
CheatCC says - I'm not a casual game hater. I've logged as many hours on Dance Central as the next guy. I think that the Kinect, the Move, and the Wii U are all wonderful pieces of technology that will mean great things for gaming once developers learn how to utilize them. However, I'm also not afraid to mention when a developer screws up a control interface. For example, I tried Kinect Star Wars at this year's E3, and it may be the single worst motion-controlled game I have ever played.

Celebrate 13 years of Kinect Star Wars — the game that let you dance as Han Solo and swing invisible lightsabers in your living room.

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.
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.

Joy Ride Turbo launched 10 years ago today. The first title was Xbox Kinect exclusive, yet this sequel failed to support the device at all.
Even kinect haters have said this game is pretty damn fun.
My kids will love this.
This kind of Star Wars game was made for Move. Accuracy to block blaster bolts, movement with the other controller. Buttons!
You can't go wrong with Move/Wii, why didn't LucasArts go with Move/Wii and port to Kinect?
From what has been said in this post it dose not sound good for the game but then again there were alot of posts about kinect not working before it was released so there is still time to be worked on this game. The graphics look nice but the e3 demo did look poor. Its not very often we get a poor starwars games so lets hope they tweek the game so when it comes out it works how we all think starwars games should. MS have said kinect can track 1.1 and dance Central and your shape seem to do this so maybe the final build will do it too but ill wait and see what happens when hey bring the game out later on this year.
This looks ok, I think Crytek have the right idea for first person combat with Kinect.