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08/21/2010 Yoostar2 Hands-On

We fulfill our life long dream to be the "Terminator" and happily make a fool of yourself in this process.

While the original Yoostar had several niche PC only title, the developer studio "Blitz game aspire to a wider audience with Kinect and Move support for further Yoostar2. Although the idea of playing a movie here may seem a bit strange, in practice, incredibly funny and sometimes embarrassing.

"I'll be back."

The game works like this; you are challenged to re-enact a famous scene from a classic Hollywood movie. There are over 60 movies to choose from, ranging from classics such as Casablanca, through to more modern films such as The Matrix and Terminator. Once you've picked a scene to act out, you're given a chance to watch it in its entirety to learn the lines and movements. You can choose which actor from the scene you wish to be, with two people able to play as different characters. Once you're ready, you're asked to stand between dotted lines on the screen, after which the scene starts.

Instead of seeing the original actor in the frame, you are superimposed in his or her place. Your lines are shown at the top of the screen, along with a typical karaoke-style bouncing ball to guide you. After demonstrating your brilliant acting skills, the game applies a number of effects to match the recording of with that of the movie, which is then played back to you. The results are often hilarious, with our attempt at the famous 'I'll be back' scene from The Terminator being particularly cringe-worthy.

Your performance is then given a score, based on how well you read out the lines, as well as your physical movements in the scene. You're then awarded with a fame score, and the opportunity to share your video on sites such as Facebook and YouTube. It can also be uploaded to the Yoostar website, where other users can rate the video. Positive ratings on the website are linked back to the game, awarding you with a higher fame points. If you're feeling particularly creative there's even a freestyle mode, where you can unleash your acting skills on a variety of unscripted scenes.

While we were a little skeptical at first, the technology behind the game renders scenes surprisingly well. Your footage is integrated naturally, with little evidence of an obvious cutout effect. The results are often very funny, particularly if you or your friends are graced with less than perfect acting skills. Though there are just over 60 scenes in the retail release, more will be added at a later date via DLC in special packs and individual downloads.

Yoostar2 is due out later this year on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, look out for a full review soon.

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