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RPG developers are continually raising the bar. With innovations that expand gameplay opportunities without changing the fundamentals, the RPG genre will forever remain relevant. The PC platform contains some of the most influential RPGs in gaming history.




Even years after their debuts, game series like The Witcher and The Elder Scrolls are still reverberating in the industry because of the great leaps and bounds they made to gaming as a whole. With many RPGs on the way, it seems all but likely the best is to come. For now, let’s take a look at the best offline RPGs on PC.

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Updated August 10, 2024 by Mark Sammut: Each offline PC RPG’s open-critic score has been added to the article, provided the data is available. A Final Fantasy game has also been introduced.

If a game requires Denuvo on Steam, it will not be included. Technically, these can be played offline most of the time, but they do require an online connection on occasion.

That said, the following are all
great single-player RPGs
, even if they were omitted due to utilizing Denuvo on Steam:

  • Dragon’s Dogma 2
  • Persona 3 Reload
  • Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
  • Hogwarts Legacy
  • Persona 5 Royal
  • Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance


20 No Rest For The Wicked

Isometric Action RPG With Soulslike Combat


Due to being in Early Access, Moon Studios’ No Rest for the Wicked is a work in progress with a few rough edges. Consequently, players who pick this up need to be aware they might experience the occasional bug and that a few elements are not currently fully developed. However, even in its current state, this action RPG is impressive, particularly as an evolution of the isometric subgenre popularized by the likes of Diablo.

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Now, despite seeming cut from the same cloth as Blizzard’s franchise, No Rest for the Wicked does not struggle whatsoever to solidify a unique voice. For one, the combat is far more reaction-based than most of these types of projects, with Moon Studios taking inspiration from games like Dark Souls. The gameplay feels great, with movement being precise and attacks weighty. The game handles customization quite differently than most action RPGs by relying on equipment rather than conventional stats. This allows plenty of room to experiment with load-outs and builds, all the while providing an addictive loot loop. No Rest for the Wicked even allows players to rejuvenate the main hub town, serving as a world-based representation of progress that is thematically and mechanically satisfying.


19 Kingdom Come: Deliverance

A Realistic Medieval RPG

Kingdom Come: Deliverance deserves a ton of respect for its ambition and commitment. Driven by a desire to create a realistic medieval RPG, Warhorse crafted an immersive and unforgiving experience that has no real equal in the industry. Now, to be clear, this game is the definition of niche, opting to cater to a small but passionate audience rather than trying to please everyone.


Players step into the shoes of an ordinary guy who survives his town’s destruction at the hands of an invading force. Driven by revenge, Henry enlists and sets out to become a warrior in his right, a slow and grueling process that involves gradually amassing experience in a range of fields. Kingdom Come: Deliverance takes place in a vast open-world that is cutthroat but also quite gorgeous. The first-person combat takes some getting used to as players must learn the ropes along with Henry, leading to a constant sense of progression and improvement.

18 Tales Of Arise

Great Action JRPG That Is A Good Entry Point Into The Series

Bandai Namco’s Tales has produced a few stellar games, and Vesperia or Symphonia would not look out of place in an article discussing the best offline PC JRPGs. However, Tales of Arise gets the nod since it is the franchise’s most recent and, more importantly, one of its most complete entries. Unlike some of its predecessors, Arise delivers great gameplay, memorable characters, and a gripping storyline with a relatively mature tone. Visually, the game also looks pretty good.


Tales of Arise felt like a proper evolution of the license’s formula, something that was long overdue. While not quite on the same level as Tales of Graces f, Arise‘s combat is fast-paced, satisfying, and evolves enough to remain interesting throughout the relatively lengthy campaign. Although they are quite linear and lose steam towards the end of the story, the dungeons are visually striking and well-paced, which is not something that can be said for every entry in the series.

Fantastic Post-Game That Highlights The Deep Combat System


Granblue Fantasy: Relink
Systems

PC-1 PlayStation-1

Released
February 1, 2024

Developer(s)
Cygames

How Long To Beat
15 Hours

Publisher(s)
Cygames

2024 has produced plenty of great PC RPGs already: Persona 3 Reload, Infinite Wealth, Enshrouded, Last Epoch, The Thaumaturge, and even Palworld. These projects don’t qualify for this discussion due to either requiring an online connection (or featuring Denuvo) or just being a bit too niche, even if they are worth checking out regardless. Another title that deserves a shout-out is Granblue Fantasy: Relink, an action JRPG that prioritizes combat above everything else. That’s not to imply the game has no story, as its main campaign should be able to keep most people engaged for roughly 15 hours; however, it is largely secondary, and its conclusion does not signal the end of a playthrough. After that point, players are encouraged to keep doing raids akin to something like Monster Hunter.

