@J. Wake: They're using Kinect to map the patient and provide feedback to the surgeon. They're not using Kinect to sense the motions of the surgeon and then have the robot mimic those moves. They have more precise controls for that.
@J. Wake: They're using Kinect to map the patient and provide feedback to the surgeon. They're not using Kinect to sense the motions of the surgeon and then have the robot mimic those moves. They have more precise controls for that.
@Ossidiana: Actually it's not like that at all aside from using the hardware. There is no point scoring system or levels with end bosses. And I can tell you from experience that surgeons are a competitive and often cynical group to begin with so this isn't going to make things any worse.
"Originally the group planned to us CT scans to provide the data..."
@dxgirly: Do they ditch the games because the consoles go with the boyfriends?
@MrGOH: Update: Maps included in retail edition of Black Ops no longer secure. Customers advised to purchase new map pack. More $15 map packs will be provided as previous maps are hacked.
Please, please, please, PLEEEEASE Sony, keep this stuff out of Killzone and Uncharted.
@Faux Bravo: @Wainut: Ah, so he's using moves he's already copied from other characters. I was looking for him to replicate the moves of characters he was facing. Thanks for that.
@Ogbert: The item hunting in R&C wasn't bad at all, imo. There aren't so many that it becomes tedious, the maps give you HUGE hints regarding specific item locations, and it's actually fun to run around and explore trying to find everything.
@Kovitlac: *We join Master Chief during an intense shoot out with Covenant forces. He is crouched safely behind cover protecting him for the torrent of gunfire and contemplating a counter strike.*
@Mystyr_E: Another instance of pain in the ass forced multiple playthroughs are locked difficulties. Beat the game on hard and congratulations, you've unlocked the actual hard mode! Fortunately there are a few games that just require you to beat them on hard for the platinum and leave the locked difficulties as a…
Printing maps?! Why didn't I think of that? I ran around each island on a carefully planned course spamming R3 and wishing I had decided to collect all the blast shards from the beginning.
@dmcshinobi: I suppose that's more interesting than running an "Apple" computer. .<
@gigawings: Lol, fully PvP. Does that make the local bar the PvP que?
These look okay but I'm not going to pay $15 for maps that I'm never going to play. I'm already going to have trouble finding time to play all the great games coming out this year.
30 hours a week?! That's a JRPG completed every week! Or a JRPG 100% completed every three weeks!
Taskmaster's abilities sound cool from the description given but he doesn't seem to be using them to any effect in the trailer.
@MaWeiTao: They stated that the subjects in the study displayed an IQ of about 11-13 points above the average. That's nothing mind blowing. The types of people considered to be "intelligent" (people with doctorates, composers, software designers, etc.) are generally well above that and probably look the way you'd…
I can believe this. It doesn't mean attractive people are necessarily smart, 11-13 points above the average IQ is nothing spectacular. Once you get up above 130 I'm sure balance is restored and we see highly intelligent people with more modest appearances. ;)
Create your own mutant? Sweet! Why play as one of my favorite X-Men when I could play as a tribal tattoo rockin', jean wearing Jersey shore wannabe? :D
@Stradigos: You could make that argument for the first Modern Warfare. But the second and Black Ops both sold tons on release day. That means millions of people were ready to buy it without waiting to hear from friends if it was good or reading reviews. I'm not saying anything good or bad about the quality of the…