$250 controllers tried to destroy the metal, but they failed as the Kinect smite them to the ground. No one can destroy the metal, the metal will strike you down with a vicious blow.
Straight from the PAX East 2012 expo floor comes a an excellent Arcade Kinect game from the fine folks at Iron Galaxy. The Wreckateer puts you at the controls of a ballista as you wreck havok in goblin infested castles. Shots fired from the ballista each have their own powers and abilities — and you control all of the action using the Kinect for Xbox 360 Sensor. The verdict? It’s a hell of a lot of fun!
Hold on to your f****** hats, and feel the love.
Last year on one of our early podcasts we discuseed how incredible it would be to travel the Mass Effect universe with your best friends and bring down the Reapers together as a well oiled team. Well now we get our wish
This week we discuss new releases, Back to the Future footwear, and boobs & sex. We review Squids on iOS, Leedmes on Kinect, we pick some new 52 and continue our Deus Ex talk. Then we take the twitter question for the week about gaming tropes and your likes and [...]
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Hands-on impressions of two of the latest Kinect-enabled demos. It’s time… to face… the hole.
We woke up early to bring you this latest edition of Rated NA. Today we talk about the Facebook phone number debacle, Google+ and gaming, Eureka’s sad news, as well as some Gears of War news. We review the latest Gears of War book, Fruit Ninja Kinect (and Android), and [...]
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The highly addictive produce-karate mashup, Fruit Ninja Kinect, is Xbox’s latest offering in the 2011 Summer of Arcade series. Although the game debuted on iOS, and has recently come to the Android market, the Xbox version adds the wrinkle of Kinect functionality — turning this quick finger swiping game into a full body hack and slash. But is it worth the made-up 800 MS points?
How do Nintendo’s latest Motion Plus games fair in a post-Kinect world?
Just try to not get this song stuck in your head