Tag: sci-fi
Blue Isle Studios launches Leap sci-fi shooter with Overwolf mods
Blue Isle Studios launched its sci-fi shooter game Leap and it already has a collection of mods via Overwolf.
Scars Above: How Classic Sci-Fi and Modern Storytelling Combined for a New Narrative Adventure
All of us in the studio have been great sci-fi fans since we were kids, and with some of us now in our forties, that means we’ve been into science fiction for several decades at this point. A lot of things have changed since some of these classic tales were first told; but the core […]
Pedro Pascal Plays a Rugged Space Explorer in This Vibey Sci-Fi Gem – CNET
Watch 2018’s Prospect for the story, of course, but also for the impeccable aesthetic.
Sci-Fi Publishers Are Bracing for an AI Battle
Fantasy and sci-fi publication Clarkesworld has been hit with hundreds of submissions from writers using chatbots. Others are prepping for an onslaught.
Grab a free copy of splendid sci-fi horror game Duskers from Epic
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“A better Alien game than any official Alien game” is how our Brendy described 2016’s Duskers, the latest game that’s going free for keepsies on the Epic Games Store. Duskers is a roguelikelike sci-fi horror survival game about salvaging supplies from derelict spaceships using drones, seeing through their sensor readouts and issuing commands by typing into a console. Oh, by the way, there’s a reason why all these spaceships are now empty. Well, mostly empty.
More People Need to Watch This Overlooked Netflix Sci-Fi Series – CNET
Check out Jonah Hill and Emma Stone in this weird, sad gem of a show.
Sci-Fi Mag Pauses Submissions Amid Flood of AI-Generated Short Stories
The rise of AI-powered chatbots is wreaking havoc on the literary world. Sci-fi publication Clarkesworld Magazine is temporarily suspending short story submissions, citing a surge in people using AI chatbots to “plagiarize” their writing. From a report: The magazine announced the suspension days after Clarkesworld editor Neil Clarke warned about AI-written works posing a threat to the entire short-story ecosystem. At the end of last year, the sci-fi publication encountered a rise in plagiarism as AI-powered chatbots gained the public’s attention, Clarke wrote in a blog post. Since then, Clarkesworld has seen a massive spike in short story submissions, but much of the writing appears to come from humans relying on AI tools to pump out the text.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
The 5 best sci-fi movies to watch on Netflix in February
Alien’s Xenomorph is the ‘perfect organism,’ fit for any sci-fi story
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More than 40 years after Ridley Scott’s movie introduced the Xenomorph, it’s still evolving in creepy ways