Neil writes "I don't care what people think and I don't care what people say, Kinect is a great addition to Xbox One. Whether it's for simple voice control, the chance to tear around the living room with limbs flailing, or just as a companion when all human life fails, you'll never find me complaining about the little black box sat atop my TV.
But, motion tracking technology can only be as good as the games which utilise it. Thankfully though there are a few developers and games creators who think the same way as me. One of which is obviously the team at Through Games, the creative minds behind FRU. Because after six years of Kinect, three of which have been on Xbox One, it's now got another title to rival the brilliant Fantasia: Music Evolved. Finally."
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.
This week Classick(@ClassickMateria) from @CSPNMedia and CSPN.us joins Tiny(@Tiny415), Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) talk about: RetroCon, Dinco D, CSPN, Cold Slither Podcast comic books, Monster Hunter International, NESpi, Retroflag, Robert Guillaume, Eli Vance, Benson, Fats Domino, Be Kind Rewind, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Sega Dreamcast, Propeller Arena, Crimson Skies, Call of Duty, Kinect, The Gunstringer, Hulk Hogan’s Main Event, Child of Eden, Happy Action Theater, Rapala Fishing Game, Michael Phelp’s Swimming, Blackwater, Fantasia, Star Wars Kinect, Kinect Sports, Carnival Games, FRU, Commander Cherry, D4 Dark Dreams Don’t Die, Star Wars Battlefront II open beta, Burnout Paradise, Evolve, Lego Marvel’s Avengers, Shadow of Mordor, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, Tomb Raider, Justice League, South Park: Fractured But Whole, Mass Effect: Andromeda, PUBG, NHL 94 Sega CD, Time Gal, Goldeneye Wii, The Flash, The Mummy Demastered, Mystik Belle, A Hat In Time, Wulverblade, Earth Atlantis, Morita Shougi, Sin and Punishment, Super Hydorah and more.
Jason Stettner of Gamerheadquarters writes; "There have been 500 ID@Xbox Games released at this point and now to take a look at some our favorites from this long list of Xbox Indie games."
I'm glad this has done well but feel it won't get purchased because of Kinect being a bit dead.
Looks like a very cool group game