El33tonline writes:
"When playing a realistic racing game, purists will always strive to achieve the most authentic experience possible by using a specialised racing wheel controller, complete with pedals and (preferably) gear shift capabilities.
When playing an action-oriented or arcade style racer, however, a standard gamepad will do just fine as it’ll still provide the fast-paced and thrilling core experience gamers crave.
But when you’re playing Kinect Joy Ride, an arcadey, action-oriented racing game with a firm focus on stylised realism and a definite preference for ‘party fun’ rather than ‘competitive fun’ in multiplayer, you don’t need a controller at all!"
Joining the Xbox 360 Action Pack released yesterday, the Xbox 360 Kinect 3-Pack is now available on Amazon.ca, for as long as there is stock.
And yet i like Kinect very much. It's very popular when my cousins visit too. i like a variety of games from Halo, Gears and Bayonetta to different experiences too that offer a fresh new experience. It's not for everyone but i like Kinect just fine as do others. It's not that hard to describe something you don't like as bad but then what of those that enjoy the experience of Kinect
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Platform Online review Kinect Joy Ride.