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Michael-5 said:
UltimateUnknown said:
This game looks like it could really define hybrid gameplay with motion controls and a traditional controller. Also, 360 actually has some awesome exclusives coming out next year (some may be this year), and a lot of them are brand new IPs for the 360.

Finally MS seem to be investing a good amount of money to diversify their games collection, good time to own an Xbox.

Yea but with the Wii U coming in 2012 and likely a PS360 sucessor in 2013/2014, is it really worth paying $150 for a Kinect? Project Dragon, Steel Batallion, Fable, Ryse, and others are all looking really cool, but still. I wish MS didn't put such a huge focus on Kinect.

Yea, I know what you mean exactly. But I would say there's at least 2 more solid years until the nextbox is released and Kinect prices have gone down quite a bit, at least here in the UK (but then again it was much higher than US to begin with). Tbh, I do want to try out new IPs because as consumers we should be, but there are so many polished sequels of 3rd party titles, it really is hard to go out and buy kinect when I could be buying at least two new games for the same price.

Well, at the very least, if all else fails when the nextbox comes out with kinect integrated (hopefully), we will have some decent motion control/hybrid titles to backtrack.