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Mixed or average reviews - based on 53 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 53
  2. Negative: 8 out of 53
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  1. Games Master UK
    May 4, 2014
    85
    Rivals is responsive, accurate, deep, reliable and well integrated. It just needs the space. [June 2014, p.76]
  2. Apr 7, 2014
    85
    The motion control is impressively accurate and the various inputs involved are simple enough to provide wide accessibility for all players.
  3. Apr 7, 2014
    85
    A solid sequel for Rare's motion controlled franchise: engaging and fun, it's capable of delivering an high challenge level and player involvement, also thanks to its social interaction features. We're however a bit disappointed by the absence of more party-oriented features, something in which Season 2 definitely shone more.
  4. Apr 22, 2014
    80
    Kinect Sports Rivals is a good game. The controls have their issues, but in my time with the game, as long as you perform the motions in front of the camera in the way the game instructs you to, there are very few hiccups with motion detection and how your character responds on-screen.
  5. Apr 7, 2014
    80
    Kinect Sports Rivals is a huge improvement of this franchise. The new Kinect sensor is able to perform greatly registering tiny movements, and every match is now a really good experience. If you're looking for a fun party game to play with your friends, this is your best (and only) choice on Xbox One.
  6. Apr 7, 2014
    80
    The increased emphasis on delivering a high quality game makes Rivals the definitive entry in the series to date, even though it lacks the plethora of modes in the second installment.
  7. Apr 7, 2014
    75
    Kinect Sports Rivals shows many evolutions on the technical side of Kinect, but still struggles to deliver a flawless experience, gamplay-wise. Across the six sports, however, a good amount of fun can be found.
  8. Apr 7, 2014
    75
    Rare reboots the colorful Kinect Sports with Rivals, proposing many game modes and six different sports. The new Kinect is well suited for it but not perfect and the included App KSR HUB is a really good complement for the social aspect of the game.
  9. Apr 7, 2014
    75
    It does prove that Kinect has evolved, even though the essence of the experience remains untouched. It's fun and active, looks really good and it can be very challenging playing with friends. However, there are some features present in the previous episodes we miss in this one, and having long loading times and the very same intro every time we play a sport ends up becoming quite tedious.
  10. Apr 19, 2014
    74
    Kinect Sports Rivals is a good game on the Xbox One but it's not the game that successfully turns Kinect into a true gaming medium.
  11. Apr 7, 2014
    74
    Kinect Sports Rivals is a great leap forward for the series but it still shows the shortcomings of the Kinect technology.
  12. Apr 7, 2014
    73
    Kinect Sports Rivals isn’t the Kinect’s killer app, but it comes closer than anything else I’ve played. The various games, aside from soccer, feel great to play and offer more control than I expected. And even though the challenge grows in later levels, I felt like I was able to maneuver through them without fighting the controls.
  13. May 5, 2014
    71
    It's just disappointing that the game doesn't have that much depth, and with few exceptions, its only successes are things that have already been done before with different technology.
  14. Apr 16, 2014
    70
    Kinect Sports Rivals isn’t going to sell anyone on an Xbox One, or even Kinect for that matter, but it is definitely the best use of the device to date. For those looking for a fun way to get active with their new $500 machine, this is the best example of it yet.
  15. There are still moments when you can't know for sure if an individual failure is down to your own skill rather than the sensor itself. But for everyone else KSR represents a new high point for the genre, proving it can work as much more than just a passing gimmick. A huge leap in the right direction, then, but it's got a way to go before it's entirely frustration-free.
  16. 70
    The motion sensing works, with a few exceptions, and the events are wrapped up in some beautiful presentation. Microsoft finally has a decent excuse for Xbox One’s all-seeing eye.
  17. Apr 7, 2014
    70
    Innovative and interesting, but it lacks precision when trying to recognize our movements. It's still a good try, but sometimes frustrating and uninspired.
  18. Apr 7, 2014
    70
    If you have a family who likes getting together and play games like this, go ahead and pull the trigger -- all other curious parties should wait for a sale to compensate for the weak activities.
  19. Apr 7, 2014
    67
    While not everything works as advertised, and much of the experience is drowned in annoying forced story arcs, Kinect Sports Rivals does deliver a fun and challenging experience for everyone.
  20. Apr 7, 2014
    66
    KSR is better and deeper than most motion controlled games that I have played, especially of the family/sports compilation variety. However, it's still light on content and just doesn't have a great deal of staying power or replay value you would hope for.
  21. Apr 16, 2014
    65
    It feels like a lot of a sizzle for such a small piece of steak. If this had been packed in with the Xbox One to demonstrate the new Kinect, it would seem like a nice extra. As a standalone game, it's just not compelling.
