[News] The Last of Us 2 ขึ้นแท่นสุดยอดเกมแห่งปี พร้อมกวาดรางวัลรวม 6 สาขาของ Golden Joystick Awards
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ในตอนนี้ Golden Joystick Awards ครั้งที่ 38 ก็ได้ประกาศผลรางวัลเกมแห่งปีในแต่ละสาขาเป็นที่เรียบร้อยแล้ว โดยเกมที่ได้รางวัล Ultimate Game of the Year หรือ สุดยอดเกมแห่งปีของปีนี้ไปครอง ก็คือ The Last of Us Part 2 จาก Naughty Dog นั่นเอง
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นอกจากนี้ตัวเกมยังกวาดรางวัลเกมแห่งปีในสาขาอื่นๆ อีก 5 สาขา ประกอบไปด้วย Best Storytelling หรือ การเล่าเรื่องยอดเยี่ยม, Best Visual Design หรือ ออกแบบกราฟิกยอดเยี่ยม, Best Audio หรือ เสียงประกอบยอดเยี่ยม, PlayStation Game of the Year หรือ เกม PlayStation ยอดเยี่ยม รวมทั้ง Naughty Dog ผู้พัฒนาเกมนี้ ก็ได้ขึ้นแท่นสตูดิโอแห่งปีไปครองด้วย เท่ากับว่างานนี้ Naughty Dog รับรางวัลรวมไปถึง 6 รางวัล
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The Last of Us Part II วางจำหน่ายแล้ว บน PS4
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The Last Of Us Part II กำลังลดราคา 48% ใน Shopee เหลือ 990 บาท (PS4)
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รายละเอียดเพิ่มเติมดูที่หน้าร้านค้า
https://shopee.prf.hn/l/64000lA
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Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/the-last-of-us-2-wins-ultimate-game-of-the-year-at-the-golden-joystick-awards/
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At long last, Chiefs claim division title
Behind Sousa, Lively, Syracuse wins International League North crown...
You might want to break out the silver to celebrate the Chiefs' division title.
Mitch Lively recorded a career-high 11 strikeouts over six innings Saturday as Triple-A Syracuse clinched the International League North Division crown with a 6-2 win at Pawtucket.
After surrendering a two-run double in the first inning to Bryce Brentz, Lively (5-2) stifled the Red Sox. He retired 11 straight batters at one point and faced two over the minimum over his final five innings. He ended up allowing four hits and two walks.
"He stepped up huge, pitched an outstanding game," Gardner said. "Got a little out of synch in the first inning but got it together after that. He pitched really well in a big-game situation."
The victory came after the Chiefs fell short in clinching efforts on Thursday and Friday and closes a saga that spans 25 years, the last time they won a division championship. The club had not made the playoffs since 1998, so the celebration was befitting of a team with a lengthy drought.
"It's a big deal for us," Syracuse manager Billy Gardner said. "It was rowdy, we got all excited and popped some champagne. We had a really good time. It's been a long year. These guys worked their butts off."
Still, there's more work to be done.
"We have a couple of boxes we want to check," the 20-year veteran manager said. "We want to get to the [Governors' Cup] championship and ultimately the Triple-A Championship in Charlotte. They want to finish it off. It's been an outstanding group. They pull for each other, they compete and they really have a passion for winning."
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Overtime hardly helped Allen Iverson's bid for the scoring title, but it did help the Philadelphia 76ers wrap up sixth place in the Eastern Conference.
Iverson scored 33 points, including a rainbow jumper with eight seconds left that forced overtime, and the 76ers scored the last eight points in a 105-100 victory over the Detroit Pistons, who had a six-game winning streak snapped.
Iverson scored only two points in the extra session, a pair of clinching free throws with 28 seconds to go. He gleefully dribbled out the clock instead of adding to his total, leaving him with a final average of 26.75.
"I felt like when you just get your driver's license and you get a brand new car to drive," Iverson said. "I felt great and the crowd being into it the way they were, it was like a gift to the people that supported us all year long. Now we can give something back."
Los Angeles Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal needed 40 points tonight against Portland to surpass Iverson, but managed just 18, making Iverson the first 76er since Wilt Chamberlain in 1965-66 to win the crown.
