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Kinect Sports
$50.00
Released November, 2010
The Pros:Good variety of sports. 60 frames per second makes for a very smooth gameplay experience. Very fun to work the crowd with your hands and arms.
The Cons:Menu system can be annoying - getting to the home screen from an event can take 4 or 5 "back" selections. Party mode has lots of overhead dead time between games. Discus is a little weird - can be quite glitchy.
Kinect Sports is a Kinect-based video game for the Xbox 360. It features six games (soccer, volleyball, track/field, bowling, table tennis, and boxing) designed to be played solo or against others—and by using one’s body to direct movements.
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It differs from Deca Sports Freedom in that Deca offers 10 games, including some like beach volleyball, doge ball, skiing, and archery. Motion Sports, on the other hand, tackles football, soccer, hang gliding, and horseback. So from the standpoint of weight loss and fun, Kinect reigns supreme. But for users looking for more exotic sports, they might look elsewhere. Plus Kinect Sports supports online co-op/dual, whereas Motion Sports support is unknown, and Deca is also co-op.
Features
- Sports Video Game
- Kinect Controller
- Play via Body Motion
- soccer
- Volleyball
- Track/Field
- Bowling
- Table Tennis
- Boxing
- Online Co-Op
User Reviews (5)
Pros & Cons
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60 frames per second makes for a very smooth gameplay experience
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Very fun to work the crowd with your hands and arms
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Track and field events are a lot of fun
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High production values with very slick presentation
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a lot of the events really work you providing a pretty good workout
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downloadable mini-games are a lot of fun
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great party game that pretty much anybody can play
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Menu system can be annoying - getting to the home screen from an event can take 4 or 5 "back" selections
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Party mode has lots of overhead dead time between games.
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Discus is a little weird - can be quite glitchy
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