of step with reality. There's a bathroom which defies the laws of physics by being bigger on the inside, grass that makes the world look like you've been smoking it rather than cutting it and a garden gnome. Never trust a garden gnome.The gentle task of gardening, however, quickly pulled me in, making the existence of anything spooky completely slip my mind. After all, it's hard to remember there might be monsters lurking around the corner when you're trying to trim a perfect hedge. It's for this reason, though, that I was fully unprepared for the moment that Grunn's ghostly undercurrent properly rose to the surface. Some patches of grass make the colours go all oversaturated for a moment. | Image credit: Eurogamer/Sokpop CollectiveEarly on you can bash a hole through a wooden fence to access a back room in the garden. It's an action I'm sure every professional gardener performs on a regular basis, but unlike the lush, overgrown area behind me, this rear little patch of land felt rather unwanted. Sure, the scattered collection of flower pots and bushes proved someone had been trying to cultivate life here, but there was also a car. A car which physically couldn't enter this area. Its presence grew even stranger when I found a hammer decorated with suspiciously red strains inside its boot.The unwanted feeling was slowly transforming into foreboding. An evolution which completed when I opened the nearby door. Ominous key is ominous. | Image credit: Eurogamer/Sokpop CollectiveThe room beyond looked normal enough: stone floor, nearby sink, drain with a strange smell. Everything you'd traditionally find in the bridge between a home and the outside. What worried me, however, was the shiny key I could see hanging on the far wall. A trap if ever I saw one. I knew - just knew - the moment I picked that key up something would appear behind me. I could feel it in my bones. It was as inevitable as my desire to discover what the key opened was inescapable.Mentally prepared, I walked across the room and picked up the key. I turned around. Nope. | Image credit: Eurogamer/Sokpop CollectiveDominating the doorway was a man. He was leaning casually as if he was a friend dropping by for a quick hello, but his neck was far too long. It stretched into the room, threatening to grow even closer. The moment my brain registered what I was seeing, and I heard the loud, violent piano clang accompanying the sight of him, Mr. Long Neck slammed the door shut.I may have, ever so slightly, fallen out of my chair. Dude. | Image credit: Eurogamer/Sokpop CollectiveOld Stretchy Neck didn't make this his only appearance. I ran into him while exploring the church, and he even stopped by my shed for a late night visit. Left me a severed hand as a present. Lovely. I may have even spotted him watching me in the hedge-maze-within-a-hedge and hanging out by a tree near the ferry. None of these visits hit as strongly as the first time I saw him though. When, for a slither of time, I returned to being a child shivering in a garage convinced a creature was about to tear me open.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 105 Views
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WWW.VIDEOGAMER.COMGTA 6 trailer 2 release on December 27th speculation grows after supposed Rockstar responseYou can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereGrand Theft Auto 6 is not just the most anticipated game of 2025, its quite possibly the most highly-anticipated release of all time. Everyone is desperate to see more of the return to Vice City starring Lucia and Jason, but Rockstar have been an extremely cruel mistress by just ghosting the communitys wishes. Now there is massive speculation that the GTA 6 trailer 2 will release on December 27th, and the theories have only continued to escalate following a supposed response from Rockstar. Right now the release of Grand Theft Auto 6 is still pegged for sometime in 2025. Rumors of a delay have been debunked, yet gamers still remain sceptical of it coming out within the next 12-months. When it does eventually come out, the unfortunate news is that it will only be available on PS5 and Xbox at launch as Take-Two have explained why it is not releasing day-one on PC. Everyone is praying that GTA 6 does come out next year, and the community is also hoping that trailer 2 does release on December 27th. GTA 6 trailer 2 release on December 27th theories There are a bunch of theories online that the Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer 2 will release on December 27th. The theories seem to originally stem from a picture posted on X by a Rockstar employee. Rockstar Games Mission Designer, Reckope, posted an image of a Rockstar goodie bag on December 19th. While the picture looks completely unremarkable, eagle-eyed fans noticed several links to the number 27 on a piece of paper underneath the coffee table. Image credit: @Reckope on XFollowing on from this image, a bunch of other weird coincidences involving the number 27 have been spotted by fans. For instance, the community noticed that the 27th video on Rockstar Games YouTube channel has the name Jason in the title. In addition, in the GTA 6 trailer from over a year ago, the number 27 is written on the window of a pink car at exactly 27 seconds. Fans also noticed that Rockstar Games Instagram account has exactly 27 posts. Image credit: Rockstar GamesThe Instagram is particularly interesting as fans noticed Rockstar deleted an Instagram post before publishing their Christmas message to Red Dead Online players. This kept the published posts to 27 instead of moving up to 28. Fans have taken this as a response to the 27 theory from Rockstar, with players divided between whether it supports the theory or if its just a simple troll from the developer. Image credit: Rockstar GamesFortunately, we only have to wait a little bit longer to see if the GTA 6 trailer 2 does actually release on December 27th. Its not confirmed to be happening nor have Rockstar explicitly commented on the theory, so wed highly recommend not getting your hopes up. For more GTA 6, Take-Two has promised the game will be really great on all platforms, including the Xbox Series S. Grand Theft Auto 6Platform(s):PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Action, Action AdventureSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 105 Views