Also eye-spied are two XBLA titles called Crimson Alliance with ”fantasy violence”, and Fusion: Genesis which has mild sci-fi violence and ”coarse language”.
The Australian Classification Board has Kinect Me rated ‘G’ and cautions that ”user-generated content may change game play”. It was certified the 20th of May and listed as multiplatform meaning it will go beyond Xbox 360 and arrive eventually for PC too?
‘Kinect Fun Lab’, which may not be its final name, could be connected to Kinect Me. Microsoft plan a number of Kinect related announcements at E3 so it’s hard to tell.
Developer Certain Affinity, having worked on Halo: Reach and Call of Duty: Black Ops map packs in the past, are making Crimson Alliance reveals the Australian Classification Board, which contains ”fantasy violence” with Microsoft as the publisher.
Then there’s Fusion: Genesis featuring ”mild science fiction violence and coarse language” to entertain us. It’s also published by Microsoft Game Studios. At least 10 Kinect titles aimed at the ‘hardcore’ will be unveiled by Microsoft at E3 2011 apparently.
Kinect Sports 2 and Dance Central 2 reveals are also expected to attend.