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demonfox13 said:
cory.ok said:

i tried one at the store when it was getting released and it didnt work very well. i dont know anyone thats bought one so i cant try it again with proper calibration, but i cant really see a reason to buy one right now anyways.

when im buying hardware i first think about what im buying it for and then i look at the games and well... i excersize by putting shoes on and jogging around my block. so that leaves me a selection of like... fantastic pets(soon), kinectimals, and a selection of dance games? well im not 6 years old, a teenage girl or a woman going through a midlife crysis so there are a total of zero games that i want. ill have to pass, thanks

i generally dont want to be very active when playing video games anyways so its gonna be a hardsell for me, just like ps move was

See, that's where you have a huge misconception on the move. I've been playing Killzone 3 with the move in different ways. 1 with sharpshooter (slightly active) and the other without it. In both situations I'm sitting down fairly relaxed.

Anyways  back on topic, I use my best friend's 360 but no kinect yet. I am interested in its application when it comes to something like child of eden. they should make more games like that from the ground up, it really interests me.


past tense, 'was' i ended up playing with the move at a friends house and enjoying it, after playing a few times (and bringing my copy of killzone over to his house)  i ended up buying my own and its pretty much my goto controller for killzone (i also think ill never play heavy rain with a controller again also). im not into shooters much, but i doubt ill be buying any shooters in the future if they dont have move support.

im also looking forward to trying other types of games with move, heavy rain shows me that it can be good for things other than shooters also, though for the majority of my games ill still want my controller for :)