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‘Dead Space’ Was Officially Unveiled As A Teaser At EA Play 2021

One of the most horrifying games ever made is Dead Space. EA’s survival horror game was set in the cold confines of space, and at the time, it was revolutionary in the ways it terrified players. Put some really fun gameplay on top, and throw in a little bit of telekinesis, and EA had the formula for their next big franchise. Unfortunately, the series only got three games before quietly fading away.

Fans have wanted a new Dead Space for years, and this summer, the rumors surrounding a new game reached an all-time high. There were reports a new game was on the way, but nobody could figure out if it was a reboot or a remake of the original. On Thursday, during EA Play 2021, we finally got our answer: A remake of Dead Space is coming, and this one is being created by Motive Studios.

The teaser itself doesn’t give fans much to go off of. It shows a camera slowly panning through the hallways of the USG Ishimura, some quick shots of the necromorphs, and ends with a back shot of Isaac Clarke standing in front of a message in blood, “Cut Off Their Limbs.” The message is, of course, the way players fight the horrifying necromorphs in combat. Don’t follow this message and players will find themselves running out of ammo very quickly.

Some fans of the franchise may be a little disappointed because a remake likely means that it will just be a higher quality version of the original game, without doing anything new. However, a remake can be a great starting point for a few reasons. One of them is that it lays down a foundation on a new engine that future games can be built on top of. It is also a test balloon by EA sent out to fans to see how much interest there is in the franchise. If the game sells well, then that may be the green light necessary to start making brand new games. If it goes poorly, then they might choose to use assets elsewhere.

Even if it is just a remake, this is still really exciting for fans of the Dead Space franchise. Those games were beloved at the time and it’s been extremely disappointing to go almost a decade without a new one. This game simply existing is awesome, and hopefully, the game itself meets the expectations of the original.

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Grimes Perfectly Claps Back At A Hater Who Said She Already Peaked With ‘Art Angels’

Grimes is an active TikTok user, and unfortunately, part of that is dealing with less-than-positive comments. Recently, for example, she responded to comments about Elon Musk and whether he funds her music career (he doesn’t). Now, she’s back to defending her honor in the comments, this time against somebody who alleged she has already peaked career-wise.

Earlier today, Grimes posted a video of herself dancing in a flowy outfit while wielding equally flowy accessories. In the comments, one user decided to try and belittle Grimes by commenting, “does it ever cross your mind that art angels was your peak.” Grimes fired back with some facts, though, replying, “[Well] miss Anthropocene outperformed despite being canceled a f so technically it wasn’t.”

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Indeed, Miss Anthropocene is Grimes’ highest-charting album in the US, with a peak at No. 32 on the Billboard 200 (versus the No. 36 high of Art Angels). It’s worth noting, though, that while Miss Anthropocene was well-received, Art Angels was more critically acclaimed: It has a score of 88 on Metacritic, compared to the 79 that Miss Anthropocene achieved.

This comes not long after Grimes took to TikTok to tease a new song called “100% Tragedy,” which she says her label doesn’t believe is the sort of song that should be a single.

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A ‘Mindhunter’ Star Will Fight Fungus Monsters In HBO’s ‘The Last Of Us’ Series

HBO’s expensive-as-heck adaptation of The Last of Us has added a new member to the cast. Anna Torv, who was nominated for a Critics’ Choice Television Award for her performance on Fringe and later starred on Netflix’s Mindhunter, will play Tess, a “smuggler and hardened survivor in a post-pandemic world,” according to Deadline. “In the original video game, Tess works with Joel to survive and smuggle weapons in and out of Boston. She also accompanies Joel on the seemingly impossible mission to smuggle Ellie to the Fireflies.”

The rest of the announced cast includes Pedro Pascal as lovable grump Joel, Bella Ramsey as survivor Ellie, Gabriel Luna as Joel’s brother Tommy, Nico Parker as Joel’s daughter Sarah, and Merle Dandridge as Fireflies leader Marlene; she played the same character in the video game. Another voice actor from the game, Jeffrey Pierce (the voice of Tommy), is also in the show, but he’ll portray a different character.

