Something went wrong. Try again later

mondo625

This user has not updated recently.

51 0 0 0
Forum Posts Wiki Points Following Followers

Is Kinect really the next big thing? It can be!

 

A camera that can interact with you in a 3D environment, that also can read your face, listen to what you have to say, and even move itself to keep track of you. Kinect, formerly “Project Natal” has come out and finally showed the world what it can do, but was it enough? I have been staying pretty up to date with E3 the best way I can without actually being there and Kinect is scratching that itch that I’ve wanted in motion gaming but something is missing. With the Wii and Sony’s Move as Kinect’s biggest competition I wanted to do a side by side comparison and see if Kinect has what it takes to really change gaming or if it will just fall into the shadows of its competition. I will focus on a few points; the Wii, Sony’s Move, and what it can do to really be the best it can be.

The Nintendo Wii was once a funny named idea that everyone thought would be a gimmick or fad and just shine for a while then die down. Wow, were we wrong, the people over at Nintendo showed their experience with the Wii by pretty much doing what they wanted to do and not worrying about what Sony or Microsoft were doing. Their big idea? Motion controls, of course with a little deception, they had us believing we were going to be in the game and ushering in a new era of gaming. Well at least they were half right. The Wii introduced “waggle” motion controls where certain movements would be picked up by a sensor that came with the system. These movements would then be played out with an animation in the game and the world went nuts! Everyone wanted a Wii, you could find one anywhere and all types were gunning for it. From young children to their grand parents, everyone wanted a piece of the Wii pie. Well 4 years later and 75 Million Wii’s sold, Microsoft and Sony have jumped on the bandwagon. Nintendo has evolved its tech in the last four years by adding such peripherals such as a microphone that sits on top of your television so that you can talk to other players, they have also created a platform on which you step up onto and it can measure how you are tilting your body. This was called the balance board and has mainly been used in work out games like Wii fit and EA Sports Active. More recently they released a add-on to the controller which gives players 1 to 1 movement with your given avatar on the screen, the Wii Motion Plus was supposed to usher in a new wave of more accurate motion gaming. Unfortunately it has not been well supported in it first year of being released. So as you can see Nintendo has been busy this generation and even though the games aren’t the best looking or most gory, they are raking in the cash thanks mainly to their motion control advantage of being first on the scene. After taking a closer look, it becomes apparent just how expensive this journey down Wii lane is costing.

Wii: $200 (comes with 1 Wii Controller, 1 Nunchuk, Wii Sports, necessary cables)

Extra:

Wii Remote $40

Nunchuk $20

Wii Speak $30

Wii Motion Plus $20

Wii Fit Plus W/Balance Board $100

Total for a full set of 4:$590

That’s a lot of cash! Now I understand that rarely does a family buy enough for 4 people but I’m sure it is practiced quite oven with families that play together. I will also be doing this for the other two competitors. I would like to note that these are the current market prices, when the Wii was first released it cost $250. The worst part about that price is that it does not include any “real” games. Wii Sports is fun but it shouldn’t really end with Wii Sports.

