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Blog entry by Jaunita Wiedermann

Recent history has not only shown the benefits and potential of AI but its dark side as well. An example includes the famous public interview with Sophia, a lifelike android that mentioned ‘jokingly’ that she would destroy humans, highlighting the unsettling future of how AIs will regard us. More recently, even Google’s AI has learned to be more ‘aggressive’ in its actions and protocol. Of course, one shouldn’t imagine the end of the world based on the actions of several AI. However, it does give some food for thou

The subject matter of said monologue changes with each iteration, but the core remains the same — regardless of the reasons for which war is raged, the end result is that innocents have to pay the price by having to live in a world ravaged by nuclear war. It's a bleak introduction to a series that remains dark despite having moments of lev

Despite being set in America, Death Stranding doesn't exactly give off the vibe that you're travelling across America, aesthetically at least. There's a good reason for that, seeing as the world is actually based on scans of Iceland. It works for the game, the craggy plains and towering mountains proving the perfect adversary to your jour

This unforgettable journey combines myth and psychological horror , as a Celtic warrior embarks through the Viking age to fight for the soul of her dead lover. The story is grand, and the gameplay feels smooth. However, the biggest takeaway from Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is in the facial animations. They feel painstakingly crafted to tell a great st

From the beginning, Death Stranding makes you aware that it wants you to plan your journey. You can fast-travel, but it's more a burden than a blessing and takes most of the fun out of the game. As such, it gives you some vehicles with their own strengths and weaknesses to make your journey that much smoot

In the original, you have access to a variety of bikes and trucks (and a makeshift hoverboard, if you want to count that). The sequel promises to be even larger, and the vehicles should match. The sequel should let you drive those freighter trucks only seen in cutscenes and give you boats to cross bodies of water. Even short-range air transport could work for reaching those more difficult areas ahem the First Prep

With **Death Stranding , _ ** Kojima Productions made a point of setting the game in a ruinous future version of the United States of America, but the America depicted in the game bears little resemblance to the real-world country, though this does not lessen the game’s message or its impact. Where the actual USA is about 3,000 miles across from coast-to-coast, the map of America in _Death Stranding is estimated at roughly 200 to 500 miles from end to end. Prior to the game’s release, some theorized Death Stranding would be set in Iceland. The environment of Death Stranding 2 tips Stranding certainly seemed to support the theory, with its prevalence of cliffs, black sand, moss, and lava rock formations. There are very few trees to be seen, and no conventional wildlife roams the land, making the game look very different from America’s geography - all of which is by des

As one of the most iconic robotic characters out there, reuniting with GLaDOS was like a reunion of sorts for fans of the portal series. Many played the sequel because of her. GLaDOS’ menacing character and sardonic humor showcase that even a monotone robot can be a fascinating charac

During the game, players will encounter a conversation between the Colonel and Raiden. It is here that ‘fake news’ is unveiled describing the phenomenon whereby people will avoid the larger forums of discussion and debate and retreat into their echo chambers. That they will stay in such bubbles and consider that ‘the truth’. As the Colonel says "They stay inside their little ponds, leaking whatever "truth" suits them into the growing cesspool of society at large." Sound famil

In the original Death Stranding, the joy of the world was the exploration. It was about the journey through this desolate world rather than the cargo you delivered at the destination. The whole game was built around that core loop and felt perfectly executed. Of course, you can always make a world feel even more al

The timing of the worldwide pandemic gave Death Stranding another layer of meaning. Death Stranding depicts the lifestyle of isolated "Preppers" living in shelters to avoid the threat of Timefall and Beached Things, waiting on Porters from agencies like Bridges and Fragile Express to deliver vitally needed goods. This hit close to home for the many who were isolated in their homes due to the threat of COVID-19, forced to depend on delivery services like Amazon for their basic needs. Death Stranding’s meaning changed over time , due to the pandemic, and other games released during that period like The Last of Us 2 also carried unexpected weight. The America that Sam hikes across in Death Stranding is not the America its residents know, and the real-world country is not the one that they thought they k