| Euphoria14 said: The fact that a game with motion controls is a motion control title. If a buddy came over and said: "You got any Move games?", I could pull out either a Move only title or a Move/DS3 title. Both are still Move titles. Like I said originally, I think you're trying to say that a game needs to be "Motion Controlled Only" to be considered a "Motion Controlled game", which isn't true. Having motion controls as the only option just makes it a "Motion Control Only" title. Considering how the Move is a peripheral added in 4 years after PS3 launch it would be foolish to start off with a ton of Move only titles. They of course add Joystick controls as well because it broadens the audience willing to purchase it. This is what Nintendo saw with MKWii and look how that turned out compared to previous Mario Kart titles. I think adding both controls schemes is just flat out a much better idea than forcing just 1 control scheme, especially in titles like shooters.
That is also why I am interested in the Move, besides the fact that I have had a PSEye since Eye of Judgement. I can try out a second control scheme to increase my game's lasting appeal and it will only cost me $50 to do so. As a Wii owner I can say that the experience is different in a game like Metroid Prime or Conduit than it is in Killzone or Halo, and that is because of how you play them. Playing Halo with a Wiimote and Nunchuck would be quite a bit different. It's not hype that drives the purchase, it is because I actually do enjoy motion controls a lot when they are done right. If I end up not liking them in a game like Socom 4 I will just switch and use a Dualshock 3. To me that is a smart move.
You are also probably right, Move only titles most likely won't do as well. One because the userbase is smaller, and two because if you don't like how it plays you have nothing to fall back on. |
Well if I wanted to play a Move game, I'd be disappointed if all they had was games that are playable with a joystick. Its kinda like playing Left 4 Dead on the PC or 360. Controls are different, but its more so the same experience.
I'm not saying PS3 games with joystick and Move support is bad per se, I just think Sony needs to work on more games that really utilize the Move controls. By that, I mean games that have an experience that can't be recreated on a joystick. I can't see the Move being real success unless it gets more games like that.
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