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I don't "think" anything about it... I KNOW it is a waste of money and time. Known it since the day it was announced.
It's good, but still far from its potential. I plan on using it more on Killzone 3 as well as SOCOM 4. I bought Tumble, which I still haven't played and I've had fun using it on Dead Space: Extraction. So far, not a loss to me. Although I agree that there hasn't really been a Move exclusive "killer app" yet.
Tiger Woods 12: The Masters.
Finally the PS3 version is superior. Honestly that's the biggest game i've had in mind since I got the Move and I'm quite pleased to be past the point of having to consider the Wii version over the others. (got it for Wii last year).
Honestly that Golf sim and a decent Tennis game are the main things I hoped for out of my Move. I could care less about the rest of the mini game and casual stuff that was sure to follow. Although I really should get to playing Killzone 3 and some others with it as well, if not just to check it out as an alternate control scheme.
For me the Move is a nice little add-in peripheral. LIke a steering wheel. Nothing more. But I'm quite happy with that and I hope they keep it around next gen if not just for sports games.
Agreed, thinking of selling my kinect, and would not purchase move ever.Waste of money, just as Kinect.
93BlackHawk93
I dont own it yet, mainly because it has yet to reach its full potential.
I might get the Socom bundle that comes with the full Move bundle plus the rifle and nav controller though. It seems like a really good value.
Agreed, thinking of selling my kinect, and would not purchase move ever.[QUOTE="93BlackHawk93"]
Waste of money, just as Kinect.
Phazevariance
dont get rid of kinect :ou can still play killzone 3 with it:o
waiting to get some extra funds then i'm going to get the gun attachment along with killzone 3 but as of now i like it, whenever i feel like ping pong, i throw on sports champion.
Has support in a decent amount of games. Not really anything killer for which it is absolutely essential, though. It's a decent peripheral, but more of an add-on to existing stuff than a seperate library.
Better than I can say of Kinect, though...
i hate it only own 2 games for it both are lame and im better off playing my wii kenict is the same exact way but worst its got all wii ports and 1 origianl title kenict joy ride which is horrible
does the move work better with KZ3 than the standard controller? this question is aimed at the folks that use it.
using move in kz3 is just a different experience, and it is def. pretty fun. I think the move is great with sports champion, and it will be really good when under siege finally comes out
It's not very interesting to me, and the Kevin Butler commercials advertising it made me feel like he was actually making fun of it. Made me think they're not serious about selling it. And then their CEO talking trash about motion controllers. I don't think they fully believe in their product. If they don't believe in their own product, then I'm not going to give it the time of day. If they want us to buy it, they need to show they at least give a time and try to release a diverse catalog of games that use it. Otherwise, pass.
does the move work better with KZ3 than the standard controller? this question is aimed at the folks that use it.
markinthedark
It's definitely different...and I don't mean that in a bad way. Playing with it I feel like I don't do as well as with the Dualshock. But then the match ends and I find that my KDR is better than I though it was. Hell, better than it is with the Dualshock. Quick-aiming is easier to do and once you become accustomed to the feel of playing with it (after tweaking all your settings till it feels good), it's definitely a lot of fun. I do agree that getting kills with it is somehow more satisfying.
I definitely find it to be a sort of missing link between dual-analog and the mouse. The only problem it seems is that it's a little TOO sensitive. I'm sure I could change some settings and adjust it, but scoping in with long distance weapons requires a very steady hand. The Sharpshooter, however, remedies this. Being able to use 2 hands definitely helps. It just takes some getting used to tilting the gun to turn, but it's a very welcome addition as far as peripherals go.
SOCOM 4 with the Move has been good, too. I haven't played enough of MAG with it to get a good feel, but Zipper's implementation gives you plenty of options to work with. All I know is that I don't pull run-by strafing headshots with hipfire out of my ass using the Dualshock. :P
Not really the reason for the lack of success is how late it's coming out in the lifespan of the PS3. Motion controls are here to stay, they will come packed with the PS4 along with a normal controller.The PS Move's success means Sony will still be using a gamepad as the primary controller next gen.
Vari3ty
[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]Not really the reason for the lack of success is how late it's coming out in the lifespan of the PS3. Motion controls are here to stay, they will come packed with the PS4 along with a normal controller.The PS Move's success means Sony will still be using a gamepad as the primary controller next gen.
HarlockJC
Agreed. I think the focus will be less on providing "casual" and "hardcore" games and more on uniting gamers from both camps by accommodating their control preferences. This way great gaming experiences won't be lost on those who find standard controllers too daunting. Granted, there will still be shovelware, but hasn't there always been?
Besides, consoles are gonna need more ways to differentiate themselves from the PC. Motion controls across the board would be a good start.
u left out the wii and 3ds[QUOTE="monson21502"]
[QUOTE="93BlackHawk93"]
Waste of money, just as Kinect.
KBFloYd
Wii is THE console for motion controls.
don't ever disrespect it again.
eye toy is actullyI think it's the best technology currently on the market for "motion" gaming. It provides the most variety and precision with the PS Eye + Move-mote (augmented reality, tactile feedback, 1:1 movement). I haven't gotten it yet, but I may with the SOCOM 4 Full Deployment Edition.
There are games out now that I want to play alone, and with my family, with more on the horizon.
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