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However, interest in Kinect waned in recent years, especially when Microsoft began phasing out the device's functionality on Xbox One. The result was the recent discontinuation of Kinect production. While Kinect has been an afterthought lately, there once was a time when it was quite popular, and considered one of the hottest video game hardware items on the market.

A number of developers attempted to cash-in on the Kinect craze, adding support for the device to their games, with box art often claiming that these titles were made "better" with Kinect. Many fans have likely forgotten that some rather big name games have released with Kinect support, and to recognize the device's demise, we have decided to list seven surprising titles that had Kinect functionality.

For this list, we stayed away from Kinect-exclusive games, only naming titles that released with additional Kinect features or enhancements. Without further ado, here are the seven Xbox and Xbox One games a lot of people have forgotten used Kinect.

In the game, Kinect was sometimes used for motion controls, with players able to shake their controller to complete certain actions like knocking zombies off of protagonist Nick Ramos. Voice commands were utilized to lure zombies away from certain areas, though loud noises could also attract the undead creatures to Nick's location, so players had to take extra precautions if their device was plugged in when playing Dead Rising 3.

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Microsoft continues software support for Kinect 2, however we now awaits the new Kinect for Azure. Once again, compared to the Nintendo counterpart, Kinect Sports: Season Two does what Wii Sports: Resort did and simply provided an even better experience that can be a companion piece to the first game.

Some of the Kinect's most infamously poor titles are when it tried to work with action games such as shooters and fighting games. The Gunstringer is one of the few examples where it worked thanks to using simple but effective ways to control the titular hero with just two hands.

Aiming and shooting are done in a satisfying way, hovering one hand over enemies allowing the Gunstringer to automatically target and shoot the enemies. Combined with the wacky humor and visuals, The Gunstringer is a surprise gem that the whole family can enjoy.

Sometimes putting in the effort to do an exercising game can feel like a chore. Plenty of gamers don't find it fun at all and that's where Dance Central excels.

It comes off as just a dancing game with a plethora of catchy songs to get the player moving but it is the perfect workout. Some songs will just be fun and simple while others will push people to their limits trying to get a perfect score with more than likely some sweat pouring down their face by the end of it. The Kinect picks up the player's moves perfectly and since it is developed by the same team as Guitar Hero , there is a lot of visual appeal to the user interface in both the menus and gameplay.

Sometimes there is the more humble approach of less is more but Dance Central 3 shows that more can definitely be more. More characters, more songs, more dance moves, and more of what made the first Dance Central so great to play. There is even a story mode of all things in this sequel. The visuals continued to get better as the series went on, the entire trilogy features many great songs that will keep the player coming back but also become engrained in their brains for days afterward.

Described as a sci-fi body horror market tycoon game, players must buy, sell, and trade both human and alien organs. While the game can be played with just a keyboard and mouse, for whatever reason Strange Scaffold has decided to make it possible to play using the Kinect.

Its official Steam page doesn't mention anything about Kinect support, with this information being exclusively revealed by Rock Paper Shotgun. This could effectively make this the last Kinect game ever made, provided no other developer decides to follow suit and incorporate it into their own game.



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