Wreckateer
- July 25, 2012
- Iron Galaxy Studios
Fun, addictive, and surprisingly deep, there's no reason to not get Wreckateer, especially at its current price.
Featuring Avatar FameStar! Wreckateer uses the Kinect to put you in control of a massive castle-wrecking Ballista. With the help of Wreck and Tinker, use 6 magic projectiles to travel the land and destroy 60 castles.
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Wreckateer Review
Wreckateer is a great demonstration of how games can be controlled with Kinect; everything from the menu system to the gameplay itself is right on the money, control-wise. Just because it gets that one aspect right though, doesn’t mean that we can forgive what is an incredibly repetitive structure. There are worse games out there for 800 points, but this is by no means essential.
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Fun, addictive, and surprisingly deep, there's no reason to not get Wreckateer, especially at its current price.
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