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HR and resident evil 5 were so much better with move. MAG and KZ3 isn't much better but it really gives more value to the game by being able to play it differently.

just because its a optional control method it doesn't mean its worse. Really hope Bioshock to be amazing.



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The Fight Lights Out is an essential purchase for anyone with Move. I got a shedload of poor reviews because the vast majority of reviewers are unfit and can't punch their way out of a paper bag. The game is excellent, but you'll need to do training and upgrade your stats to get any real benefit from it. Not for the faint-hearted lol. I can't recommend this game highly enough, it's basically a fight simulator, so if you can't fight then you're better off avoiding it but if you can then it's a great way to stay in shape. After your first go you won't be able to move for a couple of days afterwards...you're going to be sore!!!

One of the best games released this gen imo.

And it's good to see that PS3 owners are finally appreciating the benefits of pointer controls for FPS games!



It would be logical that PS Move would improve the FPS experience since (1) the Wii Remote has been said to do the same thing and (2) the controllers are similar.

Hopefully this will lead to some Move sales for Sony and some ports to the WiiU for Nintendo.

That would be a win-win for gamers and the industry.

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I would have thought Sorcery would be on this list. The trailer looked pretty good. Otherwise, I'm not too impressed by the list. Although I think Bioshock would be pretty cool with move,



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snowdog said:
The Fight Lights Out is an essential purchase for anyone with Move. I got a shedload of poor reviews because the vast majority of reviewers are unfit and can't punch their way out of a paper bag. The game is excellent, but you'll need to do training and upgrade your stats to get any real benefit from it. Not for the faint-hearted lol. I can't recommend this game highly enough, it's basically a fight simulator, so if you can't fight then you're better off avoiding it but if you can then it's a great way to stay in shape. After your first go you won't be able to move for a couple of days afterwards...you're going to be sore!!!

One of the best games released this gen imo.

And it's good to see that PS3 owners are finally appreciating the benefits of pointer controls for FPS games!

Amen.

I still play the game regulary and completly understand by what you mean about the leveling up, I got frustrated at the start as my character wasn't doing what I wanted it to do and blamed poor controls.

Then it hit me.

Why would you be a world champion on your very first fight? you improve your stats, learn new moves and you start to slowly mould a character that fits your fighting style with stats in the area which you want, either a slow big hitter, or a more nimble technical character.

I really wish more people played this game, sadly it justified me buying two move controllers, if it wasn't for this game I would of been annoyed at myself for buying cheap plastic controllers.



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9087 said:


FPS are amazing with the MOVE can't wait to kill people in CounterStrike with MOVE. Its almost unfair


isn't that super boring and yeah like you said, unfair then? (which would be a reason to me to not like it). as example some play cod or so with mouse and keyboard on console and i always think about how stupid that is to have a huge advantage against most other players. "yeah i had 20-1 kills last round wowowow and yeah i had mouse and they had a controller! my overall ratio is 7.35 omg!" or something like that^^

it's like i choose a ferrari in gran turismo and my competition has to drive a fiat 500 without tuning...

 

 



I enjoyed Move with Heavy Rain, LBP 2, Killzone 3, The Fight Lights out, I dont own a wii so the port of Dead Space extraction was fun. Overall I am happy with my Move. I feel like it didnt get enough support but am happy with my purchase.

The Fight is an awesome workout, I am looking forward to Sports Champions 2 wanna see what they have added feel like the first game didnt have enough options.



axumblade said:
silicon said:
Whoa, portal 2 on ps3 uses MOVE?!

It's a new expansion coming out. Portal: In Motion or something like that. It looks like it's going to be a lot of fun.

The thing about these 6 games is that they are all games you are perfectly capable of playing without the Move....The Move really needs some killer games that are designed specifically for the move to get people interested in purchasing it.


Ya I'm with you here, sure those games are nice with Move, but we need some awesome Move only games.



           

I'm really amazed how well Move worked in Infamous 2. Aiming is so much less frustrating than with the cumbersome analogue sticks (no, I will never get used to those in fps/tps after playing CS and other fps on PC for decades).



House of The Dead Overkill is also fantastic. One of the best OSTs out there and it's really funny in places. That and Dead Space Extraction as already mentioned by others are also essential purchases. I'm also going to get the other House of The Dead games at some point too, one of my favourite franchises.

It's a real shame that Midway have had so many financial problems, I'd love to see a port of CarnEvil, my all-time favourite on-rails shooter of all-time. It's brilliant.