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forevercloud3000 said:
Phronesis said:
More games like Until Dawn could really have prevented PS Move to suck. Happy to see it here.


I am very interested in Until Dawn. It looked like a step in the right direction as far as Move games went. Sports Champions was fun but that was the only Move centric game I owned. I was going to get Sorcery but it took WAAAAAAAAYYYY too long to come out and it was really the killer app for the device. When it did release it was totally under the radar and came with no fanfare from Sony. Wasn't a fan of the art style change either :/. Dedmund could have been appealing for me.......had they not put it on rails.

As a PS4 game, I wonder how it will work. Sony originally talked of the PS Move working with PS4.... but honestly it  would seem wierd. They should make a new Move controller that has a less bulby looking light on it, kinda how the Dualshock 4 is and a Navigation controller that has the light too. One player having to use 2 move controllers was quite ridiculous when they could have just added that function to the Navi controller. The PS4 Move and Navi should be sold at a bundle price together of $40. I think that would be fare. The Playroom demo turned out to be quite popular with young children and had the PS4 Camera sold out for months after PS4's release. So there is a market for this type of gaming still, it might be better at the beginning of a console life cycle rather than the tail end.


I agree with you. I hope that they don't force us to buy Move for PS4 just to play this, but I think this won't be the case. The DS4 has the sensor of Move, that... light... thing... And giroscope as well. So, probably we're only gonna need the PS Camera, which will also be needed for VR.



3DS, Wii, PSP, Vita, PS2, PS3, PS4 & Steam.