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Is there any worth while game in PS Move launch lineup ? I want to get it, but there is no freaking good game to go with it. :(
 
Depends on your tastes. What constitutes a good game IYO? I'm in the same boat, trying to find an excuse to get it. There'll be plenty of demo's to try. I'm not seeing any game grab me though, although Under Siege is looking good.
 
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Is there any worth while game in PS Move launch lineup ? I want to get it, but there is no freaking good game to go with it. :(

What type of game do you like? I'd personally probably get it for the demo disc alone, just to be able to try all those things at length but I also got Resident Evil 5 for it preordered and RUSE has a good shot at making it into my library too. And if the table tennis demo works in my living room then I'll get that asap as well. Also likely to get Tumble as I like puzzlers like these. And eventually Heavy Rain (can't play everything at once). The rest will have to
convince me through demoes or impressions.
 
What type of game do you like? I'd personally probably get it for the demo disc alone, just to be able to try all those things at length but I also got Resident Evil 5 for it preordered and RUSE has a good shot at making it into my library too. And if the table tennis demo works in my living room then I'll get that asap as well. Also likely to get Tumble as I like puzzlers like these. And eventually Heavy Rain (can't play everything at once). The rest will have to
convince me through demoes or impressions.

I'm not sure of launch date but did you consider Echochrome 2 too? It's got me intrigued.
 
I'm not sure of launch date but did you consider Echochrome 2 too? It's got me intrigued.

I've seen gameplay and it looks really sweet and charming with fantastic looking menus. But I've still put it in the 'demo needs to convince me pile' because I failed to like the first one.
 
Well I want a game that showcase the Move well. I enjoyed Wii Tennis, so I was looking for a better Wii Tennis. I was going to get that Racket Sports but IGN review said it doesn't utilised Move that well once the racket made impact with the ball. It's one to one before that though, but Wii Tennis gave that feeling too.

Start the Party and Sports Champions, just doesn't have any game that I'm interested in and I have Eyetoy and Wii for those sort of mini games. Kung Fu Rider, as crazy as that game looked in the trailer, it was badly reviewed because the control wasn't very good. Eyepet, looks interesting but how does it used the Move controller exactly ? Though I would rather just buy a turtle if I want a pet.

RE5 and Heavy Rain I already played, frankly not even the Move controller will make me replay those games.

What sort of game is Under Siege ? I haven't heard of that one. I am definitely not too interested in shooting sort of game. I got Guncon and Time Crisis for those sort of thing and frankly I am bored with them.

I’m looking for new experience because I am rather burned out with traditional gaming. I am kinda excited for the Move controller but now I get the feeling that come weekend I'll spend $400 on several Move controllers and games and they'll be in the closet the next day for a very long time. I'm really trying to buy it and I just find the launched games are lacklustre at the moment.

Is there any article that showcase what are coming out till the end of the year for Move?
 
Start the Party and Sports Champions, just doesn't have any game that I'm interested in and I have Eyetoy and Wii for those sort of mini games.
Sports Champions isn't quite mini games though. The table tennis is full on table-tennis game. It sounds the best example of Move so far, although it'll be available in the demo, so it could be worth getting a Move but no games until you've tried them. There'll be something like 6-10 demos on PSN to try.

What sort of game is Under Siege ?
Real time strategy, like Age of Empires, with a full-on level editor to boot. They've got an official website now which looks to have a lot of content. I'll give it a look later.

Oh, it also has 2 player local coop, 4 player coop online. From the US PSBlog:
Yes you can play 4 player Co-Op online, and 2 player Co-Op local.
As for gore the style of the game is more cartoony than realistic, we have blood but unless you zoom in you don’t see it.
 
Thanks Shifty and Billy, I am really not up for RTS. I got StarCraft 2, if I want to play RTS at the moment.

The problem with Sports Champions is the games. Disc golf, gladiator, volleyball, archery, table tennis and bocce. Except gladiator, I can play any of those games in my backyard. And Kendo practice is pretty darn close to gladiator. It'll be hard convincing my friends to play Move when we all can just go outside to play it. At least Wii Sports still offer something substantial, with Tennis, Bowling, Baseball, Golf and Boxing.


