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Spielberg tells about his games
Spielberg finally told a little more about the games he's going to support. Suprisingly, the games seem to be fairly simple and have very little in common with his movies.
The first, codenamed PQRS, has to be played on the Wii and its gameplay will resemble Jenga's: the Wii-mote serves as your hand and with your "hand" you have to take bricks out of a tower. Spielberg wants to make it like a cartoon.
The second game, momentarily known as LMNO, is being developed for X360 and PS3 and will be a combination of the Classic movie "North by Northwest" and "E.T.". E.T. being young, female and horny as hell?
You're an ex-special agent, your teammate is a female robot with special abilities and she'll help you according to how strong your bond is.
Especially the second game seems to be different than that what we're used. Thumbs up for originality!
The first, codenamed PQRS, has to be played on the Wii and its gameplay will resemble Jenga's: the Wii-mote serves as your hand and with your "hand" you have to take bricks out of a tower. Spielberg wants to make it like a cartoon.
The second game, momentarily known as LMNO, is being developed for X360 and PS3 and will be a combination of the Classic movie "North by Northwest" and "E.T.". E.T. being young, female and horny as hell?
You're an ex-special agent, your teammate is a female robot with special abilities and she'll help you according to how strong your bond is.
Says Spielberg: "The challenge is, can the game have an emotional impact on players while they are actively manipulating the world?" Based on the clever ways in which he and EA are extracting a genuine performance from their digital Eve—complete with eyes that widen, lips that curl and translucent skin that lights up in different colors to express her quicksilver moods—we think Spielberg's got yet another hit on his hands.
Especially the second game seems to be different than that what we're used. Thumbs up for originality!
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