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GC 2008: Project Origin Delayed

IGN PC writes: "During a demo of the first-person shooter Project Origin at GC 2008, Dave Matthews, primary art lead at developer Monolith Productions, let us know the game is on track to ship in the first quarter of 2009. "We're going to release multi SKUs. So PC, PS3, 360, Q1 next year," he said. Previously, it was thought the game was going to be ready for this fall."

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Ninja Gaiden 4: The Two Masters DLC Arrives on March 4

Tom Lee, Creative Director, Team Ninja: "We’re excited to announce that The Two Masters DLC for Ninja Gaiden 4 will be released to ninjas of all skill levels on March 4, 2026! This story-driven expansion continues Yakumo and Ryu’s battle against fiends that once again threaten to take over the world. After completing the main story, players will unlock new story chapters that push both characters into battles against even deadlier enemies, challenging bosses, and new trials that will test the skills of even the most seasoned master ninja."

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Metacritic Removes Resident Evil 9 Review From Fake AI Writer

Kotaku writes: "A Resident Evil Requiem review published by long-standing UK gaming news site Videogamer has been removed from Metacritic after readers pointed out it was written by a fake AI journalist who doesn’t actually exist. Videogamer‘s human masthead was gutted last week, sources tell Kotaku, and the site has been publishing apparent genAI slop ever since."

1nsomniac2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

Genuinely well done on metacritic for taking such an immediate hard stance. Not often, if at all, you see that these days. Credit where it’s due.

Eonjay58m ago(Edited 57m ago)

This is really sad on so many levels. Not least of all the fact that all the human lost their jobs to a language model. Can we block all content coming from Videogamer site. Can we make a rule that content sumitted to N4G must be greated by a human being.

I'm gonna report every Videogamer article I see on N4G from now on so just putting it out there.

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EA makes layoffs at Skate developer Full Circle

The free-to-play reboot topped 15 million players in under three weeks, but EA now claims it needs to reshape the development team.

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Profchaos44m ago

The community warned them this would happen but nope they knew better they continued with the live service push the made the art style cartoonish and this is the result