Move and Natal AAAAE

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#1 BlackPlague1
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I know we havent seen alot of games from these systems, but i can still ask the question because i am only asking you your opinion. Between Move and Natal to score a AAAAE first, if at all?

Sony Move: LBP2 and Socom are confirmed Move support. Both are solid franchise with good scores in their past. The original LPB was a critical sucess and they are going even bigger with this title. As long as their ambition is not their downfall we could have another potential GOTY from Media Molecule. And a platformer with motion control, well we have all seen SMG. Then on the opposite side we have the tactical shooter SOCOM. This would be a great chance to reinvent the series on the PS3, and motion control and FPS tend to go hand in hand. Lets hope the conduit is not the inspiration :P

Micrsoft Natal: Can they even attempt to change the name at this point? But regardless, Natal looks to have support from two good developers, Lionhead and Rare. Bother talented studios in their own right. Lionhead has had Natal for a while now (were the not the ones who created Milo?). Plus Fable 3 has been rumored (if not confirmed) to support Natal. If done right an RPG could easily score a 10 (though i still dont know how walking will be handled). As for Rare, we know the have made some great games, lets hope old Rare shows up soon.

Even though i am a Sony fanboy, i would like to think i did well not to show favortism :P

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#2 Skargamer
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I support Natal. I'm not a fanboy, I just think that it's a bit more innovative than Move. Sure Sony released the Eye Toy which included sensing the motion of your whole body, but Natal is obviously a hundred times more improved than that. Natal is something fresh and unique whereas Move is pretty much like the Wii controller but more advanced. But this is just my opinion so... :)
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AAAAE? Really? None of them.
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#4 Diviniuz
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AAAAE? Really? None of them.charizard1605
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#5 penumbra13
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Never in the history of console gaming has a peripheral made a difference 5 years into a console's lifespan. Both are going to fail commercially and probably critically as well. Sony and MS are just trying to get in the casual market for next gen.

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I don't know, I always had fun with the wii FPS games--sometimes moreso than their 360/ps3 counterparts. The only real problem with them is that the visuals are lacking. The Move, we know for a fact, will be used in this manner. The recent leaks of the new Natal "demos" is somewhat embarassing. Leaks of demos, on a product that was introduced at last E3?

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#7 monson21502
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if any, ied say natal

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#8 Silverbond
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Neither of them will get a AAAAE.