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Elon Musk on Wednesday announced the formation of a new company focused on artificial intelligence, after months of teasing plans to build a rival to ChatGPT.

The company, called x.AI, unveiled a website and a team of a dozen staffers. The new company will be led by Musk, according to the website, and “will work closely with X (Twitter), Tesla, and other companies to make progress towards our mission.”

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by simple to c/[email protected]
 

Game Title: Oxenfree II: Lost Signals

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI_YGza2jt8

OpenCritic - 80 average - 75% recommended - 33 reviews

Critic Reviews

Rock, Paper, Shotgun - Unscored

Well-written characters and a tense atmosphere set the right tone, but the signals of this Oxenfree sequel feel garbled compared to the original.


Nintendo Life - Oliver Reynolds - 9 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is an excellent sequel that takes the story in a significantly different direction without losing what made the original such an essential piece of storytelling. The sharper focus on fewer characters makes for a much better-paced experience without the need to juggle multiple relationships. Pacing issues do crop up if you happen to take a wrong turn but, in spite of that, Oxenfree II still provides an intriguing, suspenseful mystery that fans and newcomers will both adore. Be sure to play the original first, though.


AltChar - Asmir Kovacevic - 75 / 100

If you value an exceptionally well-crafted story that rivals the depth of a compelling novel and are willing to approach Oxenfree II: Lost Signals with an open mind, setting aside conventional expectations of a typical video game, then this game comes highly recommended. Its strengths lie in its storytelling prowess, making it a worthwhile experience for those seeking a captivating narrative.


But Why Tho? - Kate Sanchez - 9 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals' story is moving, moody, and meticulously crafted in line with your choices. Immersive in every way, the gameplay is deeply tied to the game's narrative, never feeling disjointed even as you move from chasing frequencies to traversing the land, and all of that succeeds because of how you, as Riley, fit into the story.


GameSpot - Jordan Ramée - 7 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals stumbles with a few of its characters but ultimately proves to be just as wonderfully creepy of an adventure as the first game.


Console Creatures - Recommended

With some of the best writing, voice acting, supernatural set pieces, and atmospheric settings ever, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is a must-play game. It was worth the wait, and if you're a fan of thrillers or sci-fi, this is a no-brainer.


Cultured Vultures - Ryan Stevens - 8 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals brings the same level of charm and creepiness as its predecessor, and though its new perspective doesn't quite push narrative or gameplay elements far enough into the unknown, it's still an excellent scary story for a dark and stormy night.


Digital Trends - Giovanni Colantonio - 3.5 / 5

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is another narrative hit for Night School, delivering a slow-burn story that expertly weaves together supernatural horror with an introspective story of self-discovery. The sequel does find itself struggling with its own identity crisis though, as tedious interactivity leaves me wondering if the studio’s heart is more in movies or TV than video games.


GGRecon - Joshua Boyles - 3.5 / 5

All in all, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals provides an experience that fans of the original will no doubt love. With refined gameplay features and a truly stunning presentation, there’s a lot here to keep fans of the genre happy for hours.

However, a few technical issues and new-generation oversights keep Oxenfree II from being a game that truly stands out from the crowd, which is disappointing given the rest of its potential.


God is a Geek - Mick Fraser - 9.5 / 10

It's not often a game keeps its claws in after the credits roll, but Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals will stay with me for much longer than just another playthrough.


IGN Italy - Andrea Maderna - Italian - 8.9 / 10

Oxenfree II does everything you would expect from a sequel and even manages to squeeze in a couple of surprises, but don't expect anything revolutionary from it.


PC Gamer - Jody Macgregor - 85 / 100

Oxenfree 2 is a more mature second run at the walk-and-talk formula.


PlayStation Universe - Tommy Holloway - 8.5 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals may not be the most ambitious sequel, but it is certainly a great one. The atmospheric Pacific North West setting, Its incredibly authentic conversation system, well written and wonderfully realised characters, combine for a memorable follow up, that will resonate with those who enjoyed the original Oxenfree.


PowerUp! - Jam Walker - 9 / 10

OXENFREE II: Lost Signals is an immaculately crafted adventure with endearing characters and engaging drama that resonated with me a lot more than I expected it would.


TechRaptor - Courtney Ehrenhofler - 9 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is a fantastic follow-up to an excellent game that's sure to please fans of the first. Riley is a relatable protagonist, the writing is strong and the dial on the horror factor has been turned up to 11. The only thing missing is a quick travel option.


Worth Playing - Cody Medellin - 8.5 / 10

As a sequel, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is at least on par with the first title. The game strikes a good balance of platforming and puzzle-solving, while also giving you the freedom to figure out things without much hand-holding. The art style may present small characters, but the graphics still shine, and the music is haunting enough to maintain a feeling of unease throughout the adventure. It is once again the fleshed-out characters, deep narrative, and excellent pacing that will keep you hooked on the game from the opening moments all the way to the end credits. For fans of adventure games, Oxenfree II is a worthy buy, even if you've never played the first title.


Cheers to OpenCritic for providing a markdown-friendly export template.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by simple to c/games
 

Game Title: Oxenfree II: Lost Signals

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI_YGza2jt8

OpenCritic - 80 average - 75% recommended - 33 reviews

Critic Reviews

Rock, Paper, Shotgun - Unscored

Well-written characters and a tense atmosphere set the right tone, but the signals of this Oxenfree sequel feel garbled compared to the original.


Nintendo Life - Oliver Reynolds - 9 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is an excellent sequel that takes the story in a significantly different direction without losing what made the original such an essential piece of storytelling. The sharper focus on fewer characters makes for a much better-paced experience without the need to juggle multiple relationships. Pacing issues do crop up if you happen to take a wrong turn but, in spite of that, Oxenfree II still provides an intriguing, suspenseful mystery that fans and newcomers will both adore. Be sure to play the original first, though.


