Re: Rayman Legends
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:42 pm
Dude, they aren't 'replacing' the controller, Kinect is just a completely separate thing. I don't know why people are so intent on saying it's a 'replacement.' And on a side-note, Kinect is also interfaceable with a computer, and some decent motion capture can be done with it. Depending on what you use it for, it's a great piece of equipment.Bzzit wrote:Personally I would hate to replace the traditional controller for something like the kinect though thats the route microsoft seem to be experimenting with.
I know they are not, though with the way Microsoft are going in terms of exclusives and Kinect support I wouldn't be suprised if one day they did though of course that probably wont happen. When i said experimenting I meant with franchises like Fable and Steel battalion which have been turned to fully motion based games. Just saying I would pick traditional controls over motion any day of the weekRayFan9876 wrote:Dude, they aren't 'replacing' the controller, Kinect is just a completely separate thing. I don't know why people are so intent on saying it's a 'replacement.' And on a side-note, Kinect is also interfaceable with a computer, and some decent motion capture can be done with it.Bzzit wrote:Personally I would hate to replace the traditional controller for something like the kinect though thats the route microsoft seem to be experimenting with.
In fact, the level with the purple dwarves, the fireworks mushrooms and the darktoon-looking creatures looked incredibly hard, specially for a "normal" level. Hope they don't make it easier in the final version like happened with Swinging Caves (remember the beta version of the level with the giant falling stone platform and the 6 hidden electoon rooms?). I liked the way how Michael Micholic said "this part was specially made for Rayman fans", he know perfectly we want some good challenge.Haruka wrote:The levels at first seem harder than in Origins.
Oh, yes. For example, look at these babies!RayFan9876 wrote:And on a side-note, Kinect is also interfaceable with a computer, and some decent motion capture can be done with it. Depending on what you use it for, it's a great piece of equipment.
Haw haw Batman symbol.Invisiblepulse wrote:Axe is Batman.
That explains everything.
If you pause at the very end (3.42, I think) you catch glimpse of an enemy, with an uncanny resemblance to Clark the giant.MyBodyIsReady wrote:New gameplay ahoy
I noticed that too. If you take a look at his arms, I'd say that this enemy was definitely inspired by Clark - he's probably a giant from the same species as Clark.Slowcoachtom wrote:If you pause at the very end (3.42, I think) you catch glimpse of an enemy, with an uncanny resemblance to Clark the giant.MyBodyIsReady wrote:New gameplay ahoy
Hmm, good observation.Slowcoachtom wrote:If you pause at the very end (3.42, I think) you catch glimpse of an enemy, with an uncanny resemblance to Clark the giant.MyBodyIsReady wrote:New gameplay ahoy