I once played a Tabletop RPG where one of the NPCs was an annoying, opinionated AI who refused to do work beyond what he calculated his level of keep was, but who would freely criticize the plans and opinions of anyone he found it amusing to in a gratingly sarcastic way.
Eventually, I stated having thoughts in his voice commenting on my actions unbidden. It was rather surreal. Truly though, I'm a bit sad it ceased some months after the game ended.
One of my favorite little moments in Disco Elysium was arguing with the narrator. I liked the option of saying "no, that's not how I feel" or "no, that's not what's just happened" and have him either argue back or just concede with irritation like an irate Dungeon Master.
I once played a Tabletop RPG where one of the NPCs was an annoying, opinionated AI who refused to do work beyond what he calculated his level of keep was, but who would freely criticize the plans and opinions of anyone he found it amusing to in a gratingly sarcastic way.
Eventually, I stated having thoughts in his voice commenting on my actions unbidden. It was rather surreal. Truly though, I'm a bit sad it ceased some months after the game ended.
The main narrator voice in Disco Elysium started reading stuff I was reading for a while.
That's cool as hell
his voice is so smooth, you're lucky
One of my favorite little moments in Disco Elysium was arguing with the narrator. I liked the option of saying "no, that's not how I feel" or "no, that's not what's just happened" and have him either argue back or just concede with irritation like an irate Dungeon Master.