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This is the game's high point. Using your actual arms to punch, block, and swing weapons like chainsaws, hatchets, and pipes feels visceral and satisfying.

is a bold, gory, and often clunky experiment that remains one of the few Mature-rated titles for the Xbox 360 Kinect. Developed by Sega, it leans heavily into B-movie horror tropes, offering a campy experience that is as frustrating as it is uniquely entertaining. The Hook: First-Person Kinect Horror Rise of Nightmares [Jtag/RGH]

While the combat works reasonably well, movement is where the experience often falters: This is the game's high point

The game places you in the shoes of Josh, who must rescue his wife from a mad scientist in a Romanian mansion filled with grotesque monsters. Unlike most Kinect games of its era, it attempts full-range movement and complex combat: Developed by Sega, it leans heavily into B-movie

Beyond fighting, you’ll perform contextual actions like splashing water on your face to wake up, covering your ears from screeching sounds, or physically ducking and sidestepping traps. The Challenges: Movement & Controls

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