Big licensed project in the works
Right from the start Microsoft has been keen to position Kinect not just as a gameplay device but as something that will become an integral part of living room life, and a recent job posting has shown the company is still taking this task very seriously.Date archives for May, 2011
May 3rd, 2011
“Leading Entertainment Brand” and Kinect Team Up on New Project
16:45 at kinectaku.com
EA Invites You to Family Game Night 4 This Year
15:30 at movemodo.com
Four in a row, EA wins
EA's had considerable success with its Hasbro Family Game Night series on various formats, so it makes sense the publisher is ready to embrace the motion control revolution and bring the next instalment in the series to PlayStation Move later this year.EA Kicks Off Family Game Night 4 on Kinect This Year
15:30 at kinectaku.com
The mind Boggles
EA's had considerable success with its Hasbro Family Game Night series on various formats, so it makes sense the publisher is ready to embrace the motion control revolution and bring the next instalment in the series to Kinect for Xbox 360 later this year.Pick Up Battle: Los Angeles and Get a Resistance 3 Demo
15:00 at movemodo.com
Seems a fair trade
Sony shooters have gone down the beta route with previous games, but if you didn't manage to get Resistance 3 beta access with SOCOM 4 you can still try out the game's single player mode with a free demo coming soon.Out Today: Your Shape: Fitness Evolved Nivea DLC
13:30 at kinectaku.com
Keep the fitness going
As if engaged in some sort of never-ending DLC competition with Dance Central, today sees the launch of more add-on content for Your Shape: Fitness Evolved.Get Another Taste of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D with This Video
12:00 at nintendolife.com
This game needs no introduction, and it's unlikely many are on the fence about it: you've either already pre-ordered it and put aside the funds, or aren't buying it on principle. Whichever way you swing, the video below shows how the game's shaping up now it's just over a month away.
11:53 at twitter.com
In honour of Jet Set Radio being awesome I am listening to Lefty.
Review: Virtua Tennis 4
11:30 at movemodo.com
Come out swinging
The PlayStation Move tennis grand slam final between 2K Sports' Top Spin 4 and SEGA's Virtua Tennis 4 is a match-up between two totally different play styles: whereas 2K offered a simulation fully playable with Move, SEGA has stayed true to its series' arcade roots by limiting the motion control to exhibition matches and minigames. Which game lifts the gold trophy?Review: Virtua Tennis 4
11:30 at kinectaku.com
Anyone for tennis?
Last year's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I was the first game branded "Better with Kinect Sensor" but it proved to be anything but. Now the second green-box-purple-stripe game has landed in the sporty form of SEGA's Virtua Tennis 4, but does it fare any better as a sensor game?Review: Microsoft Developing a Big Budget Core Shooter for Kinect
10:45 at kinectaku.com
CV leaks details
According to the resumé of artist Shawn Woods, Microsoft Game Studios Vancouver is working on a triple-A core shooter experience that uses Kinect.