As you may remember I thoroughly enjoyed playing Child of Eden at last year's Tokyo Games Show, and I surprisingly (for me) enjoyed it even more when playing it with Kinect. So as a reminder, here is a new trailer of the game, showing this exact functionality again. It's also a good way to see that the graphics got a bit better, and to see some new gameplay sequences.
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Must play!
1. You (or whoever the Kinect belongs to) have an HDTV but don't have "Game Mode" switched on. (If it's got the feature, if not then you're screwed and have been playing laggy games even with a joypad.)
2. You (or your friend) have the Xbox 360's video output running through a separate A/V receiver rather than plugging it directly into the TV. (Once again, your joypad games are laggy too if that's the case.)
3. You have something interfering with Kinect. (A mirror near it perhaps or a light shining directly at it.)
4. Kinect doesn't have 0ms lag so therefore if you pay attention you can notice slight lag because you'll be watching both your body (well, arm or whatever) and the screen at the same time and because there isn't 0ms lag it's not exactly the same as a mirror. You wouldn't notice this with a joypad however because you wouldn't be watching both your button press and the action on screen at the same time.
Burnout Paradise 67ms
BioShock (frame-locked) 133ms
BioShock (unlocked) as low as 67ms
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare 67ms-84ms
Call of Duty: World at War 67ms-100ms
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood 100ms
Forza Motorsport 2 67ms
Geometry Wars 2 67ms
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith 67ms
Grand Theft Auto IV 133ms-200ms
Halo 3 100ms-150ms
Left 4 Dead 100ms-133ms
LEGO Batman 133ms
Mirror's Edge 133ms
Street Fighter IV 67ms
Soul Calibur IV 67ms-84ms
Unreal Tournament 3 100ms-133ms
X-Men Origins: Wolverine 133ms
In comparison Kinect Adventures and Kinect Sports are both about 150ms give or take a millisecond or 2.