PC Aficionado: Anthem, the latest Bioware IP, is set in a setting that most people would classify as sci-fi. Considering the lead writer for Mass Effect 1 and 2, Drew Karpyshyn, is working on the game, many figured Anthem would follow suit. That’s not the case. "
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.
Palworld developer Pocketpair has responded to this morning's dramatic decision by Nintendo to file a patent infringement.
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.
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
TechRaptor writes, "We Talked to Dragon Age: The Veilguard Game Director Corinne Busche about player choice, companion relationships, and of course romancing those companions."
star wars is very sci-fi tho..
I'm glad Drew is back Mass Effect 1 and 2 where awesome story wise.
I feel like I'm the only one who didn't "get" Anthem. I don't understand at all from what was shown, what there is to be excited about.
oh so youre saying it will be an fps but less guns? Makes sense
Star Wars is sci fi