After the hefty blowout of Kinect games debuting at the Microsoft Press Conference, developer Turn 10 had their…turn at showing off their own Kinect game. The developer announced that a brand new Forza will head to the Xbox 360 next year and will fully support Kinect.
Players will be able to drive with their hands positioned on the standard 10 and 2 setup (just like a clock) by using an imaginary steering wheel, which is basically holding your hands straight ahead of you. Players will also have the ability to fully check out their cars, whether it’s scoping the engine, the brakes, the rims, the dashboard, whatever!
The new Forza is set to release in 2011, so we have a long time until then to see how Turn-10 innovates the franchise. You ready to hop into the imaginary driver seat? Drift to the comment section below.
Check out the Forza with Kinect support demonstration here.










So how exactly do you control acceleration, breaking, changing gears?
You don’t…just unresponsive steering.
More expensive hardware to buy and easier games to “play” (or better watch),so awesome !!!
Wonder if it’s Forza 4, or Forza 3 with motion controls. With all the small DLC releases for Forza 3, the game could use a collectors edition, and adding motion controls to that would be pretty cool. Granted so far Kinect is pretty lame, Star Wars title excluded.
This is so stupid. How does holding up an imaginary steering wheel make the game more fun? So retarded.
Players can run their hands placed in standard 10 and 2 settings with imaginary steering wheel, which is basically a space in front of your hands. Players will also receive the opportunity to completely revise their cars, whether reduction of the engine, brakes, wheels, dashboard, whatever!