
Fighter Within – Inside the Game
With the Xbox One launching this Friday (22 November) in New Zealand, we are greeted with a host of ‘Day One’ releases.
Today is the turn of Ubisoft’s ‘Fighter Within’, Kinect based fighting game.
So put down you controller as you and a friend can use the power and refinement in the new Xbox One Kinect in order to commence battle against each other and against fellow gamers via Xbox Live.
You need to punch, kick, duck and block your way to supremacy all without the need for a controller.
Check out the full length New Zealand trailer below:
Will you be purchasing Fighter Within? Tell us your thoughts below
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