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Kinect vs. Move Software Lineup

Move 37 61.67%
 
Kinect 9 15.00%
 
Both are underwhelming 14 23.33%
 
Total:60

Ok so we've seen games from both sides. Discuss.



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Move rapes the Kinect lineup, period.



They're both pretty sparse, though Move's is certainly more to my taste. Razing Storm FTW! And I wanted to see more of Kung Fu Rider, but those dumbfucks at Sony made me watch commercials instead.



I'm not sure what the question is. Am I supposed to discuss which I prefer? Which I think will sell more? I think based on the audience they're going for, both lineups aren't looking bad thus far. Sony is concentrating on making Move an alternative to the Dualshock for it's current single player oriented, male teen to twenty something demographic. The lineup reflects that. Microsoft is making a multiplayer focused, family friendly device with Kinect and it's lineup reflects that. I think Microsoft has a higher ceiling to succeed based on them attempting to tackle a larger audience.

Personally, I haven't seen much to grab my attention from either of them, but I would more likely enjoy the Move's offerings than Kinect's. 



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Kincet seems to want to be family friendly while the Move is supposed to attract hardcore gamers. If memory serves me right those casuals are certainally cash cows.I think move is going to have a harder time selling though because of their target. None of the games really grabbed my attention except that Star Wars game (which should already be out on the Wii by this time). I don't understand why people didn't like the Star Wars game for being on rails, I love the arcade one. I've spent atleast 100$ on that machine in Boomers and Dave and Busters...



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A Bad Clown said:

Kincet seems to want to be family friendly while the Move is supposed to attract hardcore gamers. If memory serves me right those casuals are certainally cash cows.I think move is going to have a harder time selling though because of their target. None of the games really grabbed my attention except that Star Wars game (which should already be out on the Wii by this time). I don't understand why people didn't like the Star Wars game for being on rails, I love the arcade one. I've spent atleast 100$ on that machine in Boomers and Dave and Busters...


That Star Wars game was for Kinect not Move. I dont think there was any Star Wars games shown for Move. All the Move games can be played with a regular controller except what? Heroes on the Move and Sorcery and the port of Dead Space Extraction (meh). Neither Sorcery nor Heroes on the Move made me feel like wanting Move and it feels WAY too much like a knock off of the Wii. I feel Kinect has a lot more potential and games like Dance Central will be perfect fun for family get togethers and my fiancee is all over getting Kinectimals. I personally think that Adrenaline Misfits, Joyride & Sonic Free Riders will be quite fun.

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Xbox 360 wants to KinectPS3 wants to Move!  Why are both systems having such relationship problems?  The reason is they both become so infactuated with desire while watching the Wii as it waggles on by. They simply want what they can't have.

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Well Dead Space Extraction from the wii is being ported to the PS3 when DS2 comes out. which i think i'll enjoy playing though. heavy rain is getting an update for move, which is cool. hopefully things like resident evil the darkside chronicles gets a port as well.

we could get 3rd party games, i'm not sure who made just dance for the wii, but that could be quite popular for the female PS3 users. but Kinect does look good for kids and families. but i dont think people are willing to pay a lot for it.



Both are poor, but Move's lineup is less poor.



move line up:

 

First Party PlayStation Move Titles:

  • Beat Sketcher (Fall 2010)
  • SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs (Fall 2010)
  • EyePet (Sept. 2010)
  • Kung Fu Rider (Sept. 2010)
  • Sports Champions (Sept. 2010)
  • Start The Party! (Sept. 2010)
  • echochrome ii (Sept. 2010)
  • Tumble (Sept. 2010)
  • Hustle Kings (Oct. 2010)
  • The Fight: Lights Out (Oct. 2010)
  • The Shoot (Oct. 2010)
  • TV Superstars (Oct. 2010)
  • High Velocity Bowling (Oct. 2010)
  • PAIN (Oct. 2010)
  • Heavy Rain (Oct. 2010)
  • SingStar Dance (Nov. 2010)
  • Little Big Planet 2 (Nov. 2010)
  • Sly Collection (Nov. 2010)
  • Heroes On The Move (Working Title) (2011)
  • Killzone 3 (2011)
  • Sorcery (2011)

Publishing Partners PlayStation Move Titles:

  • John Daly’s ProStroke Golf (OG International) (Fall 2010)
  • Racquet Sports (Ubisoft) (Fall 2010)
  • The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest (WB Games Inc.) (Sept. 2010)
  • Brunswick Pro Bowling (Crave) (Sept. 2010)
  • Resident EviL 5 Gold Edition (Capcom) (Sept. 2010)
  • RUSE (Ubisoft) (Sept. 2010)
  • Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2010 (Electronic Arts) (Sept. 2010)
  • Time Crisis: Razing Storm (Bandai Namco) (Sept. 2010)
  • Toy Story 3 (Disney) (Sept. 2010)
  • Kung Fu Live (Virtual Air Guitar Company) (Oct. 2010)
  • NBA 2K11 (2K Sports) (Oct. 2010)
  • Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos (Crave) (Nov. 2010)
  • Disney Tron Evolution the Video Game (Disney) (Nov. 2010)
  • Just Dance 2 (Ubisoft)
  • Dead Space Extraction (bundled with Dead space 2)

The  bolded are games that are aimed at families..



 

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Both lineups are unappealing to me but so was the Wii's when it first came out.