
Visual overload: Sony's E3 PlayStation Move lineup
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Reader Comments (56)
Posted: Jun 21st 2010 11:40PM Big Zimm said
I'm a little pissed we are not getting the Heavy Rain DLC Episodes promised at launch but they can revamp the game to work with Move. Lamb!!!
Posted: Jun 22nd 2010 8:50AM bobiroka said
Out of those? Probably Echochrome 2 and maybe Sports Champions. The rest of those games looked like the worst kind of sub me-too wii-alikes ever...
Posted: Jun 22nd 2010 3:36PM lazerbyte said
I like what they showed with the move.
The ball on the top can change color for example with Sorcery when you get a potion and you shake the control the ball will turn green to let you know the potion is ready. The ball could also change colors to show your health or mana.
I wasn't impressed with the games they showed for Kinect and the price point of most of those games were $60 which is not a good way to get people to adopt. I think what most people are going to use the kinect for is use it as a new kind of TV remote since it has voice recognition on.
The price point of it too just didn't wow me either as it looks very fragile and I know that people who use it may accidentally kick it or knock it to the floor when they are playing and that's an expensive device to break.
I know when I play I want to have something in my hand that give me feed back with a rumble or some sort of visual and the Move will do that.
Plus MS didn't show any games like Halo or Gears with Kinect support and if they put it in those games and showed it working I might be a little bit more interested.
Even the people at G4TV said that they were not impressed with the Kinect as they really didn't know what audience they were aiming for at the time.
It's great to get mom and dad and grandma and grandpa to play with you but how many people with a 360 play with their entire family?
It's your Halo, Gears, LFD, Ghost Recon, Call of Duty people that play the 360 the most so show support for those games!!
The ball on the top can change color for example with Sorcery when you get a potion and you shake the control the ball will turn green to let you know the potion is ready. The ball could also change colors to show your health or mana.
I wasn't impressed with the games they showed for Kinect and the price point of most of those games were $60 which is not a good way to get people to adopt. I think what most people are going to use the kinect for is use it as a new kind of TV remote since it has voice recognition on.
The price point of it too just didn't wow me either as it looks very fragile and I know that people who use it may accidentally kick it or knock it to the floor when they are playing and that's an expensive device to break.
I know when I play I want to have something in my hand that give me feed back with a rumble or some sort of visual and the Move will do that.
Plus MS didn't show any games like Halo or Gears with Kinect support and if they put it in those games and showed it working I might be a little bit more interested.
Even the people at G4TV said that they were not impressed with the Kinect as they really didn't know what audience they were aiming for at the time.
It's great to get mom and dad and grandma and grandpa to play with you but how many people with a 360 play with their entire family?
It's your Halo, Gears, LFD, Ghost Recon, Call of Duty people that play the 360 the most so show support for those games!!



