GodisaGeek: "Complaints that Sony haven’t supported Move are understandable, but focussing on something like Wonderbook just before the holiday season is smart, though with big hitters like Skylanders to go up against, it’s hard to predict if it’ll find enough of a market to ensure development for this type of augmented reality continues, but if it doesn’t, it’ll be a great shame, because this is something a bit different.
Don’t go into Book of Spells expecting a hardcore video game that you might usually play, instead, be open-minded and enjoy some casual fun with your family. Expecto-Patronum! (Again, I’m in my thirties)."
Is the Wonderbook wonderful? What games can you play using it? What games are there?
Welcome to episode five of Morning Wood. This week Chandler talks about pitching tents to have a symbiotic relationship with his fellow writers, throwing down the beat and making it rain, and his own controversial opinion on Disney’s shuttering of LucasArts. The background is also royal purple in honor of a game that I recently picked up from another shuttered publisher. Watch the video below.
The PS Move is one of those accessories that didn’t really cause ripples this generation. The Move just didn't have the attach rate or the support from Sony that the Kinect has from Microsoft. The PS Move is still a great accessory to own and can be loads of fun with the right games. Right now is the perfect time to purchase one as the price is continuing to drop and GoozerNation has several suggestions for must have Move Bundles and games.
Eh..I wouldn't recommend Move to anyone unless they found a REALLY good deal on it. Haven't used mine since last summer. The potential is there, but its not being taken advantage of.
I can recommend the move to anyone who likes dancing, has a girlfriend or a social life. Dance star party is great and actualy taught me to dance and made me very fit. Be prepared to sweat buckets though.