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Kinect Star Wars almost had pre-planned DLC

But "we wanted to put as much as we possibly could onto the disc," Microsoft tells OXM.

Wenis4439d ago

Actually it is a surprise. So many games now have pre-planned DLC, so to see a publisher actually scrap the idea is quite surprising.

VanillaBear4439d ago (Edited 4439d ago )

So people could of payed for DLC of an on rail game where the game walks you from point A to B as you move your hands about pretending it's the force/lightsaber...

...

...right

360GamerFG4439d ago

Could have. HAVE. Have! If you're going to troll, do it with proper grammar please.

sinclaircrown4439d ago

As opposed to people who push buttons pretending its the force?

Also, FG is right.

"Have"

Noticeably_FAT4439d ago

Its not on rails, rails makes you go to a certain point and you have absolutely no control over it, Kinect Star Wars lets you choose who you will attack ect...

DigitalRaptor4439d ago (Edited 4439d ago )

Even with on-rails shooters you can choose which direction to go in or which enemy to shoot at at times. That doesn't stop them from being largely on-rails.

urwifeminder4439d ago (Edited 4439d ago )

Troll some kinect get your mind off the me3 whinge lol <s im still getting this game.

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Kinect Star Wars (2012): A Journey Through the Galaxy with Motion Controls

Kinect Star Wars, a groundbreaking game released in April 2012 for the Xbox 360, utilized the Kinect motion-sensing peripheral to plunge players into the heart of the Star Wars universe.

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ApocalypseShadow416d ago

One of the worst things to happen to Star Wars was it being exclusive to Kinect when PS Move could have been a better version because of "buttons" per Kevin with better tracking. And the controller looking like a light saber hilt. Or, had an actual light saber game similar to the dojo in Vader Immortal.

But the miming lies on the Microsoft E3 stage was icing on the cake of this garage. Wasn't even live gameplay. Just bad acting. Nothing ground breaking about this travesty.

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Star Wars is Best Suited for AA Gaming, Not AAA

WTMG's Leo Faria: "This piece wasn’t meant to say that Star Wars‘ gaming future is ruined forever, nor that there isn’t a chance for a good AAA Star Wars game to come out in the near future. I need to reiterate that, yes, I’m looking forward to Jedi Fallen Order. Then again, as a massive Star Wars fan, like most of you I miss the days when we would get loads of titles a year, each one focused on one specific feature of the franchise. I’d rather have a slew of smaller Star Wars games being released every year, some good and some not as good, than one big generic title being released every two years. These are always at the risk of being criticized due to typical AAA practices like expensive season passes, cut content, or microtransactions. Had Disney allowed for anyone, especially mid-range developers and publishers, to bring their creative and risk-free ideas to life, I’m sure fans would have rejoiced. And Disney’s pockets would most certainly fill up faster than nowadays."

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The Wiseau Awards - Kinect Star Wars (Xbox 360)

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Kinect Star Wars gave me the opportunity to witness Darth Vader and the Emperor dancing to Deadmau5's "Ghosts n' Stuff" like a couple of teenage ravers on ecstasy. That's the best thing I never thought I'd ever see in my life."

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Jinger2202d ago

lol I remember this. Almost as much of an embarrassment as the Star Wars Holiday Special

Barbauer2202d ago

I'm Han Solo, I'm Han Solo