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Forums - Microsoft Discussion - Ghost Recon: Future Soldier “better with Kinect,” boxart shows

http://www.vg247.com/2011/05/25/ghost-recon-future-soldier-better-with-kinect-boxart-shows/

As spotted by X360A, the game’s box on Xbox.com shows the title is “Better With Kinect.”

This isn’t the first time Future Solider and Kinect have been mentioned together. After the game was announced and when Kinect was known as Natal, it was reported that it would support the motion camera.

Ubisoft dropped a no comment to VG247 when asked about it.

Future Soldier was recently pushed back to 2012. When it releases, it will also release on PS3 and PC as well as 360.



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I hope it actually is better with Kinect.



not likely (to put it very very kindly)

it will likely be special mode like in the harry potter game.

i hope this game is Move compatible.

though that is good marketing for Kinect, imo much better than how Sony avertises Move compatible games



As much as I enjoy kinect, its difficult to see it used successfully in a shooter. I have always thought Kinect would be best for Sports games, Dancing, RPG/Adventure games, and RTS games. Shooters to me seems like a very difficult game to program for Kinect. The closest I can think of is something similar to the game, EndWar where you are controlling your team by voice and motions. I will be interested to see how they implement Kinect for this game.




Voice commands and hand signals would work very well to command your team.



Its libraries that sell systems not a single game.

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Controller and Kinect?

Controller for walking, kinect for looking arround and squad orders?



Controller for killing people, Kinect for looking at the anger on their faces when you teabag them.



thx1139 said:

Voice commands and hand signals would work very well to command your team.


 It makes perfect sense. Its not like kinect has to be  used to control your main character, voice commands for squad members would be far more fluid than with a controller.



Ghost Recon games on home consoles aren't known to be half-assed, so I doubt any addition through Kinect will be minor and unimportant. I'm very interested to see how this is.



GOTY Contestants this year: Dead Space 2, Dark Souls, Tales of Graces f. Everything else can suck it.

trasharmdsister12 said:

Could see some neat applications. I know the Rainbow Six games had voice commands. Hand gestures for silent squad commands could be used and I'm sure the UAV could be gesture commanded as well. I'd be happily surprised and delighted if they come up with a use for it that I didn't just list off the top of my head though.