Hey Kairon, did you buy a Kinect for their dance game?
No, sorry, I don't have a 360. But I DO hear really good things about it, so I'm generally feeling positive on that tech and some of the games for it.
On that note, I'm a proud owner of their Harvey Birdman Wii game!
Is it any good? I've been tempted to try it out since I've seen it several times now really cheap, but I can't figure out if it's "shovelware."
I originally thought it was a Phoenix Wright clone, but it's more of a lite point-and-click adventure game melded with the show's universe and characters. *shrug* "Recommended for Fans."
I actually didn't watch the show, but I came out curious about it after finishing the game. As a game, I say "lite" because sometimes I felt the point-and-click puzzle design, always wacky, was a little too linear or on-rails in comparison of some other examples of the genre. Another thing I remember is that in Phoenix Wright there would be a lot of interesting asides when you're examining ultimately useless items in the scene, but in Harvey Birdman, since all the stuff is actually voice-acted (a plus), they have less useless flavor text (a minus). It could be that the game had a very low budget, and/or the use of voice-acting restricted their ability to make non-linear paths through the adventure.