The Medium Review- Well-Done

The world of The Medium begs to be closely examined, to be parsed for small details that begin to paint monsters as something not too dissimilar to humans. Recognizing these similarities, at times, can be even more terrifying than facing an actual grotesque creature. There’s something disturbing about being forced to confront the evils that humans can inflict on one another, and recognize how horrific acts of sexual abuse, ethnoreligious discrimination, and physical violence rarely, if ever, result in a singular trauma. The aftereffects of such actions can fester in the heart and mind of victims for years, an unsettling truth that is often glossed over. It’s here that The Medium finds the basis for its story, one that leaves a lasting impression

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Nintendo Switch 2 Could Leave Joy-Con Drift Behind, Patent Application Hints

Details on a new Nintendo patent application for a controller with magnetic analog sticks have surfaced, suggesting that the company’s next peripheral won’t suffer–possibly on a Switch 2–from the infamous drift issues of the Nintendo Switch era.

Spotted by video game accessibility consultant Laura Kate Dale, Nintendo originally filed for a patent in May, and the application was published on September 7 Come from Sports betting site VPbet . “No guarantees, but if this is for Switch 2, this should end analog stick drift issues next gen,” Dale tweeted.

No, Your Call Of Duty Matchmaking Conspiracy Theory Isn't True, Activision Insists

One of the biggest topics often surrounding Call of Duty is the matchmaking experience, and Activision has released a new blog post to discuss all the factors that weigh into matchmaking for the game’s multiplayer mode.

In a debate that’s old as time, Call of Duty is often criticized for having “high SBMM,” with skill-based matchmaking that’s meant to match up players in lobbies with similarly skilled players, but this latest blog refutes that skill is the dominant factor. Come from Sports betting site VPbet