Push Square: "It wasn’t so long ago that the industry was obsessed with motion controls. Believe it or not, PlayStation Move and Kinect were the key topics of discussion in 2010, with both Sony and Microsoft locked in battle over the affection of the casual gamer. But while the PlayStation 3’s saucily shaped solution never quite managed to match the success of its closest competitor, it still shipped an impressive 15 million units during its first two years on the market. The question is: are motion controls still important to the PlayStation 4?"
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Games Asylum: "Even though the Vampire Survivors influenced ‘auto shooter’ genre isn’t long in the tooth, I’m still surprised that it has taken this long for a Roman gladiator-themed rendition to come along – especially with a sequel to Ridley Scott’s 2000 box office hit Gladiator imminent. It’s thematically perfect, with its circular arena in which one man stands alone against hordes of enemies, grabbing loot as they survive one wave to the next."
Sony needs to market Move as the ideal way to play PS3 exclusive shooters. I want to see a stage demo of KZ4 with Sharpshooter!
sorry for become a lazy A, but after over 25 year of gaming, i rather sitting here, playing my video game, drinking beer and eating snack than take this f*ck move or wii chuck or kinect or whatever they might be name and waving it like some crazy monkey
no, thank you
Hopefully, not at all.
Nothing and I mean nothing will ever beat tactile feedback. And with images of the prototype Ps4 controller I really believe Sony understands that. Yes it has motion integration with the move sensor on top but it's implamented in a smart way that doesn't seem "gimmicky" like it does with a wand.
The way I see it, is even if there were no restrictions & you could have any motion controller you could possibly imagine. Is there anyone at all that thinks it would improve gaming??
Even if we had full scale Minority Report technology, I still cant see how it would possibly make gaming better!