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JPL78 said:
lilc64 said:

lol people have to be joking"microsoft won e3"?? If sony nor nintendo top that underwhelming show 2010 e3 is a flop.They didnt show any games that would make a causal gamer pick kinect over the wii. The only hardcore games they showed were multi platform and gow and halo reach and i had so much interest in fable 3 but that demo was horrible. I mean the espn thing is pretty cool but making all your xbox interface voice activated and motion sensing isn't very amazing. Its like voice recognition on your cell phone, you play around with it in the beginning than you never use it again. While watching the chick do the kick boxing you clearly see how much kinect lagged behind her movements. What really gets me is where was the kinect intergation with HD games like halo reach or alan wake i didnt care about the wii sports.I dont get how people are saying this new xbox 360 at the same price point of the current ps3 will cause trouble, anyone with half a mind can see the ps3 still has more hardware and features in the current console.All this is my option but really?

That could have been video lag.  You know like how music games need you to calibrate your system sometimes because different screens have different lags.

But either way, no one showing it off seemed to have any problems successfully controling the games they were playing.

I wanted kinect to play traditional type games like Oblivion (NPC interaction) or to try on action games. I saw nothing like that, hense I have no interest in Kinect any more.  At this point Sony is probably going to top them with Move because at least it has non-gimicky games like Socom 4.

Fable 3 did look pretty weak, if they were so damned focused on Kinect why didn't they show us how it works in Fable 3?

I disagree. The Fable III trailer looked better than just about any of the trailers I saw for Fable II.



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