Not exact matches
I'll forgive the confusion since mouse and keyboard controls aren't fully implemented yet
so I had to play the game with my Xbox
joypad, and the controls definitely take a bit of getting used to.
Most of the moves were based on moving the
joypad down to forward and pushing a button, or back to forward and
so on.
Unless you have very flexible wrists, chances are your
joypad won't be rotating to match the disc,
so getting your head around which direction to face and which buttons to press is a real challenge.
Because I had
so little time there's not much more I can say about it other than as much as I like these sort of
joypad - based beat - em - ups I really wish I had been playing it in first - person with Kinect like how the game used to be as was briefly shown in the original Xbox 360 trailer a couple of years ago.
The original Arena controller used proprietary technologies to hook up to games sold and playable through the Green Throttle Area app, while a refresh added Bluetooth HID support
so that the second generation
joypad could work with more games.