You guys think we need an official "Move" thread?
Sonys primary objective is probably to instice family of buying PS3 + move instead of a blu ray player only. In a couple of years, blu-ray will be the default format as is DVD now, most family will get one. Some persons dont seem to understand that there is still a lot of consumers to go and grab, casual players can be any of the millions of citizen that can purchase a 300$ blu-ray and casual gaming platform. Because of the growing interest in blu-ray, 3d and motion gaming it is improbable to fail.
I've gotten interested. I'm still annoyed that sony didn't opt for a analogue on the main controller too (2 for any configuration of 2 controllers) for optimum movability. (ie move camera with 1 analogue, move body with another, move rectangle with motion.. in a fps)
I am interested though.
maximus22 said:
Socom 4 and Resident Evil 5 are about as far from casual as games can get and there are still plenty of games to be announced. If it controls well at all then there are plenty of uses for it in the hardcore market. I think people still doubting that these controls can deliver for hardcore fans as well are either kidding themselves or just too stubborn to admit the truth in front of their faces.
OT: There is going to be a lot of crow eating come fall. Mark my words. Natal might work just as well but PSMove will MovePS's. Ha see what I did there? |
i saw!! lol
I'm not hyped for it yet.
Nothing against the Move, but it isn't new to me. I've been playing the Wii since launch so I've done motion controls and the honeymoon period has long been over.
Show me games that aren't a Wii Sports knockoff and I can get excited. Until then, whatever.
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And don't get me wrong, just like with Resident Evil 4, the idea of playing Resident Evil 5 with motion controls would probably make me play Resident Evil 5 but Resident Evil 5 isn't going to make me buy a Move.
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