After falling out of love with Hideo Kojima's games with The Phantom Pain, Nate Najda was uncertain about Death Stranding. But he grew to love it!

It's important in life to maintain a broad palette when it comes to culture and the arts. Hideo Kojima agrees, as he continues to use video games like Death Stranding to introduce people to music and other elements they might not otherwise discover.

Death Stranding is coming to streaming in the form of a new animated series.

Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima wants AI to handle "tedious task" in order to cut down on development time and cost.
Cool, as long as no one is losing their job while already rich people make more money.
I’m all in favor for faster developed games.. that’s been the Achilles heel this gen.. taking 5+ years for development. If it can help with building vast landscapes then let it be. A win win if it doesn’t endanger the jobs of current team. They can help in other areas.
I don't doubt kojima that he has good intentions and would use AI without compromising the creative process, but you know for sure other development will say the same and have AI make the whole game for them.
What I wonder about, let’s say five years from now. Will an individual be able to make a triple A title using A.I…If so what would be the need for others? I hate to say it but eventually people will loose their jobs. Because I hear no talk about the ethics of using A.I. among the big companies.
I thought I'd give it a whirl and really enjoying it so far. Think I must only be towards the end of episode 3. Once you get used to the mechanics of the game and it becomes more natural it's really good. I'm not going to get bogged down in the side quests as I think that'd just bore me, but the main story line seems great so far.
another they title could be: They tried to make me hate DS, instead
Death Stranding met my expectations it didn’t exceed them anyway but I quite enjoyed my time with it an 8.5/10.
It’s a downgrade in terms of the gameplay of Phantom Pain but far superior in the story department (which was a large criticism of mine for MGSV).