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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 367

Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 367 Share: Another relatively drab week has concluded in the PlayStation Nation, but hopefully things are looking up as we edge towards the busy Spring period. Here s what s keeping us busy this weekend. Sammy Barker, Editor To be honest, I just want to mess about with FIFA 21 this weekend and relax a little bit. I did start Bugsnax earlier in the week, and I ve been enjoying that. Stephen Tailby, Associate Editor I have a fair bit I can play this weekend. Primarily, I m going to be taking a look at a couple of indie titles for review Signs of the Sojourner and Star Renegades. If I get time, though, I d like to crack on with Final Fantasy VII Remake. I recently bought a couple of games I ve been meaning to play for ages, but they might have to wait until next week.

Someone Built an Exoskeleton to Wield a Giant Anime Sword

Someone Built an Exoskeleton to Wield a Giant Anime Sword Twitter 0 comments They’ve long been a staple of anime, manga, video games, and even some American comic books. We’re talking about those really huge swords, the ones that are just giant metal planks on a stick. Now, via Geeks are Sexy, we’ve learned about one YouTuber and “professional geek” named Allen Pan, who decided he needed to create the means to hold one of those swords himself. Specifically Cloud Strife’s Buster Sword from Final Fantasy VII. So naturally, he built himself an exoskeleton. You can watch a video of his whole process creating his sword wielding apparatus right here.

Monster Hunter movie s giant sword prop was almost too big for Tony Jaa

prop master Kerry Van Lillienfeld tells Polygon the sword presented a huge challenge during pre-production, especially when they approached it like they would any other prop. His team first tried to make a “soft” version a pliable, lighter version made of foam and rubber in a 3D printer. The resulting model weighed “between 30 to 40 kg,” or around 66 to 88 pounds. “I could hardly pick it up,” Van Lillienfeld says. “It’s soft, but it will crush you to death.” The greatsword is one of Monster Hunter’s most iconic weapons. While it can take many forms, depending on which gigantic monster parts it’s crafted from, one of the most often referenced looks like a long, curving jaw bone, complete with oversized pointy teeth. That’s what Van Lillienfeld attempted to replicate, while also faithfully maintaining the outlandish scale to its wielder.

Square Enix grabs trademarks for potentially more Final Fantasy content

Square Enix grabs trademarks for potentially more Final Fantasy content
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