Kinect: Star Wars = DanceDanceRevolution Star Wars Edition?

screenshot starwars podracer2 page e1324129697631 Kinect: Star Wars = DanceDanceRevolution Star Wars Edition?“Kinect Star Wars” will allow fans to physically experience training as a Jedi, using the Force and battling with a lightsaber as well as driving a pod racer”….. and shake their booty to the Imperial March for good measure?

I think it is best in this situation to rely on the comments made be the ESRB when classifying this game:

In this action game, based on the Star Wars universe, players use their body movements to perform activities that include dance tournaments, podracing, and Jedi duels. In some mini-games, players use light sabers and telekinetic powers to battle fantastical creatures (e.g., aliens and robots) in melee-style combat; enemies collapse to the ground when killed. In one sequence, players assume a first-person perspective to shoot down alien spaceships—these frenetic battles are accompanied by laser fire and large explosions. Another sequence allows players to control a giant creature that rampages through city streets to attack civilians; cries of pain and crunching sounds can be heard as humanoid characters are thrown, stomped on, and eaten. In the dancing mini-game, some female characters perform suggestive moves (e.g., gyrating their hips/buttocks) and wear revealing outfits (partially exposed cleavage/buttocks). The words “damn” and “hell” can be heard in the dialogue.

Need I say more?

[Source: Siliconera]

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