Based on Naughty Dog’s award-winning video game, The Last of Us takes place 20 years after modern civilization has been destroyed by a deadly virus. Joel, a hardened survivor, is hired to smuggle Ellie, a 14-year-old girl, out of an oppressive quarantine zone to the Fireflies, a cure-searching organization. What starts as a small job soon becomes a brutal, heartbreaking journey, as they traverse across the U.S. and depend on each other for survival.

Torv has plenty of time for The Last of Us with Mindhunter seemingly done for good. “Listen, for the viewership that it had, it was an expensive show. We talked about ‘finish Mank and then see how you feel,’ but I honestly don’t think we’re going to be able to do it for less than I did season two,” creator David Fincher said in a pre-Mank era (last October). “You have to be realistic about dollars have to equal eyeballs.”

There will be lots of eyeballs on The Last of Us.

(Via Deadline)

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Julia Wolf’s ‘Resting B*tch Face: Part 2’ Flips A Guitar Riff To Skewer Society’s Double Standards

Julia Wolf is a rising voice in the pop space, earning co-signs from Spotify’s Fresh Finds hub and doubling down on her RBF theme with a new single. What does RBF stand for, you ask? Well, the extremely online among us know that it’s an acronym for “Resting B*tch Face,” a term applied to women who society has decided look “b*tchy” when they’re not smiling. Yes, it goes hand in hand with men insisting women be smiling constantly! Anyway, one of Wolf’s breakout tracks, “RBF: Part 1” deals with some of the impossible expectations women are saddled with, and today’s follow-up, “Resting B*tch Face: Part 2,” doubles down on those themes.

“Mama told me, ‘You better fix your face / You’re never going to find a nice guy that way,’” Wolf sings on the track, channeling a bit of Julia Michaels with her introspective and super vulnerable lyrics. While the production on “RBF: Part 1” hewed closer to itchy beats and soaring synths, the second installment flips a pop punk style guitar riff, showcasing Wolf’s range. As far as the subject matter, Wolf shared that her shyness gets misinterpreted as being unapproachable, and the song addresses that head on.

“I wanted to use the song as a way to explain parts of myself not everyone understands off the bat,” Wolf shared. “I’ve always been told I have a resting b*tch face, and my mom loves to tell me how it misleads people into thinking I’m unapproachable. And as per usual, she’s got a point. But at the same time, I’m not going to apologize for the ways people perceive what is actually just shyness. So many girls can relate to being shy and being told they look standoffish, or are hard to talk to, but we shouldn’t have to change ourselves for the sake of pleasing someone else’s ego! I won’t be changing for anyone; I just wanted to let people know my reasons that exist behind the RBF face.”

As a true artist of the digital age, Wolf’s music has been spreading like wildfire on platforms like Snapchat. Check out her latest single above and look out for more new music coming soon.

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These Are The NBA Free Agents Who Can Bring Playoff Depth To Contenders This Offseason

There aren’t often title contenders that enter free agency with max cap space, and 2021 won’t be any different. There are teams that will hope to lure top stars with cap room in order to vault into that category, but the established teams won’t be in the running for the top talent on the free agent market.

Instead, what they’ll be looking at are the players that can provide them with additional playoff depth, which is an entirely different thing than regular season depth. As we see annually, rotations shrink come playoff time, but you still have to find those three or four (matchup depending) guys who you can rely on for 10-15 minutes in a playoff game that won’t see the other team go on a massive run. Finding players to fill that role is the biggest task for GMs of squads who already have established stars, and we’ve seen that play out in the 2021 Playoffs already.

The Bucks and Suns both made their biggest moves on the trade market, dealing for star point guards in Chris Paul and Jrue Holiday, but they also made important depth additions in free agency that have been vital to their Finals runs. Milwaukee went into scramble mode last year after their Bogdan Bogdanovic sign-and-trade fell apart, but taking a swing on Bobby Portis in the aftermath of that disaster as their reserve center paid major dividends all postseason. On the other side, the Suns were able to add Jae Crowder to give them much needed wing depth as their starting power forward this season.

