"In just two years, Twisted Pixel has managed to release four well-received games. The young studio’s latest venture, The Gunstringer, is their first full retail title, and it’s easily their most ambitious adventure yet. Part platformer and part first person shooter, The Gunstringer is one of the few games aimed at the core market that requires the Kinect sensor. Is it a game for the motion camera to hang its hat on, or an unfortunate misstep for a good developer?" -gamrReview
This week Ahmed and Khalil from Decoy Games(@DecoyGames) makers of Swimsanity join Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: Black Manta, Young Justice, Justice League Unlimited, Superman vs Elites, The Witcher, Venom, Joker movie, Jared Leto, Mission Impossible Fallout, Man of Steel, Mid90s, Skyscraper, Loki, Bad Times at the El Royale, Castlevania, Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Seven, PSPGo, Kingdom Hearts, MAGfest, Mega Man 11, NBA 2k, Ys VII, Far Cry 5, Overwatch, NBA 2K Playgrounds 2, The Division 2, Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, XNA, Unity, Splosion Man, Twisted Pixel, The Gunstringer, Castle Crashers, Pit People, The Missing, Johnny Turbo’s Heavy Burger, Swap This, Rage in Peace, Suicide Guy Sleepin’ Deeply, Call of Duty Black Ops 4, Steel Rats, Tetris Effect, Astro Bot Rescue Mission, NBA 2K Playgrounds 2, Mr Game & Watch, Cuphead, Joshua Mosely, Dreamhack Atlanta
With Microsoft announcing that they’re stopping production of the Kinect, we reflect and look back at some of the highlights that the motion based peripheral has given us.
I actually prefer KS season one, and Kinect Adventure over most on the list. But its good that someone else was bold enough to say these were fun and interesting games to play.
GXC: "Twisted Pixel Games’ Kinect adventure, The Gunstringer may soon be finding a new home on Kinect for Windows PC."
A good game, but it probably should have been downloadable.
What a goofy game idea, glad to see it's come out so well.
This game is... different.
Glad to hear it was a good game, even if it ended up being rather short.
If I had a Kinect, I'd buy this--it looks like exactly the type of quirky, off-the-wall game that I love.