Pluggedin: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." That's the old logic-filled adage my grandfather adopted as his own. And it certainly seems to be the standard in the world of motion-sensing games—particularly when it applies to crowd-pleasing run-and-jump minigame collections. And that means Kinect Sports: Season Two won't be accused of breaking any new ground.
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.
James O'Connor of MMGN: Motion controlled games can only succeed, I think, when they don’t have a clear vested interest in proving the worth of the technology, and Rivals feels a bit too much like a tech demo.
The only problem I have for it is the lack of mini games... I like 5/6 of the games in Rivals, but there are quite a few they should have brought back from previous entries... I won't be paying $60 for what's available now...
Techtorial: Target finally revealed its Black Friday online sale today giving big discounts to gamers.