A 21 year old guy, bi with some deteriorating mental health, thanks Twitter, into Jet Set Radio, Deltarune, Persona, Paper Mario, Fire Emblem, and Sonic
I'll give a ranking for every Sonic X episode as I watch em cuz fuck it why not
First Episode was a 7/10, good and very in character but nothing that blows my mind, this scene and me finally understanding why people love Junichi saves this episode from being a 6
Genuine question, what is the point of this tweet? To make people feel bad for liking the boss? Why would you take like 45 seconds out of your lifespan just to make people feel bad about what they like?
Larian admits to AI usage. E33 used AI. KCD2 allegedly used AI. Activision is using AI. Xbox is using AI. GTA 6 definitely is using AI. Indie studios with small teams probably use AI in some capacity. The chances your fav studio uses AI is extremely high, even if they don’t say it
Hell, the chances that VALVE is using AI to help with Deadlock and Half-Life 3 development is probably true
I’m genuinely curious what everyone’s move is going to be moving forward. Are you going to boycott all future games? Stop playing these current games that used it? Quit gaming all together?
I hate genAI as much as the next guy. I’m curious what the future actually will be for gaming as a hobby though
Video games will never be taken seriously as an art form because neither the industry nor the audience treats them as art, and the audience is the larger part of the problem. Games are treated as products to be made fast, sold loud, consumed, discarded, and replaced. That is why Call of Duty and FIFA sell in the billions, not because they endure, but because they are disposable and familiar.
This has nothing to do with graphical fidelity, art style, music, voice acting, or budget, even though players insist otherwise. For most people, “artistic merit” means how flashy, pretty, and expensive a game looks. Spectacle is mistaken for depth, and production value is confused with meaning.
Games are not built to be evergreen because the audience does not want evergreen. The people who revisit old titles, engage deeply with systems, or approach games patiently are a minority. Most want the new release, the hype cycle, and the spectacle, then move on as soon as something shinier appears. This is the same reason Avatar makes a billion dollars per film yet leaves almost no cultural footprint. Audiences want stimulation for a few hours, then the exit.
Art requires patience and trust, and games demand both. They ask players to learn systems, accept friction, and think. The audience rejects this. Anything slow, strange, or uncomfortable is dismissed as boring or pretentious, so risk is punished not just by publishers, but by players themselves.
Because of this, metrics replace meaning. Engagement time, retention, and monetisation become the measure of success, because that is what the audience rewards. Art asks what something is saying. Products ask how long you stayed logged in. Games suffer most here because their greatest strength, player agency, is treated as an inconvenience rather than an opportunity.
Legacy is impossible without permission to fail, and the audience does not allow failure. A bad novel does not kill literature. A bad film does not kill cinema. A bad game can kill a studio, because players demand perfection, constant novelty, and infinite support while rejecting experimentation.
So the ceiling stays low by choice. Not because games cannot be art, but because an audience trained on disposability, spectacle, and instant gratification will not tolerate sincerity, patience, or risk. What survives is not what lasts, but what sells loudly and disappears quietly.
I encourage everyone who feels betrayed by this as I do to refund the game, Steam is rather lenient and honestly this should get it taken down from Steam's store, this level of deception using AI shouldn't be allowed
@TheDragoonQueen If its generative I don't think there's a middle ground, none of it is the best possible situation, people mad games for 30+ years without AI, we don't need to start now
And it fucking sucks cuz I love Expedition 33 but now its smeared with this shit, now I feel like I cant ethically play this game without supporting a practice I hate with every fiber of my being
I looked into this, the most I could find was using it for placeholder textures that were then removed/redone but still it pisses me off to no end, if you use AI, put it on your damn steam page, idc if its just placeholder, people have the right to know if what they buy is AI
Astarion actor Neil Newbon says 'fuck AI in performance' and thinks games like ‘Arc Raiders’ that use AI voices should re-record those lines with real actors once the game becomes successful 🎮
"Generative AI ... it sounds [like] crap. No matter how advanced it's getting, it still sounds not right ... anyone who made a shit ton off of a release that uses generative AI for voices ... You've got the money now, spread the wealth ... It would definitely do a lot of good for the actors, and it would definitely do a lot of good will in the community"
(via @PCGamesN)
@RyanLThomas1 @ShxdowDHedgehog Its been 2 years, if they didn't want there to be anticipation they shouldn't have shown it if it was in such a early state they couldn't cobble a trailer together for the 25th anniversary, its like if next year Sonic just has nothing, no new trailer, no nothing, it would suck
@RyanLThomas1 @ShxdowDHedgehog As a JSR fan im pissed cuz its the series 25th anniversary and we got basically nothing, a trailer at the game awards makes so much sense and they just dropped the ball
@SamsProStation Ok but im not even dissapointed we got no Sonic Frontiers 2 really, its that we also didn't get any new information on Jet Set Radio despite it being revealed 2 years ago