Did anyone else imagine Jack Thompson slapping his nether regions against a television yelling "THIS GAME IS EVIL" when "inappropriate" was mentioned?
Yoshi_egg80 said:If he's a virtual boy then he's going to automatically fail.
I think they would probably do it more.zoozilla said:Would people want to do horrible things to Milo if he reacted realistically to those things?
Let's say you try and light him on fire. If he started screaming and running around, burnt flesh falling off his body, would people do it anyway?
Max got to love that boy. He just so cute when he's morbit.MaxTheReaper said:Well if he doesn't want to make it so I can kill the boy, I don't want it.
Hmph!
i can see it now. mommies and daddies leaving little billy at home alone for hours.Archemetis said:As I'm sure has been mentioned already Milo might not be the tool for older players.
I honestly see him being used primarily as a learning tool for younger children, he could possibly replace childrens TV, that's a future I'm willing to see happen.
All in all, I'm impressed by this Natal thing more than I am with Milo It looks like a step in the right direction for emersive gaming.