Welcome to the October 2010 edition of K Monthly, a look back at some of the best original video game coverage, including reviews, previews, features, and weekly columns, from Kotaku—plus an all-new look at the future of Kinect for the Xbox 360.(new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c&cid=872d12ce-453b-4870-845f-955919887e1b'; cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c" }).render("79703296e5134c75a2db6e1b64762017"); }); We spoke to two of the men behind the Xbox 360’s new hands-free gaming controller for a peek into Microsoft’s plans to bring voice recognition and motion control to everything, from cars to PCs to phones to the military. Read our K Monthly exclusive feature here
https://kotaku.com/how-microsoft-plans-to-put-a-video-game-controller-in-e-5682793 Don’t miss our coverage of BlizzCon 2010 for the latest on World of Warcraft and Diablo III. And fall in love with computer games all over again with our PC Gaming Week special.
TABLE OF CONTENTS October 2010 Features The Future of Kinect How Microsoft Plans To Put A Video Game Controller In Everything by Brian Crecente
The Opposing Force Playable Taliban Jeopardized U.S. Army’s Support For Medal Of Honor by Brian Crecente War From The Other Side A Game About Insurgency by Brian Ashcraft Indie

Greed The Controversial Saga Of The Zombie Massage Makers by Stephen Totilo Undead Nightmare The Many, Many Deaths Of PC Gaming by Mike Fahey Twenty Years Of Solitaire The Story Of The Biggest Computer Game Of All Time by Luke Plunkett Slash RIP When An MMO Dies by Mike Fahey The Future of Kinect: How Microsoft Plans To Put A Video Game Controller In Everything by Brian Crecente Microsoft is spending half a billion dollars to make sure that when you hear the word Kinect you think “the future of video games.”
But Microsoft believes that the
Y1 Games real potential for the voice recognition, motion-based technology is how they plan to use it with cell phones, computers and perhaps in the military and health industries. Read more about The Future of Kinect INDEX Reviews Red

Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Dead Rising 2 NBA Jam Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Rock Band 3 EA Sports MMA God of War: Ghost of Sparta Fable III Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock FIFA 11 Enslaved: Odyssey To The West Cladun: This Is An RPG! NBA 2K11 The Sacrifice for Left 4 Dead & Left 4 Dead 2 Medal of Honor Alan Wake: The Writer Def Jam: Rapstar Comic Jumper Kirby’s Epic Yarn Super Scribblenauts Invizimals The Shoot Vanquish Time Crisis: Razing Storm Rock of the Dead Fallout: New Vegas DJ Hero 2 Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Costume Quest
Y1 com Super Meat Boy Previews & Impressions Call of Duty: Black Ops In 3D Improves Look, But Is Not Must-See TV Hands-On With Diablo III’s Demon Hunter: Double Crossbows All The Way StarCraft II’s StarJeweled Hands-On: The Competition Gets Casual Gory New Splatterhouse Is Slightly Kinder, Gentler Than Planned Even Sonic Colors Multiplayer Might Not Suck Infamous 2 Is A Car-Tossing Stunner I’ve Re-Killed Zombies In Red Dead Redemption’s Undead
Y1 apk Nightmare Death Is Near In Mega Man Universe, Even On Easy Chu Chu Rocket Will Make It Harder To Knock iPad Gaming This Is How You Play The New Ape Escape Captain America’s Next Game Borrows From Arkham Asylum, Punch-Out The 3rd Birthday Brings Back One Of My Favorite Gameplay Mechanics Understanding Final Fantasy’s Next Fighting Game, Just A Little Better The Next Kingdom Hearts Is One Of 2011’s First Notable Games MicroBots Is Like Space Invaders Inside Your Guts The Triumphs And Possible Mistakes In An Early Nintendo 3DS Game 50 Deaths In Donkey Kong Country Returns, In One Sitting The Wii Game That Was Briefly Mistaken For An Xbox 360 Game Columns The Gamer I Really Am by Leigh Alexander Breaking the Fourth Wall: Clever Gimmick or Slap in the Face? by Lisa Foiles Translating Final Fantasy XI To Life (or “Why I don’t have a butterfly collection”) by Tim Rogers Well Played by Brian Crecente Modern Games Struggle With Modern Warfare LEGO Universe Delivers a

Compelling Online Experience Microsoft: We Are Doubling Down on PC Games Stick Jockey by Owen Good Elite’s Meltdown May Get More Into A Jam – But Not On The Wii NBA Jam, NBA Elite, And A Tale Of Two Videos Being Like Mike – and ‘Nique, and Spud The Spectacle Of Pro Wrestling, Played With A Straight Face Cover design by Sam Spratt
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