They don't. Kinect only works with little shovelware games while Move works with hardcore games like MAG, Killzone 3, and SOCOM 4.
Big props to BioWare for breaking it's chain from Microsoft. This is a revolution. I'll be buying this game on PS3 even though I've already beaten it on PC.
If a developer is lazy enough to just throw a port over then I'm not touching the game. Period. Especially when it's so easy to get the PC version for free.
Buying both. Come to my house and let's party.
Three words: AMAZING!
I'm very impressed. I haven't felt this way since Uncharted 2 was shown at E3 2009.
Pre-ordering this and Killzone 3. FPS cleared.
They sound both immature and insecure.
Running around pointing fingers isn't the right thing to do by either party. However, it would be nice if you'd address the public as to why the PS3 port is shoddy. I'm sure as a developer it's frustrating spending months on a game and struggling to optimize it to the level where the management team is satisfied. I'm also sure your development team didn't neglect the PS3 on purpose, and instead ran into trouble with working the code into the SPUs.
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I remember hearing rumors about this back in March. This is terrific news. I for one will be purchasing it. Even though I already have the game on PC I'd like to earn trophies and check out the new content.
Silent Hill 1 and 3.
2K Games just lost all of my respect. I'll be renting this one. If you aren't going to put time into making your product worth a purchase then I'm not buying it. Plain and simple.
Well-deserved. Heavy Rain is still on my top 3 list so far this year.
I actually laughed. Funny article.
Yup, that was amazing.
PlayStation Move seems to just look better and better as time goes on. I can't wait to play SOCOM and Killzone 3 with it personally, not to mention some of the great co-op integration as seen with LittleBigPlanet 2 and others.
But it's good enough for games where balls are blasting in your face.
It should be when not if.
Looks like the 360 fanboys are trying really hard (that includes you Kotaku).
Great article. Move has an incredible amount of potential.