By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
greenmedic88 said:

Either way, I really don't think neither Move, nor Natal hold the same appeal to the general consumer (expanded audience) as the Wii.

Both however, are definitely added values for those interested in motion controls and HD compatibility.

As for this whole PSEye vs. Natal; it still boils down to the games. The PSEye by itself was hardly a compelling controllerless experience. Support has been weak at best.

So far, I see nothing for Natal that has me convinced it brings anything new to controllerless gaming (real games here; not demos or simulations of how the device hypothetically could work in the future), but any final opinions should be held off until E3.

^^
I agree mostly :) there are going to be some stinker Natal games and some real bad Move games, I guess they can compete with the many bad Wii games :D - Certainly people should be holding final opinions until E3, for all new products, 3ds and heart thinggie included..

There will hopefully be a lot of good games for both products, to show us how they differenciate themselves from the other products on the market.