Saturday, December 10, 2011

Latest Conjecture About Sony's The Last Of Us Blames Ants For Everything

PlayStation Lifestyle has rummaged by the clues online and put together a somewhat clearer photo of the game: The Last of Us ' YouTube account was combined in July 2006 (yes, more than 5 years ago and before the PS3 was a thing), and in the same month it expelled a investigate and growth display about group-animal movements on the PS3. The investigate personality is entangled heavily in stigmergy, a process of overflow behavior, that is related to bullet ants.

Yes, it all comes back to the ants. At the finish of Sony's promo video (above), you can listen to a array of clicking -- that is how bullet ants talk with any other -- and then a high-pitched, degrading roar -- that is how bullet ants call whole swarms to a area. The roar may be listened meters away, even by humans, PlayStation Lifestyle writes. In The Last of Us , Texas and New Mexico are infected, and bullet ants live only south of there, in Brazil's Atlantic Forest.

For more data on bullet ants than you ever think you'd want, examine out PlayStation Lifestyle 's investigate synthesis, and melody in tonight to the liveblog coverage of the VGAs for what you design will be an authorized announcement.

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