
Let's get this ball rolling.
The next game from Katamari creator Keita Takahashi launches very soon — To a T hits the PS5, Xbox, and PC on May 28th — but you can check it out early with this new Steam demo. I'm still not entirely sure what the game, which stars a kid stuck in a t-pose, is actually about, and this interview with Takahashi in Wired only has me more confused.

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Ozzy Osbourne — Osbourne has had numerous brushes with death, including a serious ATV accident in December 2003 that put him in a coma for several days. While riding an ATV on his estate in England, Osbourne crashed and was thrown off, suffering a broken neck vertebra, multiple broken ribs, and a collarbone. He even stopped breathing, flatlining until his bodyguard performed CPR. As a result, he fell into a coma for eight days before recovering. Harrison Ford — Was in a serious plane crash in March 2015 when his vintage WWII-era plane suffered engine failure. He ended up having to crash-land on a golf course in Los Angeles, and even clipped a tree during the descent. Ford sustained pretty severe injuries, including fractures to his pelvis, ankle, and back, as well as a head laceration. Speaking on Jimmy Kemmel Live!, Ford said of the traumatic event, "I remember the engine stopping; I remember that part very well. And then I remember the tower; I remember their suggestion. 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Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Fraser said of the incident, 'I was stuck on my toes — I had nowhere to go but down. And so he [a crew member holding the rope] was pulling up, and I was going down, and the next thing I knew, my elbow was in my ear, the world was sideways, there was gravel in my teeth, and everyone was really quiet." Travis Barker — Nearly died in a harrowing Learjet 60 crash on September 19, 2008, following a show in Colombia. Barker suffered second- and third-degree burns on roughly 65% of his body, and four others died in the crash. As the jet accelerated down the runway, all four tires blew out due to severe under-inflation, damaging the hydraulic and braking systems. The pilot attempted to abort takeoff, but the plane went off the runway, smashed through a fence, crossed a highway, hit an embankment, and burst into flames. There were six people on board. The two survivors were Barker and DJ AM. The four others who died were two crew members, Barker's assistant Chris Baker, and his security guard Charles 'Che' Still. Charlize Theron — While filming Aeon Flux in 2004, Theron suffered a serious neck injury that required surgery and almost left her paralyzed. While attempting a series of backflips during a choreographed fight scene, Theron landed on her neck, resulting in a herniated disc between her C3 and C4 vertebrae — dangerously close to the spinal cord. Doctors told her she had been "a centimeter away from being completely paralyzed" for the rest of her life. Kanye West — In October 2002, West was in a serious car accident that left his jaw wired shut. This incident inspired his breakout hit, Through the Wire. While driving home late from a recording session in Los Angeles, West reportedly fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into an oncoming vehicle, suffering serious injuries, including nasal fractures and his jaw shattering in three places, resulting in having a metal plate put into his chin and his mouth being wired shut for over a month. The other driver broke both his legs. Isla Fisher — Fisher nearly drowned while filming Now You See Me in 2013. She got stuck in a water tank for almost 3 minutes while filming an underwater escape scene. The stunt involved her being submerged and chained in a water tank. However, during one take, the chain connecting her handcuffs and leg restraints got jammed under a tank slat. Believing she was acting, the crew didn't realize she was in danger. Despite there being a quick release switch and a stunt person standing by with oxygen, Fisher eventually "doggy-paddled" to the bottom of the tank and released herself. Liam Hemsworth — When Hemsworth was a kid, he had a near-drowning incident while surfing in Australia. Hemsworth explained to US Magazine that his surfboard's leg rope became entangled tightly around his body, trapping him underwater like a ball. Struggling in waist‑deep water, he was unable to surface and 'almost drowned' before finally being able to break free. Orlando Bloom — When he was 19, Bloom fell several stories from a window and broke his back. Doctors told him that he might not ever walk again. Bloom told People that he was climbing up to a roof terrace when the drainpipe he was holding onto collapsed. After spending 12 days in the hospital, Bloom was fitted with plates and screws, discharged on crutches, and later wore a back brace for months. Ryan Reynolds — While working towards getting a skydiving license, during his 13th jump, Reynolds' parachute didn't open, leaving him "flapping uselessly" in the wind and spinning out of control. Although he had a reserve chute, Reynolds froze from fear, afraid that it might also fail. However, he was able to "snap out of it" and eventually pull the cord. The incident left him scarred and with a fear of flying. Post Malone — Post Malone was involved in a serious plane emergency in August 2018, where the jet he was on blew two tires during takeoff. After the tire blowout, the plane circled to burn fuel and attempted an emergency landing at Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport in Massachusetts. However, the plane was diverted to Stewart International Airport in New York, where it safely landed. Bear Grylls — In 1996, Grylls was involved in a serious parachuting accident. While training in Zambia, his parachute malfunctioned, causing him to fall from 16,000 feet. He ended up landing on his back, which resulted in three vertebrae fractures. Grylls underwent a year of rehabilitation and, despite the severity of his injuries, he made a strong recovery and, less than two years later, became the youngest Briton (at the time) to summit Mount Everest. Eric Roberts — In June 1981, Roberts was driving near his home in Connecticut when he lost control and hit a tree. He suffered severe injuries and remained in a coma for three days. Roberts sustained neurological damage that required extensive rehabilitation, including relearning to walk, speak, and remember. Finally, Nikki Sixx (Mötley Crüe bassist) — In December 1987, Sixx overdosed on heroin and was declared clinically dead for roughly two minutes before paramedics revived him with an adrenaline injection to the heart. Sixx was found unresponsive in his apartment, and paramedics administered adrenaline in the ambulance, which revived him. Sixx entered rehab the following month and ultimately got sober. Like this kind of content? 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