- It's fun.
- Tracks movement very accurately.
- As most already know, hands-free.
- Nice piano finish!
- Future potential.
- Enhanced, Microsoft version of Eye-Toy.
- Takes a lot of ground-room, you'll probably have to rearrange all your furniture before you play.
- The games aren't too good (but okay, for now), best probably being Kinect Adventures (Kinectimals just being creepy).
- Most games have been already done on other motion controller systems, such as Wii, or PlayStation Move.
- No feedback, no controller to physically hold makes it feel awkward (although, that's just my opinion).
- Pricey, costs $150 (might be worth it when more games come out).
Overall, we weren't to satisfied, but there is potential behind Kinect, but for now, $150 just isn't worth it.
Note: This is not our official review! These are just early impressions the Kinect made on our staff!
Note: This is not our official review! These are just early impressions the Kinect made on our staff!
To all users, just a reminder, spam and/or offensive posts will not be tolerated. And this was early impressions as we said before, full review soon.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous Yes, we realize at first most of these were cons, but that was just our early impression, not an official review. We have since added more pros to the post.
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