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Sony makes its ‘Move’ into PS3 motion control

Sony’s answer to wireless motion control offers three advantages over Nintendo’s technology: the movements are a lot more precise; because it’s a camera-based system, many games can put you in the game (such as seeing yourself on the screen in “Start the Party” and “EyePet”); and the PS3 offers high-definition graphics for a more photorealistic experience over the Wii’s standard-definition visuals.

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Pandamobile4963d ago

Generic Move pun title #1325

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GameSpot: Tumble Review

This clever puzzle game has plenty of variety and makes great use of the PlayStation Move.

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Scotland-The-Brave4963d ago

Wow this game looks interesting, I cant see it working co-op style as a friend helping would probably lead to an argument lol. Its only $10 so i will give it a try.

Rip-Ridah4963d ago

Well worth the price of admission. There is a demo in the PS Store if you'd like to try before you buy.

Lovable4963d ago

This game is the reason to buy a Move. It's absolutely addicting. Like I said before, it's simple, yet so good.

PirateThom4963d ago

Tried the demo, while I doubt I'd buy the game, this may be the best "demo" for Move, accuracy, depth... just insane.

despair4963d ago

yea the guy who reviewed it is an idiot.

jack_burt0n4963d ago

gametrailers 8.5/10
joystiq 4.5/5
eurogamer 8/10

-IronMan-4963d ago

Cant spell Ignorance without IGN.

kaveti66164963d ago

I don't follow. If everyone else likes something and IGN doesn't, that makes IGN ignorant?

Do you guys think before you post over-used slogans and mantras like sheep?

coolbeans4963d ago

That's one of the biggest problems with the internet as a whole. Your reasoning is sound, and hopefully others will at least contemplate what you've said. (bubbles :D)

callahan094963d ago (Edited 4963d ago )

Yes, Kaveti, it does. This game is excellent. IGN giving it a 3.5 is disingenuous to their readers and unfair to the developers who poured their lives into making this game for however long. It has an impeccable presentation with crisp, pretty graphics, good music, a very soothing voice to the actress narrating everything, lots of variety in the missions, fun multiplayer, and incredibly accurate and impressive controls that do an excellent job of showing how the Move is a unique control scheme: this game couldn't be done on the Wii or Kinect, it requires the precision of the pointing device, which Kinect lacks, and the 3D depth tracking that the Wii lacks. It's a brilliant and inexpensive showcase for Move offering compelling puzzle experiences.

A 3.5 out of 10 is just simply the WRONG score. No opinion about it. It completely fails to acknowledge the factual features present in the game, from design to presentation to control and implementation of those schemes. It IS a good game. And the fact that IGN is the only reviewer that didn't like it is more evidence to the fact that the game itself is good, well-made, deserving of praise, and that IGN failed to see the title for what it is and tore it down for lack of that understanding.

foss34962d ago

IGN used to be good... until years ago when they started putting ads everywhere they went to the shitter.

They were one of the first sites that redirected you to a full page ad before sending you to your link. I remember seeing those and writing an email to IGN telling them I would no longer use their site because of all the spam.

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DeathGazer4963d ago

Probably because they didn't get the exclusive first review.

IGN isn't relevant anymore.

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Movemodo review: Racket Sports / Racquet Sports (PS3 / Move)

Quoting Movemodo's James Newton:

"With other Move titles making strides in gaming control, Racket Sports feels like a dinosaur; the motion-sensing is unreliable and could have been more accurately and enjoyably served by a button press, a disaster for any new motion control title. Racket Sports is precisely the kind of title we don’t want to see on Move. Save your money for the promising-looking Virtua Tennis 4."

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Critical Gamer: TGS 2010: LittleBigPlanet 2 Move enabled hands-on impressions

Critical Gamer writes: One of the problems facing Little Big Planet 2 is that we pretty much know what to expect. The original seemed set to change the industry by bringing about the user generated revolution in which there would always be new content available. It was the game that would never end, the game which would set the bar for value to which all other games would aspire. It was the game that was supposed to never need a sequel, so I had mixed emotions about LittleBigPlanet 2. Having had some hands on time with it I can safely say that my enthusiasm has been fully restored, though that statement does come with some caveats.

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scruffy_bear4963d ago

I'll join you on the want line :). Looks awesome a bit sad it's been put back till Jan but it's for the best.

Media Molecule wouldn't do it if it wasn't important glad they and Sony have the balls to delay such a big game so when we get it, it been even more awesome

Cubes4963d ago

I'm so jealous of all those people who got into the Beta. The sequel sounds amazing. I think Move will greatly help the creativity, as controlling with the joypad was a bit of a nightmare in the original, when you were trying to create levels.

scruffy_bear4963d ago

That's one of the reason why I got the move, as I didn't like using a joypad to make levels :)