Thisis the official book trailer for Serafina and the Splintered Heart , the third book in the Serafina Series.. The creation of this book trailer was a collaboration of the author Robert Beatty, his wife and daughters, and Bonesteel Films in Asheville, North Carolina. Note: This is not a movie trailer. The dramatic rights for the Serafina series are still available. This book trailer was filmed on location in Asheville, North Carolina.
The creation of this video book trailer was a collaboration of Robert Beatty, his wife and daughters, and Bonesteel Films in Asheville, NC. The purpose of this trailer is to promote the book Serafina and the Splintered Heart. It is not a movie trailer. The dramatic rights for the book are still available.
This book trailer was filmed entirely in the Asheville, North Carolina area. Special thanks to: The Battery Park Apartments, Estee Porter and Donna Nawrocki Asheville-Buncombe Technical College Cedar Crest Bed Breakfast The Masonic Temple of Asheville as a rehearsal space International Ballet, Greer, SC as a rehearsal space
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\"Dearest gentle reader: We have been apart for far too long,\" is how Lady Whistledown coyly starts the trailer to the third season of \"Bridgerton\" -- fitting, as fans have been waiting to hear from her, too.
Eager to win back her friendship, \"Colin offers to mentor Penelope in the ways of confidence to help her find a husband ... But when his lessons start working a little too well, Colin must grapple with whether his feelings for Penelope are truly just friendly.\"
Through Lady Whistledown, Penelope expresses her conflict between the logical choice -- Debling -- or the emotional one, Colin: \"What is the primary force that guides us along our paths? Is it our minds or our hearts?\"
Last year, Belle Alexander kindergartner Ty Sanford was honored with a special day by Walmart Heart. A parade of semis escorted Ty from his home to the Kewanee Walmart store, where he received gifts from Walmart, the fire department, the police department and others in the community, and was named an honorary Walmart truck driver.
Walmart driver Pete Palczynski, who drives from the Spring Valley Distribution Center, said the new trailer was made at the Great Dane Trailers plant in Kewanee. Both sides of the trailer carry large pictures of children who have been honored by Walmart Heart, including Ty. A picture of Walmart founder Sam Walton is also on each side of the trailer.
Father Jerry Rafalko of Holy Trinity Polish National Catholic Church in Kewanee performed a blessing of the trailer, and just ahead of a downpour, the group moved inside the store for the rest of the program.
Robots! Flesh! Fleshy robots! Robo-worms! Swirly Big Hero 6 lookalikes! Upcoming sci-fi Soviet FPS Atomic Heart seems chock-full of weird, mostly robotic things that want to kill you, and its latest trailer shows off all the ray-traced reflections and particle effects you can admire as they do so. We've seen a lot of this before, but it doesn't half look pretty - and now at 4K, if you can handle that. I worry for my poor 1080p-tier GPU, though at least there's also freshly-announced DLSS 3 support. Watch on YouTubeThere you are, then. Sparkly. Developers Mundfish dropped the trailer during Nvidia's CES 2023 showcase, where they also announced DLSS 3 support for 33 upcoming games, including Atomic Heart. That should mean a nice framerate boost for anyone with an RTX graphics card.It's always hard to tell how a game will play until its beneath your fingers, but Atomic Heart looks like a hell of a romp. It's set in a world where the Soviet Union thrived thanks to newfangled "polymer injections", which is as good an excuse as any to let you blast lightning out of your hands and chuck enemies about with telekinesis. It all adds up to an intriguing combination of unprecedentedly-Russian aesthetics with BioShock-like plasmid powers. I want to spray weird white goop at robots and I'm not ashamed to say so.Hardswaremen James interviewed Mundfish last year, when they said they're aspiring to "reinvent as many aspects of game design as possible" in the hopes of not creating a BioShock clone. I get the impression they don't like people saying BioShock as much as they do when they look at Atomic Heart, but come on, it's got weird arm powers and an outlandish, ostensibly-utopian floating city. We'll get to admire more ray-traced robots for ourselves real soon, when Atomic Heart comes out on February 21st.
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There are so many ways to die in the Exclusion Zone, and I just saw a whole bunch of them in the new trailer for Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl. The trailer is called "The Time of Opportunities" and I can only surmise the "opportunities" in that title are referring to all the chances I'll have to die from monsters.
