Lair Compatible With Tilt Controls As Well

LairThings are getting clearer as the PlayStation 3 Launch comes close. Just now, two major things are officially confirmed for the dragon-laden launch title, Lair. First things first, when it comes to support of the new functionality built into Sony’s PlayStation 3 controller, massive assault game Warhawk is no longer alone.

Recent rumors proved to be correct as reported by Japanese video game magazine, Famitsu. Accordingly, the development team of Factor 5 have been working and sweating hard to make their game compatible with the new controller. No further details were divulged but it is clear that the dragon will be directly controlled by the tilt sensors.

Moreover, the battle aspect of the game was also expanded on. Aside from the gripping air battles, Lair now features ground-based combats as well. This is reminiscent though of Square Enix‘s Drakengard. A thought comes to mind now: are you to dismount your dragon during ground battles very much like Drakengard’s? Or you remain aboard your dragon and probably use a close-range fire for your enemies?

With the Tokyo Game Show just a couple of weeks from now, all questions are sure to be answered. And all our curiosity, satisfied.

Via IGN

LairThings are getting clearer as the PlayStation 3 Launch comes close. Just now, two major things are officially confirmed for the dragon-laden launch title, Lair. First things first, when it comes to support of the new functionality built into Sony’s PlayStation 3 controller, massive assault game Warhawk is no longer alone.

Recent rumors proved to be correct as reported by Japanese video game magazine, Famitsu. Accordingly, the development team of Factor 5 have been working and sweating hard to make their game compatible with the new controller. No further details were divulged but it is clear that the dragon will be directly controlled by the tilt sensors.

Moreover, the battle aspect of the game was also expanded on. Aside from the gripping air battles, Lair now features ground-based combats as well. This is reminiscent though of Square Enix‘s Drakengard. A thought comes to mind now: are you to dismount your dragon during ground battles very much like Drakengard’s? Or you remain aboard your dragon and probably use a close-range fire for your enemies?

With the Tokyo Game Show just a couple of weeks from now, all questions are sure to be answered. And all our curiosity, satisfied.

Via IGN

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