| kljesta64 said: wiimove tech was better then the wiimote but games ...srry. ![]() |
Not really sure the PSMove was better than the Wiimote. The Wiimote was a bit of a smarted design. The way you can flip it on its side for games like Mario Kart or NSMB was clever. You could even play something like Smash on it. Not the best experience, but perfectly functional. Can't do the same on the Move. The Nunchuck for the Wii, while wired, can sense motion. Useful when the primary controller doesn't have as many buttons. For instance, in Goldeneye it functions as your melee button which is pretty valuable.
In terms of the motion sensing capabilities, it's marginally better than the Wiimote plus (obviously much better than the regular Wii Mote) in terms of gesture recognition. I found that as a pointer, it's a bit less precice. Ergonomically, I love the feel of the Move which fits into the hand nicely. However, I didn't find the Navigation controller comfortable. Overall, I like the Wiimote better. It just works out a better for a wider range of games. In the interest of full disclosure though, I haven't played too much on the Move. Everybody Dance, Sports Champions, a bit of Medieval Moves, and Killzone with the sharpshooter








