VGBlogger writes: "PlayStation Move came into its own as a leading force in motion control gaming in 2011, and now, as we ring in 2012, it is a great time to hop aboard the Move train and set a New Year’s resolution to play more with motion control. Doubly so with the “Play Days” promotion underway. Many accessories and bundles are being sold for discounted rates at all major retailers through January 21st.
Sony’s futuristic, glowing ice cream cone of a controller features prominently (although optionally) in many core first-party franchise titles, giving players new ways to experience games like Killzone 3, SOCOM 4 and Resistance 3, if they so choose to put down their trusty DualShock and give motion control a whirl. Choice is a beautiful thing.
As expected, Move has also helped broaden the PS3 library with more content focused on family and party gaming as well as games of great pick-up-and-play gratification that fulfill complimentary roles in a well-rounded game collection. Put simply: There is a lot of Move-enabled software for PS3 owners to choose from.
Not all Move games are worth your while and some boxes you see with the inviting “PlayStation Move Compatible” logo on the cover are shamefully deceiving. (Sorry, a game with motion control tacked on to a skimpy mini-game mode seperate from the main content is a total scam.) But lend me your ears (or eyes, in this case) and I think I can help guide you on your way to a fruitful PS Move gaming experience."
Air Conflicts: Secret Wars debuted in 2011, and later updated for modern consoles. However, it's the PlayStation 3 edition that stands out.
Sony's PlayStation Move may not have been able to contend with Nintendo's Wii, but it paved the way for PlayStation VR's success story.
Because it was a uninspired ripoff of the Wii controller without the Nintendo library to back it and didn't try to put any real effort into development such as getting their top developers to make games for it and instead gave tech demos disguised as games to their least talented developers so the best can focus on single player only games.
Socom, killzone, resistance and tiger wood 14 were great with the move but agree lacked more games.
Could you get rich by investing in PS3 games? Almost definitely not. Can you make a few bucks by flipping PS3 games over the years? Yeah, sure! It wouldn’t even be that difficult. But let’s face it: Once these games are in your collection, you’re probably keeping them forever.
After a game's multiple generations old, and can't be had new at a reasonable price, that's when I see nothing wrong with emulation.
What's the point of paying someone scalper prices when the dev/publisher isn't even benefiting from it?
I paid $30 for SH Downpour on PS3 now it's around $70-$85 Canadian Lolipop Chainsaw I paid $15 and it has really gone up in price. I wonder if Transformers War and Fall of Cybertron will go up in price two of the best Transformers games every made.
Ever since Sony announced that they would shut down PS3 store these prices have skyrocketed and even though Sony backtracked now most gamers realize that it's a matter of time before the PlayStation 3 store is shut down. If you want these games get them while you can even if digital because once that story shut down the physical prices will just go crazy high we saw that already
And many of these games did not sell like crazy amounts so they are limited number of copies available for sale at any given time
i hope this get approved just so that we can stop the whole, Move has no games nonsense. nice article and well presented. a must for the MOVE enthusiast and those that are sitting on the fence
great article, short reviews, but it's enough to know exactly what the game is...real gamers are better than overbooked reviewers/fanboys/paid by others brands guys.
one of the first "sport champion" review saying the truth about table tennis. (unlike stupid gamekult and others dumb haters)