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artur-fernand said:

All you're telling me is "Nintendo is still using the Wiimote" (which I admitted I made a mistake in this regard) and "a lot of people still own a Wii". Okay... so what? The Wiimote is their technology, so it was on E3. Nothing more natural. And a lot of people own the Wii because it appealed to the non-gamers. The casual market.  My point is, I don't see motion controls being used in most games, just on a few ones, to mixed results.

The reason why you don't really see many Motion-Controlled games getting good reviews is because they are usually made to be horrible games. They are just cheap games to get some cash. The only studios that get their Motion Controls right (be it Nintendo or MS) are usually the first-party. Which makes perfect sense, really.

And I don't see how that doesn't prove my point, but fine.