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Re: Talking Point: Can Move Conquer Kinect in the Long Run?

SuperMarioFan96

I used to say Move no question. But now I'm not so sure. None of Move's games have really been that great so far. Though Eyepet has yet to be reviewed on here (and I doubt that could manage a nine anyway, although I haven't played it so maybe I'm wrong), nothing has managed better than an 8. Tumble sounds fun. Resident Evil is Resident Evil, although it's already been done on Wii. Tiger Woods should be pretty good, but again, same as RE. Sports Champions is decent, but nothing spectacular and without the same amount of content that Wii Sports Resort managed. Most of the rest appears OK to bad.

It's still almost impossible to know how accurate Kinect will be, although let's just say that it turns out to be pretty darn acurate, though not perfect. First: Kinect has Dance Central, which, if Kinect itself can take off, will be a monstorous hit. Second, Kinect has more potential for something NEW that we haven't seen really done before, al la Dance Central. We've seen Resident Evil (with motion controls), we've seen Tiger Woods, we've seen a sports minigame compilation (with more Sports to boot), and even Tumble has been drawing comparisons to Boom Blox (although there's a chance that I'm completely wrong in saying that). Point is, Kinect has the potential to do something different, whereas Move has a lot less of a chance.

Only time will tell.

Re: Review: Sports Champions (PlayStation 3)

SuperMarioFan96

Awesome review Corbie! I was actually expecting a bit higher of a score, but based on what I've seen (I haven't actually played it, though), the game just doesn't have the...... color? Excitement? Fun-factor? of WSR. I don't know exactly what word I was looking for, but you get the point. Also, WSR has more games in it. But if I actually had a PS3 and Move, I would still probably get this.

Also, never heard of Bocce Ball? What's wrong with all you people?!