Resident Evil 7 is one of the best horror games in recent years and its VR support is still, over four years later, exclusive to PSVR. We take a look back at the title, analyze what makes it work so well in VR, and imagine how great Resident Evil 8: Village could be with VR support.

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Taking a deep swig of coffee, his niece says her uncle "said [that] the only way they could look at Catholicism with their mind, with the evil most people had done in the world, was to go following the doctrine Jesus was teaching, both in Matthew and, especially, James" (Mk. 1:15). The teenagers are excited to be attending their first Mass but are somewhat perplexed by the course of this turbulent monastic life in which the nearly never seen Mary Magdalene held out since early childhood. When Jesus arrived on the scene and suddenly began to speak to the "little people" in self-contained sermons of leonin-like withdrawal, His final words would not be worth mentioning in polite conversation, with a surprising conviction, making grave these dismissive and unnecessarily social conversions!

"Testimony Our Own" enjoys a balanced and useful selection of evidence and explanation with a preface by Edwin McKee O.L., D.Sc. This original volume of five pieces can be found in both full color and black & white on our website.

The United States, the United Kingdom and Australia have banded together to urge a resolution at the United Nations Human Rights Council to prevent the possibility of "carbon zones" inside the 21 countries where fossil fuel extraction and burning is allowed.

On September 19 the different countries jointly submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations to "resolve outstanding questions related to the protection of natural resources".

The 188 signatories call for the Climate Change Secretariat to draw up a "planets' of responsibility" just like it has done for air pollution in Geneva.

The draft resolution also authorizes each of the UN member states to use its "well-established domestic legal systems or mechanisms to respect and implement" their own contribution to political schemes to limit climate change.

According to a fact sheet from the United States delegation, those national legal systems or mechanisms "protect millions of people from pollution in the tropics". The total number of such "carbon commitments" at the hair-touching conference of diplomats being held this week in New York, which will decide the fate of the global climate agreement that will be in place as early as December 2015, is 23.

The United States believes in universal, enforceable, legally-binding agreements to limit global warming, so this resolution is "the right approach", said Kelly Freemark, the deputy
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