This decision could backfire on Ubisoft. Multiplatform titles don't always sell better then an exclusive as Junction Studios could attest to. I would hope that the ps3 version will have move controller support as well.
Apparently the PS Vita will only support Sony branded sd cards so information on the price of bigger cards would be useful. The fact the US early edition bundle is also the Wifi/3G model seems to be putting quite a few people off as well when Sony mentioned that AT&T is the service provider for the system at E3.
The use of Move controller support within the regular LBP2 levels is free and only requires the game update. To play the new 'Move" level pack and to create move levels with full functionality requires that you purchase the dlc content for $9.99 in North America. If you want to just play move levels that other people have created that is also free. The reviewer does make a good point though that simple Move controller support should have been added a long time ago.
Hopefully the move functionality + additional levels will be a decent price. @turtlelink - It will finally give you a reason to use your move controller.
Edit: It may also be useful to note that Sony has also dropped the price of LittleBigPlanet 2 recently to $39.99.
Finally being able to use a Move controller with LBP2 will be good. Have they said when in September it will be coming out and if it will be a free dlc pack?
During the E3 Nintendo conference they seemed to focus more on the Wii U ability to implement game play ideas using both the Wii system and controller. The Wii U controller will most likely come with the Wii U system while if I want comparable functionality I need to buy 2 separate systems for upwards of $550+ from Sony.
The LBP2 box suggests that there was going to be Move support for LBP2 from the beginning so if they make this Move DLC expensive many fans of the game aren't going to be too happy. They should consider making the Move tools a separate dlc that is free and make getting the Tools + addition levels dlc bundle paid content.
The move controller is required to play but if you don't have a navigation controller you will need to use the dual shock analog stick to move the characters. After trying the demo the game seems more like a collection of mini-games.
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Re: Rayman Legends Leaping onto PlayStation 3 in September
This decision could backfire on Ubisoft. Multiplatform titles
don't always sell better then an exclusive as Junction Studios
could attest to. I would hope that the ps3 version will have move controller
support as well.
Re: PlayStation Vita Sales Struggling in Europe, PS3 Well on Top
@get2sammyb - That's a good thing.At least Sony is doing
better then Microsoft worldwide overall.
Re: PlayStation Vita Sales Struggling in Europe, PS3 Well on Top
Will the super slim model of the ps3 positively affect sales for the
holiday season?
Re: Feature: The Making Of The Sony PlayStation
The original playstation did have a few good platforming games
such as Crash Bandicoot.
Re: Little Deviants PS Vita Bundle Releases One Week Before Launch
Apparently the PS Vita will only support Sony branded sd cards so information on the price of bigger cards would be useful.
The fact the US early edition bundle is also the Wifi/3G model
seems to be putting quite a few people off as well when Sony mentioned
that AT&T is the service provider for the system at E3.
Re: Review: LittleBigPlanet 2 (PlayStation 3)
Here is a link from the official site:
http://www.littlebigplanet.com/en/help/faq/do_i_have_to_buy_the_move_pack_in_order_to_play_with_my_playstation_move_mo/
Re: Review: LittleBigPlanet 2 (PlayStation 3)
The use of Move controller support within the regular LBP2 levels is free
and only requires the game update.
To play the new 'Move" level pack and to create move levels with full functionality requires that you purchase the dlc content for $9.99 in North America. If you want to just play move levels that other people have created that is also free.
The reviewer does make a good point though that simple Move controller
support should have been added a long time ago.
Re: LittleBigPlanet 2's Move Pack Finally Arrives Next Week
Hopefully the move functionality + additional levels will be a decent price.
@turtlelink - It will finally give you a reason to use your move controller.
Edit: It may also be useful to note that Sony has also dropped the price of LittleBigPlanet 2 recently to $39.99.
Re: LittleBigPlanet 2 Move Pack Out Next Month
Finally being able to use a Move controller with LBP2 will be good.
Have they said when in September it will be coming out and if it
will be a free dlc pack?
Re: Talking Point: Why Push PlayStation Vita to 2012?
During the E3 Nintendo conference they seemed to focus more on the
Wii U ability to implement game play ideas using both the Wii system and controller.
The Wii U controller will most likely come with the Wii U system while if
I want comparable functionality I need to buy 2 separate systems for
upwards of $550+ from Sony.
Re: LittleBigPlanet 2 Move Pack Due Late Summer, Adds New Trophies
The LBP2 box suggests that there was going to be Move support for LBP2 from the beginning so if they make this Move DLC expensive many fans
of the game aren't going to be too happy.
They should consider making the Move tools a separate dlc that is free and make getting the Tools + addition levels dlc bundle paid content.
Re: Out Today: PlayStation Move Heroes (North America)
The move controller is required to play but if you don't have a navigation controller you will need to use the dual shock analog stick to move the
characters. After trying the demo the game seems more like a collection of
mini-games.