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The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story
The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story is a hack 'n slash RPG developed by Digital Sun. You play as Sylas, a mage who breaks out of prison and joins a band of mage rebels to slay his captors and save other imprisoned mages. The story takes place in Demacia, a kingdom familiar to players of League of Legends, with appearances by several characters from that game. Players familiar with the setting and characters might feel differently,
By Ranasinghe chanaka prasad de silva12 months ago in Gamers
HUMANITY
Humanity is a puzzle game from THA and Enhance where you, an ethereal Shiba Inu, are tasked with leading droves of mindlessly marching people through various obstacles into an end goal called "the light." The bizarre premise could easily lend itself to a surrealist narrative, but instead layers of weirdness are slowly peeled away to reveal a coherent plot,adding history and stakes to its world, which is much appreciated.It's still pretty weird though.You take full control of the dog, which can run, jump,and possess the people in order to travel quickly through their ranks.The dog also has a wide variety of powers called commands that can be used to manipulate the people's movement.Simple commands like "turn," "jump," and "pause"give way to trickier ones like "float," "long jump," and"follow."Different puzzles limit access to different commands,so while you won't be free to find multiple solutions to a single stage,this allows the genius of the meticulously crafted puzzles to shine through.The ultimate goal of each stage is usually to lead one or more processions of people into one or more light locations, but the stages can have a number of sub goals that need to be met beforehand, like triggering witches,pushing blocks into specific positions, or maintaining a minimum amount of people.There are also bonus objectives called Goldies that tend to add an extra wrinkle into an otherwise straightforward solution,as collecting them isn't required for level completion,but you will need to rack up a certain number to unlock the final stages of each chapter.It's an enjoyable ramp-up of puzzle gameplay that's easy to get hooked on,but the world also has properties you'll need to consider and adapt to with each new stage.Some levels start to incorporate wind or conveyor belts that you'll need to use or avoid.The people themselves will swim if they encounter water or die should they fall from too far a height.And if they're armed, they'll fire upon enemies in range.Yes, Humanity manages to weave combat into some of its puzzle design.A reoccurring stage condition will make you lay out all of your commands in advance before hitting a start button,locking you out of further influence on the action.Things like limiting the number of each command type available or the placement of aggressive enemies effectively recreates the feeling of playing entirely different games.You'll experience light real-time strategy, stealth action, and even cinematic boss fights.The scenarios are tremendously clever, building on each introduced concept but never shy about pivoting to something completely new yet easy to grasp.It's also quite generous with tools to help ease frustration,like innate abilities to use a paused free camera, fast-forward time,or retry a stage while saving all placed commands.Each stage even provides a full solution video that you can watch in 10-second increments as hints.It also has a robust stage builder to create and upload your own puzzles for others to try, complete with in-depth tutorials for all its ins and outs.The clean and minimalist design makes the game easy to follow even with hundreds of people marching, jumping, or falling all over a stage.Its quirky music is a perfect mood setter to keep you focused on the task of finding a solution as you study the stage from all angles.
