I like to move it, move it.

When the kinect was first released, it seemed, like most console hardware, a bit of gimmick. An attractive, innovative new gadget of course, but an additional expense that may follow the dust-collecting-on-top-of-the-cupboard ways of the DJ Hero decks or Tony Hawk skateboard. For now, there are few games of appeal for the kinect. Publishers rushing games to capture the money from the Microsoft fan boys around the new gadgets release as expected results in poor quality games. However, the kinect has the potential to be a long term success, depending on how future kinect necessary and kinect optional games implement the camera-microphone device into gameplay.
For me and the soon to be missus, the kinect gives us a double workout. Not only do we get a little sweat going playing the motion sensitive games, but we also get a little workout rearranging our furniture to get enough room to play. There are a few nice little touches to the kinect. Auto profile sign in based on facial recognition. Voice activated menus. Movement recognition menu browsing. In general, these all work seamlessly, however, in some games the kinect fails to recognise what you are wanting it to do. Not the kinects fault of course, but frustrating never the less.
So, heres a few quick game reviews for anyone looking at purchasing a kinect and its (currently) small selection of games.
Kinect Sports and Kinect Sports 2

Rating – 9/10
Fair Price - £25 (each)
Dance Central 1&2

Rating – 4/10
Fair Price - £12
Carnival

Rating – 1/10
Fair Price - £1
Jillian Michaels Fitness Adventure

Rating – 2/10
Fair Price - £4
Kinect Adventures

The base game that comes with the kinect. It’s not without its charm, but there are only 3 different game modes, and all get old very quickly. Addictive and compelling to play for the first hour. Hasn’t been played again since. A bit like Walcott should have been and would have been in almost any other team.
Rating – 6/10
Fair Price - £5
So there we go. A brief look at the Kinect and the main games. Regardless, I am looking forward to seeing how its used and integrated in Mass Effect 3.
A thank you to Christie Duke for helping me review the games! :)
1 comment:
Great review Mr Miller I agree on all your points apart from the one you make about you being a great dancer? Think this comment should be reviewed itself - Im not sure making wave motions with ur arms constitutes as good dancing :-)
Good Blog though look forward to reading your next one xxx
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