daroamer said:
Heavy Rain - tacked on controls and you read stuff like "There's no two ways about it, Heavy Rain is better with a pad." in the reviews. Move edition has a 72 on metacritic. The Shoot - 60 metacritic RE5 - Also tacked on controls. Some say it's better with Move, others not. However it wasn't developed for Move. Production values are obviously much higher because it was a AAA budget traditional game first. I've never heard of Funky Lab Rat. Is that a PSN game? Low 70s score. Tumble is also a PSN game and scored in the low 70s. Echochrome is also a PSN game. Looks a bit better, scores in the high 70s but certainly not up to the standards of something like Dance Central. So these are all games that put Move above Kinect games? I don't see it. Sorry. It's certainly not "utterly hilarious" as Wagram suggested, but then he trolls Kinect every chance he gets. |
I anticipated you would retort that metacritic doesn't think highly of these games. In summary, many of these games come highly recommended by people who have played it at great length rather than in passing.
Case of reference: Heavy Rain- All users (not reviewers actual users [on here at least]) agree that the move controls are better.
Additionally, my reply is regarding your suggestion that Move only has Sports champion and nothing else not necessarily a comment that it is better than Kinect's line up.
P.S
A game is a game regardless of whether or not it is on disc or PSN, it being on PSN does not take away from its ability to be an awesome experience.
Point of reference: Wipeout HD/Fury.








