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Storm Fact Sheet “Kinect Star Wars™” Ficha técnica Fevereiro de 2012 Embargo até terça-feira, 3 de Abril às 07:01 O “Kinect Star Wars™” traz de volta o universo de Star Wars de uma forma totalmente inovadora. Tirando partido do poder sem comandos do Kinect para a Xbox 360, “Kinect Star Wars” permite aos fãs treinar fisicamente as suas técnicas de Jedi, tomar o poder da Força nas suas mãos, pilotar os característicos navios e veículos, esbravejar como um Rancor feroz e mesmo dançar com as famosas personagens de Star Wars. Através do movimento de todo o corpo, os jogadores podem viver a derradeira fantasia de Star Wars para utilizar a Força, combater com um Sabre de luz e muito mais, sem a utilização de comandos. Detalhes: Entre na Galáxia. Fiel à saga Star Wars que todos conhecemos e veneramos, “Kinect Star Wars” dá vida à “galáxia muito, muito distante” com gráficos impressionantes e as emblemáticas personagens, veículos, naves, Droids e muito mais. Use a Força. Criado com base em alguns dos momentos mais marcantes de toda a saga, “Kinect Star Wars” convida- o a viver uma ampla variedade de experiências de jogo físico, como lançar os poderes dos Cavaleiros Jedi com a ponta dos dedos. Personalize o seu treino. Viva toda a extensão do Universo Star Wars enquanto esgrime um Sabre de luz, treina para se tornar um Mestre Jedi, voa ao comando de uma speeder bike, se torna campeão de Podracer, lança o caos enquanto um violento Rancor, combate o Lado Negro em duelo de um-para-um, dança para Jabba the Hutt e muito mais. Una forças. Partilhe a Força com os amigos através dos modos de cooperação, competição e de duelo. A funcionalidade de entrar e sair facilmente permite que um segundo jogador se junte imediatamente à ação dos Jedi. Editor: LucasArts, uma divisão da Lucasfilm Entertainment Company Ltd. (Estados Unidos e Canadá), Microsoft Studios (a nível global) Produtor: LucasArts, uma divisão da Lucasfilm Entertainment Company Ltd., Terminal Reality, Microsoft Studios Formato: DVD compatível com Kinect para o sistema de videojogos e entretenimento Xbox 360 Classificação ESRB: Pegi 12 anos Preço: 49,99 Euros Disponibilidade: 3 de Abril de 2012 As informações contidas nesta ficha técnica referem-se a um produto de pré-lançamento, podendo ser alteradas antes do respetivo lançamento comercial. Da mesma forma, as informações poderão não descrever ou refletir com exatidão o produto aquando do respetivo lançamento comercial. Esta ficha técnica é apenas informativa e a Microsoft não concede quaisquer garantias, expressas ou implícitas, no que diz respeito a esta ficha técnica ou às informações nela contidas. LucasArts e o logótipo LucasArts são marcas comerciais registadas da Lucasfilm Ltd. © 2012 Lucasfilm Entertainment Company Ltd. ou Lucasfilm Ltd. & ® ou TM, conforme o indicado. Todos os direitos reservados. Para mais informações: Lift/ Ana Trindade Lift/ Raquel Pires Mail: [email protected] Mail: [email protected] Tel: +351 214 666 500 Tel: +351 214 666 500 Tm: +351 934 847 494 Tm: + 351 918 267 701 .
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