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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum Apology Was Allegedly Written Using ChatGPT

According to a recent interview with some former Daedlic staffers, the apology released for The Lord of the Rings Gollum earlier this year was written with the AI program ChatGPT.

phoenixwing202d ago

I guess a soulless ai is better at being heartfelt than the management there

Valkyrye202d ago

did it make the game too? would explain a lot

JackBNimble201d ago

From what I understand of the newest AI tech , it would have done a better job then these so called developers.

Amplitude201d ago (Edited 201d ago )

"So called developers"
Yeah lets blame the devs. Can't possibly have anything to do with their extremely small team, budget, and time constraints from shovelware horse game publisher Nacon. Screw those developers *shakes fist*

JackBNimble201d ago (Edited 201d ago )

Have you seen that mess of a broken game?
If you were the developer would you put that game on your resume?

Plenty of small developing teams have made some great games , I don't know why you think being a small team is an excuse for complete trash.

Amplitude201d ago (Edited 201d ago )

Yeah I've even played it. It's so absolutely horrendous that it goes beyond the point of being funny and into just depressing territory

Still - a group of developers contracted to make a LOTR game in an extremely short amount of time on a hilariously small budget with demands from higher ups - in almost all instances where a game is this horrid, you can and should blame the publisher. No game developer in the entire world goes through the effort of becoming a game developer to willingly release something like Gollum. It was very clearly a contract job that was mismanaged and tossed out the door anyway.

On the indie game point - no indie dev would willingly attempt to make a massive AAA LOTR game and I'm sure if any of the people on that team made a smaller scale indie game with the freedom to do what they felt is right - it would have just as much a chance at being good as any other indie game dev's game.

It's the publisher. Blame the publisher. They make the decisions and provide the funding, not the developers.

BanginTunes202d ago

I mean I don't know why they bothered apologising in the first place the game looked terrible since it was announced, if you bought the Gollum game that's on you buddy

anast201d ago

I don't think it matters when corporate apologies are written by AI. No corporation really feels bad about the consumers not getting what they paid for. might as well have AI do it.

MasterChief3624201d ago

The apologies are usually soulless anyways, so it's not like the AI is suddenly removing the heart, in this case.

Abear21201d ago

Now just replace all CEO types with AI and pay the people who do the actual work instead

neutralgamer1992201d ago

CEO’s make so much money for basically running the company and all their good decisions means hefty bonus checks yet all their bad decisions means their employees messed up

Never understood this logic. Gaming business has become so profitable that all the suits are running gaming companies and only looking at the numbers only

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Most Disappointing Game of 2023

VGChartz's Craig S: "Who doesn't love a good dose of schadenfreude every now and then? There was no shortage of that on offer in terms of video games last year, hidden in plain sight amongst the more genuine disappointments (I'll leave it for you to decide which category each of the following games falls into).

One unfortunate trend when it comes to the biggest disappointments of the last year was that so many were new IPs, including Bethesda's latest major release Starfield, the Arkane Studio B-team's abortive attempt at a co-op vampire shooter, and Square Enix's action RPG Forspoken. Mega-franchise Call of Duty and the perennially delayed The Lord of the Rings: Gollum round out the list of Nominees."

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Profchaos96d ago

I think disappointing and bad are not the same thing.

The article calls out lotr Gollum that was not disappointing it was bad

Redfall is both disappointing and bad.

starfield, MW3 sure disappointing.

But if I was to add some disappointments of the year I'd add

firewall ultra absolutely a dumpster fire that killed the studio.

007 goldeneye the port of the N64 game it's disappointing as we didn't get the rare remaster version and the switch version has very poor controls.

Rdr was not the remake we wanted a simple port that didn't even run at 60 fps on launch on ps5

Jedi survivor Just broken on day 1

coolbeans95d ago

-"The article calls out lotr Gollum that was not disappointing it was bad"

I personally fall on the 'Gollum disappointing' spectrum. Here's why: even though Daedalic Entertainment was hopping out of their point-n-click lane, they *were* a solid group of devs that had an unexpected concept. Those two things, cheering on a dev taking a risk with a brand and the odd-yet-intriguing template, at least made me hope for something decent; instead, it's the reason they're only publishing now.

CBaoth95d ago

But the concept never stood a chance, even in the heyday of the Metal Gear/Splinter Cell days. When this was announced, no one was intrigued by its premise. Fell flat on its face. Even if Gollum had come out to glowing reviews the game would've struggled to perform financially. That's why it's not disappointing, just bad. Had no hype. All the other games Prof listed had the potential to sell great or be reviewed better but failed. Low effort remasters like the GTA collection, the RDR port, and MGS Collection could all sell well but still be severely disappointing. Gollum was uninteresting at concept, terrible in its execution. The result was expected sadly.

-Foxtrot95d ago

Goldeneye is so weird

We got no proper remaster for it despite the fact it was being worked on and it was almost done apparently then the Xbox version didn't come with online play but the Nintendo Switch one did...the Switch...the system where online play is a f***** ballache.

https://youtu.be/6B8ssbyAeR...