Sony on the other hand started with a bombshell. The price of the PS3 alone was more than everything for the Wii at a staggering $600, and that was just the system. Since then however the price was been cut by 50% with the base model now selling for a cool $299. Sony came out packed with the latest tech; a Blu-Ray drive, the Cell processor, built in WiFi, interchangeable hard drive, and wireless remotes with built in rechargeable batteries. This thing was a beast! Since then unlike the Wii it has removed some of it beastly tech, for example the ability to play the games of the previous generation (PS2) and most recently the ability to install a operating system (Linux Support). Sony came out with a very slow start with a few years of being completely left in the dust by Nintendo and Microsoft mainly because of the high price point and lack of quality titles. The lack of titles was mainly blamed on Sony’s beastly tech, the cell processor was still very new a very few developers had a clue on how to use it. Sony themselves deserve some blame seeing that they weren’t quick enough to offer assistance to the developers in need of it. As a result a lot of the titles released multiplatform were being developed for the Xbox 360 then ported over to the PS3 and in the process Sony’s system was getting the inferior version of these titles. Since then however developers have evolved to accustom Sony’s need and titles started to shine on Sony’s console like the Uncharted series, Infamous, Killzone, and so on. Some developers even started using the PS3 as their standard platform to develop their games and in the process leveling the playing field with Microsoft’s Xbox 360. When the slim was released and they introduced their new low price of $299, their sales soared through the roof mainly in Europe and Japan. So now that the storm is over Sony has set its sights on its own share of the motion control market by introducing the Playstation Move. The Move is a setup of controllers and a camera that work together to give you a more actuate motion control gaming experience. It worked by having the Move controller which consist of a wand type controller with a glowing orb on the top of it, this light given by the ball on the controller is then picked up by the Playstation Eye which is a camera that picks up all your movements and delivers a true 1 to 1 experience. The Move has not hit shelves yet so we have to go by what the people playing with it have to say and every one is united when it comes to the Moves ability to work. It also uses a Nunchuk type controller that is a little control that fits in the palm of your hand with a few buttons and a joystick on the top the purpose of this control is to navigate the players in-game avatar through what ever 3D world it happens to be in. Most gamers see this as the evolution of the Wii’s controls and have gone as far as to rename the PS3’s Move, Wii HD, But how does it stack up on price?

Playstation 3 Slim Base model: $300 (System, cables, regular control)

Playstation Move Bundle: $100 (Move Controller, Camera, Game)

Navigation Controller: $30

Extra:

Move Control Alone: $50

Camera Alone: $40

Total for a full set (for 4 people): $670

That includes a brand new PS3 Slim ($300), a Move bundle ($100), 3 more Move controls ($150), and 4 Navigation Controls ($120). That quite a bit but as I said earlier the systems a beast. Now it is E3 time so we do get a chance to see some of these games that will be using this tech and one jumps out to me is called Motion Fighters (working title I hope), this uses 2 move controls, and they have already announced that their first party Move games will cost $40. Do the math, that’s $140 for 1 game! The game plus 2 Move controllers for a game that doesn’t even seem to have anything really going for it. This is where I see the Move running into some issues.

Finally we have Kinect, the once called “Project Natal” was finally revealed this week with a very odd poncho filled Cirque du Soleil show. Kinect has been the most questionable of the bunch because no one really knew much about it. Microsoft was the more traditional of the big 3 this generation by releasing a game system who’s main idea was just simply to play games. It has nice tech; a strong processor, extremely loud fans, and red lights that together almost destroyed Microsoft ambitious plans to be a staple in the gaming world. Microsoft had a short first generation by only lasting 5 years before completely killing the original Xbox. They entered this generation first, having a full year head start on the competition. Good move right? Wrong! What will go down in history as the worse technological mishap ever, almost ended the Xbox brand in total. But Microsoft stepped up and took their bumps and bruises in the form of billions of dollars in repairs that continue to this day. They offered everyone not just early adopters a 3 year warranty to repair the issue at hand. The issue was the infamous Red Ring of Death, a system killing over heating problem that plagues the 360’s to this day. It gets its name because Microsoft thought it would be cool to introduce a system to easily diagnose any issue the system could have. One flashing light means complete hardware failure, 2 flashing lights means the systems over heating, the now famous 3 flashing lights means general hardware failure (most famously overheating to the point of no longer working), 4 flashing lights is a AV cable error. Microsoft was able to pull out of this by having Blockbuster level games on there system. Two were exclusive with the Halo games and the Gears of War Series. The other big Blockbuster is the Call if Duty series which generally sells much better on Microsoft’s Console. Throughout all of this the Xbox 360 has been able to remain behind the Wii in worldwide sales mainly thanks to its sales in the US, the Xbox 360 is not as big as the other 2 consoles in other parts of the world such as Europe and Japan, the other 2 big markets in gaming. So like Sony, Microsoft wanted some of that casual market money Nintendo has been hogging to itself. That is where Kinect comes in, Kinect is a powerful camera that can not only capture your movements but it can go as far as to get a 3D view of you and the area around you. It’s features include facial recognition, voice recognition, gesture recognition for navigating menus, movies and music, and being able to pin point certain places on your body to read all your movements 1 to 1. The big difference between Kinect and the more similar Wii and Sony’s Move, is that with those it reads the controllers movements. Kinect reacts to your movements as a whole person and can also do this for more than one person at a time. Details are still coming out about Kinect some good some not so good, for example as of right now it can only read you if your standing. That might turn off a lot of gamers that get home from working or class all day and just want to sit, relax, and play a game, but to be fair the good (as far as tech goes) outweighs the bad with Kinect. The games shown for Kinect have mainly been fun, casual games for the whole family to enjoy. Move and Wii both have multiple M-Rated motion games in their collection while Kinect so far looks to maybe be pushing a T rating and that’s mainly because of Dance Central’s soundtrack. The Kinect is way too young to tell what it has up its sleeve for the future, but so far the only appeal seems to be for family gaming. As like the others lets see how much this will push back families wishing to purchase Kinect.

