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Edge of Nowhere Review: The Precipice of Insanity | UploadVR

David Jagneaux from UploadVR writes: "When I learned that Insomniac Games, the fine folks behind the legendary Spyro the Dragon and Ratchet and Clank series, were working on a VR-exclusive game, I was filled with excitement. “This is it!” I thought to myself. “This is the validation our infantile medium needs to be taken seriously!” Surely if a studio with such respect and experience as Insomniac were diving head-first into VR, then others would follow suit."

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guywazeldatatt2906d ago

Looks very cool. Gotta check it out!

maybelovehate2906d ago

Can't wait to get home and play!

kraenk122905d ago

Awesome. Wish I had a Rift to try.

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Ninja Theory already working on next game per Jez Corden

The one and only Jez Corden of Windows Central has intimated today that Ninja Theory is working on their next title already, and it's not one previously announced

helicoptergirl2h ago

Good. I hope they ramp up their ambitions and make a bigger game with better gameplay and combat.

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QubicGames' "20 for 20 Anniversary Bundle" is now available for PC via Steam

"To celebrate its 20th anniversary, QubicGames is bringing a curated collection of its top titles on Steam. As a launch gift to players, there is even a "20 for 20 - Anniversary Bundle" that will be heavily discounted to allow gamers to purchase their favorite titles at irresistible prices. Players who purchase the entire bundle at once will pay less than $20!" - QubicGames.

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Microsoft to Add Copilot AI to Video Games

Microsoft recently revealed its plans to incorporate Copilot directly into video games, with Minecraft being the first showcased example.

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Fishy Fingers19h ago(Edited 19h ago)

F*** AI

"Hey Copilot, what's a good meme to prove I dislike AI".... https://giphy.com/clips/sou...

Einhander197219h ago

Two trillion dollar company that just can't wait to put as many people possible out of work as fast as possible.

It feels like every single thing they do is making gaming worse and destroying the industry.

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CaptainFaisal8h ago

Why all the hate? Im actually excited about this! Always wanted this kind of immersion, and an AI companion with me all the time helping me out knowing the status of my skills/inventory/progress and giving me tips on the best approach or how to craft something specific is game changing for the industry.

Hate all you want about AI, but this is just the start and I can see the potential already. You wont be complaining in the next 5-10 years about this, but rather complain if a game hasn’t implemented it.

MrDead7h ago

Yes we can't wait for the work of others to be used without the need to pay them so that MS can profit even more from the people they fire.

I_am_Batman7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

There is no chance I'd ever use something like this, especially if it's not part of the core game design, but a layer on top of it. It's way too much handholding. Many games already feel like busy work, because they don't let the player figure things out on their own. Having a real-time interactive guide defeats the purpose of playing the game in the first place in my opinion.

If this were to become the standard like you predict, we'll see more and more video games get away with bad design, because people will just be used to ask for help from the AI companion anyway.

Number1TailzFan6h ago

Well Nintendo don't need this with some of their games these days, with invincible characters, items, easy bosses etc.. they do the hand holding built in

helicoptergirl7h ago

Takes "hand holding" in games to a whole new level.

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