Successfully identifying 16-game players in free agency is crucial for contenders, and this offseason provides a variety of possibilities for contenders who might not have much more than a mid-level exception to spend but still need to bolster their depth. A lot of these players will be faced with difficult decisions this offseason, as some will have to choose between maybe making more money on a non-contender, or taking a slightly smaller contract to compete for a title.

Guards

Reggie Jackson (UFA, Clippers): No one boosted their profile more this postseason than Jackson, who became the Clippers starting point guard and, by the Western Conference Finals, was pretty reliably their second-best scorer with Kawhi Leonard out. Jackson very clearly hopes to return to L.A., expressing how much that team meant to him, saying the Clippers “saved” him by embracing him, and if money is even close, one would expect him to be back in a Clipper uniform. That said, his effort in the playoffs will certainly lead to other teams calling to find out what it’d take to get him to leave L.A. as a quality scoring guard who has shown he can bring it in the playoffs is a high priority for most every contender.

Derrick Rose (UFA, Knicks): Rose was the best player for the Knicks in their first round loss to Atlanta, and while it’s very possible New York comes to him with a lucrative offer to stick around for another year or two, other contenders will be sniffing around the veteran point guard. Rose showed he can still score at a high level and, if he goes somewhere that only needs him for 15-20 minutes a night rather than 30-plus like the Knicks, he could significantly bolster a point guard rotation.

Patty Mills (UFA, Spurs): The longtime Spur is going to be a coveted veteran this offseason because of the shooting he can provide a team, and for Team Australia he continues to show his abilities as a lead guard. Just about any contender could talk themselves into Patty Mills as a helpful bench player, and he should have plenty of offers to sort through from top NBA squads desperate to get some additional scoring punch from a known commodity.

Alex Caruso (UFA, Lakers): The Lakers will likely work hard to keep Caruso, who has become integral to what they do defensively, but he should get plenty of interest elsewhere because of those defensive chops. He is a big, physical defender at the guard position who has some versatility to guard smaller wings as well, and while the shooting and playmaking remains below what you’d want from a starting point guard on a contender, he’s a really good sixth man type to have on your team.

TJ McConnell (UFA, Pacers): The Pacers didn’t have a good year overall, but TJ McConnell certainly opened some eyes with what he can bring to a backcourt as he got ample opportunity to pester opposing guards and thrived in that role for Indiana. A team like the Hawks that has no shortage of offensive weapons but could use a better point of attack defender should be fairly interested in McConnell this offseason.

Lou Williams (UFA, Hawks): Speaking of the Hawks, Lou Williams got to show that he is still a more than capable bench scorer back home in Atlanta after he was dumped by the Clippers for Rajon Rondo at the deadline. Williams thrived in Atlanta and it seems likely he’ll be back there if he wants, but others will likely at least make a call to see if he wants to bring his smooth scoring to a different bench this offseason.

Wings

Danny Green (UFA, Sixers): We know exactly what Green brings to a contender because we have been seeing him do the same thing for years. There are frustrations from fans at times because he is prone to more cold spells from three than he seemingly used to be, but the defensive IQ and the threat of his shooting still exists at all times. His absence late in that Hawks series was big for Philly and while they figure to look to bring him back, other contenders will be making overtures to try and add his championship pedigree to their rotation.

Reggie Bullock (UFA, Knicks): There are a number of Knicks on this list, and the common thread with all of them is they would be more impactful if needed in slightly smaller doses. Bullock was just about the only consistent knockdown shooter for New York in the postseason, and as such the Hawks began to lock down on him more as the series wore on and make other Knicks take shots. In a different situation, should he go looking for one, Bullock would likely take on a more reduced role but provide a more efficient impact on a contender with his shooting and solidity on the defensive end.