AltChar - Asmir Kovacevic - 75 / 100

If you value an exceptionally well-crafted story that rivals the depth of a compelling novel and are willing to approach Oxenfree II: Lost Signals with an open mind, setting aside conventional expectations of a typical video game, then this game comes highly recommended. Its strengths lie in its storytelling prowess, making it a worthwhile experience for those seeking a captivating narrative.


But Why Tho? - Kate Sanchez - 9 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals' story is moving, moody, and meticulously crafted in line with your choices. Immersive in every way, the gameplay is deeply tied to the game's narrative, never feeling disjointed even as you move from chasing frequencies to traversing the land, and all of that succeeds because of how you, as Riley, fit into the story.


GameSpot - Jordan Ramée - 7 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals stumbles with a few of its characters but ultimately proves to be just as wonderfully creepy of an adventure as the first game.


Console Creatures - Recommended

With some of the best writing, voice acting, supernatural set pieces, and atmospheric settings ever, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is a must-play game. It was worth the wait, and if you're a fan of thrillers or sci-fi, this is a no-brainer.


Cultured Vultures - Ryan Stevens - 8 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals brings the same level of charm and creepiness as its predecessor, and though its new perspective doesn't quite push narrative or gameplay elements far enough into the unknown, it's still an excellent scary story for a dark and stormy night.


Digital Trends - Giovanni Colantonio - 3.5 / 5

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is another narrative hit for Night School, delivering a slow-burn story that expertly weaves together supernatural horror with an introspective story of self-discovery. The sequel does find itself struggling with its own identity crisis though, as tedious interactivity leaves me wondering if the studio’s heart is more in movies or TV than video games.


GGRecon - Joshua Boyles - 3.5 / 5

All in all, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals provides an experience that fans of the original will no doubt love. With refined gameplay features and a truly stunning presentation, there’s a lot here to keep fans of the genre happy for hours.

However, a few technical issues and new-generation oversights keep Oxenfree II from being a game that truly stands out from the crowd, which is disappointing given the rest of its potential.


God is a Geek - Mick Fraser - 9.5 / 10

It's not often a game keeps its claws in after the credits roll, but Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals will stay with me for much longer than just another playthrough.


IGN Italy - Andrea Maderna - Italian - 8.9 / 10

Oxenfree II does everything you would expect from a sequel and even manages to squeeze in a couple of surprises, but don't expect anything revolutionary from it.


PC Gamer - Jody Macgregor - 85 / 100

Oxenfree 2 is a more mature second run at the walk-and-talk formula.


PlayStation Universe - Tommy Holloway - 8.5 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals may not be the most ambitious sequel, but it is certainly a great one. The atmospheric Pacific North West setting, Its incredibly authentic conversation system, well written and wonderfully realised characters, combine for a memorable follow up, that will resonate with those who enjoyed the original Oxenfree.


PowerUp! - Jam Walker - 9 / 10

OXENFREE II: Lost Signals is an immaculately crafted adventure with endearing characters and engaging drama that resonated with me a lot more than I expected it would.


TechRaptor - Courtney Ehrenhofler - 9 / 10

Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is a fantastic follow-up to an excellent game that's sure to please fans of the first. Riley is a relatable protagonist, the writing is strong and the dial on the horror factor has been turned up to 11. The only thing missing is a quick travel option.


Worth Playing - Cody Medellin - 8.5 / 10

As a sequel, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is at least on par with the first title. The game strikes a good balance of platforming and puzzle-solving, while also giving you the freedom to figure out things without much hand-holding. The art style may present small characters, but the graphics still shine, and the music is haunting enough to maintain a feeling of unease throughout the adventure. It is once again the fleshed-out characters, deep narrative, and excellent pacing that will keep you hooked on the game from the opening moments all the way to the end credits. For fans of adventure games, Oxenfree II is a worthy buy, even if you've never played the first title.


Cheers to OpenCritic for providing a markdown-friendly export template.

 

As always with the first maintenance release (also known as “patch release”) the focus is on quickly addressing urgent concerns and issues, possible regressions and crashes, as well as some aliasing in various workflows.

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submitted 2 years ago by simple to c/movies
[–] simple 2 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Luckily it doesn't need a phone number like OpenAI so you can just VPN it.

[–] simple 15 points 2 years ago (6 children)

Woah, this is huge. Claude 1 was already more useful and coherent than ChatGPT (3.5, not 4). The big point was that it wasn't available to everyone. This could really steal some marketshare from OpenAI if things go well.

[–] simple 4 points 2 years ago

None of the git wikis I've seen had the same level of detail and customizability though

[–] simple 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Me and my friends started yet another Terraria campaign together and it's still probably the greatest co-op game we've ever played.

[–] simple 4 points 2 years ago

This is absolutely me every other day. I would buy nuts instead, but they're pretty expensive

[–] simple 7 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Yeah, I'm getting very curious about Mac laptops but I'm only going to bite the bullet if Linux has good ARM support. I really don't want to use MacOS.

[–] simple 21 points 2 years ago

Wiki gg does have ads, but they're pretty unobtrusive and are only videogame related.

[–] simple 12 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Use the Ublock Origin extension if you aren't, I'm getting no popups with that.

[–] simple 10 points 2 years ago

Probably targeted ads.

[–] simple 15 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I just opened it today to see what's up and was greeted with a page-wide popup asking me if I was a child or an adult. I'm not sure what's going on over there at this point.

[–] simple 1 points 2 years ago

Puts a tear to my eye. My laptop still has a 256gb m.2 SSD as its main drive because everything else was too expensive at the time.

[–] simple 22 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Because a few people want it apparently. You can block the bot reposting content and you won't see it anymore.

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