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Eh, um rocket pig... I'm not sure if that was sarcasm at all - it honestly sounds like ignorance though.

Within your content I'll respond that Tales of Symphonia 2 being my refference; doesn't use motion controls at all.

The fact that your left hand and right hand don't have to be in the typical position to control the game (DS3 or Xbox360 controller) that allows you to freely move your left and right to whatever position pleases you.

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I'd say the oddest thing about ToS:Dotnw was reaching my thumb for the (-) button, which was to go into my menu... even that it wasn't as bad as reaching the home button on my DS3 to access the XMB.
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Either way I'm not sure what you were trying to get at, if it's graphics that your wrapping your judgements around then I'd say definetly stick with your conclusion; that's just me. V_V

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In my eyes FFCC is still fresh and full of possibilities, while FFXIII will be good, 'polished and complete but the investment may be too high and it will feel like just another FF in it's 'soul'.

That's just what I expect though, kind of like Metal Gear 4 to MG3, they were both good, but not something to write home about. Now MG2 (my first metal gear) had such a coocky story that the two successors just didn't seem to add up.



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