Grand Theft Auto Creator Dan Houser Believes AI “Is Eventually Going To Eat Itself”
Dan is speaking from experience.

Dan is speaking from experience.

He can play whatever console and games he likes.

Call it creative burnout.

They were the good old days for us gamers, not for Rockstar.

To be clear, Take-Two Interactive is a different company today.

It's fun to speculate on, but Dan is doing fine with how things actually played out.

Rockstar is transparently as good an example of this as anyone.

Houser pushing back on these AI companies.

Maybe the chemistry to work together simply isn't there anymore.

This wasn't the only game that explored the theme, but it's been Dan Houser's only attempt to do it.

Devs feared the game would get canceled.

It would still be interesting to see Rockstar make that game.

There really is such a thing as knowing too much.

Here's what the co-founder of Rockstar Games had to say.

Will the series move away from America?

Maybe I/O Interactive finds the solutions to game design dilemmas from 20 years ago.

Dan wasn't able to crack this nut in his career.

It does seem that Rockstar ultimately made the right call.

Dan speaks to a narrative disparity that ran through the Grand Theft Auto franchise.

If some game developers are true auteurs, Dan Houser clarifies isn't one of them.

All Rockstar fans literally have something to remember him by.

You have some weird choices on how you can 'read' A Better Paradise now.

Taking bets if either of these will be any good.

Rockstar earned that confidence from their publisher.