RhinoGamer8896d ago

I recently came back to Redfall, my lord...the controls and movement were a disgrace! I felt like my character was drunk. Zero fine movement control. The XBOX producers on this game should be fired.

OtterX96d ago

I think Diablo IV deserves to be on this list. While not the worst made game, it was one of the most disappointing. Many of us had such high expectations for it and it turned out to be so incredibly dull, a slog to play.

Sonic188196d ago

It's basically Diablo Immoral 2.0 with lots of microtransactions

DarkZane96d ago

Diablo 3 was as much as a dumpster fire at launch, but a year later, it became a very good game and was well worth playing. Give Diablo 4 the same time. In a year, it's going to be awesome I bet.

coolbeans95d ago

I was under the impression their most-recent update fits that bill.

OtterX95d ago

K I'll try reinstalling in a year or 2.

I didn't play D3 until after the first year, so I will certainly give it another shot.. especially to try and get my money's worth out of it. But at launch, I was bored out of my mind and uninstalled it.

Sonic188195d ago

That's the biggest issue. Unfinished games with lots of flaws and issues during launch. Unfortunately, most gamers don't forget or forgive that and would rather spend their money on another game

jznrpg96d ago (Edited 96d ago )

Jedi Survivor was disappointing for me because I waited until a month ago to play it and it still has major issues. My saves were getting corrupted so I had to restart an old save however many times and a plethora of other bugs.

Of course there is Redfall Starfield but to me it’s MS overhype underdeliver so I expected it to some extent but not as bad as it was.

Gollum had little to no expectations.

Forspoken was a disappointment but not as bad as it was made out to be especially if you turned on Japanese voice acting. It was a 7 type of game but it looked like it could have been better.

Diablo 4 was scored well at launch but all my friends that loved and played 3 (after years of swasons) up until 4 were disappointed with 4 and don’t play it anymore .

Factions getting canceled was a bit of a disappointment. Not huge as I don’t play gaas much but it was disappointing.

Nintendo not releasing Switch 2 again was disappointing to me. I don’t use my Switch much it’s just so outdated and mosty kiddy games release some more games that I want to play not my kids!

No physical copy for Alan Wake 3 disappointing as hell, actually beyond that it is upsetting (to some extent,I will live of course)

Gamers getting used to owning nothing and renting games is very disappointing. I don’t watch Netflix anymore it’s mosty mediocre crap and rental services will go that direction if allowed.

CBaoth95d ago

this whole gen has been a major disappointment to me. Least amount of gaming I've done since bar/clubbing days. Watching fanboys argue now is akin to a couple of kids fighting over the front seat of a short bus. They can't even argue over games anymore.....cuz there aren't any! With two of the console manufacturers "switching' over to x86 architecture we shouldn't be having these draughts but here we are. And the third happily chugs along selling games on decade old microchips with an OLED screen.

Profchaos95d ago (Edited 95d ago )

X86 is a shared architecture but both run different development pipelines so they still have to Dev for those consoles plus PC and Arm if a switch port is included.

None of this will reduce Dev times games are complex now probably more than they need to be honestly but if every studio takes 3 to 5 or even 10 years to bring out their big titles there's going to be many dry spells

On that note arm processing is far more efficient than x86 I think Nintendo is making the right call sticking with that and we will probably see Sony and Microsoft do the same next gen as more effort is being made to bring arm into desktop space lately

Profchaos95d ago

Being disappointed that Nintendo isn't releasing ultra violent games is like being disappointed that the the next GTA game is open world. Plus totk and Metroid prime remaster did come out this year that's about as violent as they will even get

Im pretty certain that one experiment in publishing devils third is one they would like to forget.

Plus all rumours for the switch 2 places it's release in 2024 they make killer numbers at Christmas if they announce they are making a switch 2 those sales dwindle and shareholders get upset. If a switch 2 doesn't release this year that's disappointing. And if third party's don't develop for it even more so there's zero garuntee they will

I agree gamers getting used to owning nothing is a huge disappointment I don't think many will go silently into that one though

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The Worst Video Games Of 2023

from paulsemel.com \\ 2023 was a good year for video games. But it was also a "good" year for bad video games. Here's my list of my least favorite games of the year.

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phoenixwing113d ago

Whoever wrote this article could of picked worse games. Robocop dead island 2 Gotham knights and atomic hearts are average at worst not terrible as you're claiming. I get why you did it because they're popular enough to bring in clicks but there were literally hundreds of worse games out there

Yui_Suzumiya112d ago

Robocop, Atomic Heart and Dead Island 2 were some of the best, lol. What a dumb bell.

anast137d ago

Switch Forspoken with Redfall.

JEECE136d ago

It can be an unfortunate trend in our industry to lump games people were looking forward to that didn't end up meeting their expectations and were just okay (Forspoken) with games that are broken (Gollum) or little more than asset flips (The Day Before). If expectations (and price) had been set appropriately, Forspoken wouldn't even be that bad.