Throwing weapons in Dying Light: The Beast is a great way to rid yourself of handsy zombies, but the game has decided to just not tell you about it. Don’t worry, you can hurl any old axe or machete at ...
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Jordan Love entered Week 3 as the NFL's most prolific downfield passer. No quarterback in the league had a higher average throw distance than his 12.5 yards beyond the line of scrimmage. His 18.9 ...
Dying Light: The Beast is no cakewalk, and there are many aspects of the game you’ll learn through sheer trial & error, like how far you can jump to reach a ledge or how many swings it takes to brain ...
The level of stress that was associated with Florida State football's loss to the Virginia Cavaliers by a score of 46-38 in double overtime was unreal. The contest had so many twists and turns, and ...
If you’re a city of Erie resident looking to jettison junk or debris from your home this fall, the city’s Large Item Collection Program continues to be an option. The program allows for the weekly ...
But then Jalen Hurts and the offense flipped some sort of switch that we hadn’t see so far this season. Facing 2nd and 13 from their own 39 it took the Birds just two plays to strike back, a 38 yard ...
In “Make Me Commissioner,” acclaimed baseball writer Jane Leavy offers her fixes for the sport, in the form of a wide-ranging travelogue full of rich conversations In the late 1970s, when Professor A.
Oktoberfest has become one of America’s biggest cultural street parties, drawing hundreds of thousands each fall. Cities from Cincinnati to Denver transform downtown blocks into Bavarian playgrounds ...