The best Olympic shooting competition memes from the Paris 2024 games

2024 Summer Olympics in Paris has gathered some of the world’s most talented athletes to perform incredible feats such as performing acrobatic stunts that challenge gravity and swimming at remarkable speeds, which would leave an ordinary person astonished. However, what sets this year’s athletes apart is their involvement in humor-filled internet culture: memes. For instance, shooting events at the Olympics have sparked a surge of memes and fan art on social media platforms like X, and fans are now portraying the athletes as anime characters.

Chicory composer Lena Raine always wanted to write an RPG theme song

Lena Raine’s compositions seem inseparable from the games they are part of; for instance, the pulsating electronica of Celeste is deeply etched in my recollection of overcoming its tough platforming levels, and the soft piano tunes in Chicory: A Colorful Tale resonate intimately with the game’s narrative about artistic struggle. This suggests that Raine’s music is perfectly tailored to the environments it inhabits, showcasing her exceptional songwriting skills.

Fortnite’s future battle pass-exclusive skins may be sold in the store

As a devoted Fortnite fan, I’ve got some exciting and somewhat bittersweet news for us all: Epic Games has shared plans to make some exclusive Battle Pass skins and items that appear in future seasons available for purchase within the game store. This move aims to alleviate the anxiety of missing out on these limited-time items, but it also means that the thrill of obtaining them won’t be quite as unique.

BTS Cooking On: TinyTAN Restaurant, Com2uS’ new cooking game is now globally available

Under the guidance of CEO Jaekwan Nam, Com2uS has introduced their latest cooking simulation game titled “BTS Cooking On: TinyTAN Restaurant” (referred to as BTS Cooking On). This game is now accessible in more than 170 countries across Asia, North America, and Europe. It offers support for eleven languages such as Korean, English, Chinese, French, German, among others.

Baldur’s Gate 3’s Honour Mode is too hard for the majority of players

The toughest test in Baldur’s Gate 3 is the Honour Mode, a setting that boosts game difficulty and introduces permadeath. If your character perishes, your journey ends. In the eight months following its launch by developer Larian Studios, only 464 out of 34,000 players managed to complete a run in Honour Mode. Since then, more players have succeeded, but those who’ve triumphed still represent a small percentage: approximately 12% of the total number of players trying it, according to data from an infographic published Wednesday. Indeed, it’s quite challenging!