Review of Zumba Fitness World Party for Xbox 360
Zumba Fitness World Party Zumba Fitness for the Xbox has come a long way since those dreadful days in 2011. Live video dancers instead of silhouettes, excellent motion controls, and excellent Kinect...
View ArticleReview of Xbox Fitness for Xbox One
Xbox Fitness Start with some of the most famous exercise videos and exercise video personalities in the world, add the incredibly precise tracking of Kinect 2.0, add things like scores, stars,...
View ArticleReview of Fighter Within for Xbox One
Fighter Within If you’re expecting a true showcase of the Xbox One’s Kinect features, you’ll be in for a disappointment. In many ways this is a sloppy, lazy implementation of Kinect that has more...
View ArticleReview of Just Dance 2014 for Xbox One
Just Dance 2014 for Xbox One Does a good job of replicating everything that made Just Dance successful on the Wii, the Wii U, the Playstation 3, and the Xbox 360. Hopefully one day we’ll see a version...
View ArticleReview of Kinect Sports Rivals for Xbox One
Kinect Sports Rivals for Xbox One What could have and should have been a “killer app” for the Xbox One ushering a new era in motion gaming fails to take advantage of the superior technology of the...
View ArticleReview of Just Dance 2015 for Xbox One and Xbox 360 #xbox #fitness
Just Dance 2015 for Xbox One Pretty much the same as Just Dance 2014, with improved online play and a brand new track list with 45 new songs Rating by steve: 4 stars Remember a few years ago, everyone...
View ArticleReview of Dance Central Spotlight for Xbox One #xbox #fitness
Dance Central Spotlight for Xbox One Harmonix has simplified Dance Central to its core dance experience, selling the basic game for $10 and hoping that you’ll buy lots of downloadable content. Because...
View ArticleReview of Fantasia: Music Evolved for Xbox One and Xbox 360 #disney #fantasia...
Fantasia: Music Evolved for Xbox One and Xbox 360 Reviewed by Steve on Dec 6. In the spirit of Walt Disney’s original Fantasia, lets you experience music in a whole new way. An interesting concept...
View ArticleReview of Boom Ball for Xbox One
Boom Ball for Kinect Reviewed by Steve on Dec 13. Probably the best true demonstration of the Kinect 2.0’s capabilities to date. While derivative of other “breakout” games dating back to Pong, Boom...
View ArticleReview of Shape Up for Xbox One
Shape Up for Xbox One Reviewed by Steve on Dec 13. Finally, someone *gets* what exergaming is all about! The holy grail for exergaming is a game that’s so much fun to play that you almost forget...
View ArticleReview of Squid Hero for Kinect
I’ve talked about a company called Virtual Air Guitar a few times on this blog, first in my review of a 5-star game called Kung Fu High Impact for the Xbox 360, and then in their first entry for the...
View ArticleReview of Just Dance 2016 for Xbox One
Another year, another version of Just Dance from Ubisoft. At this point Just Dance is clearly a cash cow–each year Ubisoft will put out a new version with a whole set of new licensed tracks and a few...
View ArticleReview of Beatsplosion for Xbox One Kinect
It seems that with the exception of occasional titles from Ubisoft, pretty much all game publishers have all but abandoned the Kinect for not just fitness gaming, but motion gaming altogether. As...
View ArticleReview of Kung Fu for Kinect
Kung Fu for Kinect A video game starring YOU, and a fantastic daily workout. Now in its third incarnation after earlier releases on the PS3 and Xbox 360, Kung Fu Live is a polished and incredibly fun...
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