Amazing game with special effects,like entering into the old star war move , being controller free a lot of chance for exercise too
Amazing game with special effects,like entering into the old star war move , being controller free a lot of chance for exercise too
It's hard to imagine anything better suited for a Kinect title than something based on the Force powers of Star Wars' Jedi fraternity. This was meant to be the "killer app" we've all been waiting for, the one game that would make Kinect an essential piece of gaming hardware.
It's got all the Star Wars characters you know and love; A diverse set of game modes; You get to be a Jedi
Being a Kinect-based Jedi isn't much fun at all; Visually unremarkable; Motion tracking ranges between a bit clumsy and impossibly bad
' We've all been there. That moment of clarity as you see a lightsaber effortlessly slice through a stormtrooper for the first time and think, yes, this is it, this is what I've been searching for, my whole reason for being. I want to be a Jedi.
Dance mode's silly choreography and music are comical fun; It's gratifying to stomp around as a Rancor
Lightsaber duels are slow to the point of monotony; Storyline is derivative of the original trilogy; All the fun is sapped out of using the Force
This game is the reason a got the kinect so I was eagerly awaiting it's release. It is good and bad at the same time. The pod racing is excellent. My 11 year old son loves the rancor smash and it is great exercise.The starfighter battles are good once u get used to the sensitivity.
Great game. You live the adventure and get a great workout as well.
Microsoft Kinect first burst on to the scene as Project Natal over a year ago. Then, we had the high profile announcement at this year's E3 in Los Angeles, and now on 4 November 2010 it goes on sale in the US, and just 6 days later (10 November) it goes on sale in the UK.
You become the controller; plenty of good games at launch; easy to set-up and install
You'll need a big lounge; you'll need to be happy making a fool of yourself in your lounge
God, I ache.
Accuracy answers the haters - as long as you put the effort into calibrating it; Voice controls are a marvel; Gesture controls work without a hitch; Kinect Hub is a classy deal
Kinect Hub is restrictive; Launch line-up disappoints
Our first UK play with the hotly-anticipated Kinect for Xbox 360.
Let's take a moment to reflect on the spectacle that was E3 2009 and try to remember one Steven Spielberg who so elegantly walked onto the stage and summed up Microsoft's Kinect (Project Natal as it was known then) in one simple sentence, Coming from the man who brought us such great movies as the...
Kinect for Xbox 360 has finally landed on store shelves across the country. For those who have been living under a rock for the past few months,...
Innovative and beginner-friendly control scheme; suitable for all ages; good range of fitness titles
Some games suffer from lag issues; setting up can be a chore
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