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Along with the core characters, Granblue Fantasy: Relink features an array of playable fighters that can essentially be hired, and they cover an impressive range of combat styles that make them all worth trying at least once. As most quests are designed to be tackled solo, players do not have to worry about going online to meet a challenge’s requirements. That said, the game supports online co-op as well, so multiplayer is an option if someone prefers to play with a couple of friends.


16 South Park: The Stick Of Truth

Perfect Adaptation

South Park: The Stick of Truth

Released
March 4, 2014

How Long To Beat
12 Hours

Despite being viewed by many as one of the best adult cartoons ever, this zany franchise hasn’t always translated well in the gaming realm. But Obsidian Entertainment soundly defies conventions with this charmingly depraved RPG. Both on a visual and contextual level, The Stick of Truth draws from a wealth of hilarious and memorable South Park lore.

This sets the stage for a fun — and achingly funny — journey, rife with goofy toilet humor and witty satire of fantasy and pop culture. The game truly feels like playing through an epic South Park episode, while the gameplay takes on the appealing vibe of Paper Mario meets D&D.

South Park: The Fractured But Whole
is also fantastic.


15 Cyberpunk 2077

Version 2.0 Is Pretty Great

Though it’s rough around the edges both thematically and regarding bugs, this CD Projekt Red hit nonetheless entices. It draws in fans with its awesome style and gameplay that’s both thrilling and deep. Cyberpunk 2077 takes players on a cinematic sci-fi ride full of heart-pumping action, breathtaking visuals, and a gripping, emotional story.

The game takes a page from the Fallout and Borderlands playbook when it comes to blending RPG elements and arcade-style shooting chaos. It also utilizes stealth and hacking concepts one might find in Watch Dogs. Even disregarding the awesome Keanu appearance as renegade Johnny Silverhand, there’s much to enjoy about this thrilling romp for PC. In September 2023, CD Projekt Red released the 2.0 update and the Phantom Liberty expansion, two things that greatly improved Cyberpunk 2077.


14 Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic

Old-School BioWare Magic

BioWare is no stranger to appealing RPGs that stress offline gameplay, as this Star Wars classic from ’03 reestablishes. Many fans consider KOTOR one of the best Star Wars games to this day, with a gripping story and solid writing that lives up to the stellar standards of the original trilogy.

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This semi-open-world epic also captivates from a gameplay standpoint. Star Wars fans and newcomers alike will revel in slashing and blasting through tons of colorful locales while carving their path and opting for the path of light or darkness.


13 Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade

Great Remake & A Great First Chapter In A Trilogy

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade
Systems

PC-1 PlayStation-1

Released
June 10, 2021

How Long To Beat
33 Hours

Final Fantasy 7 Remake was originally a PS4 exclusive, but the game eventually received an updated version that debuted on PS5 and PC. Intergrade includes the base content and the Intermission expansion, which combined should keep somebody busy for quite a long time. While far more linear than its successor, Rebirth, FF7R is still an impressive achievement in its own right.

The game (and its sequel) features arguably the franchise’s best real-time combat system, even arguably surpassing FF16. Each playable character feels entirely different, encouraging players to frequently swap to keep things fresh. The story mostly repeats the same early beats as 1997’s Final Fantasy 7, albeit with a few twists that increase in frequency as the campaign progresses. Admittedly, Intergrade can feel a touch stretched out, but this added time allows the characters to be further fleshed out.


12 Hades

The Pinnacle Of The Roguelite Genre Is Also A Top-Tier RPG

Hades

Released
September 17, 2020

How Long To Beat
23 Hours

Finally, this game is out for everyone to enjoy, and players will have a blast grinding it out in this hack and slash RPG. Hades takes players to the Underworld, where they defy Hades’s ruling as the Prince of the Underworld. Players assume the role of an immortal character in this roguelike.


Following the troubled hero’s death, the player is brought back to a hub where they can refine and improve their character with permanent upgrades as well as new weapons. Hades takes after games like Dead Cells and Diablo 3 but offers unique content to relish.

