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Stray was but one of over 25 games announced at Sony's recent PS5 reveal event. The developers showed players a short trailer which, while not revealing very many details about what Stray's gameplay could be, did still give viewers some insight into the game's crisp graphics and intriguing storyline, and some players have already begun developing theories about just what exactly Stray Collectibles|Https://Straycatgame.Com/ will be l
This theory has been gaining traction since William (Jimmi Simpson) first showed up in the park with his lothario soon-to-be-brother-in-law Logan (Ben Barnes) egging him on to enjoy all the seedier aspects of Westworld, and to embrace his inner black hat, so it might as well be addressed. The theory posits that William is actually the Man in Black 30 years prior to his running around the park questing after scalp maps and maze entrances along the Blood Arroyo, and that the story of Westworld , as the audience is experiencing it, is actually unfolding in two different time periods – basically, pre-black hat William and post-black hat Will
Unfortunately, Sony didn’t provide any further details, so how the game will play when it comes out this fall largely remains a mystery. However, a few new details about Stray have been released in recent months. Set in a crumbling city where humans have been replaced by robots, players, as a stray cat, will be tasked with exploring the city and uncovering an ancient mystery in order to find their way home. Gameplay will also feature stealth elements, and in true cat fashion, this will include occasionally annoying the city’s deniz
Last week, **Westworld ** spent a considerable amount of its time with the Man in Black, developing the story around his quest to discover new levels of the "game" he insists is part of the park's true nature. The question of the true nature of things took precedence throughout the hour, as Westworld continued its fascination with exploring the inscrutabilities of the park itself, its many inhabitants (both real and manufactured), and of course the show's own narrative. The result, then, is a more complicated, puzzle-like telling of your usual tales of robot uprisings or the ever-popular arrival of the singular
The acknowledgement of Arnold's role in the park (and his death in it) by Ford and his name being mentioned again by Elsie, who's stuck dealing with the Hosts' behavioral problems – some of which include conversing with an unseen individual named Arnold – is likely to generate an entirely new slew of questions and hypotheses. Obviously, Ford's unreliability in recounting Arnold's story is point one, while the voice heard in Dolores's head is another. It probably won't take long before some are hypothesizing that Arnold is the Man in Black, or that his consciousness (or unconscious influence in the form of some latent coding) still lingers in the park and was triggered in some way by the reverie glitch. Then again, perhaps the similarities in his backstory with that of Bernard's – a heavy dose of tragedy mixed with an irrepressible interest in the unconfirmed consciousness of the park's creations – are meant to suggest what little is known about Bernard – or perhaps what little Bernard knows about himself – is tied in some way to the Bill Finger of Westwo
But there is a tiny detail in Dolores pulling the trigger and killing Rebus that suggests her ability to do so isn't entirely the result of a push toward greater sentience and autonomy. Again, Dolores experiences a series of sensory flashes, both visual and auditory, showing her the Man in Black on the night he dragged her to the barn, while at the same time a voice can be heard instructing her to "Kill him," which she does as though obeying a command. Is it possible, then, that Dolores wasn't actively rebelling against her programming but instead responding to the commands of an authority that supersedes even her base coding? And furthermore, is this an act of rebellion – either by Dolores herself or by the individual responsible for the "Kill him" command – or is Dolores's new path simply a part of the new narrative Dr. Ford has been working
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The Marauders are arguably some of the most loved characters in the entire Harry Potter universe, minus Peter Pettigrew, of course. Fans always love learning more about Sirius, James, Lupin, and Lily and their time at Hogwarts. While the movies did include some of the backstories on Harry's parents and the Marauders, a lot of moments were missing. For example, in the Order of the Phoenix movie, Snape's worst memory doesn't include anything about Lily Potter. In the books, this memory is an important piece of history that gives a lot of insight into Snape as well as Lily. Many details from conversations with characters like Lupin and Sirius that happened throughout the series are also missing in the mov