Official Gameplay Reveal Trailer: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Here is the first gameplay trailer for Lucasfilm’s upcoming Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Unfortunately, it seems this one will be an Xbox and PC exclusive thanks to the acquisition of Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax Media by Microsoft.

Uncover one of history’s greatest mysteries in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle™, a first-person, single-player adventure set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark™ and The Last Crusade™. The year is 1937, sinister forces are scouring the globe for the secret to an ancient power connected to the Great Circle, and only one person can stop them – Indiana Jones™. You’ll become the legendary archaeologist in this cinematic action-adventure game from MachineGames, the award-winning studio behind the recent Wolfenstein series, and executive produced by Hall of Fame game designer Todd Howard.

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Actor Rob Delaney Time Travels to Roast Ancient Roman’s Epic Dinner Fail

Step back in time with Rob Delaney as he brings an Ancient Roman’s tale of a dinner date gone awry to life. In this video, Rob reads a letter written by Roman lawyer Pliny the Younger in 97 AD. Picture the scene – a lone Pliny at his dinner table, betrayed by the absence of his friend Septicius Clarus. He then decides to write a snub letter to his “friend” in response to the unexpected solitude. This reading took place at the 10th-anniversary Letters Live show at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall, adding a modern touch to a two-millennia-old narrative.

For those curious about what Pliny the Younger looked like, here is a photo of the statue of the man located on the facade of Cathedral of S. Maria Maggiore in Como, courtesy of Wikipedia user JoJan, who released the photo with a CC BY 3.0 license.

You can also read the Wikipedia page about Pliny the Younger right here and of his friend, Septicius Clarus, here.

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Statue of Pliny the Younger on the facade of Cathedral of S. Maria Maggiore in Como

Breaking the Sound Barrier: Kimberly Winter Belches Her Way to Victory, Sets World Record for Loudest Burp at 107.3 Decibels

Meet the Belching Maestro: 33-year-old Kimberly Winter from Virginia has officially claimed the title of World Record Holder for the Loudest Burp (Female) at a jaw-dropping 107.3 decibels – that’s louder than some motorcycles! Known as “kimycola” on social media, Kimberly not only dominates the decibel charts but also entertains her fans by burping their names upon request.

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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Discovers Star Trek’s Starfleet Insignia on Mars!

In a discovery that sent shockwaves through the cosmos, a Starfleet insignia has been found on Mars, captured by NASA’s Curiosity rover. The symbol of the United Federation of Planets was discovered by amateur astronomer Scott Atkinson, nestled among a pile of rocks on Mount Sharp (Aeolis Mons).

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech