I love the thought of zombies and kinect together but it is very hard to control where your going I played it for awhile but gave up
I love the thought of zombies and kinect together but it is very hard to control where your going I played it for awhile but gave up
Hey grown-ups, at long last and long overdue comes a game designed specifically for the Kinect motion control system camera thing that's aimed right at you. You can tell because it carries an 18 certificate from the British Board of Film Classification despite it not being a film.
Just as we thought Kinect was about to get its first AAA title, Rise of Nightmares arrives on the scene with a little more than a whimper. It never seems to truly realise the potential of Kinect, instead implementing mechanics that are best served mapped to a traditional controller (including the...
Rise of Nightmares is a decent horror game with great ideas and a spooky atmosphere but is let down by clunky movement controls.
Great game if you are in the right head space. Movement takes a bit to get used to in controlling the game but otherwise a great game. Highly recommend!
The Kinect sensor for the Xbox 360 is still a mystery, almost a year into its existence. On one hand, financially, it has been a success for Microsoft, selling over 8 million units in the first sixty days of release.
If you like games like silent hill, then you'll love this game because it not only gives you a similar storyline but allow you to be part of it, the...
makes you feel that you are in the game
slow paced
Kinect has confused the gaming cosmos. Rise of Nightmares certainly isn't a good game - but just about passes for a good Kinect game.
Dialogue is good for a laugh; we guess; Hacking and slashing is satisfying; A commendable first attempt at a Kinect action game
Navigation falls short; Incredibly basic game design; Horrendous dialogue; The smallest tasks become events
Perhaps it's greatest feat is in convincing us that, just maybe, the Kinect device will never be able to do anything more sophisticated than waving your hands around and sidestepping to beat a boss.
Rise of Nightmares deserves some credit for trying to be different. Unlike most other Kinect titles, Sega's horror title eschews the device's on-rails standard, instead putting you in control of your character as you work your way through its monster-filled corridors.
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