Here you go, noble Berean:
http://ps4daily.com/2013/12/tomb-raider-ps4-voice-commands/
I don't own either of these games, so I stopped my search with Tomb Raider (you can use google as well as I can, I'm sure). The reviews on the voice commands are mixed. However, the original point is that a game can do voice commands on PS4. The question is how much work must the developer do to achieve this. I played a game on PS
3 that really focused on voice commands, and it worked well. I remember the E3 presentation of that game, and they were proud of what they achieved using voice recognition. It was pretty clear that they (the game company) did the legwork of coding this feature.
Now Frontier could license voice recognition technology from a company like Nuance, and charge extra for the feature for those who want it. I might pay an extra $10 for something like this. OR, perhaps they could write an app to integrate Amazon Echo into ED. "Alexa, all pips to weapons!"
Dream big, my friend, dream big
