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Tech »  Morbid Metal developer explains why he ditched an origami art direction in favor of gritty sci-fi — 'It worked, but it didn't really feel like me'
  • Morbid Metal developer explains why he ditched an origami art direction in favor of gritty sci-fi — 'It worked, but it didn't really feel like me'
    4 hours ago   techradar.com

    Morbid Metal developer explains why he ditched an origami art direction in favor of gritty sci-fi — 'It worked, but it didn't really feel like me'

    · Morbid Metal developer Felix Schade has discussed the inspirations behind his game's art direction ...

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The Artemis II mission has ended. Where does NASA go from here?

The Artemis II mission has ended. Where does NASA go from here?

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The Artemis era well and truly began Friday evening when a shiny spacecraft that had traveled 700,000 miles around the Moon, carrying four astronauts, splashed down in the Pacific Ocean ...

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