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Beat Sketcher, The Best PlayStation 3 Game You Weren't Expecting

Kotaku writes: Last week: I had no desire to paint music using a PlayStation 3 motion controller. This week: I yearn to play the full version of Beat Sketcher. Remember that game name.

Until I found it lurking as an extra demo on my review copy of PlayStation Move games Kung Fu Rider and Start The Party, I had only heard of Beat Sketcher once. That one time I heard of it was when, at a Sony gaming showcase, I was told that Beat Sketcher had been removed because it wasn't working well.

I assumed it sucked.

Cloudberry4985d ago

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I didn't expect Kotaku give good PlayStation MOVE previews and / or reviews...

^^^

Joke.

On topic:

Good video & preview nonetheless.

Ron_Danger4985d ago

looks like an interesting idea... the color picker is a cool concept at 2:30... cant wait for the 17th!

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Loot Ninja Review: Beat Sketcher

Loot Ninja: "There haven’t been too many PlayStation Move titles that are must-buy games. Sports Champions does a great job of showing off the high levels of precision capable with Move and Tumble couples that with fun puzzle solving, but past that, I haven’t seen any terrific games just yet. Beat Sketcher falls into the that same category — a PlayStation Network game that is more tech demo than anything else."

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loot-ninja.com
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PSi: Beat Sketchers Review

PSi: "Beat Sketchers harnesses the power of the PlayStation Move and the PlayStation Eye to create an interactive drawing system which allows you to draw in the air and have your artistic creations show up on your television. Thanks to the PlayStation Eye, this can be done over the imagery of your room, with special effect filters, if desired. In Creation Mode, the graphics are, quite frankly, up to your own creation, but you get a nice range of artistic tools with which to play."

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psillustrated.com
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StartGame: First Impressions: Beat Sketcher (Move)

Beat Sketcher is an intriguing game – jumping straight into it you may be fooled into thinking it’s simply a game that shows off the perfect accuracy of PlayStation Move by turning your TV screen into a canvas, allowing you to doodle and paint to your heart’s content. After a short while, though, you realise that you’re not just drawing naughty pictures but making music.

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startgame.org