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Abstract: Xbox 360"I find your lack of control disturbing" Kinect Star Wars gives players a reason to finally use their Kinect system in the way it was designed to be used, albeit in a frustrating and often unresponsive way. The game offers you five major gamepl...
Abstract: Since motion control first made its way onto the video game scene over half a decade ago, everyone seemed to say “Think about how awesome a Star Wars game would be with that!” It seems like the perfect fit, 1:1 motion detection and the lightsaber. The ...
Abstract: Kinect Star Wars ReviewI don't love Star Wars enough to dismiss Kinect Star Wars because they made Leia dance to a version of Gwen Stefani's Hollaback Girl renamed Hologram Girl. I do love games enough, though, to know that most of what's on offer here...
Abstract: If there ever was a sci-fi universe that deserved wonderful polish and a brilliant set of motion control mechanics, it's Star Wars. Elements of the fan-loved space epic offer up so much potential for hardware like Microsoft's Kinect; too bad the execution...
Abstract: Following a few ramshackle E3 presentations, expectations for Kinect Star Wars were tempered at best. After footage of the game's Galactic Dance Off mode, featuring a dancing Han Solo at the carbonite pit, hit YouTube, these expectations turned from ...
Abstract: Kinect: Star Wars is finally here. Rewind back a bit to E3 two years ago when it was first unveiled as more of a tech demo and how awesome it looked. Using the force to push back stormtroopers, clashing lightsabers in battle — this was going to be the har...
Abstract: Sadly, the lightsaber dueling mode is not 1:1. (Image credit: LucasArts)It's long been every geek's dream to become a Jedi Knight and wield a lightsaber and manipulate the power of the Force to take down armies of evil-doers. A Star Wars experience th...
Abstract: When I first played Kinect Star wars at E3 last year, I feared that the Kinect was not ready to handle a full Star Wars lightsaber experience. That fear lead to anger at the game's clunky controls, which lead to hate for my many needless deaths, which ...
Abstract: We've all been there. That moment of clarity as you see a lightsaber effortlessly slice through a stormtrooper for the first time and think, yes, this is it, this is what I've been searching for, my whole reason for being. I want to be a Jedi. As those...