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Resident Evil 9's Leon Kennedy Actor Says There Is "Nothing Human" With AI Voice Lines
Resident Evil Requiem actor Nick Apostolides, who plays Leon Kennedy, has commented on the state of AI in gaming today, saying AI is capable of speaking lines but there is "nothing human behind it."
Speaking to PC Gamer, Apostolides said what draws people to games is that the characters and stories in them are "so human." He said, "The stories are so real, the emotions are real" and players get invested in that. "I don't believe AI can do that," he said.
He went on to comment on the raid shooter Arc Raiders and how its developer, Embark, used text-to-speech and machine-learning technologies for its voice lines. He said for a game as successful as Arc Raiders, "to pay for an actor's voice session is not that big of a deal."
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Pokemon Pokopia is a cozy sim that lets you live alongside Pokemon in a game centered around crafting and building instead of battling. Building your own settlement with Pokemon can take time, but there is a hack if you want to speed things up.
Much like Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Pokemon Pokopia features a day-night cycle linked to real-world time, meaning that a day in the game is as long as a day in real life.
Time traveling on your Switch 2 can be used as a hack to allow you to speed things up and see your projects come to life faster in-game.
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White House Uses Call Of Duty Footage In Showcase Of Destruction In Iran War
Following the recent escalation of the United States and Israel's joint military campaign against Iran, the White House has taken to X to share a video promoting its ongoing operations. In addition to real footage from recent attacks, the video includes a killstreak animation from 2023's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
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— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 4, 2026The video begins with a Call of Duty player activating an MGB (Mass Guided Bombs) killstreak--a hidden killstreak that can only be issued by players who get 30 kills without dying. Once activated, players have only 10 seconds before the match ends, with the team that launched the attack emerging victorious. The remainder of the White House video features numerous clips from the United State's recent military strikes against Iran with accompanying kill scores. This video was shared the same day that thousands in Iran attended a funeral mourning the estimated 175 civilians who were killed in these attacks, which demolished an elementary school. The White House denies responsibility for this particular attack, but is reportedly looking into it, per The Guardian.
GameSpot reached out to Activision for comment, but has yet to hear back from the company.
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Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth entry in the storied survival horror series, launched on PC and consoles last week to positive reviews and fan reactions. It's shaping up to be another standout entry in the franchise, which has been on a roll since Resident Evil 7: Biohazard reinvigorated the series in 2017. If you haven't had the chance to pick it up yet, you may want to check out a pair of limited-time PC hardware deals that include a bonus free code for the PC version of Resident Evil Requiem when you purchase select Razer gaming laptops or Samsung monitors.
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