Now that each of the three home console manufacturers has launched their respective motion-control systems, Electronic Theatre thought it was time to take a look a just what differentiates them in terms of software. This week’s Sunday Special feature will look at those titles designed to both educate and entertain, having arrived alongside their respective motion-control device at launch.
The Fight was criminally underrated by "professional" critics - it has a few flaws but the most important factors, solid fighting mechanics and near flawless, lag free 1:1 motion tracking are in place. And it's great exercise as well.
I have no clue how several of those reviewers pulled those 3 and 5/10 scores out of their a****. I imagine they started sweating and got scared they might suffer long term damage.
The Fight is fantastic once you increase your fighters abilities through the training modes (I particularily love the Target Practice Training), my guess is that the reviewers just jumped straight into a fight, thought my character isn't punching when I'm punching etc and gave up thinking the game was broken, idiots.
Kinect Adventures and Wii Sports better than Sports Champions?