
Eurogamer: "Gargantuan role-playing game The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim will get Kinect support, Bethesda has announced. Support for Microsoft's motion-sensing device will come via a free title update due out this month. A video showcasing how it works is inside."
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Lordbound is finally here.
Nice to see there hard at work fixing all those bugs.
why?
"fus ro dah"
"FUS RO DAH!"
"F..U...S....R...O.....D ...A....H"
(presses shoulder button)
Why not just use regular microphones so it can be on PC and PS3 as well?
Well I've only heard good things about Mass Effect 3's Kinect integration from people who've actually used it so this might turn out the same. Apparently it's cool to not have to wear anything and just talk normally but I still could care less about buying a $150 peripheral that's only function in core games is a cool microphone.