Man, I'm absolutely glad they came up with a Move patch for this..! This game is awesome and I hope other game developers look at how fun the controls are with the PS Move..!
Yes, the Move controls are not 1-1 sensitive, but remember Top Spin is also a simulation game, and a big part of success in this game counts on the stats of the real-world tennis players, not just the PS3 players'. I mean, with 1-1 Move controls, how can you play (left-handed) Nadal if your a righty..?
Also, I was thinking about 1-1 swing direction, and using just the Move controller for moving around the court.. which I feel wouldn't be too good of an idea because I imagine I might wreck my living room having to run around and do real-world tennis swings. The 1-1 controls of Table Tennis in Sports Champions was awesome, but it is Table Tennis.
I find the Move controls are intuitive enough. I tried playing the game just doing random racket swings with the required timing, and it played good, and I can imagine a casual gamer eventually picking this up with some practice. I can also imagine a veteran Top Spin player can implement some of the more complicated tennis simulator controls.
Maybe its just me, but being a Top Spin 3 fan, some of the gripes I hear about this game sounded like the gripes for TS3 (not arcadey enough to pick up and play, takes time to learn, etc...) but I feel this game is worth my time (and sweat... yes I was surprised I worked up a sweat with this game!).
I do agree, however, with the crowd and graphics in general, which don't feel like a big improvement over the previous TS title, but at least it has decent 3D.
This game should have gotten a 7/10 in my opinion.
I got used to the Move/Navi setup and was racking up kills, and now I have a Sharpshooter, and looks like I have to relearn the setup again..!Can someone please tell me.. should I stick with the Move/Navi or stay with the Sharpshooter. The Sharpshooter is a lot of fun, but I love making stabbing actions with the Move for melee kills..real visceral fun!
As mentioned quite a few times above, I think Move controls should be a Standard Option on all games..! Like a Driving Wheel is to Gran Turismo.
I wish they would come up for a patch for the older games like Call Of Duty MW or Rainbow Six. Move should be a Standard Option... Let the Players decide..!
It is a beautiful game, probably one of the best sports game ever.. However, the very sketchy Move support should be taken into account in the Movemodo ratings.. I mean, besides the 3-point shooting and Slam Dunk minigames, there's no support for the Move Motion Controller, and the Move controls are at a significant handicap vs using just the Sixaxis controls.
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Re: Review: inFAMOUS 2 (PlayStation 3)
Man, I'm absolutely glad they came up with a Move patch for this..! This game is awesome and I hope other game developers look at how fun the controls are with the PS Move..!
Re: Review: Child of Eden (PlayStation 3)
You can actually incorporate Fist Pumps and dance moves which make this awesome game a whole lot funner..! Play it loud and in 3D if you can too..!
Re: New House of the Dead Overkill Shots Creep Up
Sold..!
Re: Try Out Virtua Tennis 4's Move Controls for Free on PSN
I wish they can sell this part of VT4 as a standalone mini game at PSN. This is the only part of VT4 I would see myself playing.
Re: Resistance 3 Gets PlayStation Move and Sharp Shooter Support
Awesome news..!!!
Re: Killzone 3 On Kinect Makes Great Case for Buttons
Now perhaps, if Microsoft were to come up with a Move-style controller that would work with the Kinect..!!!
Re: Killzone 3 On Kinect Makes Great Case for Buttons
Kinect is so lame.... sorry.
Re: Move and 3D Being Considered for Battlefield 3
I consider it Sold! If it comes with Move and 3D support ..!
Re: Review: Top Spin 4 (PlayStation 3)
I kinda disagree with this review.
Yes, the Move controls are not 1-1 sensitive, but remember Top Spin is also a simulation game, and a big part of success in this game counts on the stats of the real-world tennis players, not just the PS3 players'. I mean, with 1-1 Move controls, how can you play (left-handed) Nadal if your a righty..?
Also, I was thinking about 1-1 swing direction, and using just the Move controller for moving around the court.. which I feel wouldn't be too good of an idea because I imagine I might wreck my living room having to run around and do real-world tennis swings. The 1-1 controls of Table Tennis in Sports Champions was awesome, but it is Table Tennis.
I find the Move controls are intuitive enough. I tried playing the game just doing random racket swings with the required timing, and it played good, and I can imagine a casual gamer eventually picking this up with some practice. I can also imagine a veteran Top Spin player can implement some of the more complicated tennis simulator controls.
Maybe its just me, but being a Top Spin 3 fan, some of the gripes I hear about this game sounded like the gripes for TS3 (not arcadey enough to pick up and play, takes time to learn, etc...) but I feel this game is worth my time (and sweat... yes I was surprised I worked up a sweat with this game!).
I do agree, however, with the crowd and graphics in general, which don't feel like a big improvement over the previous TS title, but at least it has decent 3D.
This game should have gotten a 7/10 in my opinion.
Re: Sharp Shooter Impressions and Killzone 3 PlayStation Move Tips
I got used to the Move/Navi setup and was racking up kills, and now I have a Sharpshooter, and looks like I have to relearn the setup again..!Can someone please tell me.. should I stick with the Move/Navi or stay with the Sharpshooter. The Sharpshooter is a lot of fun, but I love making stabbing actions with the Move for melee kills..real visceral fun!
Re: Talking Point: Should Move Controls Become the FPS Standard?
As mentioned quite a few times above, I think Move controls should be a Standard Option on all games..! Like a Driving Wheel is to Gran Turismo.
I wish they would come up for a patch for the older games like Call Of Duty MW or Rainbow Six. Move should be a Standard Option... Let the Players decide..!
Re: NBA 2K11
It is a beautiful game, probably one of the best sports game ever.. However, the very sketchy Move support should be taken into account in the Movemodo ratings.. I mean, besides the 3-point shooting and Slam Dunk minigames, there's no support for the Move Motion Controller, and the Move controls are at a significant handicap vs using just the Sixaxis controls.