  22. Kinect Sports Rivals isn’t quite the revolution in motion-controlled sports gaming that we might have hoped for.
  23. Apr 7, 2014
    63
    It’ll make a great rental for when you have friends over, but it’s hard to recommend for anything beyond that.
  24. Apr 30, 2014
    60
    As a pack-in for the console, this would have been far easier to forgive, but at full price and with no proper multiplayer, it’s a tough sell. Rare’s game looks stunning and is enjoyably tame, but lacks in true winner’s grit and star quality. Maybe next season.
  25. Apr 21, 2014
    60
    If you give it an opportunity, you'll find in Kinect Sports Rivals a fun game, very suitable to be played with friends.
  26. Apr 15, 2014
    60
    Kinect Sports Rivals is not the title to showcase the truth potential of next-gen motion gaming. Many of its core activities are dull or trivial, and only the Jet ski has the complexity to convince on the long run.
  27. Apr 11, 2014
    60
    In a motion control game it is simple; control is paramount. When Kinect 2.0 behaves, Rare’s creation can be plenty of fun, especially in a social setting. But its lack of consistency breeds a sense of distrust in players, and with that the fun fades. It seems that flawless hands-free motion control applicable to a variety of living room environments continues to remain just out of our reach.
  28. Apr 9, 2014
    60
    For me Kinect Sports Rivals is a passable Kinect game that does little to nothing to push Kinect game experiences forward. If anything it might do the exact opposite.
  29. Apr 8, 2014
    60
    Kinect Sports Rivals is a well-constructed game with an enjoyable structure and smartly integrated multiplayer. But it's already looking dated as it continues to struggle against the limitations of its chosen interface.
  30. 60
    While Kinect Sports Rivals amuses and impresses in spots, the overall package fails to show significant improvement in the realm of motion gaming, making for an ultimately discouraging early showcase for Kinect 2.0.
  31. Apr 7, 2014
    60
    Kinect Sports Rivals can be fun at times, but Rare assumes that Kinect works perfectly and increases the challenge accordingly, not knowing that the devise is still a bit slow. The result then turns into frustration and exhaustion. Add that to the lengthy loading screens, dull story and reiterative NPC sequences, and you end up with an experience that will only entertain for a few hours at most.
  32. 60
    The tech largely works and the games range from great to average. It's certainly not amazing and lacks longevity, but it's still a good indication of the Kinect goodness to come.
  33. 60
    Kinect is still a solution in search of a problem, and while this is an impressive tech demo it’s a largely uninteresting video game experience.
  34. Apr 7, 2014
    60
    It's a package that rivals the very best party games for volume, so ultimately when the whistle blows and the action is go, there's plenty of fun to be had with Kinect Sports Rivals.
  35. Apr 7, 2014
    60
    Kinect Sports Rivals feels like it's halfway there. But I spent too much time fighting the game, rather than feeling empowered by it, and the game's inconsistent controls and eye-rolling dialogue kill its momentum.
  36. Apr 7, 2014
    60
    Yes, party games can be a bit grating, but Kinect Sports always managed a good mix where you could play seriously or play for laughs. Rivals does not have this same variety and, while it controls well, there is a definite loss of personality.
  37. Apr 7, 2014
    59
    Despite the clear efforts and a few undeniable merits (most of all the facial scan tech), Kinect Sports Rivals fails right where it should have shone: the use of the new Kinect doesn't seem that groundbreaking at all, and the title is by no means a point of no return in motion controlled gaming. With shallow gameplay and the overall lack of fun, the result can't be that exciting.
  38. Apr 14, 2014
    55
    While Kinect Sports Rivals adequately demonstrates the improvements made to the latest model of Kinect, uninspired gameplay lets the overall package down.
  39. Apr 16, 2014
    54
    You can squeeze a little bit of fun out of Kinect Sports Rivals.
  40. May 5, 2014
    50
    Those looking for a breezy party game to show off their new machine will find a game with flaws and frustrations that cannot be ignored.
  41. Apr 16, 2014
    50
    As a full retail release more than five months after the Xbox One's release, Kinect Sports Rivals is a tough pill to swallow. It's essentially ten dollars per mini-game and only about half of them are worth replaying, after you fully prepare your living room of course.
  42. Apr 11, 2014
    50
    Rivals’ biggest problem is that its chances of success are inexorably bound to the performance of the device around which it is designed.
  43. 50
    Kinect itself might be a more powerful device that before. But without developers that harness its potential, the games for it will not make any progress for yet another generation.
