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Friday, September 21, 2012

TGS: How Dragon Ball Z for Kinect Misses the Point

The entire appeal of motion gaming is immersion -- ideally, Kinect would amplify player agency by more actively involving you in a given experience. Dance Central excels here, in particular. Using your body rather than thumb flicks and trigger pulls to control a character should make you feel as though you've become someone else.

The potential to empower players in Dragon Ball Z for Kinect is enormous, but actually playing it is a constant reminder of how much fun you should be having.

The first-person combat works like you'd expect: Punching the air fires projectiles or smacks your up-close enemy, crouching dodges incoming attacks and powers up your hero, and familiar poses unleash special attacks when you've filled your power meter. That's pretty much the extent of how Dragon Ball Z for Kinect functions, and that simplicity in itself would be a considerable issue, never mind that it doesn't work well.

Gestures are so similar, and player input is so frantic, that Kinect can't actually register the moves properly. I tried to boost my power, but it misread the crouched position as a dodge. In putting my fingers on my forehead to let loose Picollo's Beam Cannon, the game thought I was trying to punch. Arm movements are sensitive and the speed of the fight is chaotic, which is a disastrous recipe. I watched multiple players fail a fight because their Kamehamehas weren't getting picked up, or their dodges registered as power charging, before becoming a victim of the incompetence myself.

The other problem is that it's just not terribly entertaining to play. Your actions don't really interact with the world or characters, so you spend a lot of time watching. Did you punch the air fast enough to trigger the win or lose animation? Great job, take a break and watch Goku throw Vegeta through a mountain for the next 20 seconds. Repeat. What could possibly be interesting about this as someone putting their entire body into the equation?

It's difficult to get excited, or remain optimistic, about a game in such poor shape as Dragon Ball Z for Kinect. It's a conceptual misfire with the kind of poor execution that's become unfortunately commonplace in Kinect games. And if it's no fun to play in the first 10 minutes, why should you pay $60 to experience it for hours longer?

Use caution with this one.

Mitch Dyer is an Associate Editor for IGN's Xbox 360 team. He’s also quite Canadian. Read his ramblings on Twitter and follow him on IGN.


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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Kid Icarus: Uprising - The Final Showdown

This Saturday saw the grand final of the Kid Icarus: Uprising Battle Events take place in Central London. For the past eight weeks, the series of competitive Nintendo 3DS events have been touring the length and breadth of Great Britain, giving the general public the chance to take on pro-gamer Russki in a tournament to win a trip to IPL 5 in Las Vegas this November.

On Saturday, 24 finalists descended on the Century Club in Soho, (some coming in from Scotland) to duke it out in front of an audience of Nintendo fans. While only one person was going to be walking away with the main prize of the trip to Vegas, five runners up also managed to get their hands on a full deck of Kid Icarus: Uprising AR cards (400 of them!).

A victorious James Rushton

Fighting off fierce competition, James Rushton was the overall winner of the tournament, and he'll be jetting off to Vegas later this year courtesy of IGN and Nintendo. We'd like to thank everyone who took part across the country and those who came down to cheer on the competitors this weekend. Check out the snaps of the event below – a massive thank you to Ace Ashun for supplying!


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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

South Park Returns Next Month

Comedy Central has just announced its fall schedule, which includes the next season of South Park as well as all-new series and specials.

The fall season kicks things off on Tuesday, September 25 with a new episode of Daniel Tosh's Tosh.0 at 10pm, followed by the comedian's new animated series Brickleberry at 10:30. South Park returns the night after that on Wednesday at 10pm, with Season 2 of Key & Peele premiering directly afterward.

Additionally, the network will air two stand-up series: Season 2 of Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-Up Revolution (Thursday, October 4, at 10pm) and the series premiere of T.J. Miller's Mash Up (Tuesday, October 9, at 12:30am).

On Tuesday, November 6, The Daily Show with John Stewart and The Colbert Report will televise live election night coverage at 10 and 10:30pm, respectively.

Also on the docket are several specials, including the fourth biennial event Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs on Sunday, October 21; and new stand-up specials from Demetri Martin (September 29), Jeff Dunham (October 7), D.L. Hughley (October 27), Chris Hardwick (November TBA) and Russell Peters (TBA).

Max Nicholson is a writer for IGN, and he desperately seeks your approval. Show him some love on Twitter and IGN.


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Monday, July 23, 2012

Dance Central 3 Release Date Announced




Harmonix has announced that Dance Central 3 will hit stores on October 16th in North America and October 19th in Europe, Australia and Japan. Dance Central 3 will include 40 songs total, and Harmonix revealed 11 new songs today. Combined with the ten songs announced at E3, we know 21 songs so far:



  • 2NE1 – “I Am The Best (Original Version)”

  • 50 Cent – “In Da Club”

  • Alice Deejay – “Better Off Alone”

  • Backstreet Boys – “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)”

  • Cali Swag District – “Teach Me How to Dougie”

  • Cobra Starship ft. Sabi – “You Make Me Feel…”

  • E.U. – “Da’ Butt”

  • Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina – “Stereo Love”

  • Gloria Gaynor – “I Will Survive”

  • J.J. Fad – “Supersonic”

  • Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz ft. Ying Yang Twins – “Get Low”

  • LMFAO – “Sexy And I Know It”

  • Los Del Rio – “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)”

  • Marcia Griffiths – “Electric Boogie”

  • Maroon 5 ft. Christina Aguilera – “Moves Like Jagger”

  • Usher ft. Will.I.Am – “OMG”

  • Usher – “Scream”

  • Van McCoy – “The Hustle”

  • Vanilla Ice – “Ice Ice Baby”

  • Vicki Sue Robinson – “Turn The Beat Around”

  • Village People – “Y.M.C.A.”







Dance Central 3 will include a story mode that has players interacting with crews to learn dance moves from various decades. Fan favorite crew Flash4ward will return, and plenty of other crews are expected to be announced later.


Dance Central 3 will be released exclusively on Xbox 360. For a guided tour of what’s new, check out our Dance Central 3 IGN Live demo from E3.







Andrew Goldfarb is IGN’s associate news editor. Keep up with pictures of the latest food he’s been eating by following him on Twitter or IGN.



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