It's taken quite a while, but Netflix's One Piece live-action series has finally started production. The confirmation came courtesy of Netflix's Twitter account which showed stars Emily Rudd (Nami), Jacob Romero Gibson (Usopp), Iñaki Godoy (Monkey D. Luffy), and Taz Skylar (Sanji) walking around town. A second tweet revealed chairs for Nami as well as […]
Scarf: Where To Find All The Inks
Quick Links All The Inks In The Ocean All The Inks In The Desert All The Inks In The Forest The Inks in Scarf are a set of Collectible story segments that detail an alternate perspective to the one you've been fed by your ally the Scarf. Who should you believe? After all, you have […]
How video games could be used to generate AI training data
AI, like humans, learns from examples. Given enough data and time, an AI model can make sense of the statistical relationships well enough to generate predictions. That’s how OpenAI’s GPT-3 writes text from poetry to computer code, and how apps like Google Lens recognize objects such as lampshades in photos of bedrooms. Historically, the data […]
How the Dark Souls RPG differs from 5th edition D&D
When Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game was announced last month, the response among fans was mixed. It all sort of depends on what exactly you happen to be a fan of. Like Dark Souls? Then you’re likely pretty hyped for a tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) based on the original video game. Are you a fan […]
CDPR’s 2022 Strategic Goal Is To Develop Two Triple-A Games Simultaneously
CD Projekt Red's president discussed the company's strategic goals for 2022, confirming that it is on track to begin simultaneous development of two triple-A games. Hopefully, he didn't mean those delayed Cyberpunk 2077 and Witcher 3 current-gen upgrades. Speaking to ISBtech, CEO Adam Kiciński revealed how CDPR will embrace its different strategies. The ambitious plan […]
Why Doesn’t The Pokemon TCG Get To Reveal New Pokemon?
The Pokemon Trading Card Game has been going for decades and remains one of the most successful aspects of the franchise. It boomed in the wake of Pokemon Go as it helped reignite the Pokemania craze before ascending to even greater heights during the pandemic as people relied on its comforting nostalgia to stay afloat. […]
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Dying Light 2 Has A Day One Patch, Techland Urges People With Early Retail Copies To Wait For It Before Playing
After years and years of waiting, Dying Light 2 Stay Human is almost out and in the hands of players. In fact, it’s already in the hands of some players who have received early retail copies of the zombie parkour sequel. If you’re one of those people, Techland really wants you to resist the urge […]
VR Cloud Streaming Service 'PlutoSphere' Launches on Quest in Beta – Road to VR
The Entire VR Industry in One Little Email The Daily Roundup is our comprehensive coverage of the VR industry wrapped up into one daily email, delivered directly to your inbox. PlutoSphere is a new cloud streaming platform in beta that lets Quest users play PC VR games without requiring a gaming rig—a big investment if […]
Dying Light 2 Review: Less Would Have Been More
Dying Light 2 is a game obsessed with dichotomies. There’s the city above where survivors have retrofitted the rooftops into gardens and safe-havens, and the city below where the hordes of infected roam. Polarity is baked into the day/night cycle and the upgrade paths that turn the city into either a parkour playground or a […]