Kinect sports xbox one
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Kinect Sports Rivals has tried to introduce a mythology, about an island full of activities where every newcomer is ready to try out the activities he is most interested in, while competing against his friends and rivals, but it is really not worth exploring in any way.īasically, gamers have access to six sports that they can master: tennis, bowling, jet skiing, football, rock climbing and target shooting, each of them simulated in a unique way using the Kinect Sports Rivals. Rare has a great pedigree as a game developer and it would have been interesting to see what they could have done with Kinect if they were given more freedom to explore innovative uses and more niche activities. Unfortunately, the other four sports do not manage to do anything ground breaking with the motion tracking tech and the entire game package seems too small and casual to become a huge success for Microsoft. There are moments when Kinect Sports Rivals is tons of fun and I especially liked the way rock climbing felt, even if its potential as a game is quickly exhausted, and the wave racing. Unfortunately, the core experience created by the combination of the six activities and motion tracking is somewhat limited, even if interesting, and this never feels like the game to make the wider player community finally understand how important the tech is to the future of gaming.
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Does anyone really need the Kinect that’s been attached by Microsoft to the Xbox One home console? The launch of the new Kinect Sports Rivals, the title created by the development team at Rare, is the experience that was supposed to make the entire community answer “Yes.”