New shooter game from Rick And Morty co-creator lets the guns talk back
The studio tasked with bringing Roiland's writing to life is Squanch Games, which he founded in 2016."You have up to four guns and every single one of them had a different line," he told Sky News.Given just how much work goes into game development, the idea of artificial intelligence doing some heavy lifting is becoming mightily appealing.As advances in AI continue, developers are using it more frequently in production - including High On Life.
"I don't know what the future holds, but AI is going to be a tool that has the potential to make content creation incredibly accessible," Roiland added. Meyr revealed that AI was also used to prototype some character voices, and one minor role made the cut. Roiland, who won an Emmy Award in 2018 for his Pickle Rick episode of Rick And Morty, said he had spent his childhood"obsessed with aliens and Area 51 and abductions".
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