5 things you need to know about Project Natal

03 Jun 2009

1. Your body is the controllerSay goodbye to sore thumbs – Natal sees you ditching the controller and instead using your whole body to control the game. The Natal sensor sits either underneath or on top of your TV, and is like a webcam that follows your movements in a 3D environment, and relays them into your game in real time. However, it doesn't just work with games. It will apparently also allow you to trawl through your Xbox 360 non-gaming content with a flick of your wrist, and video chat with your friends as well.2. It gets to know youNatal will be able to tell the difference between people thanks to integrated voice and face recognition. As Microsoft seems to be putting an emphasis on family gaming (move over Wii), this will prove most useful in multiplayer situations when there are a number of people facing the TV screen. Even more interesting though, is Lionhead's project Milo. Milo is a fully interactive character who can hold conversations with you and even pick up and react to emotion in your face and voice. Be sure to check out the video demo for a full run through on all it can do.  3. You can personalise your gameNatal will allow you to scan in your own stuff and use it within a gaming situation. So instead of a bog standard skateboard in a skating game, you'll be able to hit the half pipes using an image of your actual board instead, which is a nice little touch if nothing else.4. It's adventurous – perhaps overlyWe hope so, but as impressive as the demo video is – Microsoft has admitted that many of the games shown were a "product vision" rather than games actually in the pipeline. This is disappointing to say the least, but it's not to say it won't ever happen. It's a waiting game to see if the finished product will be a Wii killer or not – we're just keeping our fingers crossed for a reasonable price tag.5. We've probably got a bit of a waitAlthough we've been hands on with Natal out in E3, Microsoft has not allowed for any photography or filming of the product – which usually suggests it's far from complete. They'll probably want to test it out, iron out any glitches and give us access to it at a later date when it's all looking much more polished. Still, even if it is a prototype, we were still pretty impressed. Bring on the finished product...If you haven't already, be sure to check out the demo video of Project Natal for a look at what Microsoft has planned, and let us know what you think to it all below.

Comments

  1. unbiasedfanboy

    2 years ago

    fitness game with this....would make....so much money......

  2. Verity Burns

    2 years ago

    I agree Ben, but I don't think this is going to replace controller gaming, merely run alongside it. I think it's safe to say games like COD are always going to be controller-based. Natal just opens up Xbox's gaming market to the more casual gamers so well targeted by Nintendo's Wii, so we'll see different types of games heading to the 360. Here's hoping they keep the a good balance between hardcore and casual gaming, and don't forget the Xbox's roots!

  3. gates03

    2 years ago

    i dont agree with ben, this piece of equiptment is motion sensing. i think running on the spot for running on screen or turning your head to decide on direction, i also think maybe pretending to hold a rifle and shouting zoom at the screen to bring up sights or scopes wold be a fantastic interaction. Bring it on microsoft, i cant wait!

  4. magichombre

    1 year ago

    It's going to be a bag of crap - for starters you MUST stand to play it - no using your feet in racing games to accelerate and brake! The demo video is a completely faked propaganda piece, so typical of MS these days (re Courier, Windows Phone Blake's 7, etc).  Just see how the actors and the stuff on screen is so out of sync! Why people think the Xbox Eyetoy is going to be any better than the PS one they've copied from years ago astounds me.  And look at the games line-up - a complete unashamed rip of what Nintendo's been doing on the Wii for years!

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