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Jaos said:


Dancing: I love dancing games and thus tried to mimic all motions, not just the hands. It was fun, but in direct comparison to Kinect's Dance Central the latter is a lot more fun. It just feels better to have all your movements count, not just doing them voluntarily. To be fair, I spent more time with the Kinect game.

Table tennis: As I wrote, it felt totally wrong and unresponsive. It may have been just the settings as someone else suggested, I can't say. The ball seemed to be hit even though the racket was miles away, which was completely retarded. When the opponent has that happening, you're just totally surprised because it's so counter-intuitive. It was more frustrating than fun. But keep in mind that it's not a fundamental flaw in Move, as the racket mimicked my motions nearly perfect.

Kinectimals: As I wrote, it was not very interesting and showed lots of control issues, just as the Kinect sports game.

Dance Central: You have your shape shown at the side of the screen, and that was a bit laggy, but it didn't make the game recognize the movements wrong. That's what matters to me. It felt right.

I already told you the easy difficulty will make you hit ball you shouldnt. If you dont trust me go read on it. The first time, you didnt know, fine, but why are you still saying that?!?