So I played last night for a couple hours after getting home from work. While playing the campaign my gf kept calling me to help her out. I couldn't figure out how to pause the game. Tried saying "xbox ... pause! Start! Stop the game!!!" And nothing worked. Even tried turning on the control and pausing but still no luck. My only option was to walk away so the game would automatically stop since it wouldn't recognize the player. Anybody had that problem?
I noticed this too. Very annoying especially when I wanted to go back to the menu and try the other game modes. I couldn't find an in game menu anywhere. Had to go back to the dash and reload the game just to get back to the main menu.
Yeah same here. That's what I did when I was playing the story and wanted to go back to the main menu. It sucks that there no pause menu like that. Well thanks guys. Maybe some one will figure it out someday. It sucks that there no instruction booklet too. What happened to the good old gaming days where your game would come w a 10 pg game manual.
You hold you right arm straight and you left arm out at an 45 degree angle, .... Im pretty sure this is standard with all kinect games...( Do the opposite with your arms to skip a cinema sequence (in Star wars Kinect))
There are plenty of game modes, such as Rancor Rampage for those willing to give it a shot (or smash) to spend a day in the life of a Rancor, destroying whatever you can. If you like Dance Central, then Galactic Dance Off is a game mode you can enjoy and have a giggle along the way.
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