Sound simple? Well, it is and it isn't. Holding the Sixaxis like that feels really, really weird. It's like we're wired or programmed to hold that controller with both hands, and doing something like that makes our gamer genes cry out in pain. Although, in all honesty, once we got the hang of it, it wasn't all that bad. It's not Wiimote easy, and with the Sixaxis having no wrist strap whatsoever, we're especially worried about people sending these things sailing through their 1080p plasma screens.
There's no Mii-like cutesy Fisher-Price people in this bowling game. Instead, you get extremely uncanny valley-ish avatars that look a tad frightening. Those shiny wood floors sure look good in HD, though, and there's a fairly kitschy Lebowski feel to the whole setting. Strangely enough, this downloadable PlayStation Network game is different than the bowling game you can play in Home (which still in the works). They haven't announced a price point yet but as far as a release date goes, "Fall" has been the watchword of the day.




















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Please, expand on that feeling.
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Which one? because if it's a shoulder button like I think it is, then many SIXAXISs will be flying.
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Would we expect anything less from Sony?
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I don't know why I read this stupid site.
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I had never heard of bowling before I got my Wii and certainly didn't know there had been tons of bowling games on every console in history.
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Are you serious? Back when Sony announced HOME and Nintendo commented on it as a Mii-too approach I didn't agree with them. I thought Sony was honestly trying to be original and that Nintendo just wanted to capitalize on more popularity. This, however, is such an obvious Mii-too game. Wow.
Want to know why WiiSports was so popular and fun Sony?
Because it was on a system that was targetted at people who like those types of games, the PS3 is not.
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This is coming from a fellow Wii owner.
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