My family have enjoyed the various sporting and exercise Kinect games that the new controller launched with. But recently we've been looking for some different experiences - particular those that offer a more traditional game experience with the new hardware.
This led me to stumble upon a duo of snowboard racing games that make use of the motion sensing controller: Adrenalin Misfits from Konami and Sonic Free Riders from Sega. Both experiences offer a lot more than the usual mini-game fare that plagued the Wii's early third party titles.
Sonic Free Riders ($39.96 Amazon) is the most exuberent of them, and asks a lot of both the player and camera. Our kids like the idea of this one the best and took to it quickly, but after a while they became a bit frustrated with it. I was called in to see if I could get on any better, and although it did respond a little better to my larger gestures I still struggled to pull off the complex movements it was asking of me.
We moved onto Adrenalin Misfits ($39.99 Amazon) and had almost the reverse experience. The kids simply couldn't get the hand of it to begin with. I had to talk them through each of the moves in turn. But once they saw me doing it and had some practice themselves they really warmed to the downhill racing.
Which of these two games will suit your family depends on what you want from your Kinect experiences and how long you are willing to invest.
For us, we are still switching between both games. The younger members of the family still seem to have a soft spot for Sonic, while the older ones prefer the controls of Adrenalin Misfits.










