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54 Reviews
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Taken in the spirit in which it's intended, Kinect Star Wars is a sometimes dumb but always fun celebration of Star Wars, with a good variety of activities and some hugely appealing elements. If you get offended by the sight of Han Solo dancing, stay awa...
In a galaxy far, far away a great Star Wars Kinect lies, and hopefully it won’t look or play anything like this one. If Kinect Star Wars is about bringing the lucrative sci-fi franchise to a new, younger audience we’d question how long this hit and mi
Abstract: For us gamers who grew up with the original Star Wars trilogy, many hours were spent taking part in imaginary lightsaber duels, using everything from sticks to golf clubs to vacuum cleaner pipes. As the years passed a stack of games have came out that mov...
Abstract: Since Star Wars first appeared on screens back in 1977, it has captured both our imaginations and our wallets. We've consumed t-shirts, lunch boxes, action figures, books, pillowcases, soft toys, cartoon shows, coffee mugs, and even shoes (I myself hav...
however, we thought the story-based campaign was the best mode available.The graphics are also a little funky at times. Textures pop-in sometimes, and the animation of characters' faces is somewhere between your Xbox Live Avatar and the original Mass Ef...
Exhilarating pod racing game with great controls; vehicle sections are fun; mini-games has two-player modes.
Buggy graphics; poorly executed lightsaber duels; most fans will hate GDO.
Kinect: Star Wars didn't quite live up to the hype. It's made of many components and not all of them are fun to play. The Jedi Destiny, for instance, is very linear and is plagued with control issues. One of the most entertaining part of the game is t...
Abstract: Star Wars as a franchise must be an absolute goldmine for videogame developers. You could make any type of game you want, give it a Star Wars twist and it'll often work. That means that Star Wars fans are pretty much spoiled silly when picking a game to p...