Kinect Star Wars preview - Rancors save the day

Kinect Star Wars didn’t leave the greatest impression on many media folks during its E3 2011 unveiling. Still, the development teams have persevered and looked to build up a good series of games, both mini and slightly-above-mini. We hopped in front of a Kinect sensor at Microsoft’s recent Spring Showcase, and we walked away much happier than expected.

What Is It? Kinect Star Wars is a compilation of motion-sensor minigames, mostly steeped in the Clone Wars and prequels universe. It’s family-friendly. In some cases, that might work, depending on whether or not A: you have kids and B: you love them enough to endure the prequels.

Rancor Rampage is the motion-sensing game you had no idea could exist. It’s, in every sense of the word, a re-skinned, fully 3D, and motion-sensing version of the arcade classic Rampage, though in the role of a Rancor (in this case, that Rancor, from Return of the Jedi) running rampant through Mos Eisley. It means that you can run, jump, destroy buildings, eat pedestrians, and swat down law enforcement (in this case, Stormtroopers) just like you could in the old days. There are enough score-enhancing challenges for you to enjoy it, even in today’s gaming standards. We were giggling giddily as we picked up a service droid after seeing a bonus challenge for tossing it. We handily chucked it 300 feet. It’s responsive, intuitive, and insanely fun.

When is it out? You’ll be able to check out all of the games in store in a few weeks when Kinect Star Wars drops on April 3.

Sterling McGarvey