| smftw07 said: I know Move's library is still slim at the moment, but I think it's going to have games with motion controls that are actually worth playing and have depth. I like that you're not playing as one character in every game and there is more variety, unlike the Wii, where you play as a Mii character almost half of the time. Powerful system, graphics, and strong devs = Really good motion controled games. |
The fundamental flaw here imo is that userbase is going to hold back ground up Move games. What I see for it in the future 3rd party wise is mostly up-ported Wii games and traditional games already on or headed to PS3 with adapted control schemes... The PS3's library having more "variety" than Wii (which is very arguable anyway) is rooted in it being one of the target platforms for multiplatform R&D between the HD trifecta (360/PC/PS3). Move doesn't have that, so it's not likely to really benefit from the same sort of development priority PS3 did on it's own. Imagine what the PS3 library would look like if the 360/PC markets didn't exist, that's probably what you can expect for Move support.