"I don't want to send a message that I was doing all the scoring for the title," said Iverson, who led the league in shots. "I did all that to help my team win. I'm the scorer on the team; that's why I shoot the ball as much as I do."
"Everyone in this room should be excited if he wins the scoring title," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "My thoughts and hopes coming into tonight were that we would play well, get the victory and that Allen would win the scoring title without us having to do anything outside or our normal game."
With his mother a frequent fan at the First Union Center and his biggest supporter, Iverson has heard chants of "MVP, MVP" along with the chance to lead the league in scoring.
"A championship ring, that's the most important thing to me," Iverson said. "Not MVP or the scoring title. I'd rather have a championship."
The 76ers allowed 100 points for only the seventh time this year but no more, holding the Pistons scoreless over the final 2:44. Inside baskets by Matt Geiger, Tyrone Hill and rookie Larry Hughes in an 85-second span turned a three-point deficit into a 103-100 lead with 41 seconds left.
In the playoffs for the first time since 1991, Philadelphia (28-22) finished sixth in the East and will face third-seeded Orlando in the first round. The Sixers were 2-1 against the Magic this season, with each team winning at home.
"We can't just say `We've had success against Orlando' and just go through the motions," Sixers guard Aaron McKie said. "We have to go out there and play hard."
Iverson shot just 11-of-28 and had plenty of help. Hill had 21 points and nine rebounds, Geiger added 20, 16 and eight assists and Eric Snow had a career-high 20 points and 10 assists. The Sixers went 3-1 against the Pistons this season.
Grant Hill scored 27 points for Detroit (29-21), which finished fifth in the East and will face Atlanta in the opening round. The Pistons went 2-1 against the Hawks.
"We're confident going into the playoffs," Pistons coach Alvin Gentry said. "It's a tough matchup with Atlanta. They're a very good basketball team."
"If we play good basektball, we've got a shot to beat them," said Hill, who has yet to win a playoff series in his five-year career.
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Overtime hardly helped Allen Iverson's
bid for the scoring title, but it did help the Philadelphia
76ers wrap up sixth place in the Eastern Conference.
Iverson scored 33 points, including a rainbow jumper with eight
seconds left that forced overtime, and the 76ers scored the last
eight points in a 105-100 victory over the Detroit Pistons, who
had a six-game winning streak snapped.
Iverson scored only two points in the extra session, a pair of
clinching free throws with 28 seconds to go. He gleefully
dribbled out the clock instead of adding to his total, leaving
him with a final average of 26.75.
"I felt like when you just get your driver's license and you get
a brand new car to drive," Iverson said. "I felt great and the
crowd being into it the way they were, it was like a gift to the
people that supported us all year long. Now we can give
something back."
Los Angeles Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal needed 40 points
tonight against Portland to surpass Iverson, but managed just
18, making Iverson the first 76er since Wilt Chamberlain in
1965-66 to win the crown.
"I don't want to send a message that I was doing all the scoring
for the title," said Iverson, who led the league in shots. "I
did all that to help my team win. I'm the scorer on the team;
that's why I shoot the ball as much as I do."
"Everyone in this room should be excited if he wins the scoring
title," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "My thoughts and hopes
coming into tonight were that we would play well, get the
victory and that Allen would win the scoring title without us
having to do anything outside or our normal game."
With his mother a frequent fan at the First Union Center and his
biggest supporter, Iverson has heard chants of "MVP, MVP" along
with the chance to lead the league in scoring.
"A championship ring, that's the most important thing to me,"
Iverson said. "Not MVP or the scoring title. I'd rather have a
championship."
The 76ers allowed 100 points for only the seventh time this year
but no more, holding the Pistons scoreless over the final 2:44.
Inside baskets by Matt Geiger, Tyrone Hill and rookie Larry
Hughes in an 85-second span turned a three-point deficit into a
103-100 lead with 41 seconds left.
In the playoffs for the first time since 1991, Philadelphia
(28-22) finished sixth in the East and will face third-seeded
Orlando in the first round. The Sixers were 2-1 against the
Magic this season, with each team winning at home.
"We can't just say `We've had success against Orlando' and just
go through the motions," Sixers guard Aaron McKie said. "We
have to go out there and play hard."
Iverson shot just 11-of-28 and had plenty of help. Hill had 21
points and nine rebounds, Geiger added 20, 16 and eight assists
and Eric Snow had a career-high 20 points and 10 assists. The
Sixers went 3-1 against the Pistons this season.
