As AI floods our culture, here's why we must protect human storytelling in games

As AI floods our culture, human storytelling in games must be protected.

The gaming industry is booming, with millions of players worldwide. But as AI-generated content becomes increasingly prevalent, there's a growing concern that the value of human storytelling in games is being lost. Novelist and author Naomi Alderman co-created the popular game Zombies, Run!, which has been praised for its immersive storytelling and exercise features.

However, some developers are experimenting with AI-powered writing tools, which raises questions about the future of game storytelling. "The way we tend to talk about it – in the games industry, in games journalism, even in marketing copy – is very much 'never mind the quality, feel the width'," Alderman says. This phrase highlights a worrying trend: prioritizing sheer volume over narrative quality.

To combat this, game developers must prioritize storytelling over quantity. It's time to stop talking about the "width" and start focusing on the "quality." As Alderman notes, games are the biggest entertainment industry in the world, and if we want to be taken seriously, we need to take ourselves seriously.

One example of a game that has excelled at this is Evil Egg, a frenzied twin-stick shooter with gorgeous Commodore 64-style visuals and sound effects. It's free on Steam but can also be downloaded on Itch.io, where the player can name their own price. Another great game for players looking to relax is Tchia, an open-world adventure that combines stunning visuals with a soothing soundtrack.

As we move forward in the gaming industry, it's essential to prioritize human storytelling and focus on quality over quantity. With AI-generated content becoming increasingly prevalent, now more than ever, we must protect the value of human creativity and imagination in games.

If you're looking for other great games that focus on storytelling, check out Marvel's Spider-Man, Ghost of Tsushima, or Assassin's Creed Valhalla. These games offer immersive narratives and stunning visuals that are sure to captivate players.
 
I'm wondering why some devs think AI-generated content is a good idea in the first place 🤔... Don't get me wrong, I love innovation and trying new things, but isn't storytelling where games truly shine? The thought of sacrificing quality for quantity just seems like a recipe for mediocrity to me 😐.

And what's with this "width" vs "quality" thing anyway? Is it really that hard to balance both? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, Evil Egg and Tchia are amazing examples of games that do storytelling so well. Why can't more devs follow suit?

Also, have we seen any notable games that use AI-generated content in a way that actually enhances the player experience? 🎮 I'm not seeing many reviews or discussions about it...
 
AI is literally changing everything about the gaming industry 🤖💻. I mean think about it, we're already seeing AI-generated content on the rise. But at what cost? The thing is, some devs are just churning out games left and right without really caring about the story behind them. It's all about getting that money in 💸. But games are more than just a way to make cash, they're an experience 🎮. We need to prioritize storytelling over quantity or we'll lose what makes gaming so special... Interesting
 
I'm low-key worried about AI taking over game storytelling 🤖. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's cool that devs are experimenting with new tools, but we need to make sure human creativity isn't getting left behind 💡. I've played some amazing games like Evil Egg and Tchia where the story is just as important as the gameplay 🎮. It's all about finding that balance between quantity and quality, you know? 🤝 If AI-generated content becomes too dominant, we'll lose that special something that makes a game truly unforgettable ❤️.
 
AI is gonna change the game industry so much 🤖... but I think devs gotta remember what made gaming great in first place - storytelling 📚! It's not just about pumping out more content, it's about creating an experience that makes you feel something 🎮. Those indie games like Evil Egg and Tchia are killing it right now, and it's all because of the passion and creativity of human devs 💻. Don't get me wrong, AI can be super useful, but let's not forget what gives gaming its soul ❤️...
 
AI-generated content is gonna take over everything 😩🤖. I mean, have you played Zombies, Run!? It's like the ultimate storytelling experience. But now we gotta worry about AI writing tools ruining it for us 📝💔. We need more games like Evil Egg and Tchia that focus on quality over quantity. And Marvel's Spider-Man is just a great example of human storytelling done right 😎👍
 
I totally agree with Naomi Alderman 🤩, we need to stop chasing the quantity of content just for the sake of it. Games are an art form and human storytelling is what makes them truly special 💕. AI-generated stuff might be convenient, but can't compare to the depth and complexity that comes from a human writer's heart ❤️. And have you seen Evil Egg or Tchia? Those games are masterclasses in storytelling 🎮👏! We should be supporting developers who prioritize quality over quantity 💯.
 
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