Dead Space 3 Has A New Trailer; Voice Commands Using Kinect

Electronic Arts have released a new trailer for Dead Space 3, mentioning the differences between the game’s single-player and co-op modes:

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Depending on whether you go solo or co-op, you’ll see Dead Space 3’s story expand. EA previously announced that co-op allows you to experience extra story scenes. The game features drop-in and out co-op, so another player can pick up a second controller at any point.

 

Additionally, EA have also announced that the game will support voice commands on the Xbox 360 if you own a Kinect. You’ll be able to issue commands to your AI partner via voice.

 

Dead Space 3 will be released for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on February 5th, 2013 in North America.


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