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DmC: Do or Die For Ninja Theory?

Based in Cambridge England Ninja Theory,once known as Just Add Monsters, hasn’t been able to find much success in it’s decade old existence.

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thesilentchief.com
rrw5277d ago

poor ninja theory. they are still newbie yet already been hated and suffer back luck

Quagmire5276d ago

Poor rrw. You are still newbie and already need english to learn good duck.

NYC_Gamer5277d ago

their style of gameplay turns away many people

Azianphil885277d ago

if Ninja Theory wants to stay in the gaming industry longer patch things up with Sony and start developing Heaven Sword 2
maybe Sony should start talking to Ninja Theory

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Devil May Cry 5: Why You Should Start Over in 2025

It's been six years since Capcom dropped Devil May Cry 5, but it's still more than worth replaying in 2025 thanks to its rich gameplay.

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gamerant.com
Christopher71d ago

Because the anime is on Netflix and we gotta ride that DMC in the news again wave.

CrimsonWing6971d ago

You sound like you’re just a ton of fun to be around.

franwex71d ago

It’s been sitting in my backlog for a while now. One of the first games I wanted to try for this current gen due to the long load times of previous gen. I’ll get around to it soon!

Zenzuu71d ago

One of the best, stylish, and fun action slasher on the system. You definitely should get to it, as soon as you can.

solideagle71d ago

they are taking way too much time with DMC6...

VersusDMC71d ago

The DMC5 team went on to make Dragons Dogma 2, the DMC director (3,4,5) left capcom to make an action game at another studio and the rumor is that a DMC remake is next...so i wouldn't hold my breath on DMC6.

ZeekQuattro70d ago

Everytime its on sale I think about buying it but never do. I only played the orginal and somr of 3 so I guess that's part of it.

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Empowering Creators and Players With Muse, a Generative AI Model for Gameplay

"Introducing Muse, a new kind of generative AI model that lets you play and create. From developer ideation to one day supporting game preservation, Muse holds potential to unlock new possibilities." so says Microsoft

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Abriael128d ago

Absolutely slimy to use game preservation as a thinly-veiled excuse to continue peddling generative AI garbage. 😡

Eonjay127d ago (Edited 127d ago )

MUSE
Massive Unmitigated Suspension for Employees.

Lets get this straight. When they say its to asisst creators, they mean assist executive managment. Tell me this, if companies stop paying real people to do real work, who is going to be able to buy anyone else's AI generated products in the first place?

Abriael127d ago

You're definitely preaching to the choir. If you read my own version of the news (it's in the alt sources), it's one of the few times I took the fuc*ing gloves on. I was pissed all day after reading this crap.

Jingsing128d ago (Edited 128d ago )

Microsoft's latest push into mediocrity and billions wasted. I do wonder if Microsoft will eventually meet the same fate as Intel.

staticall128d ago

They need to replace Xbox execs with generative AI. It'll do less damage than Phil and the gang for sure

> a first of its kind generative AI model trained on Ninja Theory’s multiplayer battle arena game, Bleeding Edge
Yikes
This is a "Coming soon" from their gaming copilot thingy they're so proud of https://www.youtube.com/wat...
Dunno, feels and looks awful to me

And they didn't explain how they're planning to preserve older games, just some world salad
> To imagine that beloved games lost to time and hardware advancement could one day be played on any screen with Xbox is an exciting possibility for us
This doesn't explain anything. How can they run the older games without hardware it's tied to? Magic?

Whole article actually feels like a world salad galore. Did they use AI to write this?

P. S.: Calling it «Muse» is disgusting.

jznrpg120d ago (Edited 120d ago )

At Xbox we shit on our employees and our customers. Now who is going to buy this nearly no effort game?

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Best Steam Deck verified games in this year's Steam Summer Sale (up to 90% Off)

Steam's Summer Sale looks primed for Steam Deck players - with a huge collection of titles on offer for the handheld.