Grant Hill scored 27 points for Detroit (29-21), which finished
fifth in the East and will face Atlanta in the opening round.
The Pistons went 2-1 against the Hawks.
"We're confident going into the playoffs," Pistons coach Alvin
Gentry said. "It's a tough matchup with Atlanta. They're a very
good basketball team."
"If we play good basektball, we've got a shot to beat them,"
said Hill, who has yet to win a playoff series in his five-year
career.
Former Sixer Jerry Stackhouse scored 21 points for Detroit,
including two free throws with 20 seconds left in regulation
that appeared to seal it at 93-89.
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The Philadelphia 76ers played more like a playoff team than one mired in a miserable stretch of basketball.
Thaddeus Young had 26 points and 14 rebounds, Allen Iverson scored 20 points and the 76ers snapped a 12-game losing streak with a 117-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Monday night.
Iverson was a rookie the last time the Sixers lost 13 straight in the 1996-97 season. He played the best game of his four-game second stint in Philadelphia to help avoid another unlucky 13-game skid on his resume.
The Sixers had all five starters and two reserves score in double digits.
"We felt like once we did get a win, it was going to be extremely hard, one of the hardest games to win," Iverson said. "It was totally opposite."
Iverson hit the 20-point mark for the second straight game a day after his having his left knee drained of fluid. Young was sensational, using an 11-of-15 effort in the first half to give the Sixers a rare comfortable lead and easy win.
"It's been working for us, but we just couldn't get the win," Young said. "It really worked tonight."
Looking for a spark, 76ers coach Eddie Jordan benched power forward Elton Brand and paired rookie Jrue Holiday in the backcourt with Iverson. Jordan's move worked: Holiday had 15 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
"He just put us in a good rhythm tonight and had us flowing," Iverson said.
Brand, who was previously benched in some fourth quarters, said it was hard to complain about his role after a victory. He just can't believe he's considered a bench player early in the second year of an $80 million, five-year deal.
"When you look around at other teams, yeah," Brand said. "It's like, no disrespect, but [Golden State's] Mikki Moore gets the start and I don't. Not that he's not a good player, but, definitely."
Andre Iguodala left briefly with bruised ribs and scored 14 points on brutal 4-of-20 shooting. He's day-to-day and was not expected to practice Tuesday.
Corey Maggette led the Warriors with 24 points and Anthony Randolph had 15. Golden State lost its third straight in the finale of a five-game trip that started Dec. 7.
"You can't make excuses about a long trip," Maggette said.
Iverson's return generated a short burst of excitement, but not wins. His box office appeal is already lukewarm with only 12,795 fans listed to watch a slumping Sixers team.
Iverson joked at shootaround that after his ill-fated stint with Memphis, he sat home "trying to get fat." He wasn't in game shape and the Sixers came in with a bloated 18 losses.
He teamed with Young to make eight of 11 shots in the first quarter to help build a 12-point lead. Young really got rolling in the second quarter. He kept close to the basket and used a flurry of layups to score 14 points. He did hit a nice turnaround jumper that stretched the lead to 15.
Iverson capped the half by drawing a midair foul with 1 second left, hitting two free throws to make it 71-57.
Philadelphia won for only the third time in 19 games and its 12-game losing streak was the longest since 2006. Iverson was around for the start of that one three years ago before he was traded and the end of this one after his return.
Iverson acknowledges the years of banging down the lane and crashing the court have taken a severe toll on his 34-year-old frame. He's limited at shootarounds and practices -- by coaches decision, not complaint -- and no longer has the quickest first step in the league.
"I've been dealing with that the last 5, 6 years I've been playing," Iverson said. "I understand that when I fall or hit something that it flares up or gets irritated a lot faster than it used to. That comes from getting older."
By the time the fourth quarter rolled around, Iverson could rest. Willie Green's 3-pointer with 9:10 left in the fourth gave the Sixers 102 points, meaning free food at a fast-food restaurant for the few fans who bought tickets.
The weary Warriors had three field goals and scored 11 points in the third quarter.
"I think we'll all be glad to get home, but you still want to play as well as you can on the road," interim Warriors coach Keith Smart said. "Unfortunately, we didn't manage to do that on this trip."