binary solo said:
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Kinect definately works very well as an interface - really when it's about using it that way or for direct input from gestures it shines. Dance Central and the like are great. It's okay enough for Kinect sports, etc. but the issue is TBH for the most part you're getting a lesser gaming experience than with the Wii say.
Whichever way you cut it gesturing with an empty hand with more assists to play table tennis vs gesturing with what feels like a bat that gives haptic feedback simply isn't as good - i.e. the issue for me is for a lot of games which are similar on the different motion controllers Kinect while fun is clearly not as good as the other options overall.
I do think it's been way underutilized in terms of using it with a gamepad. The extra input just seems like it could add a lot but no games have really made much of this - we'll see what Forza 4 and Halo 4 do with it.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...







