https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzmHmE-rNyg
Hereâs a game you can play on your PS4 without leaving the main menu. 1) Plug a PlayStation Eye Camera into the console or a headset into the controller. 2) Say âPlayStationâ 3) And then start naming games youâve installed. Important! â> Be playful. Try variations.
I did that and happily discovered that PS4 games appear to be programmed to respond to a variety of versions of their names. Same way I would respond to âStephenâ, âSteveâ or âKotaku boss of bossesâ, more or less.
I first ran the test at home this morning and got the following results for a batch of games:
Need For Speed: Rivals
âNeed for Speedâ (worked)
âNeed for Speed Rivalsâ (worked)
âNeed for Speed Most Wantedâ (failed, appropriately enough)
Assassinâs Creed IV: Black Flag
âAssassinâs Creed IV Black Flagâ (worked sporadically)
âACIVâ (worked)
âBlack Flagâ (worked)
âCreed IVâ (worked)
âACâ (worked sporadically)
Call of Duty: Ghosts
âCall of Dutyâ (worked)
âCall of Duty Ghostsâ (worked)
âCODâ (failed)
âGhostsâ (failed)
Battlefield 4
âBattlefield 4â (worked)
âBattlefieldâ (worked)
âBF4â (failed)
Lego Marvel: Super-Heroes
âLego Marvel Super-Heroesâ (worked sporadically)
âLego Marvelâ (worked sporadically)
Note how some of those will probably need to be patched out in a year when sequels come out.
I ran this name-game test again at work today. You can hear those results in the video up top. The outcome was a little different and a little funnier. Theyâve even anticipated mispronunciations of some games. Neat.
I now turn it to you, the great people of the Internet⊠test this out on a PS4 of your own and let me know in the replies below if any particularly unusual names work. Iâm so hoping that some game developers programmed their games to respond to joke names.
As for Xbox One, Iâve run similar tests on that console, and it seems that the âXbox, go toâŠâ prompt requires the speaker to use the full, official name of the game. Anything more casual than that didnât work for me. Again, let me know if your results vary. Add them below.
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