- Publisher: 505 Games
- Release Date: Oct 25, 2011
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 16
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Mixed: 3 out of 16
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Negative: 8 out of 16
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May 5, 2012This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Nov 6, 2011One of the worst examples of a game in existence. Almost everything about this game is done wrong and I nearly threw my Kinect out of the bedroom window after the first level.
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Nov 26, 2011
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Nov 21, 2011
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Nov 17, 2011LOL. This game isnt that bad... however it could have been alot better if a shooting peripheral came along with it. It feels very awkward aiming and shooting with your arms.
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Dec 6, 2011It's cool and awesome.
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Apr 13, 2012Ok, the game has problems (mainly aiming which jumps around a lot), BUT its the 1st FPS on the 1st motion sensing system. These guys would probably slam on Atari 2800 for having bad graphics and poor game play back in 1980! We'll all probably laugh about it when Kinect 2 comes out, but it does get credit for being 1st and you can buy it for 20$ now! BUY IT! ITS FUN!
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Dec 30, 2020You know how every call of duty has a scene with a war crime and innocent civilians dying? Well the company that made this game did that in real life.
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Jan 25, 2012Blackwater is a definite step in the right direction to providing the motion-based FPS like the one promised when Microsoft announced their Kinect camera peripheral. But between the controversial backstory, the dicey subject matter, the terrible presentation, and the sketchy controls, it is a game that is better left on the shelf. If you want a better Kinect shooter experience, check out Gunstringer.
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Games Master UKJan 12, 2012A seed of a good idea prematurely chocked by numerous technical and design shortcomings. [Feb 2012, p.96]
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Official Xbox Magazine UKJan 10, 2012On-rails action for the morally oblivious. [Jan 2012, p.100]