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The creator of ‘High on Life’ thinks artificial intelligence that can create gamers’ ideas will be the next big step in gaming. Justin Roiland, one of the duo behind the ‘Rick and Morty’ cartoon, told Sky News the powerful Midjourney AI – which can paint original pictures based entirely on the user’s written prompts – was used to add finishing touches to the bizarre ‘Alice in Wonderland’-style alien worlds in his new shooter, which also features guns that talk back. He said: “It makes the world feel like a strange alternate universe of our world and we used it to come up with weird, funny idea...
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The creator of ‘High on Life’ says he made the guns in his new shooter game talk back as he wanted to give players “lots of narrative surprises”. Justin Roiland – one of the duo behind the cartoon ‘Rick and Morty’ – has given all four firearms available in the title the ability to chat through faces on the backs of the guns, as the game’s bounty hunter character battles targets in surreal ‘Alice in Wonderland’-style worlds. He said about writing games being different than penning ‘Rick and Morty’ scripts: “It’s like writing a TV show that people can reach in and knock things around. “And as a ...
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