Forkball said:Dance Central: Citadel
HAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHForkball said:Dance Central: Citadel
ShockingAlberto said:I hope it's true because I am going to play it on PC regardless and the reaction would be priceless.
EA did make voice commands for The Sims 3 Unleashed already, so it's entirely possible they just ported that over.Snuggler said:Interesting.
Thing is, I don't see what Kinect could do for Mass Effect. Voice recognition? Maybe for ordering your squad, but that's kind of meh. R6 Vegas 2 did the same thing, it was more efficient to use the buttons.
I don't see what it would add to combat, inventory management, or anything else. It don't really care if they do it or not, but I think it's unlikely.
Snuggler said:Interesting.
Thing is, I don't see what Kinect could do for Mass Effect. Voice recognition? Maybe for ordering your squad, but that's kind of meh. R6 Vegas 2 did the same thing, it was more efficient to use the buttons.
I don't see what it would add to combat, inventory management, or anything else. It don't really care if they do it or not, but I think it's unlikely.
Snuggler said:Interesting.
Thing is, I don't see what Kinect could do for Mass Effect. Voice recognition? Maybe for ordering your squad, but that's kind of meh. R6 Vegas 2 did the same thing, it was more efficient to use the buttons.
I don't see what it would add to combat, inventory management, or anything else. It don't really care if they do it or not, but I think it's unlikely.
Snuggler said:Interesting.
Thing is, I don't see what Kinect could do for Mass Effect. Voice recognition? Maybe for ordering your squad, but that's kind of meh. R6 Vegas 2 did the same thing, it was more efficient to use the buttons.
I don't see what it would add to combat, inventory management, or anything else. It don't really care if they do it or not, but I think it's unlikely.
Totobeni said:I think it will be one of two things..
-Romancing characters now with your hands and penis
or
-Use Kinect as a mic for multiplayer mode
Yup. I AM easy to please.Bioware has a habit of releasing mini-games ahead of the release date. I'm really crossing my fingers for a downloadable Kinect/Webcam dance game. We can import our dances into the ME3 victory rave.
Now that would actually be cool as the map in the game is manipulated like you would some Kintect software.BlueSummers said:If this is true it will most likely be used in small ways such as moving planets with your hands for scanning, per say. Another possibility are mass effect mini games using it. lol
Well there have been MOVE exclusive things done before, right? So, yeah.Afrikan said:I wonder if Microsoft would start money hatting for Motion Control exclusives for multiplat games....I wouldn't put it past them. Especially if the other console motion option might be implemented better.
Jarmel said:Other than the Kinect logo, that's actually a decent cover for once. Especially compared to the godawful ME2 cover.
THIS.Gravijah said:OH TALI LET ME REMOVE YOUR HELMET
Snuggler said:I hate it, another render of default Shepard with a scowl on his face. It's almost as bad as the ME2 cover.
I'm hope for some throwbacks. I've lost shield! Taking cover. I will destroy you!V_Ben said:If it lets me yell "good", "nasty" or "badass" at my tv, that'll be amusing.
InaudibleWhispa said:Here's what Bioware have had to say about Kinect in the past: "We're not going to do a party game, we're not going to do Dance Dance Krogan for Mass Effect. The reality is it's going to have a really positive impact. Can we create a greater sense of immersion during conversations by using gestures? I think we probably could and I think that's where we'll explore." Bioware boss Greg Zeschuk told GamesIndustry.biz last year.
And BioWare co-founder Ray Muzyka: "You could bolt it on, do it as afterthought, kind of 'Hey, Ta-dah! It's Kinect-enabled! Check!' Well, that's not how we would do it. We would actually try to think about how you do it in a way that actually makes the game better."
The_Technomancer said:I'm honestly curious how this would work. Using it for sci-fi-esque menu navigation would be awesome, I'm picturing the map from ME1
Jarmel said:The covers will always have default Shepard. That's a given at this point. The background though and the art just seem to mesh better compared to the atrocious ME2 one.