Ahead of next weekâs E3 in Los Angeles, two new titles for Microsoftâs motion-control peripheral, Project Natal, have been revealed.
Those hoping for a wave-your-arms version of Halo or Fable are out of luck, though, as the two games are simple party titles (ie glorifed tech demos), similar to the kind weâve seen for the system so far.
One is Living Statue, which according to a piece on the LA Times âlets players record their avatars dancing and singing karaoke-style, then e-mail the video masterpiece to their friendsâ.
The second is Obstacle Course, in which âplayers pull, dodge and jump their way through a series of levels resembling what you would find at summer camp, sans the mosquitoes.â
Of more interest to those hanging out for proper games is the final line of the report, which says âthere will be about a dozen more Natal-licensed titles from other game developers unveiled Monday and Tuesdayâ. A dozen games from companies that arenât Microsoft? Add those to the titles Microsoft itself will have ready and thatâs quite a launch lineup. Hopefully not all of them involve jumping around like a maniac
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Microsoft previews controller-free games for Xbox 360 [LA Times]