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Just WOW! 0_0 this is one of the most brilliant gaming experiences I have ever seen, getting it day one with the Move



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I don't agree about it being the best for motion sensors in general, but it is the most interesting thing coming to Move.  One big issue I could have with it is if you have to find the right angle and then hold the controller in that position while the character walks around it could be quite tiresome.  I'm hoping you can search out the right angle and then press a button to lock the level at that angle.



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Torillian said:

I don't agree about it being the best for motion sensors in general, but it is the most interesting thing coming to Move.  One big issue I could have with it is if you have to find the right angle and then hold the controller in that position while the character walks around it could be quite tiresome.  I'm hoping you can search out the right angle and then press a button to lock the level at that angle.


May ask what other game that's coming out for motion controls that's better than than this? in your opinion of course

 

and about holding the Move controller, you have to hold it until you get it right (it's part of the game) not like it will take you hours nor it will ask you to hold still for more than 10 seconds for the character to move either....that's just being lazy no offense



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I love impossible objects as much as the next guy with one as their avatar, but Echochrome put me to sleep. It was slower that my Grandma realizing Google wasn't a person.



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A Bad Clown said:

I love impossible objects as much as the next guy with one as their avatar, but Echochrome put me to sleep. It was slower that my Grandma realizing Google wasn't a person.


It won't be everyones cup of tea..just like mindless shooting isn't ..I for one prefer some creativity and uniqueness in gaming offerings



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M.U.G.E.N said:
Torillian said:

I don't agree about it being the best for motion sensors in general, but it is the most interesting thing coming to Move.  One big issue I could have with it is if you have to find the right angle and then hold the controller in that position while the character walks around it could be quite tiresome.  I'm hoping you can search out the right angle and then press a button to lock the level at that angle.


May ask what other game that's coming out for motion controls that's better than than this? in your opinion of course

 

and about holding the Move controller, you have to hold it until you get it right (it's part of the game) not like it will take you hours nor it will ask you to hold still for more than 10 seconds for the character to move either....that's just being lazy no offense

I think that Child of Eden and Dance Central are both better games (especially Child of Eden)

 

It's not about being lazy.  I'm fine with working around trying to find a good angle but if you can't make it stick while the character moves then you could fuck it up if you're shaky which I know I can be when I'm too focused on holding my hand in a given position. 



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Torillian said:
M.U.G.E.N said:
Torillian said:

I don't agree about it being the best for motion sensors in general, but it is the most interesting thing coming to Move.  One big issue I could have with it is if you have to find the right angle and then hold the controller in that position while the character walks around it could be quite tiresome.  I'm hoping you can search out the right angle and then press a button to lock the level at that angle.


May ask what other game that's coming out for motion controls that's better than than this? in your opinion of course

 

and about holding the Move controller, you have to hold it until you get it right (it's part of the game) not like it will take you hours nor it will ask you to hold still for more than 10 seconds for the character to move either....that's just being lazy no offense

I think that Child of Eden and Dance Central are both better games (especially Child of Eden)

 

It's not about being lazy.  I'm fine with working around trying to find a good angle but if you can't make it stick while the character moves then you could fuck it up if you're shaky which I know I can be when I'm too focused on holding my hand in a given position. 

btw do you even know if you have to keep holding it? I got the impression it gets locked

and dance central? SERIOUSLY? :P sorry but from now on your credibility just went to zero in my books

Child of Eden? yep agree that is good competition, but not this good or unique

anywho hope you enjoy your games on the box :) but I hope you give this a try, who knows you might actually like it even if it's on ps3



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M.U.G.E.N said:
Torillian said:
M.U.G.E.N said:
Torillian said:

I don't agree about it being the best for motion sensors in general, but it is the most interesting thing coming to Move.  One big issue I could have with it is if you have to find the right angle and then hold the controller in that position while the character walks around it could be quite tiresome.  I'm hoping you can search out the right angle and then press a button to lock the level at that angle.


May ask what other game that's coming out for motion controls that's better than than this? in your opinion of course

 

and about holding the Move controller, you have to hold it until you get it right (it's part of the game) not like it will take you hours nor it will ask you to hold still for more than 10 seconds for the character to move either....that's just being lazy no offense

I think that Child of Eden and Dance Central are both better games (especially Child of Eden)

 

It's not about being lazy.  I'm fine with working around trying to find a good angle but if you can't make it stick while the character moves then you could fuck it up if you're shaky which I know I can be when I'm too focused on holding my hand in a given position. 

btw do you even know if you have to keep holding it? I got the impression it gets locked

and dance central? SERIOUSLY? :P sorry but from now on your credibility just went to zero in my books

Child of Eden? yep agree that is good competition, but not this good or unique

anywho hope you enjoy your games on the box :) but I hope you give this a try, who knows you might actually like it even if it's on ps3

I have no clue if the camera gets locked or if you have to hold it there, just depends how they decide to implement the final game.  I do assume that there isn't always a single angle that you are meant to be looking for and that later levels you have to switch from angle to angle to traverse the entire level which means it can't just lock after you find the perfect angle.

Dance Central works extremely well and is a ton of fun according to the guy we got to play it at E3 and I trust him so I think it'll end up being quite great.

Child of Eden isn't just good competition, it's frickin' Rez, I will bet you that it ends up with a better meta than Echochrome 2 (if you don't take that as a metric of quality then I guess I can't really think of a way to make a bet on this)



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A Bad Clown said:

I love impossible objects as much as the next guy with one as their avatar, but Echochrome put me to sleep. It was slower that my Grandma realizing Google wasn't a person.


I was gonna say, Echochrome may be "brilliant" (that may be generous, clever and innovative is probably more apt), but it sure was fucking boring. I barely got through the demo before losing all interest.