Will Barton (UFA, Nuggets): Barton is the type of player every team wants more of on its roster. He’s become a very good three-point shooter (38.1 percent this season), has great length as a defender, and can handle the ball as a secondary creator. He’s probably not going to be available for anything close to the mid-level, so some contenders are going to get priced out, but he’s a guy that a lot of teams will have interest in (including Denver in trying to keep him) and what he ends up getting in his next contract could be surprising to some and may not come from a contender.

Josh Hart (RFA, Pelicans): The only restricted free agent on this list, Hart seems almost assuredly to be allowed to walk by the Pelicans and his profile fits the bill of the type of wing rebounder/defender that could be helpful to a contender. The big question for Hart revolves around his shooting, and that’s going to be the skill teams are going to have to decide if they believe in or not, but his defensive versatility figures to garner some interest among playoff squads.

Carmelo Anthony (UFA, Blazers): Melo has been terrific for the Blazers on his minimum deal the last two years, but with plenty of questions in Portland about their short- and long-term future, Anthony could seek greener pastures. His willingness to take on a bench role and showing he can be an effective secondary option were things teams had questions about prior to his arrival in Portland, and he’s more than answered those. He’s become a terrific three-point shooter and would be a well-liked addition to most any locker room.

Bigs

Nic Batum (UFA, Clippers): Batum was excellent in his one season with the Clippers, particularly showing his positional versatility in the playoffs when L.A. found so much success going small. He’s become an excellent three-point shooter and is a terrific offensive connector, a willing and able passer, and is always ready with a timely cut to the basket. Defensively, he’s not as quick as he once was, but his strength keeps him from getting bullied too much when playing the four or small-ball five, and his smarts keep him from getting out of position. L.A. will surely want him back but will someone come with a bigger offer than a vet minimum to poach him away?

Blake Griffin (UFA, Nets): Speaking of guys who once looked cooked and thrived in a smaller, more defined role, it’s Blake Griffin! Griffin was terrific for the Nets after joining the squad post-buyout from Detroit, as he happily took on the challenge of simply being a very good role player. Defensively, he’s still really good at making the right read and rotation to step in front and take a charge, and on offense he’s a terrific cutter and roll threat, while being a capable spot-up shooter. His future, like Batum’s, may very well come down to whether someone was impressed enough to give him a mid-level type deal that would possibly pry him away from Brooklyn, or if things are closer to the min, he might just want to run it back with a team he knows he fits great with.

Bobby Portis (Player Option, Bucks): Portis was everything the Bucks could’ve hoped he would be and more this season, and he endeared himself to the Milwaukee faithful so much that the Bucks will have to try their best to keep him. That said, Portis showed what his ideal role looks like and it’s one that plenty of contenders could use. He’s a high energy big man who can give you quality minutes as a small-ball five in super-switching defensive lineups who runs the floor well, attacks the glass, and can knock down threes. He also showed that he can embrace a smaller role and thrive, which is almost equally important to his production. He’ll likely decline his $3.8 million player option and should, at least, see mid-level type money.

Paul Millsap (UFA, Nuggets): Millsap isn’t the All-Star he once was, but he’s still a helpful veteran presence in the frontcourt. It’ll be interesting to see what his market value is coming off a 1-year, $10 million deal in Denver. The Nuggets could certainly look to bring him back but might look to go with a higher upside frontcourt player, and if so, Millsap could find himself looking for a new home. His shooting is really the swing skill that will determine how many teams pursue him strongly, as you have to believe he can bounce back after a rough shooting season and postseason for the Nuggets to give him a full mid-level.

Nerlens Noel (UFA, Knicks): My crusade to get Nerlens Noel onto a real contender will not cease, and there are plenty of teams that should have interest in his services. He is a truly elite defender as a backup center, which plenty of teams could use. Understanding that he’s not going to bring a ton on offense is necessary for any team signing Noel, but he’s a good lob threat and capable offensive rebounder who, on a team with lots of scoring options, doesn’t take away from an offense even if he’s not providing a ton on that end. A team like the Suns, without a true backup center capable of spelling Deandre Ayton on the defensive end, should be considering a run at Noel this summer.

