Kinect Star Wars is another in a long list of Kinect titles that just doesn't cut it. Its unresponsive controls, lack of depth and short-lived gaming experiences do little to cater for any audience.
Kinect Star Wars is another in a long list of Kinect titles that just doesn't cut it. Its unresponsive controls, lack of depth and short-lived gaming experiences do little to cater for any audience.
"I find your lack of control disturbing" Kinect Star Wars gives players a reason to finally use their Kinect system in the way it was designed to be used, albeit in a frustrating and often unresponsive way. The game offers you five major gameplay modes for you to choose from.
Parents need to know that Kinect Star Wars is an Xbox 360 game that requires Microsoft's motion- and sound-sensing Kinect peripheral, sold separately. Its five modes have players fighting with a lightsaber, destroying cities as a monster, racing pods, and dancing.
Kinect Star Wars is the game that old Star Wars fans fear the most. Luckily, for LucasArts, they don't really seem to care about the relatively small number of original trilogy fans who bemoan anything new to their once-beloved galaxy far, far away.
Rancor Rampage is enjoyable and could be great for parties; The dancing works as well as Kinect dancing always works; Kids will love the art style and forgiving controls
Controls are slow; laggy and often not translated accurately enough; The narrative in the story mode isn't interesting enough; Some odd control choices make Podracing barely playable at times; It makes lightsabers feel slow; boring and awkward
For Star Wars fans already incensed by execrable prequels, muscle-bound merchandise and Jedi Masters flogging mobile phones on televisions and billboards across the land, the collection of mini games comprising Kinect Star Wars is unlikely to rescue the franchise's dignity.
"...it, but after playing multiple star wars games i got so excited to see one come out for kinect i went to gamestop as soon as i could to pre order it. but it was just a huge let down and disappointment as it seems it was made for kids.
you can hold a light - saber somewhat
movement sucked
Kinect, it would be fair to say, has hardly set the gaming world alight. Beyond speeches at gaming conferences, high talk of the future of the medium...
Galactic Dance-Off left a bad taste in my mouth, but if that mode is taken out of the game...well, you are still left with a very weak experience. So much more could have been done with such a huge franchise.
Kinect Star Wars had the ingredients to provide a true Jedi experience, but thanks to poor production, performance issues and a bastardisation of the Star Wars franchise, it leaves a sour taste in the mouth for fans.
I completely agree with those who state this does not work very well. The lag time in detecting your motion pulls you out the game. The most damning comment I can make (and it is justified) is this is just not fun. I have the Wii. My kids will only play the Wii.
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