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The Eurogamer review is quite positive about the move controls, with the only problem being it's hard to aim certain spells. Too bad the game is pretty short and doesn't look all that interesting in screenshots.

Dragon's Dogma is getting the same scores but looks a lot more exciting. I guess I'll play that first, then trade it in for sorcery if I'm still interested.



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Wasnt expecting much from the promo stuff they had shown lately, seemed pretty cool at E3 but the delays and lack of hype had me expecting scores like this might pick it up real cheap under 20 bucks at some point.



Jim Sterling is the best reviewer ever.



I am the black sheep     "of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson

hatmoza said:
Jim Sterling is the best reviewer ever.

http://www.destructoid.com/review-assassin-s-creed-ii-155807.phtml



VXIII said:
hatmoza said:
Jim Sterling is the best reviewer ever.

http://www.destructoid.com/review-assassin-s-creed-ii-155807.phtml


http://www.destructoid.com/review-final-fantasy-xiii-167136.phtml



I am the black sheep     "of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson

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Really, as someone who's had - at various times - possession of a Wii, Move and Kinect - I find myself wondering if the devices are really actually that good outside of sports, fitness and dancing and - somewhat ironically - FPS/TPS in the case of Wii/Move?

Outside of the obvious titles I see stuff like Joyride, Kinect Star Wars and others on Kinect and they're not great. Sure, some kids might enjoy them but in spite of their flaws not because of their strength. Same goes for most Move titles and even a fair number of Wii titles (those that are motion centric).

Ironically while I think the controls would be great for slower paced adventure/puzzle titles it seems that developers continue to target finding an action title that's truly better with a motion controller vs other input methods, and so far I'd say the results haven't been encouraging on any platform IMO.

Still, at least is seems solid - like the better Kinect/Wii fare - rather than a total wash. The pity is, reading a few reviews it sounds like if the developers focused more on what would make it a better game and less on trying to overly employ gesture input for almost everything there could have been a really good motion centric title here.



Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...

I'll still get it, but when it drops in price. I bought a move directional controller yesterday on sale so i could play this game.



Playstation All-Stars is one of the best games I've played this gen, and is the most fun I've had in a game this gen.

hatmoza said:
VXIII said:
hatmoza said:
Jim Sterling is the best reviewer ever.

http://www.destructoid.com/review-assassin-s-creed-ii-155807.phtml


http://www.destructoid.com/review-final-fantasy-xiii-167136.phtml

With over 1000 comments, I'm sure he got what he wanted, such an attention whore , he is just terrible.



better then i thought



The moment they made it play like a third person shooter with endless monsters rather than the early demo, the moment I didn't give a damn about it.