Football SuperStriker tasks you with scoring as many goals as possible and avoiding the boots - in similar fashion to Wii-Fit. Bowling Pinvaders gets you to stop the pins before they reach the drop zone. Track and Field Rapid Runner sees who can run the furthest in the allotted time. Table Tennis Target Smash offers a target challenge. Volleyball Fruit Splatter gets you to hit the fruits and dodge the bombs. And finally, Boxing King of the Ring is a knockout contest to see how many contest you can get to hit the desk.
The DLC pack also offers three new mascots. These are the outfits your avatars wear during the part modes of Kinect Sports. The existing characters are joined by Zippy Zombie, Champion Chicken and Sportastico. This is all rounded off by another 250 achievements to be won - unusually generous for a free DLC title.
19/11/2010Kinect Sports turns video sports into full body activities. An appetising prospect from Rare providing they can deliver a well thought through control scheme that walks its own path rather than imitates.
Kinect Sports leads the charge of exuberant control free Kinect games. Developers Rare have the pedigree to deliver and it is easier to see how well games like Soccer, Boxing, Volleyball and Track and Field will suite the limb tracking camera.
However, it remains to be seen how much fine control Kinect offers for sports like Bowling and Table Tennis. The key will be to innovate here rather than trying to match the fidelity of experience offered by Wii-Sports Resort and MotionPlus that even the fine-tuned controls of Move's Sports Champions struggled to beat.
Whether it's powering through kicks in a crucial penalty shoot out, hurdling to the gold or returning with power and accuracy, Kinect Sports is an exciting proposition.
Kinect Sports is released on 10th November 2010.
09/08/2010Kinect Sports 360 offers full-bodied competition, no strings.
Kinect Sports is a the showpiece sports game for Microsoft's new Kinect camera controller. Like other Kinect games it is controlled by standing in front of the camera and moving.
Kinect Sports offers soccer, beach volleyball, bowling, table tennis, track and field, and boxing played solo or in teams. Each are played with your full body as the Kinect camera calculates your limb, torso and hand movements.
Unlike Wii-sports Resort and its focus on fidelity of control, Kinect Sports offers a more exuberant and accessible experience that is closer to real exercise. What it lacks in precision it aims to make up for by the freedom of not needing to hold a controller.
Visually more impressive than Wii-Sports, Kinect Sports makes use of the 360's Avatars greater visuals and online functionality to offer an impressive all round experience.
Written by Andy Robertson
Andy Robertson writes the Reporting Gamer column.
"The problem with video game news is that there is so much of it. I've made it my task to sift out the noise and bring you news about games I think you should be excited about."
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