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kowenicki said:
please ensure you only show the negative reviews.. that way this thread can go exactly how you want it to.

(I dont want the game, wont like the game, but peoples desire to crap all over this game is pretty pathetic)



He actually didn't show the worst.

 

Metascore
57 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critics

 

Apr 3, 2012
80
Despite suffering from many of the same issues that typify Microsoft's motion controlled experience, Kinect Star Wars is actually a very good game. The presentation is superb, and while some game modes are more fleshed out than others, none feel like they've been tacked on or overlooked.
  • Apr 3, 2012
    79
    The lacking lightsaber movements take a while to get around, and the lack of some sort of space battle mode – along the lines of Star Wars: Starfighter – is mildly disappointing.
  • Apr 2, 2012
    70
    The writing in the main story put me to sleep. And the Kinect controls are so inaccurate that they take you out of what should be a magical fantasy experience. Clearly, more time wouldn't have helped this game. Better writers might have salvaged it, but it amazes me that no one told the team to start over and get it right.
  • Apr 3, 2012
    60
    The problem with Kinect Star Wars is down to the use of the Kinect Sensor itself – while the package is a well constructed and well thought out one, it's all too often that the sensor misreads something and it becomes frustrating.
  • Apr 3, 2012
    55
    Kinect Star Wars, with all its control and polish issues, has very limited appeal for an adult audience. Kids will likely find more enjoyment out of it, even the absurd dancing mode, but ultimately its more of a Star Wars-themed set of mediocre mini-games than the jedi epic fans are dying for.
  • Apr 3, 2012
    50
    Podracing is decent, but nowhere near enough to save the entire package.
  • Apr 3, 2012
    50
    An incoherent and clumsy compilation, one driven more by brand synergy than any creative imperative.
  • Apr 3, 2012
    45
    Another in a long list of Kinect titles that just doesn't cut it. Its unresponsive controls, lack of depth and short-lived gaming experiences do little to cater [to] any audience. Quite why Microsoft backed it so much is still a mystery; it's a title that they probably should have sent out to die alone a long time ago.
  • Apr 3, 2012
    40
    It's been a long time since we've had a decent Star Wars game though and this miserable misfire is very much more Attack Of The Clones than it is Empire Strikes Back.


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