Day: April 13, 2025

  • We noticed a cool poster in a trailer for the game LAKE

    We noticed a cool poster in a trailer for the game LAKE

    Heee is one that flew under the radar but might just be what your overstimulated brain needs right now: Lake on PlayStation.

    Set in 1986, you play as Meredith Weiss, a burned-out software developer who ditches the city grind and returns to her sleepy hometown of Providence Oaks to deliver mail for two weeks. That’s it—no zombies, no car chases, no loot boxes. Just you, a mail truck, and the folks you reconnect with along the way. It’s slow, peaceful, and oddly therapeutic.

    Think of it as a playable postcard from a time before smartphones hijacked our sanity. And yeah, your choices actually matter—who you talk to, how you respond, and whether you stay or go. It’s not for everyone, but if you need a breather from the chaos, this might be your kind of weird.

    But we also noticed something pretty darn cool. And yet, at the same time impossible in one part of the trailer, the main character is walking into a video store and you can see on the wall, a poster for the movie Masters the Universe.

    It’s appreciated that such an Easter egg was put there, but here’s the problem. If the game was set in 1986, this movie came out in 1987, it would be factually impossible.

    But a He-Man fan will take just take whatever one can get.

  • There was an arson attack at the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion–While the governor was there sleeping with his family!

    There was an arson attack at the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion–While the governor was there sleeping with his family!



    Unbelievable news is breaking out of the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania early this morning. According to the Pennsylvania State Police, an arsonist set fire to the Governor’s Residence — while the Governor and his family were inside.

    At approximately 2:00 a.m., members of the Harrisburg Bureau of Fire responded to reports of a fire at the Governor’s Residence, located on North Front Street in the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin County.

    Authorities have confirmed that this was not an accident. The Pennsylvania State Police have officially labeled the fire as an act of arson. The investigation remains active and ongoing.

    Fire crews were able to extinguish the blaze, but not before it caused significant damage to a portion of the historic residence.

    Fortunately, Governor Josh Shapiro and his family were in a different part of the mansion at the time of the fire. They were safely evacuated and no injuries were reported.



    More details are expected to emerge throughout the day as investigators piece together how this brazen act was carried out — and by whom.