Also new on the Xbox 360 is Kinect implementation as pre-snap adjustments can now be made via a series of spoken commands. It’s an interesting gimmick and is worth playing around with if you own the peripheral. That being said, using your voice to make changes is only really viable on offense, where you determine when the ball will be snapped. On defense you generally only have time to make one or two changes — there’s a delay while the Kinect figures out what you said — before the computer hikes the ball. One nice touch is that for online play, the game automatically mutes your microphone so your opponent can’t listen in on your calls.