If you play the Kinect regularly you’ve probably completed your games multiple times, got all the achievements and all the various rewards. It’s about time for some new games, and there’s some on the way. Here’s what you’ll be playing in 2011
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Exclusive to Kinect, Fighters Uncaged is exactly that a fighting game. You have 70 different strikes that are all inspired by real martial arts, including punching, elbowing, kicking, and blocking, as well as voice-activated "super-strikes."
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Unlike most all other sports games Ubisoft take a more realistic approach to the casual sporting events game market. By this I mean instead of avatars and cartoon characters they have decided to make the graphics and people as real as possible. It does set it apart from the pack.
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This is exactly what it says on the tin: it’s a party game. It features 16 different games and several game variations. As with all the Kinect releases this one involves using your body as the control, which means players will need to pretend to do a throwing motion to hit targets with an American football, whilst stepping side to side to avoid being tackled.
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Kinect Sports is the all encompassing sports game we’d all expected to see. It features: football, beach volleyball, bowling, table tennis, track and field, and boxing.
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This game involved a collection of 20 adventures that get your body moving in all sorts of directions to avoid obstacles or guide onscreen objects.
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Due to be released later this year alongside the Kinect, Deca Sports features (if you know your Greek) ten sports. These sports are:
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