Twisted Pixel has revealed the studio's fifth title, a Kinect-based game featuring a marionette out for revenge coming sometime in 2011. The Gunstringer takes place in a wild west setting, combining ...
A problem of having three gesture control systems (Kinect, Move and MotionPlus) is the temptation for developers to deliver a one-size-fits-all approach to their games. I have talked at length ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. You don't need to be ambidextrous to play The Gunstringer, but it sure wouldn't hurt. This quirky Kinect game requires you to use both your hands to ...
I bought a Kinect because I saw the potential for developers to do a lot of unique, interesting things that nobody else could offer. But aside from a few noteworthy titles, I've been let down by the ...
Earlier this week marked the release of The Gunstringer, the first Kinect title from studio Twisted Pixel. The Austin-based company was looking to create a game that went past the casual nature of ...
‘Splosion Man developer, Twisted Pixel, are in the process of developing a new Kinect game to be published by Microsoft, titled The Gunstringer. Instead of being a regular shooting game, Gunstringer ...
The Gunstringer is a Kinect game where you get to marionette a kick-ass undead cowboy puppet through action-packed stage performances. Everything is set as if it's an actual play performance, complete ...
Microsoft revealed that Twisted Pixel's first Kinect-enabled effort, The Gunstringer, will come to the Xbox Live Arcade and not to retail. The new detail on the motion-controlled title was announced ...
We've got Redemption Red Dead style, guns on strings, and a whole lot of ice in This Week on New Releases. This week sees an eclectic mix of titles including The Baconing, Fish Resort, Rock of Ages, ...
The Gunstringer had seen many a strange thing in his life, but this took the cake. As he stared through the batwing doors of the local Best Buy general store, he thought he spied his own face glaring ...
As recently as yesterday, Child of Eden was the best reason to own a Kinect for your Xbox 360. It’s still out there and still worth every penny, but the “best reason” award has officially changed ...