I'm hating SONY right now...
Hackers are poor nerds who don't wash.
Can I use the excuse that we've been hearing for so long on low rated motion control games?
These reviewers just don't get PS3. They hate PS3. They are butthurt PS3 is selling so well.
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| Carl2291 said: Can I use the excuse that we've been hearing for so long on low rated motion control games?
These reviewers just don't get PS3. They hate PS3. They are butthurt PS3 is selling so well. |
You're a little late on that one. 
Anywho, good scores for Sports Champions. All it needs to be is a lot of fun for the consumers, so hopefully it'll deliver in spades. The true test is when the game is in the cosumer's hands. ^_^
| superchunk said: In the end, this one part of six games in Sports Champions does not make it a new experience and it is still just an unoriginal copy of what has already been on Wii for years. I'd still give it a 6 at best. |
Just because they share gameplay doesn't mean they are the same. As far as I can tell, Sports Champions has a lot more variety in their archery for example with regards to things to do.
You can't possibly rate a game before you play it...
Rainbird said:
Just because they share gameplay doesn't mean they are the same. As far as I can tell, Sports Champions has a lot more variety in their archery for example with regards to things to do. You can't possibly rate a game before you play it... |
sure
superchunk said:
sure |
Yeah, I remember the days when I used to write off SONY products (such as the PlayStation) before I really knew about them for my blind allegance to Nintendo. I'm glad those days are over...
Hackers are poor nerds who don't wash.
@SuperChunk
I think that you're making the mistake in thinking that people who might be buying Sports Champions already have access to or own a Wii, and therefore have access to Wii Sports Resort (seeing as you're a Wii/PS3 owner). If that was the case, then yes, I'd be hesitant to buy Sports Champions as well, seeing as they have many similar gameplay experiences.
But there's plenty of PS3 owners who don't have primary access to a Wii and want to enjoy a solid motion controlled experience. Sports Champions can offer them this, and I only see this as a good thing.
| Smeags said: @SuperChunk I think that you're making the mistake in thinking that people who might be buying Sports Champions already have access to or own a Wii, and therefore have access to Wii Sports Resort (seeing as you're a Wii/PS3 owner). If that was the case, then yes, I'd be hesitant to buy Sports Champions as well, seeing as they have many similar gameplay experiences. But there's plenty of PS3 owners who don't have primary access to a Wii and want to enjoy a solid motion controlled experience. Sports Champions can offer them this, and I only see this as a good thing. |
Agreed...My family does not have a Wii. I am buying a move bundle day 1...Might get 2, one for my Ps3, and then one for the family room if it proves to be successful in terms of one thing, and this is the one thing I want....The games, guys, it's what we should all be looking at...as a stand-alone item...I don't care if Champions is similar to Wii Sports...it's not Wii Sports, and I don't own Wii Sports...
Regardless, if you want some impressions from people whom actually seem to be enjoying the move, and aren't already pretty biased on sony experiences...Check out the 30 or so Kotaku articles on it...and stop talking about some ratings One company has given a few games.
Just waiting for that PS Vita to come out so I can play some full featured games on the go with that beautiful screen and control scheme...
Jordahn said:
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I'm not writing off Sony. I have always said they make good products. I have many Sony items, TV, HDCamcorder, PS3, etc. I'm just saying that from what I've seen so far, Move provides nothing that I don't already have on my Wii. So, at this piont and time I am leaning to never wanting to purchase a Move set. However, if RE5 is a good game and its Move implentation is like RE4 AND I can see a few more quality titles coming for Move in 2011, then I may just change my mind on that.
But, for these games we've been discussing in this thread, meh, they are clearly the same as many options on Wii and therefore are unoriginal and should be scored as such.