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Kinect Joy Ride Review: A Bumpy Ride

Kinect Joy Ride Review: A Bumpy Ride
Review

Kinect Joy Ride Review: A Bumpy Ride
Review

Kinect Joy Ride


Release Date:Nov 2010
IGDB Rating:4.7/10
Published:8 days ago
4/10
Meh-tastic
Kinect Joy Ride, developed by BigPark and published by Microsoft Studios, aims to bring the excitement of racing to the Kinect platform. However, this game falls short of delivering a truly immersive and enjoyable racing experience.

One of the main issues with Kinect Joy Ride is the lack of precision in the controls. While the idea of using your body to steer and accelerate is intriguing, the execution is far from perfect. The controls often feel unresponsive, leading to frustrating moments and missed turns. The lack of tactile feedback also makes it difficult to gauge how much force is needed to perform certain actions.
Kinect Joy Ride screenshot 1

Another major drawback of Kinect Joy Ride is the limited content and gameplay options. The game offers a small selection of tracks and vehicles, which quickly become repetitive. The absence of a compelling career mode or meaningful progression system further diminishes the replay value.

Visually, Kinect Joy Ride is decent but fails to impress. The environments lack detail and variety, and the graphics feel dated compared to other racing games on the market. The sound design is also underwhelming, with generic engine noises and forgettable music tracks.
Kinect Joy Ride screenshot 2

One aspect of Kinect Joy Ride that deserves praise is the multiplayer mode. Racing against friends and family can be a fun and engaging experience, especially in party settings. However, the limited track selection and control issues still hinder the overall enjoyment.

In conclusion, Kinect Joy Ride falls short of its potential as a compelling racing game for the Kinect platform. The imprecise controls, lack of content, and dated visuals make it difficult to recommend. While the multiplayer mode can provide some entertainment, it is not enough to salvage the overall experience. If you're looking for a satisfying racing game, it's best to look elsewhere.
Article tags:
Kinect Joy Ride
racing game
Kinect
Microsoft Studios