11 Dragon Age

Dragon Age Origins In The Best, But The Sequels Are Fine RPGs As Well

All the Dragon Age games are very good single-player RPGs, and a convincing argument could be made for either Origins or Inquisition. The former has slower-paced combat that is more tactical, and it was seemingly designed with PC gaming in mind. On the other hand, Inquisition opts for a more simplistic and flashy battle system, albeit one that still has a fair amount of depth. Both games feature lengthy campaigns with well-written characters, gripping main stories, and an emphasis on customization and build variety. Dragon Age 2 is also not terrible, but it is certainly the most divisive entry in the trilogy.


Origins represents BioWare at its peak, both in terms of storytelling and world-building. The campaign tells an epic and ambitious tale featuring some of the most iconic characters in the fantasy genre, and the combat has quite a bit of depth as well. The game is also replayable since players can customize the protagonist quite extensively.

10 Chained Echoes

Throwback To JRPG’s Yesteryear With Modern Touches

Chained Echoes

Released
December 8, 2022

Developer(s)
Matthias Linda

How Long To Beat
35 Hours

In a year that produced Atelier Sophie 2, Rune Factory 5, Soul Hackers 2, and Star Ocean: The Divine Force, the best “JRPG” might have been an indie project by a German developer. Inspired by the ’90s masterpieces that dominated consoles, Chained Echoes is a modern throwback that provides way more than just a nostalgia trip. Utilizing 16-bit visuals, the game takes place in a world defined by an endless war, which serves as the background for a rat race-style story that finds multiple groups pursuing a MacGuffin that could bestow one nation an edge over their enemies. The narrative is well-thought-out and develops nicely over the rather long campaign.


Chained Echoes‘ combat has all the makings of a conventional turn-based system, albeit one that changes a few things up to keep things fresh. The biggest addition is the inclusion of a constantly evolving meter with three stages; depending on the area the player finds themselves in, they can either receive a boost in performance or suffer more damage from enemies. Monitoring this bar plays a significant role during battles and forces players to strategize and plan rather than just doubling down on the same few abilities.

9 Disco Elysium – The Final Cut

Deep & Dense Dialogue System


Disco Elysium

Released
October 15, 2019

Developer(s)
ZA/UM

How Long To Beat
23 Hours

Disco Elysium is something special, and comfortably one of the best single-player RPGs on PC to come out over the last few years. Rather than concentrating on combat, this neo-noir thriller is built on a deep dialogue system that is influenced by the main character’s chosen skills and behavior. This creates a strong connection between the story and gameplay as they feed into each other at all times.

Speaking of the plot, Disco Elysium weaves an incredible tale that starts as a murder mystery before expanding into a character study. The RPG tackles quite a few intriguing themes and philosophical ideas, which are naturally integrated into the game’s setting and society.

8 Elden Ring

Online Features Aside, FromSoftware’s Masterpiece Is An Epic Offline Soulslike


Elden Ring

Released
February 25, 2022

How Long To Beat
58 Hours

FromSoftware has been crafting fantastic Metroidvania games for more than a decade, and Elden Ring is a top contender for the company’s greatest achievement. Set in the Lands Between, the 2022 title takes the Dark Souls formula and transfers it to a vast open-world that is stacked with bosses, secrets, and quest lines. For people who prefer the more contained approach of FromSoftware’s previous games, each region has a central dungeon that follows a more traditional structure.

Elden Ring gives players plenty of freedom on how they would like to tackle its content, and that goes beyond just character builds. Except for a few endgame sections, the map unlocks almost all of its areas right out of the gate, permitting players to just pick a direction and venture forth into the unknown. Now, Elden Ring‘s online components do enhance the overall experience, but the game can be played offline without any issues.


7 Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines

Genre-Pushing For Its Era

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines
Systems

PC-1

Released
November 16, 2004

How Long To Beat
23 Hours

Roughly two decades after its release, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines still manages to impress in a few key areas, although a recommendation comes with a couple of caveats. For the latter, the game’s age is obvious, to the point that the vanilla version should not be somebody’s first experience. At the bare minimum, anyone who picks up Bloodlines should install the Unofficial Patch since it fixes so many of the base content’s issues. The RPG was also rushed for release, which can be felt in the second half of the campaign. As such, the story peaks fairly early.


