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Legend11 said:
kowhoho said:

It's...using a controller... so I don't know how saying that it's a "controller based" game means anything. I don't get what this comment is supposed to mean. :/


I think he means that the majority of the launch lineup for Move can also be played with a standard controller.  I can only think of 3 games out of the entire Move launch lineup that are Move-only compared to practically all the Kinect launch lineup being Kinect-only.

He is just stating a fact but I really wish all the people throwing around mud like this would just talk about their own products instead of trying to put down the competition.

Precisely, hence why I said many people here didn't read past the title.


Although if you want to get a good idea on what's exclusive and what's not for both devices, you can check this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kinect_games

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_games_compatible_with_PlayStation_Move

As you can see, there are also Kinect titles which aren't exclusive.

From Move, I currently am only tempted by Time Crisis: Razing Storm, Sorcery, and to a smaller extent Virtua Tennis 4. Not too keen about other titles (Ape Escape was, at first, but when I heard it's a rail shooter...eh). I'm sure Sony and 3rd parties will have more on the way in time.

Kinect, on the other hand, I have my eyes on just about all the titles shown at TGS, Dance Central, that Star Wars game, and Forza Motorsport 4.



Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!

Kojima: Come out with Project S already!