Conegamer said:
Vanbierk said:
Conegamer said:
Vanbierk said:
Conegamer said:
The Wii, if not due to the fact that the console's been out for 4 years to mature, so has the best library of games, whereas the other two are fledglings, so have no real diversity in their games lineup.
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I would argue that there's a pretty good diversity in Move's game lineup...even right at launch...Even if there aren't many choices in each genre, seem to represent just about all of them with the exception of action/adventure
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Yes, but there's like what, 12 games which will support move, compared to the 900ish games on the Wii, so the chance of finding something you like is much smaller. I'm not bashing the idea, it just needs more time, is all.
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900ish games that support motion controls on the Wii?...How about what...6 that actually utilize them well?(IMO)
There's a lot more than 12 games on the Ps3 itself...it's not like you'd be limited to 12 games, you'll have DualShock3 for anything that Doesn't support Move, but that's off-topic
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I agree with the fact that few games NEED motion controls, but some games do well with a light influence (ie Galaxy 2, Metroid, NSMB), some discount it completely (bit:trip, Monster Hunter), and some use it well (Resort, Red Steel 2). It's why I'm worried that Kinect will bomb- no-one's gonna stand doing it ALL THE TIME
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Right, I'd argue that the games that actually are created for the Wii with 100% or close to it motion control in mind...are slim to none in excellent titles...which is why i'm looking to Playstation Move to fill that personal preference gap for me...I like the idea of motion controls, I just don't think that they have actually been executed all that well Yet...I'm picking up Move today after work, planning on giving my full opinion on how it works, and the games that are available to me at launch...Here's hoping that my motion gaming twitch gets fixed in a good way...