InFamous 2 to implement Move support.

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IamSofaKingRaw

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You've gotta love Sony's effort in trying to prove that their motion controller is the best.​

A tweet made by Sony displaying a link about "Everything You Need to Know About PlayStation Move" displays information about the Move, and Move-supported titles. Towards the bottom, it pictures inFAMOUS 2.

Here you'll see the screenshot. Now that Ithink about it, the Move could be easily supported. (Notice I say ssupported as most games can be played with either the controller or the Move). Cole uses one hand to shoot lightning and all the different powers are assigned to a different button on the Move controller. Just press the corresponding button along with the trigger point and toss. Melee is simple to implement also because Cole isn't the next Batman so will probablty have simple slahes and jabs for you to perform with the Move controller.

 

vato_loco

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Interesting, I guess. But until I see Move actually at work, I won't be hyped. Hell, even then I'm not sure if it's gonna be interesting. I mean, having to play The Fight would require two Move controllers and for two players, that means four controllers. That's a lot of money.

Even so, I AM looking forward to Move, if only to see how awesome it'll turn out to be.
 

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I don't get how a game can be converted to use motion controls. By taking away the players ability to move freely with an analogue stick and replacing it with on-rails movement is surely going to completely change the game?
 

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Geekosaurus said:
I don't get how a game can be converted to use motion controls. By taking away the players ability to move freely with an analogue stick and replacing it with on-rails movement is surely going to completely change the game?
I said the Move not Kinect. You can move by either using the left analog stick of a regular dual sock controller or by buying the subcontroller.

Theres a reason Sony passed up on going the Kinect route with their PSeye
 

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IamSofaKingRaw said:
Geekosaurus said:
I don't get how a game can be converted to use motion controls. By taking away the players ability to move freely with an analogue stick and replacing it with on-rails movement is surely going to completely change the game?
I said the Move not Kinect. You can move by either using the left analog stick of a regular dual sock controller or by buying the subcontroller.

Theres a reason Sony passed up on going the Kinect route with their PSeye
I actually wasn't aware of this. Well, that makes me look like an idiot, but thanks for enlightening me.