Avatar Roku wrote:Natal is better, The Move is just a WiiMote with a dumb looking ball on the top
Shows how much you know about it...
Avatar Roku wrote:Natal is better, The Move is just a WiiMote with a dumb looking ball on the top




Ataru wrote:Um... no actually that's about accurate. The only thing Sony touts that tries to separate it is the 1:1 accurate movement sensing which the Wii already kinda did with that new attachment for the Wiimote. I mean watch the trailers for the Move... the ones where the person basically plays Wii Resort but with better graphics, and tell me they're not the exact same thing.





Ataru wrote:Also I love how I'm being yelled at for not mentioning the camera. Oh you mean the Eye Toy? The one that's been out since PS2 days? Sorry for forgetting that bit of archeology. Facial recognition? Don't give me that BS. Explain to me how that would ever be used in an actual serious game that wasn't just throwing it in as a gimmick.
Anyway you should just calm down, take a breather, and remember that the system we're talking about: the PS3, is a barren wasteland of potential without fulfillment. All the 'good' games are either cross-platform games that I'd rather play on the 360 since it has a bigger library, or they're games that follow gaming trends so closely that you could easily find an equivalent on the other systems.
Oh I'm sorry there was that one game... Metal Gear 4. My apologies. If you'd like the PS3 to motion-capture you while you pass out from watching a 30-hour-long cutscene on a certain director's feelings on war by all means be my guest.
Zero Punctuation said it best: as long as there's no force feedback motion capture is just replacing button-pressing gameplay with arm-flailing gameplay. It's a gimmick and HEY it gets you more active but that could be accomplished by going to the gym every once in a while. None of these technologies is interesting or even really very original and I have 0 excitement for the kinds of cash-in gimmicky piece of garbage games they grunt out for these various tools.
It'll help if you think of the Natal and Move as being the equivalent of a DDR pad... there's really only one kind of game you're going to use it for and if you get bored with that (or don't like it in the first place) then you're really not going to care that the DDR pad exists. Trumping it up like it's some kind of system-saver is just an obvious sign that Sony is out of ideas. I'd be just as happy to harp on how much Natal sucks or how much the Wii is idiotic but I only attack where you defend.




Deadpoolfan wrote:Oh yeah because PS3 has NEVER had any other good games like, oh let's see, the Resistance series, Killzone 2, Infamous, God of War 3, Demon's Souls, LittleBigPlanet, MAG, Warhawk, the MotorStorm series, the Uncharted series, Valkyria Chronicles, Socom Confrontation, the Ratchet and Clank series and the list goes on.
And I'm sorry that your attention span is that of a chair and you can't watch cutscenes more than a few minutes at a time, but other people (surprise!) can.





Macready84464 wrote:Deadpoolfan wrote:Oh yeah because PS3 has NEVER had any other good games like, oh let's see, the Resistance series, Killzone 2, Infamous, God of War 3, Demon's Souls, LittleBigPlanet, MAG, Warhawk, the MotorStorm series, the Uncharted series, Valkyria Chronicles, Socom Confrontation, the Ratchet and Clank series and the list goes on.
And I'm sorry that your attention span is that of a chair and you can't watch cutscenes more than a few minutes at a time, but other people (surprise!) can.
Don't defend mgs4 dude... Just...don't. The only person that would defend mgs4 is a person who never played the first ones, or is so blinded by their fanboyism that comparing them to twilight fans is adequate.
You know what's fun? Fun games. In case you didn't notice gimmicks make developers feel like they can slack off. Because they think I'm too stupid to realize I'm doing exactly the same sh** as before but with different controls. It's people like you that made Nintendo turn into the pile of crap that they are now. Why do you think Nintendo started making games and consoles for people who don't understand what makes a video game good? Cause there's more money in it. When you buy this excuse for creativity you enable developers to half ass all their projects. Well done


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