I agree with pip_muzz. Underneath all that feels wrong there is some potential here. I have played through the two first locations and will try to complete the game just to see what happens. I was also very surprised that the swimmy camera is making me more nauseas than some of the more extreme PSVR games, could be because I whirl it around to much myself though. So if you want to test your own mind and see which strange uncomfortable feelings that arrive blasting insects with bad ass weapons as this overly cute character laying their bodies to rest with buzzing flies over them and seeing cute birds getting killed if you are too slow, this is a surprisingly weird mind-f**k I have not experienced in any other game ever.
So is this like Hidden Agenda where it is recommended to be six players or very rich with no friends and have six smartphones/tablets where you pretend to be six people with different opinions?
It will be pretty ironic if Sony is building their "solid" Move library with Nintendo Wii games upgraded/remastered to HD. I'm pretty sure "No more heroes" also will receive a solid review!
The best on-rail shooter out there and an excellent starter before playing Dead Space 2. The transfer to HD didn't make as much difference as I expected, but as the review says, they are updated and not remastered. Still impressive though, and it really shows the excellent job Visceral Games did on the Nintendo Wii. It's a shame they didn't make more games for it.
I think the "hacking"-parts were a tiny bit more difficult with the Move controller since it is more precise than the Wiimote. But I guess that just depends on how steady one's hand is.
Whoops! The USB cable for the camera was only halfly plugged into the USB port. Plugged it in now and my Move controller greeted me with a smile and it's fun colors. Finally I'm ready to enjoy a game I loved on the Nintendo Wii. Gonna be fun to see how the Move controller holds up against the Wiimote and nunchuk.
I just downloaded it from PSN and was smiling form ear to ear, until.... I'm starting up my PS3 with the Move controller, fires up Dead Space Exctraction, and then frustration. The title screen says push Start, and no matter what I press on the Move controller nothing works except the PS button with which I can quit the game. Even setting the Move controller to Controller 1 doesn't help. I guess the expertise in here might have a tip for me on this one?
Hmm...Are Sony copying Nintendo when it comes to downloadable "Move" games? This reminds me of a bad Wiiware game. Let's hope the next title available on PSN raises the bar again!
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I agree with pip_muzz. Underneath all that feels wrong there is some potential here. I have played through the two first locations and will try to complete the game just to see what happens. I was also very surprised that the swimmy camera is making me more nauseas than some of the more extreme PSVR games, could be because I whirl it around to much myself though. So if you want to test your own mind and see which strange uncomfortable feelings that arrive blasting insects with bad ass weapons as this overly cute character laying their bodies to rest with buzzing flies over them and seeing cute birds getting killed if you are too slow, this is a surprisingly weird mind-f**k I have not experienced in any other game ever.
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So is this like Hidden Agenda where it is recommended to be six players or very rich with no friends and have six smartphones/tablets where you pretend to be six people with different opinions?
Re: Review: Dead Space: Extraction (PlayStation Network)
It will be pretty ironic if Sony is building their "solid" Move library with Nintendo Wii games upgraded/remastered to HD. I'm pretty sure "No more heroes" also will receive a solid review!
Re: Review: Dead Space: Extraction (PlayStation Network)
The best on-rail shooter out there and an excellent starter before playing Dead Space 2. The transfer to HD didn't make as much difference as I expected, but as the review says, they are updated and not remastered. Still impressive though, and it really shows the excellent job Visceral Games did on the Nintendo Wii. It's a shame they didn't make more games for it.
I think the "hacking"-parts were a tiny bit more difficult with the Move controller since it is more precise than the Wiimote. But I guess that just depends on how steady one's hand is.
Re: Out Today: Dead Space: Extraction (Global)
Whoops! The USB cable for the camera was only halfly plugged into the USB port. Plugged it in now and my Move controller greeted me with a smile and it's fun colors. Finally I'm ready to enjoy a game I loved on the Nintendo Wii. Gonna be fun to see how the Move controller holds up against the Wiimote and nunchuk.
Re: Out Today: Dead Space: Extraction (Global)
I just downloaded it from PSN and was smiling form ear to ear, until.... I'm starting up my PS3 with the Move controller, fires up Dead Space Exctraction, and then frustration. The title screen says push Start, and no matter what I press on the Move controller nothing works except the PS button with which I can quit the game. Even setting the Move controller to Controller 1 doesn't help. I guess the expertise in here might have a tip for me on this one?
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Hmm...Are Sony copying Nintendo when it comes to downloadable "Move" games? This reminds me of a bad Wiiware game. Let's hope the next title available on PSN raises the bar again!