![]() When people gently suggest that his expectations for an overnight build are unrealistic, Kendall hides his obvious fury behind a smile. In a sequence that almost looks like his birthday party all over again, Kendall plots the launch presentation to include an entire house built on stage, complete with clouds. On the other hand, Storyliving by Disney. Now, yes, I know what you may be thinking: Living+ sounds silly when they describe it as a neighborhood where every element of your life is managed by an entertainment conglomerate and enhanced with its IP. The jarring opening of the episode on Logan's face comes from a video he shot before his death promoting something called "Living+," which is essentially a Waystar-themed real estate project that's like a cruise, but on land, and forever. Time to impress all your investors, time to demonstrate continuity after the death of your founder, time to show off your shiny new co-CEOs and show that they are not at all a pair of unqualified, callow doofuses who are going to tank the company. The Roys converge upon L.A., because it's "Investor Day" at Waystar Studios. Shiv is backchanneling with Matsson to keep the deal on track, but she's also rediscovered her marriage and reconnected with Tom on a far more equal footing than they ever managed before, and as he recognizes, she's keeping her options open. Roman, having lost his nerve and left Kendall to do this maneuver by himself, realizes that since it worked, he's relegated himself to second position, and it's not going to help that he impulsively fired two powerful women who are smarter than he is on the same day. ![]() The easiest way to explain this eventful episode might be to start by talking about where all our characters end up, and then we'll explain how they all got there over the course of a trip to L.A.Īs the episode ends, Kendall has successfully impressed a room full of investors with fraudulent projections of massive growth, intended to raise the stock price and make it impossible for Matsson to buy the company. Updates on the game's progress will be posted on the official "Lost Soul Aside" Facebook page as well as on Bing's official Twitter account.It's a big week for Kendall (Jeremy Strong), who finds there's no place like Hollywood to embrace being a total fake. No official announcement has been made regarding the plot of the final product, but the trailer and the gameplay video should give gaming enthusiasts a peek into the fantastical adventures of Kazer, the main character, as he gets caught in a war between "humans and unknown monsters." Bing also promised that he will try to finish the game by 2018. ![]() The game will also be featuring multi-weapons and more significant changes in both the settings and the characters to give the game its own unique look separate from the work that inspired it. In a more recent Tweet, Bing informed his followers that the upcoming game will be released as a time exclusive title for PlayStation 4, which means that it will only be available for the said platform for a limited amount of time. 22, Bing announced on his official Twitter account that he will be receiving support from Sony, and that he will be working with other game developers in creating a more original game out of the initial prototype for "Lost Soul Aside." Within only a week of the trailer's release, various companies have already reached out to Bing to express their interest in funding the game. ![]() Yang Bing, the Korean game developer responsible for the game, first introduced "Lost Soul Aside" on the Unreal Engine forums with a trailer and a set of gameplay images that instantly awed its audience.īing described the on-going project as a fantasy-action game that aimed to combine elements from popular titles "Final Fantasy" and "Ninja Gaiden." But what really caught the online community's attention is the fact that Bing has been working on the project all on his own for two years after seeing the trailer for "Final Fantasy XV." What began as a one-man project that inspired positive feedback from the online community is now about to become its own game. Sony, one of the leading names in video game publication, has reportedly picked up the project and is now backing all efforts towards its eventual completion. "Lost Soul Aside" used to be just an independent video game project inspired by "Final Fantasy XV." Now it looks like the much anticipated title is about to carve its own successful path in the gaming world. Although initially inspired by the trailer for "Final Fantasy XV", Yang Bing's "Lost Soul Aside" will offer a different storyline and gameplay once it releases in 2018.
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