The piece also says that if the games are fun enough, you could play yourself fit without even realising it. How d'you like them apples Mrs Obama?
The piece discusses the fact that Move and Kinect aren't going to be marketed like the Wii - Halo, Killzone, MW2 players might actually feel compelled to try them
Can you imagine some sort of augmented-reality Portal game on iPhone?
Free games initially - whoopee! But it's a false economy - you're firmware will need to update, your hack will fail, and you'll probably get banned from PSN. It's inevitable. Why jeopardize what you love about games - online, etc.
"Break new ground in the field of synthetic characters"? Are we talking visuals or some sort of Milo-level character AI? Actually, if Milo is an NPC, and the game's a shooter that works for me...
Agreed, would have more in common with Flashpoint, maybe even Rainbow Six if they went elite special forces...
Dom in Gears of War always makes me think of Ben Stiller in 'Extras'
"Would you stop going on about your fucking dead wife?!"
Sounds like the sort of thing dudhuge would come out with...
Brilliant how most gamers (me included) weren't bothered at all by Move, and now, nearing release I can actually see myself getting it. Well played, Sony.
Costume Quest looks awesome!
Cry Engine 3 + fantasy water city = win
Too Much
Losing $2 million a month - way to put pressure on an untested game...
Maybe the next Medal of Honor game, they'll do just that...?
Can't see EA getting excited about anything other than a shooter TBH...
Been corrected
But he doesn't sound overly impressed does he?
You've just admitted that:
A) many gamers suffered slowdown with Dragon Age on PS3
B) You might miss Mass Effect 1.
Two points out of three ain't bad. At least it's got you talking, eh?
Don't get so riled up about a few opinions...
Why not just get a 360?
Totally agree you should keep fit - my point was people needn't bother with actual 'keep fit' software if compelling videogames get you to do the same actions for a similar period of time