A_C_E said:
Because it's the exact same game, nothing is different except you use the Move instead of the regular controller. How about from now on we never compare multi-plat games ever again because they use different controllers depending on the system. And yes I know each game is reviewed separately but they are reviewing the game (!!!) not the controller; how often do you read a review that states you should play this version because it has Dualshock support? But at the same time I can see why Seece doesn't want to include them and that's his choice cuz it's his thread so whatever. We all know how this is gonna turn out anyway - Kinect games are gonna get thrashed when the reviews come out and so are most of the Move games but it's obvious that Move will have many higher rated games considering it is most likely going to be the most looked upon play style for devs from now on. |
You're talking about a personal preference over differing control schemes. With games that support both control inputs they will naturally be compared against each other, and introducing a completely different method will have cases where it's not as efficient and the gameplay is affected in a negative way.
Like it has been mentioned earlier, there has been one review for Heavy Rain Move. The reviewer stipulates that the motion controls were a failure to him personally (not taking his word as gospel), but that is one review that wouldn't rate the game the same should it solely support Move.