Man I am only interested in Virtua Tennis 4 and Ape Escape from that listing and those are 2011 titles and not exactly new experience. Hmm maybe I'll just get a pair of Move controller and just play demos and see if I like Sports Champions as that seems to be the game to get. This is pretty bad lineup.
 
Thanks Shifty and Billy, I am really not up for RTS. I got StarCraft 2, if I want to play RTS at the moment.

The problem with Sports Champions is the games. Disc golf, gladiator, volleyball, archery, table tennis and bocce. Except gladiator, I can play any of those games in my backyard. And Kendo practice is pretty darn close to gladiator. It'll be hard convincing my friends to play Move when we all can just go outside to play it. At least Wii Sports still offer something substantial, with Tennis, Bowling, Baseball, Golf and Boxing.



Man I am only interested in Virtua Tennis 4 and Ape Escape from that listing and those are 2011 titles and not exactly new experience. Hmm maybe I'll just get a pair of Move controller and just play demos and see if I like Sports Champions as that seems to be the game to get. This is pretty bad lineup.

I don't think it's a bad line up. It's got a great range of variety, from party games, sports games, shooters, and "other" stuff, like Heavy Rain w/Move support (which I haven't played because I was waiting for Move).
 
Except gladiator, I can play any of those games in my backyard. And Kendo practice is pretty darn close to gladiator. It'll be hard convincing my friends to play Move when we all can just go outside to play it.
Well, doing it for real is surely preferable?! Simulating sports is mostly for those who can't get out and play for real, I'd have thought, particular team sports like baseball where getting enough players together in RL could be a problem. In the unrealistic genres, there's Tumble for puzzle, shooters, Echochrome 2 (is that really just wave the torch around until you get the right shadow? Seems dead-simple trial and error to me from what I've seen, so I don't actually get where the game is!), and RTSes Under Siege and RUSE. It's a much broader lineup than any other motion launch, and I think has to be commended, even if there's nothing of particular note for you or me to drive us to buy the peripheral at launch instead of 6 months later.
 
Playing for real isn't always preferable - it can be hard to find opponents that are a real challenge. You can't play some of these when it's raining or windy, etc. Also, you must have an impressive backyard if you can do Disc Golf in it ... :p

I played a tonne of Wii Sports Resort over the weekend and it has a fun rating system, stuff to unlock, lots of variety, and environments, conditions and mini-games that cannot be replicated in real-life (or would at least be very hard, in some cases).
 
Well, doing it for real is surely preferable?! Simulating sports is mostly for those who can't get out and play for real, I'd have thought, particular team sports like baseball where getting enough players together in RL could be a problem. In the unrealistic genres, there's Tumble for puzzle, shooters, Echochrome 2 (is that really just wave the torch around until you get the right shadow? Seems dead-simple trial and error to me from what I've seen, so I don't actually get where the game is!), and RTSes Under Siege and RUSE. It's a much broader lineup than any other motion launch, and I think has to be commended, even if there's nothing of particular note for you or me to drive us to buy the peripheral at launch instead of 6 months later.

I'm not entirely sure, but I believe echchrome ii is actually a two part puzzle. The first part is getting your 'shadow' to platform on other shadows until he reaches his destination. You have to use the torch to bend shadows around and make them connect so he can reach the door.

The second part is unlocking the hidden shadow, which I assume leads to another area / gives you bonus points. I don't think it's only about getting that shadow though.
 
The EU Blog is starting to advertise the Move games some more now, with Tumble and Hustle Kings getting a post. Hustle Kings has some more news however, in that it is now also getting 3D support. Could be pretty awesome for this game ...
 
The EU Blog is starting to advertise the Move games some more now, with Tumble and Hustle Kings getting a post. Hustle Kings has some more news however, in that it is now also getting 3D support. Could be pretty awesome for this game ...

I was on the train from Amsterdam to Schipol this morning and noticed that there was some papers (free?) with full page adds for the Move on the last page.

Haven't seen anything here in Norway yet.
 
I just found out that Hustle Kings has video and voice chat all along! You just don't see it if the other player has it disabled, as most of the people I played against apparently did. LOL!

Hope to have a game of Pool, Snooker or soon Billiards with one of you guys soon. That the Move has the camera is going to make both voice and video-chat a lot more prevalent as an option - I'm willing to bet that the Move sells a lot better than the PS Eye ever did by itself. ;)
 
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