So Sony is coming out with the PS3 Move. I guess this would be their version of the Wii. It has a "stick" controller and has what looks like a ping pong ball on the end of it. You will use this with the PS3 eye toy...didn't they try the eye toy before the Wii came out? If memory serves it was a big flop. Well they are revamping it to give you better control then the Wii motion plus . Once rumored to be called the Arc PS3 Move is said it will take the gaming world by storm and loved by hardcore gamers and casual alike.
The Move will come with a bundle pack including the controller, the eye toy and a game for $100.00, reminds me of the past when play station had their bundle pack. The one thing the move will have over the Wii is that it can be played in HD and really do I need HD to sweat? I don't think so. I do like that it is "you" in the game instead of a "mii" like the Wii offers. The Move is said will be more precise then the Wii motion plus if so this will win over some of the Wii fans. One of the first games Sony will release for the Move are Move Party and Sports Champion.They also demonstrated the Move "movements" in their hit title Little Big Planet. I do like the idea of drawing something on a piece of paper and it is incorperated into the game by the eye toy as seen here for the iPet. The future promises Socom 4 and more of the big titles incorporated for the Move.
Among the types of games Move will work with include those that involve swords, bows and arrows, guns, punching and much more. The idea is that Move will provide players with a realistic and precise feeling of holding whatever kind of thing the game calls for a sword,tennis racket, paint brush or a gun. This will also have the attachments like the Wii to give you more of a realistic feel.
I'm very impressed by what I have seen so far and I love the Wii. My husband is a PS3 freak and he is super excited about it coming out in the Fall. If it does live up to it's potential I will surly enjoy playing more with him on the PS3.
check out some of the reviews here, here and here.
Monday, March 15, 2010
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