  44. Apr 7, 2014
    50
    Kinect Sports Rivals is an inconsistent collection that will get you up off the couch and moving around for a bit of mild fun, but that's about the best you can say for it.
  45. Apr 7, 2014
    50
    KSR is fun in short bursts. Any session beyond 20 minutes and you’ll be frustrated by the long load times, feel self-conscious because you look like a pillock, and get bored by the lack of challenge. The tech is there. Sadly, the game isn’t yet.
  46. Apr 17, 2014
    48
    Rare, what happened to you. Once you brought us gems like GoldenEye, Conker or Donkey Kong Country. And now? Now you bring us… This…
  47. Apr 11, 2014
    45
    As long as you don't start to play, the game seems to be fun, pretty and you can say to yourself that you're gonna spend some nights on it with your pals. But you will soon change your mind. Amongst the only six sports available, three are just good to go to the garbage because of the inaccuracy of the detection. And the others don't bring enough togetherness to be played for hours. At the end of the day, Kinect is far more enjoyable from your couch.
  48. Hyper Magazine
    Jun 7, 2014
    40
    Alright, maybe it won't enslave humanity. But there's no good reason to buy and play Rivals. [Issue#249, p.60]
  49. Apr 17, 2014
    40
    Instead of making a case as to why you need a Kinect, Kinect Sports Rivals shows that the peripheral—and most games revolving around it—still have a long way to come.
  50. Apr 9, 2014
    40
    Out of the six sports, Kinect Sports Rivals proposes only two that can be amusing... The others feels cheap and fail when it comes to movement recognition. Not a great motion gaming experience at all.
  51. Apr 9, 2014
    40
    With problematic detection issues, questionable design choices, and an overwrought presentation, Kinect Sports Rivals fails to be the showcase for Kinect it should be. Xbox One's new camera may be next-generation, but you'll be hard-pressed to see that in Rivals.
  52. Apr 7, 2014
    40
    Kinect Sports Rivals feels cheap. A few of the multiplayer games – namely tennis and water racing – are fun in short bursts, but other games – bowling and target shooting – are duds, even with another person. The biggest challenge in gameplay is often hassling with the Kinect and, overall, the games themselves are insultingly simple.
  53. Jul 4, 2014
    30
    Kinect Sports Rivals answers the question “What has Rare been up to?”. Sadly, the game falls short of the mark on almost every category, with the biggest hit being on fun. With three of the six included events ranging from unpleasant to unplayable, you get dragged through dialogue I’d never, ever want to hear again.
User Score
5.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 148 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 55 out of 148
  2. Negative: 67 out of 148
  1. Apr 9, 2014
    0
    After this games release date was pushed I was expecting much more refinement and much more to the game... alas the games offers far more lessAfter this games release date was pushed I was expecting much more refinement and much more to the game... alas the games offers far more less than the original Xbox 360 Kinect Sports games aside from the now apparent over exaggerated story in Rivals. Rivals really offers no new look in to the Kinect technology, in fact it feels to have been worsened this is very apparent in the bowling, to which I was looking forward to the most, rather than the controls being more fluid and realistic they are cumbersome and awkward compared to its predecessor. Shoots requires nothing more than to move your hand in the air and attempt to land on targets, climbing could be interesting if the Kinect were to respond properly to what you were doing. The only piece of the game that feels some what refined if the jet sling as it shows off how Kinect can now see depth, albeit this can also be seen in the simple navigation of the console. Also the game forces you to always face an opponent which can be very slowing and annoying if someone simply wants to practice. The only positive I can take away from the experience is the fact that Microsoft allowed me to return my digital purchase other than that I see nothing that makes this game with spending $60 on, perhaps $20 or $30 for a party novelty game. My recommendation stick with the 360 versions until Microsoft lowers the prices, gives it away as a game for gold, or changes the game entirely. Full Review »
  2. Apr 8, 2014
    10
    This game is amazing. It offers you pure fun and family entertainment. This is the best Kinnect Sports ever made. It includes an amazing faceThis game is amazing. It offers you pure fun and family entertainment. This is the best Kinnect Sports ever made. It includes an amazing face building technology and brand new modes that will make you sweat.

    It's a must have!
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  3. Apr 14, 2014
    0
    There is a reason this game is being universally panned... It's horrible. Microsoft needs to focus on it's core strength and roots. That is,There is a reason this game is being universally panned... It's horrible. Microsoft needs to focus on it's core strength and roots. That is, bringing an open source, modifiable, customizable OS to as many computers as possible. They're aren't good at this gaming stuff. Full Review »