VideoGamer - Super heroes are cool. That's one of the things that makes films like Iron Man and Thor so much fun - it's great to have a character who's so powerful yet at the same time incredibly charismatic. Ubisoft's Power Up Heroes for Kinect might give the impression that it turns you (well, your Xbox 360 Avatar) into someone on a par with Tony Stark, but the clumsy and broken fighting on offer ends up making you feel like the broken Samuel L Jackson from Unbreakable.
Matt Ferguson of G4@Syfygames takes a look at three different peripheral accessories for games that helped not only to improve the gameplay but also provide an overall more immersive experience. Using past examples he argues that developers need to focus their attention on better mobile companions and useful Kinect integration in future projects.
Rory Young writes:
"So your skeptical friends are coming over for a night of gaming, and you have your shiny new Kinect plugged in to your Xbox 360. You’ve moved your couch around, and your coffee table, in order to get the optimal experience. So which games do you get? Look no further than this article! In no particular order…"
Motion controls have been a divisive subject for gamers ever since the launch of the Wii. Since then, Kinect has only fuelled that fire. And while the Wii has since proven its worth to fans, Microsoft has been struggling to create convincing arguments for core gamers to like Kinect. This article is aimed at showing that Kinect can not only be a good home for core games, but it can enhance aspects of them too.
I think it has potential, it's just that no effort has really been made to realise that potential. I'd love a Viva Pinata Kinect game, for example. Rare should've made that instead of KS2 :(
There are great games on kinect but the bad games outshines the good games.
Kinect + a MS version of Move would be great. Kinect by itself... not so much. It'd be better as a control augmentation, than a standalone controller.
Alternatively, Move + Sony version of Kinect would also be great. I'll bet both options will be possible, next gen.
Im hopeing that ryse does good and fable the journey. Theres still room for indie developers to do something really amazing i mean most of the stuff like free movement and shooting have all been done by independent developers. Opening the marketplace or kinec fun labs to indie developers would just make the device flourish i hope microsft announces something like this at E3.
hmm i was looking forward to this game hopefully they will release a demo so i can see how it plays for me.
Sounds bad. But as usual, I too will wait on the demo to make my final call on this.