Kelly Olynyk (UFA, Rockets): On the other end of the big man spectrum is Kelly Olynyk, who was outrageously good for the Houston Rockets after being dealt there from Miami. Olynyk seemed out of sorts to start the season with the Heat, but he caught fire shooting the ball in Houston and reminded people of his talent on that end as a stretch big man (who also showed more facilitating chops than I think most anyone knew he had). He’s not a great defender but isn’t a significant detriment on that end, and there should be plenty of teams considering him to bring some scoring punch to their frontcourt rotation.

PJ Tucker (UFA, Bucks): Finally we have PJ Tucker, who played an important role for the Bucks in their march to a championship. Tucker’s corner three-point shooting took a step back in the playoffs (32.2 percent) and his confidence in letting open threes fly took a hit in turn, as he regularly passed up opportunities which was, at times, to the detriment of the Bucks offense as he was no longer a quality spacing threat. That said, what he lacked offensively he made up for with his seemingly ubiquitous presence on the defensive end. He is a relentless defender who is fine watching an opposing star put a big number up on him and never let that impact the effort he’s bringing, which is an underrated skillset. Tucker will simply shake off a Kevin Durant or Devin Booker putting up 40 on contested jumper after contested jumper, knowing that, eventually, the odds tend to swing in his favor. The Bucks were the beneficiaries of that, and like with Portis, will be interested in bringing Tucker back into the fold. But he will be coveted by every contender on the market, as every team can use that kind of defensive presence.

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Prince’s Revved-Up ‘Hot Summer’ Gives A Groovy Glimpse Of His Upcoming Album

A few years before Prince‘s tragic death in 2016, the singer announced his 2010 Welcome 2 America tour, which was supposed to arrive alongside an LP of the same name. The tour originally went ahead without an accompanying album but now, nearly a decade later, Welcome 2 America is finally about to debut. Prince’s team has offered another glimpse of the project with the revved-up track “Hot Summer.”

The new single is injected with Prince’s infectious energy. It features powerful electric guitars, a clapping beat, and a vocal hook from The New Power Generation’s Liv Warfield.

“I really love the fact that everything else on Welcome 2 America was so serious, but then it came to this fun, kind of like feel-good vibe,” Warfield said about her contribution to the song.

Welcome 2 America boasts 11 track that have never seen a proper release. Some of the songs have been performed live or played on one-off radio premieres, like “Hot Summer,” but the LP will generally feature never-before-heard music. So far, Prince’s team has previewed the effort with the title track and the funk-forward single “Born 2 Die,” which was written when President Obama was just a year into his term and the musician reflected on issues of racial injustice.

Back in 2010, Prince made a statement about Welcome 2 America, noting all the misinformation in society at the time. “The world is fraught with misin4mation,” he said. “George Orwell’s vision of the future is here. We need 2 remain steadfast in faith in the trying times ahead.”

Listen to Prince’s “Hot Summer” above.

Welcome 2 America is out 7/30 via The Prince Estate/Legacy Recordings. Pre-order it here.

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Incredibly satisfying video zooms deep inside a honeycomb cell

Ole Bielfeldt, 20, from Cologne, Germany never expected to become a social media sensation. But when he posted a video on TikTok under the handle @Macrofying 16 months ago, he woke up the next morning and it had 7 million views.

“I started the TikTok channel about a year ago, so it’s not that old. I’ve always been interested in photography and especially the different perspectives you could create,” he told Reuters.


Bielfeldt’s photography videos zoom so deep into objects they give viewers a completely different perspective on things they see every day. “You can go into this macro world of things that you don’t see every day,” he said.

The videos are so impressive many of his followers think they are fake. “‘One of the main questions I get asked is “Is it real?”‘ Bielfeldt said.

One of the most impressive videos he’s made is a journey into the inside of a honeycomb. The video gives a bee’s-eye view of the honeycomb’s structure and gets down all the way into the sugar crystals that make up the precious honey.

