| ckmlb said: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=226515 http://www.gamespot.com/news/6238637.html Of course, Banjo-Kazooie developer Rare, which Microsoft purchased in 2002, is also at work on Project Natal software. However, according to CVG, the studio's Natal development has apparently come at the expense of a sequel to the Xbox 360 launch title Kameo: Elements of Power.
Once again, I'm reminded that motion control is hurting games (in my opinion). If the default controls next generation for all consoles are motion (I doubt it) then it's time to move to PC gaming :P |
DW, motion controls won't be the 'default' next gen, default implies that there are 2 (or more) approximately equally important options, and that one of them is given the slight preference of being the option preselected.
This is of course nonsense, there will be very few games next gen that have outdated controls even as an option. Motion won't be the default control scheme, it'll be the only control scheme. Oh and fleeing to PC gaming will only save you for a few years. What will you do when MS brings Natal to windows, and when devs realise that Wiimotes work on PCs? Keyboard plus mouse has had its day in the sun, but when the scoreboard reads 30 deaths, 0 kills on your favourite PC shooter you will decide to use a wiimote like everyone else.







