John from We Got This Covered wrote:
While Microsoft has greatly reduced their emphasis on the Kinect over the past year, there are still developers out there who are coming up with new games that make use of the motion-sensing peripheral. Indie studio Virtual Air Guitar have come up with the latest example in the form of Squid Hero for Kinect, and while it’s probably not going to win any awards or revolutionize motion control gaming, it still provides a decent and mostly accessible experience for Kinect owners.
Neil writes "As much as many of us love it, Kinect is unfortunately dying. But if there was one indie studio which embraces the technology wholeheartedly, then it is the guys at the Virtual Air Guitar Company. Today, Xbox One players are able to grab some of their biggest hits, in one huge bundle."
Somebody wants to resurrect Kinect? Even Microsoft is trying to bury that device, which is proven by their latest Xbox One S units not having any dedicated ports for the webcam like original models.
At least someone wants to try and keep this thing alive.
LifeisXbox delivers an interview with studio Virtual Air Guitar on Xbox One's Kinect, Game Preview for Xbox and more.
Neil writes "If you haven't yet purchased either Squid Hero or Boom Ball for Kinect, then perhaps today's digital bundle release will tempt you in."
Boom Ball reminds me of an old Wii game I used to play, can't remember its name, looks fun though.