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Abstract: When I first played Kinect Star wars at E3 last year, I feared that the Kinect was not ready to handle a full Star Wars lightsaber experience. That fear lead to anger at the game's clunky controls, which lead to hate for my many needless deaths, which ...
Abstract: We've all been there. That moment of clarity as you see a lightsaber effortlessly slice through a stormtrooper for the first time and think, yes, this is it, this is what I've been searching for, my whole reason for being. I want to be a Jedi. As those...
If you’re a longtime fan who’s been waiting for a game that’ll let you live out your Star Wars fantasies then the wait is far from over. Kinect Star Wars, with all its control and polish issues, has very limited appeal for an adult audience. Kids will ...
Abstract: I have to admit that when I wrote my detailed last-ditch preview of Kinect Star Wars which hit the site this time last week I thought it would be my final throw of the dice on the title. That probably explains why my preview is so review-like, going ov...
Abstract: In today's world of dazzling high resolution graphics, the line between a great video game and a terrible one is often measured by the sheer ambition of the product. This trend of bigger and better happens so often in the HD era of games that it's easy...
Abstract: For us gamers who grew up with the original Star Wars trilogy, many hours were spent taking part in imaginary lightsaber duels, using everything from sticks to golf clubs to vacuum cleaner pipes. As the years passed a stack of games have came out that mov...
Abstract: Since Star Wars first appeared on screens back in 1977, it has captured both our imaginations and our wallets. We've consumed t-shirts, lunch boxes, action figures, books, pillowcases, soft toys, cartoon shows, coffee mugs, and even shoes (I myself hav...
however, we thought the story-based campaign was the best mode available.The graphics are also a little funky at times. Textures pop-in sometimes, and the animation of characters' faces is somewhere between your Xbox Live Avatar and the original Mass Ef...