By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
d21lewis said:
I can't argue with the OP but I'll try.

I tried Kinect Fun Labs the day after they came out. I gave Googly Eyes a shot, first. I made a perfect copy of my daughter's stuffed animal with it. I took the Googly eyes off, though. I thought it was kinda cool but you couldn't really do anything with it except record a little video and share it. But, it was free and I got a few achievement points for it.

I then tried to create myself as an avatar. Can't really remember what it was called. Well, I can't deny that it wasn't my face. Every detail was there. Problem was, the shape of the face, the hair, and everything was all wrong. It took a generic Avatar and superimposed my face onto it. At least the clothes were authentic.

Last one I tried was "Build a Buddy" which was actually "Googly Eyes" without the googly eyes. Still, more easy achievement points.

--Thing is, these weren't games or anything. They were never reported to be. According to the E3 presentation, this was just a way for 360 users to experience tools that people were able to come up with when they played around with Kinect. I'm sure that if they were integrated into a game (and with a florescent light bulb, all of my creations came out perfectly--and it was night time!), I'm sure something awesome can come of it. I look forward to putting action figures into WWE Smackdown or even a perfect 3D model of myself. It was just a taste of the possibilities of Kinect. That's all.

exactly even my hair style wasn't right