Moving beyond these issues, Bloodlines absolutely nails its atmosphere and world-building, two elements that are still as strong as ever despite the genre’s many advancements over the years. The opening sequence is arguably among the most memorable in the RPG sphere, and it sets the stage beautifully for the rest of the content. While the main storyline is just good, Bloodlines fills its universe with fascinating NPCs that all feel like they have stories to tell, and players are allowed agency in how they interact with this world’s complex society.

6 Fallout: New Vegas

Obsidian’s Fallout Is The Franchise’s Best 3D RPG

The further players dive into Fallout: New Vegas, the more they get a sense of the scale of this game. The quality of the writing is masterful, making this a must-play. As an RPG, it offers dialogue options that let the player influence the events of the game.


Fallout: New Vegas was developed by Obsidian Entertainment (not Bethesda Softworks, as previous entries in the series). Yet, the game is somehow on equal footing or better than the mainline games. The colorful Vegas setting and amusing features like gambling give New Vegas a unique charm.

5 Mass Effect 2

The Peak Entry In The Peak Sci-Fi RPG Trilogy

Mass Effect 2

Action RPG

Third-Person Shooter

Released
January 26, 2010

How Long To Beat
25 Hours

Mass Effect is gaming’s definitive space opera. Widely recognized as one of the best RPGs of all time, Mass Effect 2 is an offline sensation. The weapon customization, dialogue options, and romance possibilities put this game up there with the greatest RPGs. A variety of mods further up the ante when it comes to the game’s intrigue.


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Players are cast as Commander Shepard, a human whose background is chosen by the user. This protagonist, who can be a male or a female, leads a revolving door of crew members throughout the original trilogy, with their goal being to stop the Reapers. Mass Effect blends character development, fantastic world-building, and a gripping main narrative that builds beautifully throughout the saga. While the second entry is generally considered the best, nowadays, players should pick up Mass Effect Legendary Edition.

4 All Legend Of Heroes Games

Lengthy Turn-Based RPGs With Lovable Characters & Strong Writing

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel

Released
December 22, 2015

Developer(s)
Nihon Falcom

How Long To Beat
60 Hours

Nihon Falcom’s Legend of Heroes has been around since the late 1980s, and while not every game is available on PC, enough titles have been ported to keep someone busy for half a year. More importantly (and impressively), the license seems incapable of producing anything resembling a dud.


Every entry in each subseries is fantastic, and they combine to create what is undoubtedly one of the best offline RPG franchises on PC. Trails in the Sky is generally regarded as the series’ peak, but the Trails of Cold Steel and Crossbell (Zero and Azure) games are also easy recommendations.

Bethesda’s Eternal RPG

Skyrim

Released
November 11, 2011

How Long To Beat
26 Hours

The ultimate critically acclaimed RPG, Skyrim has tremendous replay value. Quests regenerate, meaning there is almost no end to the game. Players can join guilds, serve demonic gods, and choose paths of good or evil. Exploring the game’s medieval towns, players sense the scale of the world. Each town is filled with small nuances that add to the game’s overall enjoyability, including unique characters and plenty of hidden secrets.


Skyrim is a single-player experience that has kept players busy for more than a decade, especially on PC due to the very active modding community. Now, the latter is not exactly an “offline” benefit, but once a mod is downloaded, a game can generally be played without an internet connection.

Most of Bethesda’s other RPGs also qualify, including
Starfield
.

2 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

CD Projekt Red’s RPG That Raised The Bar For The Genre

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was an ambitious project with a high payoff. The quests are immersive, and the game has a robust progression system along with a large world that is ripe for exploration, discovery, and intrigue.


Although the RPG doesn’t grant many stat bonuses, the player’s character improves through worn gear. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a standout RPG title played entirely offline, and it arguably still sets the standard for open-world games. Some aspects of the project like the combat system can be polarizing, but the writing, world-building, and characters are universally great.

1 Baldur’s Gate 3

The New Standard

Larian Studios crafted near-perfection with Divinity: Original Sin 2, a turn-based RPG that is an easy recommendation for anyone remotely interested in the genre. For its follow-up, the studio sought to not only create a game that maintains the same high standards but also one that lives up to a decorated franchise that had not produced a numbered entry in roughly two decades. Baldur’s Gate 3 is unbelievably brilliant, a fact reflected by its widespread success, something that is unusual for these sorts of releases.


