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The craze for the third-person shooter game has elements of Beatlemania, the opioid crisis, and eating Tide Pods.
It was getting late in Tomato Town. The storm was closing in, and meteors pelted the ground. Gizzard Lizard had made his way there after plundering the sparsely populated barns and domiciles of Anarchy Acres, then by avoiding the Wailing Woods and keeping the storm just off to his left. He spied an enemy combatant on high ground, who appeared to have a snipers rifle. In a hollow below the snipers perch was an abandoned pizzeria, with a giant rotating sign in the shape of a tomato. Gizzard Lizard, who had quickly built himself a redoubt of salvaged beams, said, I think Im going to attack. Thats one of my main issues: I need to start being more aggressive. He ran out into the open, pausing before a thick shrub. This is actually a really good bush. I could bush-camp. But naw, thats what noobs do.
Two men enter, one man leaves: the fighters closed in on each other. In the video game Fortnite Battle Royale, the late-game phase is typically the most frenetic and exciting. Suddenly, the sniper launched himself into a nearby field and began attacking. Gizzard Lizard hastily threw up another port-a-fort, amid a hail of enemy fire. The goal is always to get, or make, the high ground.
A moment later, Gizzard Lizard was deadkilled by a grenade. Afterward, he replayed the ending, from various vantages, to analyze what had gone wrong. To be so close to winning and yet come up shortit was frustrating and tantalizing. One wants to go again. The urge is strong. But it was time for my son to do his homework.
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(187,107 posts)Fortnite Addiction Is Becoming a Problem for Major League Baseball
One of video gamings most popular titles, Fortnite is a big game and a big business sort of like baseball, the sport thats officially known as Americas pastime. Theyre both free to play (as long as you have the right gear), if youre good you could land a college scholarship, and if youre great you could earn a ton of money and become a massive celebrity.
Already well-paid stars themselves, Major League Baseball players have flocked to Fortnite because with plenty of downtime between games and travel, its easy for them to unwind with a few rounds of the online, multi-player, and mobile-compatible battle royale, whether theyre in the clubhouse, their hotel room, or on the bus.
But the shoot-em-up title may have just taken its first big league casualty. Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price, missed his Wednesday start against the teams hated rival New York Yankees because of mild case of carpal tunnel syndrome. And after questions have arisen about how frequently he gets a Fortnite fix, the pitcher said hes hanging up his controller, at least around the ballpark, reports MLB.com.