Scorn is a first-person survival horror game set in a world explicitly inspired by the work of HR Giger. The gameplay trailer above provides a nice chunk of footage from the game, and it's pretty much what you'd expect if you've been following it since 2017. Players can expect scuffed up weapons masked as beams of light, a strange health system, and a monstrous, gooey monster called the Negro-Man.

Scorn is being developed by British studio Arrowhead Game Studios, and it will support cross-platform play using the recently-announced PlayStation 4 Pro console. It's also being made with PSVR in mind and will be released sometime this year on PlayStation 4.

Congressional leaders ask May all three to accelerate Brexit efforts

The UK's vote to leave the EU was a most serious risk to collective security within the EU – they warned Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Boris Johnson in a private meeting on Monday.

With Prime Minister Theresa May having lost her mandate to lead the Cabinet, around 60 senior aides, MPs and senior civil servants held an earlier session to share their concerns over how to get the best possible Brexit.

Brexit Secretary David Davis stated the UK would remain "at the heart" of the EU, but also said there was a "very real risk" more countries will leave. This alarmed the experts, as well as ministers, who warned that failure to deal with this risk – including prospects of the UK imposing sanctions on its northern neighbour, Norway – could incite a domino effect further across Europe.

On the European side, EU deputy premier and Forbes Drewes chair Peter Mandelson met EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier to strongly advise that he pursue "extending and deepening" Brexit negotiations until the UK's desired 2022 deadline.

Furthermore, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has said that "nothing will force the UK to leave the EU", but reiterated Paris' "sole intention is to see the agreement of its citizens and assure them that their rights – including access to health insurance – are protected".

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Sep 12, 2015 - Newton's third law of motion ends at "Revolutions per second." However, if all could be governed by the law of diminishing returns, then a rotating object itself could be doomed to drift farther and farther from the center.

Dan Le Batard is known for his satirical take on the sports world, but he's probably more known for the awkward interviews he has on Twitter. So he apologized for unintentionally weeks warning fans that their Xbox is broken.

Le Batard joked that fans focused on his tweets that promised an Xbox One
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