Set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, BG3 provides players with a massive and flexible campaign that adapts to the choices they make. The turn-based combat system builds beautifully on Divinity: Original Sin 2‘s blueprint, all the while being slightly more accessible. The writing is among the best in the genre, and the same can be said for the customization.

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Wukong DLC Release Window Reportedly Revealed

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Key Takeaways

  • First major DLC for Black Myth: Wukong may release near Chinese New Year 2025.
  • Game Science has not confirmed DLC details, but two major DLCs are rumored to be on the way.



The first major DLC for Game Science’s Black Myth: Wukong reportedly has a release window set for early 2025, just in time for Chinese New Year celebrations. Black Myth: Wukong is expected to receive two major DLCs that will add a slew of new content, if rumors turn out to be accurate.

Released on August 20 for PlayStation 5 and PC, Black Myth: Wukong quickly became one of 2024’s most successful game releases. B lack Myth: Wukong has sold over 18 million copies worldwide and generated roughly $700 million in revenue in just two weeks after the game’s launch. In addition, PlayStation confirmed that Black Myth: Wukong was the most downloaded PlayStation 5 game of August 2024 in North America, Europe, and Japan. Black Myth: Wukong sets a precedent for new IPs as one of the fastest selling games of all time, and its momentum may carry over into the release of the game’s first DLC.


According to gaming analyst Daniel Camilo on Twitter, sources close to Game Science claim that DLC for Black Myth: Wukong will release sometime near Chinese New Year festivities, which take place on January 29, 2025. This means that the DLC could release at the very end of January or sometime soon after in February, but a specific release date is not set in stone yet. Details about the DLC’s story and content are still unclear as well.


Black Myth: Wukong DLC Could Release in January 2025

  • A release is reportedly planned around the Chinese New Year celebration on January 29, 2025.
  • Information about the DLC’s story and content is still unknown.


Camilo claims that Black Myth: Wukong sales have already surpassed 20 million units as of September 2024, with 70% of total sales coming from the player base in China. The analyst estimates that around 20% of the game’s total player base, or roughly four million players, will purchase the upcoming DLC. According to Camilo, “novelty and national pride” are factors that contributed to Black Myth: Wukong’s strong initial sales, but this will play less of a role once the DLC is close to releasing. The game’s challenging nature is also considered as a factor, since millions of casual gamers in China may not be interested in purchasing the DLC if they do not proceed further with their Black Myth: Wukong playthrough.

It’s worth noting that the Black Myth: Wukong developers did not officially unveil the new DLC or comment on its development status. Rumors suggest that two major DLCs for Black Myth: Wukong are planned, and the game’s Xbox Series X|S version is still coming soon. Like the DLC, Black Myth: Wukong for Xbox Series X|S does not have a release date.


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Is There Hope For Humanity In The War Against Skynet?

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Key Takeaways

  • Terminator Zero delves into the battle between humanity and Skynet with fresh perspectives and characters.
  • Humanity’s hope rests in Kokoro, a complex AI created to counter Skynet’s evolving threat.
  • Despite facing a powerful enemy, humanity’s resilience and adaptability serve as their greatest strengths in the fight. (Characters like Malcolm and Eiko embody this survivalist spirit.)



Netflix’s anime series, Terminator Zero, is an adaptation of the legendary Terminator franchise, and it has reignited the age-old struggle between humanity and Skynet. However, unlike the film, humanity’s hope in the anime does not lie in the birth of a resistance leader post-judgment day.

Through breathtaking animation and compelling characters, the anime dives deep into the horrifying reality of living in a world controlled by a malevolent AI and injects fresh life into the franchise. Even though humanity’s fight against Skynet has been futile, this time, they have a trump card that still gives them a chance as the fight rages on.

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The Threat Of Skynet

The Challenges Ahead For Humanity

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In Terminator Zero, Skynet is no longer just a supercomputer controlling an army of machines; it has transcended its original form. Skynet’s motivations go beyond simply annihilating humanity; it seeks to create a world where it is the supreme entity devoid of any organic life. This revelation and fear fueled Malcolm Lee’s invention of Kokoro. In the anime, Kokoro is presented as a highly advanced AI capable of learning, growing, and even experiencing emotions on a level that challenges Skynet’s conception of what it means to be sentient.

