It really says something that lately we’ve been importing all of our terrible game shows from the Japanese, only taking out everything awesome. A good example is “Hole In the Wall”, which basically takes all those infamous “Human Tetris” clips from YouTube and makes them boring.
Well, now you too can experience contorting yourself into an awkward position for pleasure in a non-erotic context, as “Hole In the Wall: The Video Game” is coming. Needless to say, it uses the Kinect.
Just to review: Microsoft expects you, the customer, to buy a $300 system with a $150 peripheral and a downloadable game to play what amounts to vertical Twister.
A copy of Twister new costs $20. Just saying.



“Microsoft expects you, the customer, to buy a $300 system with a $150 peripheral and a downloadable game to play what amounts to vertical Twister.”
Because this is the only game you can play on the Kinect.
@Rancid can I give you a +1?
“Just to review: Microsoft expects you, the customer, to buy a $300 system with a $150 peripheral and a downloadable game to play what amounts to vertical Twister.”
That is the worst argument I’ve ever read against a game. You could use it for ANYTHING. As if anyone who doesn’t already own Kinect or a 360 would consider forking out for it all for this one game, or that this game demands people to do so.