Forming part of Microsoft Game Studios’ controller-free gaming spearhead is Kinect Sports for Xbox 360 and Kinect, a collection of sports-themed mini-games that require gamers to mimic the real-life movements of a variety of physical activities in front of the Kinect device to interact with the game.
What this means is that you’ll soon be deftly throwing air punches, frantically running on the spot, intensely curling your arm, swiping with your hands in a frenzy, kicking, jumping and lots more in an effort to increase your score and defeat your friends in the included range of sports games.
Fortunately, it all works amazingly well.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Kinect Sports.
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