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leo-j said:
kowenicki said:
Reasonable said:
Max King of the Wild said:
Reasonable said:
Xenostar said:

Someone from the complaining camp should just make anew thread containing all games that support the controllers, then people that care about core games with motion controls will have a place to look. 

 

Or the author of this thread good just edit his first post to create 2 tables,

-Motion Exclusive games

-Motion including Hybrid Games

Ah... common sense.  Nice to see.  Sadly it'll probably be ignored.

Thats not really sensible. We don't need multiple threads about the same thing. It was annoying with Forza 3 and it was annoying with KZ2. The sensible thing to do is add all motion games since this is a comparison thread and the only reason anyone would need to compare is to see what they can use their purchase for... and you can use your move to play HR.


He made two sensible suggestions IMO.  My preference would be to see two tables in one thread, a table for full Move/Kinect support and a table for hybrid.  But I'd take two threads if it meant an end to the bickering.

Funny thing is, all this bickering is for two sets of fairly mediocre libraries for two new peripherals and that between both Move and Kinect there are only really a handfull of actually full on good titles.

Mind you, I just looked at Metartic for hardware reviews on the two devices, and when that table goes up I guess the shit is really going to hit the fan.

http://features.metacritic.com/features/2010/microsoft-xbox-kinect-review-roundup/

http://features.metacritic.com/features/2010/playstation-move-reviews/


Nice, subtle deflection there.  But isnt it odd that a device with supposedly weaker reviews seems to be getting stronger actual gaming reviews?... which matters most?   

In the long run its the software that utilises the new control that counts.  I think the temptation  to simply add the MOVE to existing franchises as an option will actually weaken its impact. 

Each device needs a few apps that force the buyer to pick them up to play them. 

This may come down to how brave Sony want to be...  do they release the next iteration of one of their major franchises as a MOVE required game or not? If I was them I'd give it a go.  If for instance the next Uncharted demanded MOVE then we would know for sure the appetite for the device and Sony could cement its future.  Or it could backfire in a big way and kill it?  Worth a shot imo.  Show some belief in your product Sony, back up the big words.

 

are you really telling people that sony should completely discount a 2nd controller option with the DS3 for consumers who would only play their "big" franchise with a DS3?

are you serious kowenicki? Are you trying to tout microsoft is "brave" for releasing DANCE CENTRAL/KINECTIANIMALS/KINECT SPORTS as kinect only titles? Why doesn't microsoft release HALO KINECT? Why don't you point that out, instead of just taking a hit at sony as you always do?

lmao you literally stole it from me. Kowenecki what you're saying for Sony to do would be a redicolous business decision that would piss off thousands if not millions of fans. And I'm talking fans of PS3. The haters would jump on it like flies on shit as well.

Releasing Uncharted 3 as Move only would be Fail of the year on Sony's part.