By Ranasinghe chanaka prasad de silva12 months ago in Gamers
The Serial Killer Who Drank The Blood Of His Victims
solutely no one would be able to comprehend how a Sweet Child who at some point in his life was the apple of his teacher's eye ended up a violent criminal and not just any kind of criminal Richard Chase went by the name the Vampire of Sacramento also known as the Vampire killer from biting the heads off of birds to drinking the blood of humans Richard Chase committed someof the most Dreadful crimes ever known in the world of serial killers welcome today we will be looking at the spooky case of Richard Chase.was born on the 23rd of May 1950 in Sacramento California. his parents were Richard Chase senior and Beatrice Chase while his father was known for working with computers his mother was a school teacher it was said that Richard was just like many other kids during his childhood fairly average his father Chase senior was quite strict which affected how he raised Richard he would often abuse him physically and verbally Richard was not the only one who suffered at his father's hands his mother Beatrice was also given the same treatment because Richard's father was a disciplinarian to the core they were almost always in disagreement when Richard was only two years old his even at that time richards's sister Pamela was born when he was four years old as a child Pamela witnessed their father aggressively beat up Richard on one occasion after one of their many confrontations Pamela recalled theirf ather shaking Richard and throwing hima gainst the wall from the academic aspect of things Richard was quite well behaved in school his teachers loved him and often described him as a Sweet Child he was also popular and friendly with his peers they would often invite him to birthday parties or at their home and he also returned the gesture Richard's social life didn't just stop at making friends he was also very active ins ports and was said to have been fairly good at them aside from his awful household troubles it eemed like Richard had an almost perfect childhood so at what point did things start to go wrong by the age of 10 Richard started to display symptoms of all three parts of the McDonald Triad the McDonald Triad is a theory suggesting the development of violent psychopathy and its symptoms are fondness for setting fires cruelty to animals and anuresis which means unintentional bedwetting after the age of five one day Beatrice found out that Richard had killed a stray cat and buried it in the flowers she however thought nothing of it as she made no mention of it it appeared that Beatrice wasn't the only one who began to notice these traits in Richard his father Chase senior did too but both decided to turna blind eye Richard's father was also said to have been good at mismanaging money he would sometimes come home heavily drunk and begin to have arguments with his wife and children on several occasions Beatrice accused him of using drugs and also trying to poison her the truth of these statements was not certain however it was suggested that Beatrice suffered from schizophrenia regardless these were telltale signs that the union between the two was falling apart so it wasn't much of a surprise when the pair eventually got a divorce they had gone on a family camping trip when Beatrice .accused Chase senior of sleeping with one of their neighbors at the camp cycle with the constant fights and argumenthe couple paid less attention to both Richard and Pamela and Richard was ableto get away with all lot of things he did as a teenager Richard also had some unusual household habits one of them was going into the kitchen after midnight trying to prepare some kind of midnight snack what made this unusual was that whatever he did the kitchen was usually a mess and it would not occur to him to clean it up afterward other times he would turn up the heating in the house to 90 degrees strip off naked and fall asleep on the sofa Richard also saw himself as a member of the James younger game a group of Outlaws from the 19th century it seemed to be more than a mere admiration.
By Ranasinghe chanaka prasad de silva12 months ago in Criminal
The Weird Truth About Why Clowns Terrify Us
well it's time we dive into something that gives us.Goosebumps and makes us want to hide under the covers clouds surprise I mean who doesn't love red-nosed white face goofy-haired performers who juggle and make balloon animals for a living right well apparently a lot of people don't and there's a weird reason behind it have you ever heard of callrophobia it's the scientific name for the fear of clowns people who suffer from calrophobia experience intense fear and anxiety in the presence of clowns sometimes to the point where they can't even look at a picture of one without feeling sick but why are clowns so scary well according to science it has to do with several factors let's start with the makeup which is usually extremely exaggerated this can be unsettling because it eyes the Clown's true identity and makes them look like someone else entirely scientists believe we find clowns scary sometimes because we can't seem to figure out what's going on behind those big fake Smiles or with their true intentions are big shoes don't help either they are several sizes too big which makes clowns look clumsy and uncoordinated we're unable to predict their movements which can give us the heebie-jeebies our fear of them has also to do with the way they behave clowns are known for being erratic and mischievous we don't always know what they're going to do next and that unpredictability can be scary too some of us have also only heard stories about creepy clowns take Pennywise the creepy clown from Stephen King's novel it I might look like a friendly clown at first but don't be fooled he's actually a shape-shifting creature that likes to harm people Elsewhere on the list is the Joker the infamous villain that was always fighting Batman all these stories don't do any good to the honest clown name that's for sure so where did clowns come from in the first place though let's look at their history shall we but let's get one thing straight clowns are not just funny people in big shoes and with red noses they're like the superheroes of the circus