Bandorr said:
I enjoyed most kinect games actually. Silly, mindless, and good exercise. Kinect sports 1 and 2 were fantastic. I never got the third one because it sounds like a disaster. Also there was a DBZ one that was goofy. One of my first thoughts when I heard about the BC was trying old games with a new kinect. Then I learned that isn't possible. Never actually found it why it wasn't possible. Guess Kinect two is so different than kinect one that it there is no comparability? So I'm serious when I said 99% of my xbox 360 library isn't playable on the Xbox one. It consists of games like Tales of Vesperia, and kinect games. The only one that is playable is Alan wake. I got a code for that when I Bought quantum break. I gave it to a friend. |
I do like movement games and VR, but for the market Kinect fast became a bad product and most of the games weren't really good productions... on the PS front only a few games were really good as well (I did love Punch Lights Out)

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