Way back at the 2014 edition of the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, Microsoft gave some love to a little Xbox One game called "FRU," made by a team of Dutch programmers still in college.
'I'd be lying if I said the status of Kinect didn't affect us,' Through Games founder Mattia Traverso says. "I'd be lying if I said the status of Kinect didn't affect us," Traverso tells me. "The ...
If it’s anything like mine, your Xbox One’s Kinect has sat unceremoniously in a cupboard for months, the most recent addition to an unnervingly large pile of abandoned tech. It was a pleasure, then, ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Fru is just a prototype right now, but it looks like it makes really ...
Long ago abandoned by both Microsoft and gamers, Kinect makes an unexpected comeback with one of the best party games of the year. If there’s one thing we didn’t think we’d be doing this summer it’s ...
"The problem is not that nobody has Kinect, but it's that nobody is talking about it anymore." That's Mattia Traverso, the creator of Kinect-exclusive game Fru. Traverso has a unique perspective on ...
Ah, the Kinect. Microsoft's oft maligned peripheral promised so much but didn't really set the world on fire, did it? Games built specifically for the device have mostly been mediocre at best, and ...
("FRU" for the Xbox One makes you use your body to help navigate puzzles and challenges.Through Games) Way back at the 2014 edition of the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, Microsoft gave ...
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