Moore, in his E3 presentation, indicated that titles like Madden NFL would be Kinect-enhanced—using voice commands in addition to traditional controller input, for example. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 will be fully playable with Kinect and no other controller, said Craig Evans, the game’s marketing director.
“We’ll be fully playable,” Evans, told Kotaku. “We will be the first controller-free, voice enabled and body tracking sports simulation game to support Kinect.”
Some big-label exergaming titles, including EA Sports Active 2.0 have shipped with Kinect support. Other titles like Brunswick Pro Bowling and Virtua Tennis 4 also featured Kinect support, though in the latter case some actions were assisted. At any rate, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 is easily the biggest-selling sports franchise to bring the technology aboard.
Of all EA Sports titles, Tiger Woods‘ Kinect support makes, perhaps, the most sense. Golf is a stationary game whose signature act can be performed with an identical movement, no analogous gestures or CPU assistance required.
“Since we finalized Tiger 12, the team has been working hard on fully integrating Kinect into this year’s game,” Evans said. “It’s great to be the first and an innovator in this space. Our partners at Xbox 360 share this excitement.”
The series has also featured PlayStation Move support since 2010’s Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11
“We were with him mid-August here in Orlando, and Tiger gave the entire game a spin, including Kinect, while giving the development team feedback on the game,” Evans said.