Ahaha! Ign just basically said that Natal/Kineticholidid was an extreme disapointment with only fake, prerecorded footage and that the Move was an awesome suprise that works better than the wii for some things. Sweet.
I like the idea of using Move as a flashlight. It's kinda been done with the Wii but the Move has the tech to make it far more interactive... give us a horror game with that and I'll shit bricks.
Yeah the flashlight demo that Sony did with the move looked promising. It could make for a way cool Resident Evil game. Or if they ported that horror game with the flashlight that was on the 360 a month ago or so. But could we play with the lights off? I think we would be able to because of the lit up bulb on the end. Maybe Sony deserves more credit than they're getting. We could still play in the dark and it'd feel like a flashlight... Hmmm... Well, we'll see!
Initially I was highly skeptical of both Natal and Move, and I still am, but I'm kinda siding with Move because most of the evidence so far seems to show Natal as being far closer to the gimmicky Wii crap we've grown to hate over the years. I mean, come on, even their poster shows a "down with it" hipster parent pretending to be cool by playing with his kid. It's got casual appeal, but it just doesn't seem like it'll make for great gaming. It'll make for average gaming that average people will buy because they don't know there's better stuff out there.
Xbox 360 Pre-Show starts at 10 AM (Pacific). Watch it here: http://www.gametrailers.com/e3/livefeed/microsoft
Gameloft just announce their (first?) PS3 game. It is only a PSN game, but still. Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel
COD: Black Ops looks great (the song makes it even more awesome ). Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel
FINALLY. Microsoft learned. Built-in Wi-Fi 802.11n, "whisper quiet" (we'll see if it actually is), and 250GB included. Insta-buy.
Of all the amazing new songs in the upcoming Eminem album they went with the worst? Son, am disappoint.
I kinda like the look of Kinect so far (My mouth's watering over the teaser for the LucasArts game ), but my heart sagged when I saw that three of the fifteen games they had on the screen involved fitness or exercise. Figures. I dunno why, but this year's E3 didn't seem as flashy as usual from Microsoft. Guess we'll see what Playstation does with Move; I wasn't really digging the live demos of SOCOM 4.