Malcolm programmed Kokoro to process human feelings and emotions and to give it the ability to make its own decisions. In other words, Kokoro was humanity’s gamble to escape Skynet’s horror. However, while Skynet comes alive and destroys every other country in the world, Malcolm hopes to save his country, Japan, with Kokoro’s help. The series introduces Skynet as an adaptable entity that evolves with every failed human attack or error. This means every battle lost or won by the Resistance is a lesson learned for Skynet, making it stronger and harder to outmaneuver. Skynet sends its Terminator to the past to eliminate Malcolm and stop him from activating Kokoro. Since Kokoro is humanity’s last hope, it will hinder Skynet’s mission to destroy the whole world and make it its purgatory.


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Even in the face of a common enemy, humanity in Terminator Zero is deeply fractured. The post-judgment day Resistance Army Malcom was born is far from a unified front, and they became divided due to the fear the Terminator poses. Skynet’s true power doesn’t just lie in its advanced technology; it’s in how it manipulates human emotions and vulnerabilities. Skynet understands that people are driven by fear, anger, and desperation and uses these emotions to control them. If Malcolm had not resisted his fellow soldiers’ order to stop experimentation on machines, humanity wouldn’t have had a fighting chance. Malcolm even killed his fellow soldiers to travel back in time to 1983 and stop Judgment Day. Also, he refused to open the Kokoro’s chamber door for Kenta, his eldest son, even when the Terminator threatened to kill his son. For Malcolm, the end justifies the means; hence, his aim to build an AI with emotion and activate Kokoro is worth every drop of blood spilled. In this vein, Skynet sows the seeds of doubt and mistrust within humanity, which erodes them to create a united front and fight tooth and nail against Skynet.


Can Humanity Win?

Human Resilience and Adaptation

An ethereal blue figure in Terminator Zero

Skynet, in Terminator Zero, is far more than just a malevolent AI. It has adapted beyond mere machines of war—it is now a global intelligence capable of controlling and manipulating all technology. This presence of Skynet leaves little room for human error, and the human resistance is forced to adapt or die. Characters like Malcolm and Eiko embody the survivalist spirit that gives humanity hope. Malcolm knows that brute force or continuous resistance is not enough to defeat Skynet, hence his desire to build humanity’s own AI even with his subordinates’ disapproval. Eiko has hope for humanity’s survival, because why else does she venture into the past without knowing what awaits her? Despite overwhelming odds, she remains committed to the idea that humans can survive Synet’s planned Doomsday.


Moreover, Kokoro, the AI created by Malcolm, stands as a symbol of what makes humanity different from Skynet. Where Skynet sees humans as expendable and inefficient, Kokoro later understands the emotional depth and complexity that drives human survival through the actions that led to the death of Malcolm. Kokoro’s temporary alliance with humanity at the end of the series gives humanity an edge that Skynet doesn’t expect —empathy. Kokoro’s interactions with Kenta after his father’s death show that while machines like Skynet lack emotional intelligence, she fills in the gap in that area and can connect with people. In this way, this unusual alliance can allow the Resistance to exploit Skynet’s blind spots. However, Kokoro’s alliance with the humans is fragile because she can decide to align with Skynet and destroy humanity. Hence, it is a risky gambit for humanity’s survival.


At the end of the series, the question of whether humanity can win against Skynet is not easily answered, considering the repetitive time loops —time travel is bound to happen. Skynet is a near-unstoppable force, but the series constantly reminds viewers that human resilience and adaptability are their greatest weapons. The series portrays humanity’s resilience through the likes of Malcolm, Eiko, and even his daughter, Reika. Thus, Skynet’s rigidity and the hell-bent desire to annihilate humanity make it predictable. While humanity’s ability to adapt and learn is its greatest asset, it can’t truly overcome the might of Skynet. Hence, humanity has a higher chance with Kokoro, as it is portrayed at the end of the series, but even that is a risky bet as the AI represents a lesser evil.

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In a bid to cut e-waste, Microsoft is employing AI-powered robots to streamline the disposal of old data center hard drives.

The initiative is part of the Secure and Sustainable Disposal of Hard Disks project, which originated during the 2022 Microsoft Hackathon. Spearheaded by Principal Data Scientist Ranganathan Srikanth, the project expands on Microsoft’s Circular Centers scheme which is designed to repurpose and recycle servers and related cloud hardware.

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