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Is this wishful thinking or a tease?
Loudninja said:The game come out this month does it not?
Whats the source on this?Galvanise_ said:Is this wishful thinking or a tease?
Could be, but I doubt it, it make it sound like the game is coming out in 2011, so I think its fake.I woud love for the game to get Move support though.Galvanise_ said:Could be teasing a patch or a new game.
I love the Move and face buttons on that lightsaber though. Looks awesome.
Galvanise_ said:Is this wishful thinking or a tease?
Yeah, i done this just last night. it worked great. The best thing was that i could have headphones on and do voice chat, something that is extremely difficult with a bluetooth headset!SolidusDave said:mh, is anyone else using the PSEye instead of a normal headset? :lol
Bradach said:Whats the source on this?
this has to happen, the damn thing looks just like a lightsabre in real life for gods sake! :lol
bobbytkc said:Hey guys. Got my copy of Time Crisis: Razing storm today. It was on sale here since yesterdayHere are some of my impressions
SolidusDave said:thanks for that read. Can you tell us if there is an option to disable the reticle?
Galvanise_ said:Is this wishful thinking or a tease?
Konosuke said:Am I the only one who's wondering if a Move controller like that would work instead of a sphere?
Anyone with Gun attachment impressions?
Konosuke said:Am I the only one who's wondering if a Move controller like that would work instead of a sphere?
Anyone with Gun attachment impressions?
Galvanise_ said:Is this wishful thinking or a tease?
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Now I know I'll buy itbobbytkc said:
Galvanise_ said:Welcome to the family.
I've been playing EyePet with Move over the last couple of days. Much better than with that card that came with the EU version. Gonna get my little sister to do the singing challenges haha. I had previously duped one of them using my guitar, but it looks like on one of them I'll need to use a keyboard as it needs sustained notes.
I must have looked like a total mentalist playing songs on my guitar to a pet that doesn't exist in order to teach it how to sing. :lol
Lonely1 said:Didn't MS got a an exclusive deal for a lightsaber game for Natal?
you have to give your review of the online play!bobbytkc said:Hey guys. Got my copy of Time Crisis: Razing storm today. It was on sale here since yesterdayHere are some of my impressions:
I've spent the good part of the last 4 hours on the game and I'm having a blast. The calibration, once set up, works perfectly, even though it is not as smooth as The Shoot. I had some calibration issues with the demo on the starter disc, so that was a relief. I also do not detect any noticeable amounts of latency, so that's good.
As you people probably know, the game consists of 3 lightgun games: Razing Storm, Time crisis 4, and a pirate shooting game. I've only played Razing Storm thus far, but I'll spend some time on the other two games tomorrow. But needless to say, this game is an INCREDIBLE value for money. I'd also like to point out that I DID NOT buy the gun accessory, so I cannot comment on whether the MOVE can work like a GUNCON, but to be honest, with proper calibration, I don't see why it cannot replicate a light gun experience in a sufficiently good manner.
The game starts of by asking which of the 3 shooting games you would like to play, accompanied by, of course, a calibration sequence where you shoot 4 corners, plus the center of the screen. During the calibration process, you don't really need to shoot the corners by looking through an imaginary sight on top of the move. You can simply tilt the controller slightly towards the direction of the target. A smaller tilt means that you need to move the controller less to move the onscreen cursor, and a larger tilt means you will need to move more. It is also important to calibrate the controller from your default playing position (that is with your hand close to your right knee), rather than calibrate using an outstretched hand and then shift your controller to a more comfortable position.
