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You know this kind of "game" is not what I got into gaming for. I don't want an "imaginary" friend. Children should be encouraged to go out and play in the real world outside, not talking to imaginary boys and girls on their Xboxes.

Although I can see how this technology could make many other games totally awesome like RPG's. Allowing the characters in your party to actually interact with you would be amazing and actually be "roleplaying" for once!

However, employing this interactivity in a game the size of say, Mass Effect 2, would be a collosal effort of programming that just wouldn't be cost effective and just thinking of the amount of coding involved and the man power makes me shudder.

This may be the future, just not in this decade or probably the next.