http://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/15/kinect-hacks-quick-time-gestures-with-indigo-prophecy/#comments
Kinect modder extraordinaire Jack Schofield's latest gesture-based infusion of a gaming classic is so obvious, we're a little upset we didn't think of it first: David Cage's original QTE-filled piece of interactive drama, Indigo Prophecy. Check out a lengthy video demonstration below.
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Since indigo prophecy is basically a QTE game (a damn good one at that) I think if made specifically for kinect if would be an incredibly immersive game. The hack does require a nunchuck, but it could easily be made to use just the camera for movement, imo. Very cool. I hope atari is taking notice.
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