Video Gaming News - March 2004
Redwood City, CA (March 2, 2004) - Konami Digital Entertainment -
America today announced that it has shipped Lifeline for the PlayStation 2.
From Konami:
The latest in a series of Konami titles to make innovative use of peripheral
devices (Dance Dance Revolution(tm), Karaoke Revolution(tm)), Lifeline breaks
new ground as the first voice controlled action-adventure game for any console.
"Bringing voice recognition into gaming, Lifeline offers players an experience
unlike anything seen or heard before," said Rob Goff, product manager, Konami
Digital Entertainment - America. "Not only will players guide the main
character, Rio, through intense battles with ferocious creatures, but they will
actually have to interact and build trust with Rio through verbal
communication."
Lifeline takes players to a futuristic space station hotel where they will find
themselves trapped in the structure's control room after a massive attack. The
only sign of life is the mysterious woman named Rio - voiced by Kristen Miller
of syndicated TV hit She Spies - with whom players must use verbal communication
to solve the mystery of the attack and save themselves from certain death.
When stepping into the control room, voice commands such as "shoot and reload,"
"dodge to the right," "look behind you," and countless others will come in handy
as players battle with a variety of deadly creatures and solve puzzles that
require fast thinking. Lifeline utilizes unprecedented voice technology and any
USB headset microphone to recognize more than 5,000 words and 100,000 phrases.
Developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Lifeline is rated M for mature by
the Entertainment Software Association and is available for an SRP of $39.99. To
learn more about Lifeline, please visit
www.konami.com/lifeline.
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