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But how would that even work? Since this being a kind of asymmetrical co-op is sort of... the main feature of the game? From what I've seen of games that use any kind of conversational AI, those are pretty terrible and feel like you're talking to someone who's severly mentally challenged...
"What's your name?"
"What Is Your Name?"
"Your name is what?"
"Name you?"
"Name, Name, Name, your name, dammit, you *#/8% piece of /#*&%** !"
Well, there's plenty of those, though ;) Not to dismiss the idea entirely, but it's the concept of this I find so particularly intriguing, whereas I don't think there's a shortage of exploration/puzzle adventures... (Still waiting to play WWH 2 though, so take that opinion with a grain of salt.)
yes these games are great :)
Yeah, loved the first one to bits :)
So now I'm just waiting for my +1 to come around and get going!