"I think my own life, the people around me, and my relationships with them have an influence on my creative process. "

In advance of GDC Next, which runs in Los Angeles next week , GDC director of online community Patrick Miller talked tocreator Hidetaka "SWERY" Suehiro about working with the new Kinect, and the creative influences behind his work.Suehiro will be speaking aboutin his GDC Next 10 talk in LA on Wednesday, Nov. 6th titled " D4: Dawn of the Dreaming Director's Drama". The new Kinect worked very well in replicating "realistic senses and feelings", one of the core concepts of. It works more precise and responsive, and it allows you to play in a more relaxed state. And regarding your question about gestures... Gestures?isn't a game that revolves around the use of gestures, but rather is a game with a new, simpler design. If I had to summarize it in one word, I might call it "symbolization." I plan on talking about this in more detail at GDC Next along with an actual demo.was not designed mainly around gestures. [Laughs] The main character David Young does, however, have a signature pose. Just as York would touch two fingers to his forehead in, Young will make this pose at crucial points in the game as well. I'd be delighted to see players imitate this gesture.Thanks, I'll take that as a compliment. (It is a compliment, isn't it?) I think my own life, the people around me and my relationships with them have an influence on my creative process. Of course all sorts of creative works stimulate the process as well, but they're not nearly as influential as actual interpersonal relationships (be they good ones, bad ones, happy ones or sad ones).Things like the conversations with the staff members I'm around every day, people watching around town or interacting with everyone on Twitter or Facebook. Not to mention actually travelling around various countries. I think you could say that all of these things are influences.It would be myself. Because I still want to make many more games. I hope you're all looking forward tobeing completed. That's all, I love you all!