In the western world, Disney and family entertainment go hand-in-hand. It’s widely accepted that any products bearing the branding of one of the world’s foremost entertainment companies will be not only suitable for children of all ages, but will be of a relatively high quality. The videogames industry is a little different to many others in this regard, with considerable note to be taken of the fact that all the good intentions in the world can sometimes fail to save a product from being a contemptible mess, no matter whose name appears on the box.
Xbox Game Pass members, get ready for action as a variety of new titles for gamers of all ages are on their way. Starting today journey to the ancient Roman Empire with Ryse: Son of Rome; stop a cyberpunk conspiracy in Ruiner; fight two distinct flavors of zombie from the gory hordes in Dead Rising 2 to the 8-bit walkers in The Escapists: The Walking Dead; take an assassination contract in Hitman: Season 1, or leap into metroidvania-style action in Dandara.
Wow. Honestly Game Pass is unrivaled as a pro consumer service on console. I almost bought all the Hitman episodes and now I don't have to.
Wow!!! I came this close to purchasing Ruiner!
Will definitely try Hitman.
Brian Dumlao: "When people look at the Disney name, they expect something that provides wholesome, fun experiences for the entire family. By extension, the same can be said for the Pixar name. Microsoft's Kinect for the Xbox 360 is seen as a family-friendly way for kids and parents to enjoy games that require more motion. Common sense would dictate that having them all together on a Kinect game would generate an exciting family-friendly game. Now that we have Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure, we see that the game is a solid endeavor that's too short."
Impulse Gamer: The latest Kinect game to land on the XBox 360 is Kinect Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure which stars some of the most memorable Pixar characters from Toy Story, Cars, The Incredibles, UP! and Ratatouille in this interactive game made for kids.
Best of all, with the Kinect technology, players can "scan" themselves into the game as they become one of the characters from these movies such as Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Incredible or that chubby kid from the film UP! as they engage in a variety of fun mini-games.