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VR Storytelling in Games

Played with Fire

Unlike traditional games, where cutscenes or dialogue drive the story, VR relies more on player interaction , making storytelling a challenge. How to Improve VR Storytelling 1⃣ AI-Powered NPCs for Dynamic Stories NPCs in VR games should feel alive. Without strong VR storytelling , even the most realistic VR world feels empty.

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The Future of 3D Art in Interactive Entertainment

iXie gaming

Game artists can leverage the power of 3D art to create 3D cutscenes and cinematics that deliver compelling narratives. Increased Use of Machine Learning and AI : AI and ML are increasingly impacting how we approach our daily operations across industries – and interactive entertainment is no exception.

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Sandbox vs themepark

Raph Koster

The scripting on WoC made for better combat too, because you weren’t stuck with just the built-in combat AI for your enemies. AI had more sophisticated combat tactics, because designers could add fresh behaviors to the monsters. I say mostly, because social media today shows we were partly right also. We were mostly wrong.

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Emerging Trends in Game Art: Real-Time Rendering, Stylized Game Art, and Beyond 

iXie gaming

By 2026, the gaming industry is expected to reach $321 billion , with real-time rendering and AI-driven game art playing a pivotal role in its growth. Real-Time Rendering For decades, game developers relied on pre-rendered cutscenes and static assets to deliver high-fidelity visuals.

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UEFN & HaZ Dulull- A New Dawn for Creators

Game Dev Unchained

” But the advent of Web3 – a term describing the convergence of decentralized blockchain technologies, virtual reality, and AI – altered the course of their journey. The transition of game directors like Druckmann into the role of executive producers in film has signaled a considerable shift in the media landscape.

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