World they bring joy and laughter to the masses and they do it all while wearing a silly outfit according to history and mythology they've been around for a long time in ancient civilizations from Egypt or Romethere were people who would perform comedic acts to entertain people these performers were known as fools or jesters and they were highly respected in their communities fast forward to the Middle Ages and things started to get a little more serious some authorities didn't like the idea of people making jokes and having fun so they banned comedic performances altogether now people weren't going to take this lying down they found a way to keep the laughter Alive by creating secret societies of clouds these clouds would perform in the streets and at private parties wearing masks and costumes to hide their true identities eventually the ban was lifted and clowns were free to perform openly once again and boy did they ever they became a staple of the circus world with their silly antics and ridiculous costumes some even became famous like the Great Charlie Chaplin how about the king of clowns have you ever heard of him well let me tell you the story of Joseph Joe Grimaldi also known as the clerk and well king of clowns yes my tongue certainly got Twisted on that one Joe was an absolute Legend in his field of work born way back in 1778 before smartphones and Tick Tock took over the world Joe Grimaldi was a total Superstar from the get-go he had a kind of a clowning style that was totally unique for that time his costume was unsettling because it made him look like a strange nightmare his flamboyant colors and Spangled attire competed with the harlequins for visual pop but the most shocking thing of all was his entirely white makeup that covered every visible inch of skin including his ears lips and nostrils his Antics were so hilarious that he quickly became a household name in London Joe had this incredible ability to make people laugh without ever saying a word one of Joe's most famous characters was called Joey the Clown it was this lovable bumbling clown that just couldn't seem to get anything right he was always falling over tripping on things and generally making a fool of himself but that's what made him so great people loved him for his goofiness Joe's life wasn't all laughs and Giggles though he had some pretty tough times too for one thing he suffered from many health issues but even in his darkest moments Joe never lost his sense of humor he always found a way to make people smile even when he was struggling himself not all clowns were known for being outlandish and cheerful on that note let me tell you a story about a different type of clown Emmett Kelly he was born in 1898 in Kansas Emma didn't have an easy childhood his family was pretty poor and his parents split up when he was young but Emmett was a resilient God and he used his sense of humor to get through the tough times when Emmett was a young man he joined the circus he started out as a trapeze artist swinging through the air on a big suspended Contraption but he quickly realized that his true Talent was in making people laugh so he became a clown and he was a natural addict that's because he also had a lot of other talents that made him stand out for one thing he was an amazing pantomime artist that means he could tell a whole story just by using his body and facial expressions he could make you laugh cry or feel scared all without saying a single word Emmett also had a talent for improvisation he would come up with funny things to do or say on the spot without planning ahead one of his most famous routine was called weary Willy it was a sad sad clown who always seemed to be down on his luck but even though he was sad he was also funny you couldn't help but feel sorry for him and laugh at the same daughter a similar really famous clown was grunt his real name was Charles Adrian WETA he was a Swiss clown Who Rose to Fame in the early 20th century Rock was a master of physical comedy he could juggle anything from balls to eggs to plates and even a razor-sharp meat cleaver can you believe it and he didn't just juggle them he would balance him on his nose his forehead and even on the tip of his finger while standing on one leg but it wasn't just his juggling that made grok a hit he was also a fantastic musician he played everything from the accordion to the violin to the piano and he didn't just play these instruments he played them in the most absurd ways possible now picture this he would play the piano while standing on his head believe it or not rock was also a bit of a philosopher he once said laughter is the Sun that drives winter from the human face and you know what he was right because every time you watch one of his perform performances I bet you can't help but smile despite mixed reviews there are still a lot of clowns performing professionally all over the world most of the time their actors or comedians who aim to genuinely bring laughter you'll find them in various settings like circuses amusement parks schools malls and even hospitals the estimated number of professional clouds worldwide ranges from 50 000 to 100000 and that's without counting amateurs also practicing the art if you're interested in becoming one you might need to consider that 95 of clowns work hard time and have other occupations to supplement their incomes and with that I'll stop Clowning Around [Music] that's it for today so hey if you pacified your curiosity then give the video a like and share it with your friends or if you want more just click on these videos and stay on the bright
By Ranasinghe chanaka prasad de silva12 months ago in Horror
Did Scientists Just Discover What Happens When We Die?
In our relentless pursuit for knowledge,there are some questions and mysteriest hat are much more difficult to decipher than others.And the question of death is arguably the most difficult of all. What really happens when the end comes?Can we ever be completely sure until we ourselves reach that point? These are problems that human beings have always wrestled with, but have we finally been given a glimpse of the truth? This is Unveiled, and today we're answering the extraordinary question:
By Ranasinghe chanaka prasad de silva12 months ago in Humans