GR - While analysts might suggest that the launch of Kinect has delayed the release of the Next Xbox (or Xbox 720) by bringing in a new dimension to the current gen Xbox 360, the hardcore gamers are yet to be impressed by what they've seen of Microsoft's motion sensing device. That doesn't mean there's nothing there for the casual gamer, after all both Sony and Microsoft have launched motion sensing controllers in a bid to woo the casual gamer, at least if you look at the launch titles. So here's our list of the Top 5 best Xbox Kinect games, so far,
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Destiny already has the pretty hyper 'raid' fixation and then they added legendary raid dungeons. Hyperfixating in PvEvP wouldn't work as well because you need a lot more than 2% of the userbase to keep that going unlike raids that are propped up by streamers who make running them their whole job. Most players don't play all the raids let alone run them over and over. And most who play PvP don't want structured PvE elements.
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I couldn't agree more about the casual gaming stuff, although I hope this doesn't catch on and the likes of Rare or Naughty Dog end up developing for Kinect and Move!
Kinect games haven't impressed me yet.
Dance Central beats them all.
Kinectimals for the win.
:;D