Playstation Move Games

Status
Not open for further replies.
KZ3 controls look pretty good. I'll probably prefer the DS3, but I'll use the Move on my second or third play-through.

I think Start the Party is a great game to market PS Move. I think my little niece would love it, especially when she's a little older. I think they should have bundled the starter bundle with that instead.
 
Second MAG video now up as well on the iWaggle blog ... he highlights some of the issues that the beta currently still has with Move controlls really well. I'm getting the impression that MAG currently still only uses orientation for pointing, not the full vector that it could get from x/y/z plus orientation.
 
Another RTS game, Under Siege, announces Move support:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2010/09/06/under-siege-for-ps3-first-video-playstation-move-details/
(Video inside)

Under Siege is a real-time strategy game exclusive to the PS3 and the PSN store.

* It includes a juicy single player campaign as well as online and local multiplayer content.

* The in-game Editor enables players to create their own maps and share them with the world!

...

For starters, the single-player campaign in Under Siege does not include those pesky grinding levels many other strategy games have; You don’t have to spend half an hour getting wood to then build a base, and so on. Your army is always there with you, growing persistently from level to level.

...

You can play multiplayer with up to four players online, and two two locally via split screen. You and your friends can play 1v1, 2v2, 3v1 or four players vs the A.I.
 
I've ordered Resident Evil Gold Move edition at amazon.de for 27,50 euro ... anyone else going to (re)play this game with the Move?
 
I've ordered Resident Evil Gold Move edition at amazon.de for 27,50 euro ... anyone else going to (re)play this game with the Move?

It couldn't even bring myself to complete the demo with its busted tank-like controls. Someone told me they patched in a control scheme that actually allows the novel concept of moving and shooting at the same time, but I have been unable to verify that. Is that true? If so, I may very well get the Gold edition for Move and to finally play through the whole game. I really would like to complete it since I've enjoyed the series since RE1 on the PS1 (but just couldn't stomach the controls anymore after so many games have shown how to do it "right").
 
Last edited by a moderator:
It couldn't even bring myself to complete the demo with its busted tank-like controls. Someone told me they patched in a control scheme that actual allows the novel concept of moving and shooting at the same time, but I have been unable to verify that. Is that true? If so, I may very well get the Gold edition for Move and to finally play through the whole game. I really would like to complete it since I've enjoyed the series since RE1 on the PS1 (but just couldn't stomach the controls anymore after some many games have shown how to do it "right").

Well, exactly my feelings. However, since apparently Wii controls did wonders for Resident Evil 4, I'm hoping/expecting the same for Resident Evil 5 where I imagine being even more of an action game the benefits could be even larger. And since co-op is pretty decent, I thought this could be a nice alternative to the kind of experience that otherwise Time Crisis provides.
 
There's an official move portal now. http://www.movemadeabsurdlyeasy.com/
Has media, including an Aragorn's Quest vid, so that one can be confirmed.

I found this link via iWaggle while looking for a list of Move games. It wasn't obvious, so I gave up and came here. Just wondering if there's anything for me to play that I already have, as to whether I get a Move controller. We preordered as a present for a friend. If I get one too, we can try the dual-Move controls in Sports Champions.
 
I found this link via iWaggle while looking for a list of Move games. It wasn't obvious, so I gave up and came here.

Check here:

https://sites.google.com/site/iwaggle3dgamelist/gamelist

The link to this is in the header under 'Playstation Move and 3D Games Archive'. In it you can find fun details such as that 11 Move titles also have 3D support. Also 25 titles with 3D support, and 59 with move support.

I've asked to remove the original LBP by the way, as I don't see that happening - what we've seen of that is simply the 10 exclusive Move levels that will be on the LBP2 disc.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top