MSXbox - With three sports titles available around the launch of Microsoft's controller free device can Hudson's Deca Sports Freedom offer something different compared to its rivals? With Rare's highly polished and most popular offering being the pinnacle of sporting games thus far, Deca Sports presents some different events to make it stand out. The bottom line is, how well do the player movements hold up in the game, and more importantly, is playing the fun experience it purports to be?
BnBGaming's Pascal gets off the couch to review this Kinect sports title – and quickly sits back down again while navigating through the first of many menus and loading screens.
Hudson Soft is bringing Deca Sports to the Nintendo 3DS with an interesting new compilation.
Quoting Kinectaku's Deca Sports Freedom review:
"Deca Sports Freedom attempts to bring a host of unique sports to Kinect, but manages to get just about everything wrong with the execution. Sure a couple of the sports are mildly enjoyable, but they're heavily overshadowed by the extremely erratic controls, not to mention a sloppy user interface that turns the experience into a lesson in futility rather than fun. While Kinect Sports was a great example of what can be done with the Kinect accessory, Deca Sports Freedom is just basically one example after another of what not to do with it."