PALGN: "The Fight has a simple premise. Give the player 1:1 control over a contender in a fighting club with the PlayStation Move. It sounds like the ultimate evolution of the fighting game concept - instead of assigning moves to buttons and combos to chains of mashing, control over the fight rests solely in your ability to perform the actual fighting moves. Of course, this is where the concept potentially falls down - not many people are that great at performing actual fighting moves. We'd wager most people with a PlayStation 3 haven't been in a fight outside high school. And then, of course, there's the whole question of whether the technology is even sophisticated enough to handle this ideal. Does The Fight overcome these issues, or does it get tackled down in the process?"
New PlayStation Move Bundles coming to Europe, including The Fight, Sports Champions and Start the Party.
I'm really confused about the fight bundle. I thought you needed two move controllers to play it?
Console Domination writes: I'm sure that it's an abiding dream amongst many that some day, some how and some where, there will be a motion control combat game that's worth playing. Whether using swords or fists the hope that there will be a Motion Control game with 1:1 movement capture is one that persists. The Fight: Lights Out for Playstation Move is one of the latest attempts at capturing that dream. Unfortunately, it fails. Quite badly as well I might add.
Talk about beating a dead horse, these guys really went to town on this poor crummy game.
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Come now, surely we could have used the Fight: Lights Out demo back when the Move first launched. Unless of course Sony wasn't confident enough with the game for a demo. Hm...