Xbox 360 Slim: $300 (System, control, cables)

Kinect: TBD but rumor has it at: $150

Total for full set of 4: $450

That right unlike the others, Kinect is one thing that works for multiple people at the same time. Like I said the price has not been made official yet, it has been rumored everywhere from$50 to $150 either way when it comes to value Kinect is destroying the competition. They have also claimed that Kinect will come with a copy of Kinect sports which only adds to the value.

Both Sony and Microsoft have said that they will have bundles that add Move and Kinect with the system. Sony’s bundle will cost $399 while we still have no word from Microsoft. Microsoft said that they will announce their prices before Gamescom in August. There is one thing that really bugs me about Kinect, and it’s the fact that not having a control really limits what you can do in a video game. While it might be fun to use your body as a controller, if you want to satisfy the millions that have stood by you through the good and really bad times. You have to make some hardcore games with Kinect and I personally don’t want a Kinect version of Halo or Gears of War, I want a real effort into a completely new area of gaming that the other two systems can’t reach. I want something that makes me go HOLY S&$% and makes Nintendo and Sony go running to try and make their own Kinect, but this idea of controller less gaming will never allow that to happen. I’m not calling for Wii-motes or wards with colored lights, your tech already surpasses that (in my opinion) all I want is a little controller that fits in the palm of my hand with a simple analog stick and maybe even a few buttons. This little contraption that you can sell for $10 and still make a profit from can turn Kinect from a family only gaming device to the hottest s&$% we have seen in a while. Why? Why, would something so small and simple make such a huge impact? Simple it allows you to move your in-game avatar in its 3D world, while still giving your body control of everything else. This eliminates Kevin Butler’s now famous “Pew, pew, pew” because all you have to do in hold up your arm to aim and in your hand you have a trigger. A simple button we have come to love and cherish. So not a fan of shooters but a little disappointed with the star wars trailer? Imagine not having to be on rails, actually having something in your hand during light saber battles. The sensation of vibration as you deflect shots and struggle while fighting Vader. Yes, a simple device that still allows controller free gaming for the casual market, but that can just as quickly be implemented into any hardcore game imaginable and not miss a beat. Just an idea.

   

11 Comments

My revised 09 must have list and Why?

Already Out:      

Infamous: Might not have the greatest story ever but is a very entertaining game and a must have for all PS3 owners.
Killzone 2: This graphics powerhouse is one of the most beautiful games ever and has one of the best online modes on the PS3.
Fight Night Round 4: Most realistic fighting game ever, even with the forced joystick controls this game is near perfect.
UFC 09: Most impactful fighting game ever seen. When you pound on someone it really feels like it.
Red Fraction: Guerrilla: Destroy everything and defend the faction.

Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena: 2 great games for the price of one need I say more.

Street Fighter 4: One of the best fighting games ever made.

BlazBlue - Calamity Trigger: Don’t know it? Get to it! Great, beautiful, and fluid animations make this a must have fighting game.



Games of 09 I can’t wait for:

Halo: ODST – Not the biggest of halo fans but this game looks awesome. No Master Chief no problem.

Uncharted 2 – Uncharted part one is still in my top 5 PS3 games to date and the sequel looks even better.

Modern Warfare 2: Call of Duty 4 Done!

Splinter Cell: Conviction: The game looked amazing at E3, liking the new direction of the game.

