One of the people who have worked on the development of the PlayStation Move motion tracking system from Sony has said that the newly announced lightsaber simulation title which Microsoft is working for the Kinect add on will not manage to deliver a good experience to players.Anton Mikhailov, who is a software engine... |
29 November 2010 04:30 GMT |
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A Microsoft executive has confirmed that the Kinect based Star Wars video game that the company has shown initially at the E3 presentation which focused on the motion tracking device is currently scheduled for launch in the Christmas shopping period of 2011.Kudo Tsunoda, who is the creative director for Kinect and wa... |
11 November 2010 05:10 GMT |
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What is it about lightsabers that seems to make almost every videogame lover wield one and almost every developer want to put one in their titles? LucasArts has the actual Star Wars intellectual properties locked down tight, so creators like Suda 51 need to mask their appearances in other titles, like the No More Her... |
24 May 2010 13:21 GMT |
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In a rather surprising move, LucasArts has announced on its Facebook page that Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 will be launched on October 26 of this year. The videogame has no confirmed launch platforms at the moment but players can expect to see it arrive on the Xbox 360 from Microsoft, the PlayStation 3 from Sony... |
6 May 2010 13:41 GMT |
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Ever since the Nintendo Wii and its motion tracking technology were announced, players who are also fans of Star Wars have thought about how suited to a lightsaber duel videogame the new mechanisms were.The promise has not been realized until now, mainly because of limitations linked to the hardware, as seen in both ... |
3 May 2010 13:41 GMT |
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One of the things that still impress me in the original Knights of the Old Republic is how solid combat still is. In 2003, it was outstanding. BioWare was very good at recreating in a believable manner the mechanics of fantasy combat based on the Dungeons & Dragons rules, translating both the way weapons worked and t... |
21 May 2009 18:01 GMT |
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Just the other day, the man in charge at LucasArts mentioned that there might be a new Star Wars game coming, bringing some neat content for those Wii fans. It seems that they'll be able to use the Wiimote like a virtual lightsaber turning the likes of Darth Vader into ash with a single swing of the white thing... |
1 June 2007 18:56 GMT |
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