Will be as many as 10 new games for Kinect that Microsoft will present at E3, to which are added several sequels to titles already known. Most likely some of these will be part of the sector "ripe" to which Microsoft now refers to time when talking about the future of Kinect. What we can expect the next news of the likely (but still unconfirmed) Kinect Rare Sports 2 and Central 2 Dance? According to the latest rumor, two titles will come from a single developer, who "has already gained experience with the motion sensor device to Microsoft." Who is he? Mystery ...
but not for long. MGS Vancouver is expected to present the famous shooter Kinect spoken of for some time and other games will come from MGS Family, a new study in London that Microsoft, however, deals with titles aimed at a younger audience. Many voices speak instead of a driving game "open world" called World Force, which was developed by the British team Playground Games, led by former Codemasters' Gavin Raeburn.
Staying on the theme of racing game, Los Angeles will surely be the perfect location to see something more than Force 4 of the team at Turn 10, which is scheduled for release this autumn. Let's not forget the infamous remake of the first Halo which is discussed for a long time, which should support Kinect and finally be officially announced by the developers of TimeShift, Sabre Interactive.
Finally, the game that perhaps most of all is expected at the gate: Kinect Star Wars. Developed by Terminal Reality, has disappeared from the radar for almost a year and its output is theoretically expected at the end of 2011. The purpose of the Redmond company is to publish by the end of 2011, a number of securities Kinect three times that of the last 12 months.
but not for long. MGS Vancouver is expected to present the famous shooter Kinect spoken of for some time and other games will come from MGS Family, a new study in London that Microsoft, however, deals with titles aimed at a younger audience. Many voices speak instead of a driving game "open world" called World Force, which was developed by the British team Playground Games, led by former Codemasters' Gavin Raeburn.
Staying on the theme of racing game, Los Angeles will surely be the perfect location to see something more than Force 4 of the team at Turn 10, which is scheduled for release this autumn. Let's not forget the infamous remake of the first Halo which is discussed for a long time, which should support Kinect and finally be officially announced by the developers of TimeShift, Sabre Interactive.
Finally, the game that perhaps most of all is expected at the gate: Kinect Star Wars. Developed by Terminal Reality, has disappeared from the radar for almost a year and its output is theoretically expected at the end of 2011. The purpose of the Redmond company is to publish by the end of 2011, a number of securities Kinect three times that of the last 12 months.
- The Gunstringer preview: Kinect goes 'hardcore' (24/02/2011)
- Daily Brief - Kinect Goes Hardcore (03/05/2011)
- Rumor: Microsoft Developing AAA Shooter for Kinect (02/05/2011)
- Hardcore gamers get ready to bite your tongue. Kinect could get down and dirty. (10/03/2011)
- Kinect for Windows SDK beta due this week (16/05/2011)
Kinect (homepage)  Kinect (wikipedia)  
No comments:
Post a Comment