Dragon Age: Origins: Bioware are masters of their craft and I can't wait to dive into their newest title.   

Assassin’s Creed 2: Amazing looking game, so far I like what they have shown with the DaVinci inventions and the ability to use a ton of new weapons.

Left for Dead 2: Say what you want about how fast this game came out, I’m excited about it and what it brings to the 360 and Pc this Fall.  

6 Comments

Q4 2009 Vs First Half of 2010

Well 09 has been a rollercoaster year and it’s going from being one of the greatest years ever to maybe the biggest year of gaming as far as games and announcements for gaming. I mean come on the vitality sensor will change gaming forever.........ok maybe not but let's not forget these were the people that sold over 6 million bathroom scales and outsold all "AAA"  titles, so you'll never know. Now that we are in July and officially in the second have of the yea, I think it pretty safe to mention what I'm looking forward to this year without fear of it being bumped to 2010. The question now is which games stand out from the group, but wait......is there a problem it’s not really looking too crowded anymore. Most of the blockbuster hits we assumed at the beginning of the year are finding their way to next year which is a good thing but it’s also bringing up a new question. Are there too many games coming next Spring? Sounds weird right? How about this for weird, is Spring going to have a better line-up then the Fall. So before I get to my must haves I'm going to do a Q4 2009 vs. Q1 2010.

Q4 2009    (Sept. through Dec.)                                                                   VS.                                                                       Q1 2010 (Jan through June)
Uncharted 2: Amoung Thives                                                                                                                                                     Mass Effect 2 
Halo: ODST                                                                                                                                                                                    Bioshock 2
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories                                                                                                                                                 God of War 3
Modern Warfare 2                                                                                                                                                                         Darksiders
Left for Dead 2                                                                                                                                                                              Dante's Inferno
Assassins Creed 2                                                                                                                                                                      Singularity
New Super Mario Bros.Wii                                                                                                                                                         Split/Second
Dragon Age: Origins                                                                                                                                                                   Ghost Recon 4
Dark Void                                                                                                                                                                                     Final Fantasy XIII
Max Payne 3                                                                                                                                                                                Alan Wake
Rock Band: Beatles                                                                                                                                                                   Brink
Alpha Protocol                                                                                                                                                                            Mafia II
Brutal Legend                                                                                                                                                                             White Knight Chronicles
Ratchet and Clank: A Crack in Time                                                                                                                                     Heavy Rain
Spyborgs                                                                                                                                                                                    No More Heroes 2
Tekken 6                                                                                                                                                                                     Sin and Punishment 2
Borderlands                                                                                                                                                                                M.A.G.
DJ Hero                                                                                                                                                                                       A.P.B.
Tony Hawk Ride                                                                                                                                                                        Bayonetta
The Saboteur                                                                                                                                                                             Red Steel 2*
Forza 3                                                                                                                                                                                        Splinter Cell: Conviction*  
Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Dead Space: Extraction



Now the list for Q4 09 is larger than the Q1 2010 but its too early to tell what will happen with the line ups. Even though the list for 09 is larger the fire power that Q1 2010 is packing is a tough act to compete against. With titles like God of War 3 and Mass Effect 2 Q1 is packing heat. In the end it’s the opinion of the gamer, but one thing is for sure we are not lacking great games anytime soon and I personally can't wait until I'm pulling my hair out at what to spend what little money I have on. As I was saying earlier 09 is an amazing year in gaming and it seems more and more like we are saying this every year which makes me happy to be a gamer, just sad to be unemployed.

*{Update} Ubisoft has announced that both Red Steel 2 and Splinter Cell have been held back until Q1 2010
15 Comments

My Games of 09' and Why.

Halo:ODST - just to see what the halo world looks like darker and more gory than the previous halo's (wich isn't hard) but i just want to see where they take it.
Uncharted 2: Huge fan of one can't wait for two.
God of War 3: love this game but glad to see it end.
Alan Wake: Fingers crossed!
Killzone 2: Has to be better than one
Prototype: superhuman GTA
Infamous: Superhuman GTA! 
DLC for: Fable, fallout, burnout, left 4 dead, and Little big planet

4 Comments