Razing Storm is itself split into two portions: A lightgun shooting mode and an FPS mode. The lightgun shooting mode is simple. You select the number of lives and the difficulty, and you shoot away. The game is not particularly challenging on the default difficulty, and with infinite credits, you'll easily finish it in less than an hour, though of course, as with any arcade game, it is meant to be replayed over and over to get a high score. In Razing storm, your default weapon is a machine gun, and you are expected to spray bullets all over, so it does not demand high accuracy. The game will occasionally throw you shotgun, an rpg, and a sniper rifle to spice things up. You raise a shield with the Move button, and you shoot with the trigger. This is a port of the arcade game, which means the game is not very technologically proficient, but what little is there suffices. What is really funny though, is that your puny shield can block the charging attack of a 100 ton behemoth machine :lol
The game also has an FPS mode. For this portion, you can play with a DS3 only (which is probably not worth spending time on), or you can use a Nav+Move combo, which is the smart thing to do. You'll spend the first 5 minutes fumbling around, and you'll think this portion is complete crap, and to be honest, I almost gave up on it 15 minutes in. But I gave it a chance, and I realized that the game is MUCH better after you mess around with the sensitivity. I turned the camera sensitivity WAY up to turn faster, and reduced the size of the bounding box a few notches. I also recalibrated the MOVE so that the cursor motion requires less tilt. This part is particularly important, because an FPS is not meant to be played like a lightgun game.
And what an improvement it is. Pretty soon, I was rushing about pulling off headshots everywhere, and the game itself pretty much plays itself out like a lightgun game in an FPS setting. This means hordes of brainless enemies popping out at every corner. Don't expect this to be the next COD and it is great fun. There are a couple of kooky weapons, including a harpoon gun, a charge up cannon that shoots out a ball of something, and a remote control missile launcher. This is on top of the more usual granade launchers, machine gun, submachine guns, shotguns and sniper rifles. The harpoon gun and the niper rifle are particularly satisfying. It feels so good to aim with the move, zoom in, and perform a headshot with almost effortless ease. The harpoon gun in particular is really satisfying, because when an enemy is hit with a direct shot, he flies back and is pinned to the nearest wall. I love it when I hit an enemy, pin him to a windmill and see his lifeless body rotate up and down with the blades of the fan. :lol
And that's about all the impressions i have for now. Needless to say, I am very happy with this purchase and will spend more time with the game tomorrow.
Awesomeness! Super useful for me, didn't know I had so many options. The ones who stand out the most for me are MadCatz's 3D Shot, CTA's Perfect Aim and Icon's Dual Shot for value.TTP said:Just published the 1st (of 4) part of an huge article listing all the PS Move accessories I could find.
Here is the link
http://www.iwaggle3d.com/2010/10/playstation-move-third-party_17.html
It features guns. Lots of guns
In the meantime Sony seems to have had lower than expected sales of their motion controller for the Playstation 3, the Playstation Move. In the United States, estimated sales have been tallied to about around 300,000 units.
Megadragon15 said:Taken from the September 2010 NPD thead thanks to yoopoo for finding it: http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-warns-of-kinect-shortages-playstation-move-stutters-in-the-us
Konosuke said:Next article will feature more guns?
TTP said:Just published the 1st (of 4) part of an huge article listing all the PS Move accessories I could find.
Here is the link
http://www.iwaggle3d.com/2010/10/playstation-move-third-party_17.html
It features guns. Lots of guns
SolidusDave said:thanks for that read. Can you tell us if there is an option to disable the reticle?
TTP said:Just published the 1st (of 4) part of an huge article listing all the PS Move accessories I could find.
Here is the link
http://www.iwaggle3d.com/2010/10/playstation-move-third-party_17.html
It features guns. Lots of guns
Konosuke said:
bobbytkc how's the rumble? Looking forward for more impressions.
YianGaruga said:Is there any use to buying a Nav controller right now? Which games are out supporting it and which will be released soon? I know of KZ3 and Infamous2, but those are relatively far off, anything in the near future?
I think it depend where you do live. Earth magnetic can't be stable in some place for example DHARMA Initiative Island.fortified_concept said:So... when I put Move down and it doesn't move at all the pointer at the screen still moves a little. What's up with that? Is my Move problematic or does it happen to everyone?
fortified_concept said:So... when I put Move down and it doesn't move at all the pointer at the screen still moves a little. What's up with that? Is my Move problematic or does it happen to everyone?
YianGaruga said:Is there any use to buying a Nav controller right now? Which games are out supporting it and which will be released soon? I know of KZ3 and Infamous2, but those are relatively far off, anything in the near future?