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vivster said:

This isn't even a contest. If you ever used Move you don't want to go back. Not only is it faster but it's tons more accurate and registers movements of millimeters on all axes.

And yes, I have used Wii Remote Plus and it is not nearly as responsive as Move.

Really? I thought the exact opposite.

I have both, got Move free with my PS3 because I bought it at a garage sale. Played some of Resistance, No More Heroes and Killzone with it, and I'm not impressed.

The thing is the PS Move fails to handle horizontal movements accurately. When I play No More Heroes, it just does not recognize diagonal slices. It could be the specific game because NMH was not a Wii Motion Plus title, but it's just terrible. Nothing compares to the hack n slash precision seen in Skyward Sword.

For Point and shoot games like Metroid Prime/Resistance the Move is fine. It's as accurate as the Wii-Motion Plus, but no where nearly as comfortable (ever try to hold a controller with one hand and use the D-Pad/Triggers?). Even when just using the "wand" without the navigation controller, that giant bright bulb is just such a distraction. Plus the Move controller has grooves, but the grooves are designed for smaller hands. So if you're 6 feet or taller, you'll probably prefer the Wii-mote since it doesn't pinch up on the edges.

To Sum Up

  Wii Motion Plus PS Move
Point & Shoot 9 9
Hack & Slash 10 5
Comfort 8 6
Total 27/30 20/30

The Wii-Mote is just tons better.

P.S. The Move Camera is also a lot less stable then the Wii-Sensor bar. Makes a difference when you have a coffee table and need the sensor to balance on top of the TV.



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