A video surfaced on YouTube featuring a review of the Rockstar classic GTA: Vice City. Notably, the review was produced by a neural network, offering an unusual perspective on a beloved title.
The AI described the game as a “Vice City Life Simulator,” suggesting that players will engage in activities like robbing banks and undertaking a range of crimes with a quick, episodic rhythm. It also claimed the game’s creators were people “not tied to the traditional game industry,” presenting a curious angle on the development story.
Yet the description contained inaccuracies. For instance, the AI labeled GTA: Vice City as a “Steam Early Access game,” despite the PC release dating back to 2003. It also claimed that “the latest patch has improved player interaction in single-player mode,” a statement inconsistent with the game’s historical development timeline.
In addition, the artificial intelligence attempted to recount the plot. However, the narrative around the storyline was not entirely precise. As one example, a quoted line appeared as follows:
He has enemies from the past who want revenge for serving time instead of them. — Neural Network
Nevertheless, the overall result remained striking. Beyond Vice City, the reviewer’s channel hosts a range of similar game critiques. A future release noted in the content was Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, slated for an October release date.
(VG Times)