| elnino334 said: Does it have a demo? Going over my cousins house tomorrow but doubt he will buy it unless he can try it. Sounds really good though thanks for the impression. |
It has one of the best trailers I have seen that made me want to buy the game as soon as it hit the store.
And to Kber, it uses the Sixaxis in several different ways, predominantly with tilts on a horizontal axis to move some things, on a vertical axis for other things, and shaking to activate other things. The world itself isn't moved by the Sixaxis or anything, but my roomate who hates motion controls liked the way they were implemented.
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