Those monsters will look familiar to any Stalker veterans out there, from the mind-altering Controller who launches psychic attacks if you're in their line of sight (I always called them the 'zoom-in monster' because it yoinks your camera toward them so you can't aim or shoot), to the rampaging Pseudogiant seen walloping the player like a ragdoll. A pack of dogs shows up too, which always unnervingly circle before they attack at lightning speed. I'm normally a dog lover, but I hate those irradiated mutts.
There's also a poltergeist sighting, though not really because poltergeists are invisible. And in the new trailer it looks like they can shield themselves by levitating a barrier of rocks? That doesn't seem fair at all! I am so dead when this game comes out.
That's just the monsters, though. Bandits and enemy factions fill the trailer too, and if Stalker 2 is anything like the previous games they'll drop me from a mile away with single well-placed headshot. Or, as seen in the trailer, they'll try to ram a knife in my chest.
Chris started playing PC games in the 1980s, started writing about them in the early 2000s, and (finally) started getting paid to write about them in the late 2000s. Following a few years as a regular freelancer, PC Gamer hired him in 2014, probably so he'd stop emailing them asking for more work. Chris has a love-hate relationship with survival games and an unhealthy fascination with the inner lives of NPCs. He's also a fan of offbeat simulation games, mods, and ignoring storylines in RPGs so he can make up his own."}), " -0-10/js/authorBio.js"); } else console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); Christopher LivingstonSocial Links NavigationSenior EditorChris started playing PC games in the 1980s, started writing about them in the early 2000s, and (finally) started getting paid to write about them in the late 2000s. Following a few years as a regular freelancer, PC Gamer hired him in 2014, probably so he'd stop emailing them asking for more work. Chris has a love-hate relationship with survival games and an unhealthy fascination with the inner lives of NPCs. He's also a fan of offbeat simulation games, mods, and ignoring storylines in RPGs so he can make up his own.
For the uninitiated, Atomic Heart is the debut title from Moscow-based developer Mundfish. It's an action-RPG set in an alternate version of the 1950's, in which the Soviet Union developed highly advanced robotics which ultimately turned against humanity and started wreaking havoc. Thing is, these aren't your usual robots - in fact, Atomic Heart has some of the most uniquely terrifying creatures I've ever seen in a video game.
At the beginning of the new combat trailer, a pair of robots embrace each other in a bizarre sort-of dance before one of them sprouts tentacles from its forehead, which form into a single sharp appendage, which the robot slowly buries into the belly of the other robot without meeting much resistance. It's one of many highly distressing scenes I've been exposed to watching today's trailer and others before it.
Thankfully, Atomic Heart looks like more than just a collection of freaky looking machines; its dystopian vision of Soviet Russia looks like a genuinely thrilling, awe-inspiring place to explore, and the combat looks explosively fun. You'll have access to a bunch of powers that let you shoot freezing blasts of ice and throw around enemies telekinetically, as well as a ton of guns and melee weapons, which you can use simultaneously with your powers.
There seems to be a lot more going on here than just the classic Robots Gone Bad story, and I can't wait to dig in when Atomic Heart launches, hopefully sometime near the end of 2022 as planned. I'm getting a little concerned that we're only a few months away from 2023 and we haven't heard of a concrete release date, but I'd also be happy to wait a little longer to play a more polished game.
After scoring a degree in English from ASU, I worked as a copy editor while freelancing for places like SFX Magazine, Screen Rant, Game Revolution, and MMORPG on the side. Now, as GamesRadar's west coast Staff Writer, I'm responsible for managing the site's western regional executive branch, AKA my apartment, and writing about whatever horror game I'm too afraid to finish."}), " -0-10/js/authorBio.js"); } else console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); Jordan GerblickSocial Links NavigationAfter scoring a degree in English from ASU, I worked as a copy editor while freelancing for places like SFX Magazine, Screen Rant, Game Revolution, and MMORPG on the side. Now, as GamesRadar's west coast Staff Writer, I'm responsible for managing the site's western regional executive branch, AKA my apartment, and writing about whatever horror game I'm too afraid to finish.
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