Tag: video games

Elon Musk Creating AI Video Game Studio

Elon Musk has set his sights on a new aspect of society to liberate: gaming. Musk is the innovative billionaire owner of Tesla and SpaceX who bought the censorious social media platform Twitter in 2022 and rebranded it “X,” with an emphasis on free speech; during this year’s Presidential elect...

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New Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Trailer Lightens Things Up

Sonic is letting the humans join the fun this time. Yesterday, Paramount released a new trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog 3, the latest installment in the franchise that kicked off the current video game adaptation craze (or almost a craze; it’ll probably be a craze soon) that The Super Mario Bros. M...

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Ubisoft Wants Steam to Hide Player Counts?

Ubisoft is trying to save face over its most recent failure, Star Wars Outlaws; in doing so, it’s confirming that the game is a failure. Star Wars Outlaws has gotten bad press since before its release, as the trailer promised another game tailored to “modern audiences,” with a female protagoni...

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Three New Game Already Getting Discounts

Some of the year’s most reviled video games are getting discounts before the Christmas Season. The first is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the lightning rod for the backlash against DEI among gamers and the one that brought woke consulting firm Sweet Baby Inc. into the public eye. Kill th...

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REVIEW: Arcane – Season 2, Episodes 4, 5 and 6,”Paint the Town Blue,” “Blisters and Bedrock,” and “The Message Hidden Within the Pattern”

***SPOILERS*** “Paint the Town Blue” shows us the state of Piltover a few months after “Finally Got the Name Right;” Ambessa is mostly calling the shots, with Caitlyn following her “counsel.” Caitlyn has shacked up with Officer Maddie Nolen in the wake of her fight with Vi. Jinx hides in...

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The Game Awards Nominations Are Surprising

The Game Awards are making a play for respectability. The video game awards show is known for nominating games for sociopolitical reasons rather than their merit, sales, or popularity with gamers, and often snubbing games that many thought would be a shoo-in for recognition. This year, it was assume...

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