Betcha it's totally about how these robots actually have souls and are thus sapient, nothing at all about the mind being an emergent property.
 
I just changed the thread tag because I saw 'new release' and was like ... but it was only announced in October?????
 
Why would I want to become human David Cage?
 
It is truly staggering how small a world one must envision to imagine that humanity sits at it's spiritual apex.

For the world is small indeed when there is nothing in it but one's self and one's reflection.
 
So, we're expecting this to be proof that video games can be art, in the sense of "pretentious art film"?
 
Well, given the past record of David Cage at that stuff, Imma go with "No"
That's a bit unfair. Taylor Mead's Ass is considered art, as is Faulty Landscape. The implication that Cage's video games, in their bland, innocently offensive, and sometimes disturbingly and obviously masturbatory direction, cannot be art simply because they don't fit the public perception of "good" or "artistic" is somewhat shortsighted. It may be bad art, but it's still art.

Anyways I can't wait for the TBFP LP of this.
 
So what's the twist this time, I wonder? Android factory built on a Native American burial ground?
 
Detroit is a pretty tempting setting if you want to explore opposing themes of progress and decay.
 
Boy I sure did love that niche, unknown film Blade Runner. I wonder if anyone will notice if I steal everything from it.
 
Who keeps giving this guy a budget and team to make video games? Is there some kind of Producers-style scam going on here?
 
Awww yeah. New David Cage game!



So what do you think will be better? The unintentionally funny chase scene or the unintentionally awkward sex scene?
 
Oh look, yet another tired rendition of the "robots are slavery and slavery is bad" and "Pinocchio wants to be a real boy" concepts.

Because that's apparently all that visual SF knows in how to deal with constructed intelligence.
 
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