| peachbuggy said: I wonder how many of the people here praising "move" are the same ones who dismissed the Wii controls as "gimmicky" and "a fad" and who also said they hated motion control and would never embrace it. Probably because it wasn't on their console of choice. Now it is, of course it is the best thing since sliced bread, obviously. Also, the "nunchuck" style controller that goes with move looks incredibly like a Wii nunchuck. Am surprised there hasn't been any lawsuits yet. |
Well I was going to get a Wii once it had enough games that I wanted to play. At first I dismissed the Move and only saw some casual and business potential in Natal (because I cannot see any potential in it for the hardcore just yet) but was awakened once watching the new videos of the move on Gametrailers.com. I must say Move in Sony's hands with what I am seeing in the controls compared to the Wii is the only peripheral that seems not by its look, but what it offers in preliminary games and look to aim at the same crowd already on the PS3. Who knows? The next Heavy Rain type game could definitely work on the Move rather than having us mash buttons all for a quick time no matter how gripping it is. You saw what it did with Socom. The fighting game and the tennis looked great as well. I am starting to see it as the Wii for my style of gaming.







