| oldschoolfool said: what big things? Let's not pretend the move is ground-breaking stuff. This is nothing more than hype/PR speak. That's all it is. lol |
Move isn't groundbreaking, but unlike the Wii (which isn't the console's fault so much as developers) the Move with Sony stands a far better chance of being supported in pretty big titles. With RE5 going to support it, for example, there is already evidence for this.
I expect EA, who seem to be very pro Sony at the moment, perhaps simply to go the other way from Activision who seem to be fractionally pro MS, to consider support across a variety of popular titles.
For me this is the one area of major distinction with Kinect. I can't imagine Kinect, for example, having support from a major third party FPS, but I can imagine Move getting it.
Anyway, we'll see whether this is actual fact when the annoucements start coming out.
If it's just EA fitness supporting it then I'll be agreeing with you - but I think the indication are it will get more interesting support than just Move specific casual titles.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...