It’s not your imagination if you thought you caught a faint outline of Winnie the Pooh at the end—one of Bielfeldt’s signatures is overlaying a surprise image at the very end of his zooms.

If you thought that was cool, check out his most popular video macrofying the human hand that has over 125 million views.

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The NFL Will Make Teams Forfeit Games And Accept A Loss If A COVID Outbreak Happens Among Unvaccinated Players

In a memo sent to teams on Thursday afternoon, the NFL made clear that teams will face serious sanctions if a COVID-19 outbreak among unvaccinated players on their team makes playing a game untenable. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported that unlike last year, when the league shuffled games seemingly every week, teams will not be afforded that luxury during the 2021 campaign.

Should teams face a situation where unvaccinated players cause an outbreak among their team, the memo said, that side will not just forfeit, they will be forced to accept a loss while the other team is given a win. Beyond that, the team would both be responsible for the financial losses they face and could see a punishment come their way via NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

Further, the league explained that a game that doesn’t happen for this reason would lead to players on both teams not getting their game checks.

The league also adjusted its policies for vaccinated players who suffer breakthrough cases of COVID while simultaneously justifying this approach by pointing to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, along with other healthcare experts.

It is unclear if the Player’s Association will push back against any of this, but it is clear that the league has zero intention of letting unvaccinated players get in the way of being able to have this upcoming season go off as smoothly as possible. If you are an unvaccinated NFL player — or, really, just any unvaccinated person in America — click here to learn where you can go to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Grimes Insists Elon Musk Doesn’t Fund Her Career, ‘Contrary To Popular Belief’

Grimes‘ relationship to social media — and, let’s face it, the general public — is strange to say the least.

In a recent post, the singer shared a TikTok of herself undulating to a clubby backing track with the caption, “My label thinks this isn’t a single what do y’all think?” A user then commented, asking what a lot of us have no doubt wondered before (given that Grimes shares a child with Elon Musk, a literal billionaire): why is Grimes even signed to a label at all? Lo and behold, Grimes responded, writing, “Need to get out of the gate-keeping of indie music and I need $ for music videos etc haha contrary to popular belief my bf doesn’t fund my career.”

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Things, er, heated up when another user wrote, “Your baby daddy could literally end world hunger but he’d rather go to space,” a reference to Musk’s SpaceX CEO status. To which Grimes replied, “His main biz is tackling climate change w legit results, IMO a fitting use of funds […] I think it’s a false equivalency to say we aren’t doing such and such because we are also pursuing the longer term goals as opposed to near term […] Space colonization is for long term benefit so it can feel inefficient. But we are undermining the work of the worlds [sic] best engineers and minds.”

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Well, the song sounds good, anyway.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo Took 17 Seconds To Shoot A Free Throw At The Bucks Championship Parade

Giannis Antetokounmpo is an NBA champion who can now take as long as he wants to shoot his dang free throws (well, until he starts playing competitive games again, that is). At the Bucks parade, the Finals MVP took his sweet, sweet time on the team’s float to catch the ball, bend his knees, face the crowd, and stare into a sea of Bucks fans before taking the shot. It was petty and perfect.

Instead of a count to 10 — which, as we saw on a few occasions this postseason, he’d be whistled for a violation — from the away crowd, he was embraced by “Bucks in 6” chants with a smile on his face.

Antetokounmpo is having the time of his life after pulling an all-nighter after the Game 6 win and driving with his girlfriend to order 50 (not 51 or 49) Chicken-n-Minis at Chick-fil-A on Wednesday. The sandwiches matched the 50 points he poured in to beat the Suns in the series-clinching win. Hundreds of Bucks fans swarmed the fast food chain, and he spoke with them and even let some fans touch the Larry O’Brien trophy.

J.R. Smith emerged as a post-championship shirtless parade icon in 2016, and now Antetokounmpo is claiming his spot as one of the most must-watch athletes both on AND off the court.