No one mainstream has tried to pitch AI to fandom people, but just in case they shine a light in our little dark corner, I'm going to tell them to leave.
It's one thing to think everything you don't like is objectively bad. It's another to say doing something you don't like at all is an artistic failure.
Marvel Rivals has a lot going for it just because of what it'll be compared to, can it stick the landing?
At the end of the day it's not new, but I do have a lot I want to say about it.
Netflix has offered access to various mobile games for a while now, and recently launched it's Hades port, but is that actually going to be able to make a dent in anything?
Spoilers and spoiler culture are a hot button issue, but it's a little more nuanced than saying they always matter or they never matter.
Games and apps will always try and nickel and dime you, but sometimes they make it harder to just pay them for the thing you want too.
While there are a lot of fascinating ethical discussions about AI and its use, one core fault is that it does a shit job at the things people try to use it for.
Nintendo's policy for sharing a digital game between different Switches is a pain in the ass.