VGBlogger writes: "I wanted to like Diabolical Pitch on the strength of its wonderfully bizarre-ass premise and developer pedigree alone. A tale as weird as this could probably only come from the mind of Suda51 and the cats at Grasshopper Manufacture: Washed-up major league pitcher desperate for a comeback finds himself trapped in a freakish carnival/castle, using his new bionic arm to hurl baseballs at the heads of advancing hordes of demonically possessed humanoids with animal heads.
Cool. Now we finally know what happened to Roger Clemens."
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Ian Fisher writes: For the third installment of Six Months Later I thought it would be worth wild to look at Diabolical Pitch and see if it’s truly one of the better games not only released for the Kinect but created by the world renowned team at Grasshopper Manufacture.
Is this a diabolical game?
Here is a snippet:
"As said, most of the time the controls work well, when they don't however (which would be about 2% of the time) it proves incredibly frustrating. It is never clear with Kinect titles how many of the control issues faced are down to the technology. In my room I could only play at night as the direction of the natural lighting prevented Kinect from seeing me. Similarly to close and too far from the sensor caused a problems."