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Aug 2007
New England
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The motion control in Motostorm is awesome for the motorcycles. What other games make use of the motion control feature of the sixaxis controller? I was disappointed to discover after opening the MX vs ATV untamed package that motion control was not an option, following which I looked around and found that motion control is not really promoted even on the motostorm package, or the warhawk package. Not sure why but I feel it would be a good sell feature for games. (Isnt that the big sell feature in the Wii).
So Far I have Motostorm Warhawk Any others? ***Edit*** Resistance Fall of Man Ratchet and Clank Heavenly Sword Lair Go! Sports - Ski MLB 2K7 High Velocity Bowling Super Rub' A Dub Blazing Angels Flow Uncharted Drake.. Rattatoullie Star Wars - Complete Saga Burnout Paradise Skate Call Of Duty 3 Ghost Recon 2 Marvel Ultimate Alliance Folklore Blast Factor MX v/s ATV Untamed ***Edit*** Last edited by manikin; 02-04-2008 at 03:08 PM. Reason: added the mentioned games |
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#2 |
Power Member
Nov 2007
Chicago, IL
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resistance
ratchet n clank heavenly sword |
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#3 |
Banned
Apr 2007
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Lair
Go! Sports Ski Ratchet and Clank does a fair amount of MC, very well implemented. Resistance, to shake off the menials. MLB 2k7 to swing the bat, but it works like sh1t! High Velocity Bowling, great MC game. Super Rub' A Dub. Hevenly Sword, to jump and do combos. |
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#7 |
Special Member
Jan 2008
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i only played the demo so far but uncharted uses motion
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#8 |
Junior Member
Jan 2008
Houston
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Ratitoutlie (h/e you spell it)
wow, what an annoying game that is though |
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#12 |
Senior Member
Sep 2007
Plumas Lake, CA
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Burnout Paradise
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#13 |
Senior Member
Nov 2007
Ottawa, ON
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Skate, but I don't know why you would bother. It's much more difficult than simply using the analog stick
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-Ratchet n Clank had pretty extensive and extremely well implemented motion control.
-Folklore uses it extensively to "pull out" the souls of Folks in order to use them yourself. -Uncharted uses it to adjust the grenade arc path, and to cross logs. -Heavenly Sword uses it for combos, and for aiming projectiles -Warhawk uses it to fly the aircraft (optional) similar to Lair -Resistance had it to shake off tags and for when you're on fire. Well done here as well -Marvel Ultimate alliance has it for rolling around, similarly so does Ghost Recon 2 Plus downloadable games like Flow and superrubadub |
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Member
Aug 2007
New England
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Excellent. Will have to rent a few to see the possabilities.
Any idea why this is not at least mentioned, as it does differentiate it from the OTHER console, and at least in motostorm makes the motorcycle pretty awesome to play. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Folklore uses motion control for absorbing stunned enemies and defeating bosses.
Warhawk allows you to fly the eponymous flying machines using motion control. Blast Factor (PSN) allows you to generate "waves" by tipping the controller either left or right. |
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