[Four stars] Microsoft Studios Genre: Sports Price: Xbox 360 (Kinect) (Rs 1999)
Featuring table tennis, track-and-field events, football, bowling and volley ball there’s something for even the most couch-inclined soul to get up and give this a shot. Part of it is due the presentation that’s pretty good, sporting some sweet, albeit childish graphics and a fantastic licensed music.
More importantly, it’s that one rare launch title that’s got the controls right. Everything from table tennis spins to hurdle jumps are accurately represented barring the extremely rare hiccup that rears its head when things get too busy on screen.
While football wasn’t exactly as it should have been (you can’t tackle your opponents) the very fact that it stays true to the idea of using your body as a controller by tracking your feet makes the whole experience feel very next-gen.
The best part of Kinect Sports is the fact that it’s extremely intuitive, so much so that even someone like your mom won’t have a problem navigating the menus via Kinect. Our only grouse is that this should have been bundled with Kinect rather than Kinect Adventures as this is one of the few titles that gets everything right, making a new owner warm up to the experience rather than be stuck with another title that’s lackluster at best. Worth a purchase for every Kinect owner.
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