During the first day of E3, N-Philes had the opportunity to talk to a few of the developers behind some of Activision's bigger games for this year. After having the pleasure of listening to an Activision rep stand on stage and repeatedly describe everything in the publisher's line-up as "amazing" and "definitive," Adrian and I had the chance to check out Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 and demo Tony Hawk Ride, Bizzare Creations' upcoming racing game Blur, and Radical Entertainment's Prototype. Do they live up to the publisher-manufactured hype?
First up is Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2. Activision demoed a stage to show off some of the title's new features, such as fully destructible environments.
"Nordic Game has revealed the winners of this year’s Nordic Game Awards, which took place on Thursday, May 23, during NG24 Spring and streamed live from Slagthuset in Malmö, Sweden." - Nordic Game.
Indie games are single-handedly carrying the gaming industry right now and it's about time they get their deserved recognition.
"AI is not a substitute for human creativity. We position it as a technology that supports creativity. Creativity resides in people. We will continue to contribute to people's creativity through technology," the CEO said.
...not yet but 100% within the next 10 years!
..Then Sony will use it like the drop of a hat. They're no different to the others.
People that aren't software developers just don't understand the benefits of AI. People who's only exposure to A.I is the Terminator movie and other related sci fi films won't understand the benefits it provides.
It's not about replacing human labor. It's about making human labor easier.
Many years ago, I had laser eye surgery done. It was performed by a robot. The doctor took my measurements and calibrated the machine to make sure it would do what needed be done. And then the robot corrected my vision in 10 seconds.
15 years later and I still have 20/20 vision.