Step inside the breathtaking next generation of family video gaming. No controls are needed – instead, your whole body becomes part of the on-screen action.
This can't possibly be the box art for upcoming PlayStation Move party game Move de Party!
From the review:
"When Sony’s boffins first came up with the idea for Move, the company’s marketing department most probably already had the campaign for Start The Party! planned, printed, and stored safely in a drawer somewhere, way before the developers had so much as thought about writing a line of code. Yes, this is the collection of mini-games that everyone who’s ever seen a PlayStation logo knew that Sony would put together in time for their new peripheral’s launch. But if we can put the horrors of approximately fourteen thousand slightly-different-but-not-rea lly EyeToy mini-game collections out of our minds for a minute, with a genuinely responsive and workable control system, they may just be on to something."
With all of the so called 'casual' games that will be appearing on MOVE and Kinect, I wonder if the reviewers will judge them from the perspective of the 'casual gamers' point of view rather than us 'core gamers'?
These titles, whilst they might be fun to play are not targeted at the people who visit gaming websites like us.
What is with the score? 4/10? Sorry but I played this with friends couple of times and it's nowhere near that, 4/10 means rather that it would be broken, or a boring and unplayable game... While this is sure just some mini-games, they are fun, polished, and this argumented reality Move thing is hardly just better eye toy. The same for kinect, it's not just eye toy with depth... Such thinking is ridiculous.
Sony invites the Japanese press out to a demo event and shares screens of all its motion games.