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Quantic Dream’s Detroit: Become Human Gets More Info on Gameplay and Player Decisions

Today, during the YouTube Live broadcast hosted by Geoff Keighley, Detroit: Become Human Creative Director David Cage shared more information on the game.

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Blastoise3023d ago

The unsung hero of E3, trailer was awesome.

I enjoyed Beyond Two Souls despite it's flaws but this looks like David Cage is back on top form

Aleithian3023d ago

Yeah I agree. That totally sucked me in.

ThyMasterDebater3023d ago

Was a bit upset I didn't see kara but it was still a super cool trailer. I like how they showed another character from a different point of view. I think you will see Kara on one side and that officer on the other.

miyamoto3022d ago

That game presentation gripped my balls like a vice grip!

Ashlen3023d ago (Edited 3023d ago )

I'm really looking forward to this. I really like Quantic Dream's games. And with a more branching story-line, that's right up my alley.

81BX3023d ago

Idk, i was hyped when they first revealed this game but this one left me less excited. Im still hoping it changes my mind before release, QD had me with heavy rain.

BattleAxe3023d ago (Edited 3023d ago )

This game was not what I was expecting after seeing the original reveal. It's tough to say what the reception will be like for this game when it finally releases.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Interview - Career Mode, Photo Mode, & Walkarounds

Simulation Daily Interviews Asobo Studio COO David Dedeine about Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and its new features.

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How Real-World Events Shaped the Story and Content of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

Slava Lukyanenka, the producer and creative director of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, offers an insightful look into the development of the much-anticipated sequel. He delves into the significant impact that the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has had on both the game and its team, sharing how these challenges have shaped their approach.

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Palworld maker vows to fight Nintendo lawsuit on behalf of fans and indie developers

Palworld developer Pocketpair has responded to this morning's dramatic decision by Nintendo to file a patent infringement.

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GotGame8184d ago (Edited 4d ago )

Palworld is better, but Nintendo has$$$$ They can fight it all they want, but will absolutely lose. It is a blatant Pokemon rip off. I do wish them luck though.

RedDevils2d ago

Go check Dragon Quest you would know where Pokemon got their ideas from.

MeteorPanda2d ago

The character design is NOT the issue here. Pokemon patented bullsht. You can patent "Throwing an item to capture a virtual character and another action to release an item that releases a combat character onto virtual world" but my god that is vague as fuck and shouldnt hold in any court...and the kicker? it was patented AFTER palworld was made.

If this lawsuit goes through that is literally going to work on every single monster capture game,

Lionsguard2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Like the other guy said, this has nothing to do with any of the designs. This is Nintendo patent trolling. It's like Rockstar suing another game if they have a guy opening the car door and yanking them out to steal the car because that's why you do in GTA so therefore that game is infringing on GTA's "patent". And that's the reason why Pocketpair is fighting this because if they lose this opens the doors to MORE lawsuits of this kind.

Profchaos2d ago

Weren't the wire models used in palworld ripped out of Pokemon in the end?

porkChop2d ago

No they weren't. That was proven false. And, again since people don't seem to understand, this is not a copyright lawsuit or about stolen content/assets/designs/etc. It's a patent lawsuit. So far all the possible patents I've seen were filed by Nintendo 4 months *after* Palworld released.

Profchaos2d ago

Then I have no clue what this is about specifically

--Onilink--2d ago

The catching mechanic patent was filed even before Arceus was released, I dont know which ones you have been watching because all the ones I’ve seen were before Palword came out
(Though not all have been approved in the US yet, just in Japan)

porkChop2d ago

The patent for the catching mechanic was filed July 2024 and granted August 2024. It was filed on top of a separate, "parent" patent that had been filed in 2021. Nintendo filed new patents and had them expedited just so they could sue Pocket Pair/Palworld.

MeteorPanda2d ago

it's so dumb. if that patent holds any water in court - any monster capture game is done and gone. cnts.

NotoriousWhiz1d 20h ago (Edited 1d 20h ago )

Source that says it was filed in July? I couldn't find it. And everything I can find states that it typically takes around a year or more for patents to be approved.

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jznrpg2d ago

On behalf of their money seems like the biggest reason

Kneetos2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

People want Nintendo to lose as a big middle finger to the company, but if Nintendo wins then they set a precedent for others to follow which could be bad for Nintendo themselves if they end up infringing on a patent owned by someone else

The one I'm reminded of is, a few years ago Sony patented something to do with AI controlling a characters moments in a game to "help get past difficult or grindy parts" of a game

Mario kart 8 deluxe had a the auto acceleration and auto steering technology implemented, so potentially if that came back for mario kart 9 could possibly open the door for Sony to sue them if it's close enough

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