This week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) Microsoft showed off their upcoming answer to the Nintendo Wii, code-named Project Natal.
Microsoft is having to play catch up with the Wii with it's simple-to-use controllers but has gone one step further by removing the controller all together - effectively making you the controller! You control your character by acting with your own body and a device sitting under your TV tracks your movements.
Those of you with Play Stations will know that so far this is nothing new. Sony has a product for the Play Station called the Eye-Toy which tracks the player's movements and is supported by a handful of party-style games.
Though I don't own a Play Station I feel fully qualified to say that Project Natal (once they come up with a better name) will be much more successful than the Eye-Toy. I can see a whole bunch of games coming up with inventive uses of it. In the E3 demo they showed a racing game where a kid was steering by moving her hands around an imaginary steering wheel and when she pulled into the pits her dad had to jump up and mime changing her tyres (corny but creative)! Another demo I saw was a paint application where a user would pick a colour then throw imaginary paint onto the TV screen.
With the camera comes facial recognition. So you could set it to automatically log your account into Xbox Live when it sees your face - pretty neat. On top of facial it also supports voice recognition so you could use voice commands to navigate through the Xbox dashboard and speak commands/answers to games.
Although, having said how cool it looks I have to say I have my doubts. In the promo video there seemed to be a bit of lag at times (which I'm not surprised by but would suck) and at other times the character on screen seemed to move before the person did in real life - hmmm, can you say smoke and mirrors?
Also, in reality I'm just not big on this sort of interaction in games. Having played Wii games and consistently having my bowling balls curve into the right gutter no matter how much freaking left spin I put on them I have to say I much prefer the precision and responsiveness of a traditional controller with thumb-sticks/d-pads! Also, can you imagine how much of a work-out this Project Natal will be? I mean at least with Wii Sports you eventually work out you can accomplish those same massive slams you've been doing in Tennis with a simple flick of the wiimote. There will be no cheating like that in Natal though! I can imagine it now, in order to play the next version of Halo, one of the game's requirements will be you being as fit as an actual soldier! I guess I can kiss any gaming prowess I thought I had good-bye! lol
Here's the video I was referring to.