Evening Reading
by Brian Leahy, Nov 05, 2010 5:00pm PDTTons of eSports going on this weekend! MLG Dallas has already begun! Go watch! Do you enjoy eSports or even just gameplay footage/replays? Does it make a difference if the players are professionals? Are you a professional?
Gaming News o'the Day
- Darkspore PvP Preview.
- Pretty sure I'll play this free-to-play Battlefield game.
- Unreal Engine 3 on iOS looks amazing.
- Star Wars: The Old Republic PvP revealed.
Links from Morning Discussion
Killzone: Mercenary shoots onto Vita on September 10
Trion Worlds hit with more layoffs, Defiance team impacted
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault defending Vita next week
Game & Wario was originally going to be pre-installed on Wii U
The Last of Us digital download lets you start playing sooner
Weekend PC download deals: Borderlands 2 for $11
Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection coming to PS3 in July for $50
Madden NFL 25's $99 'Anniversary Edition' includes Sunday Ticket
Final Fantasy 8 getting PC re-release (in Japan)
More Game Gear titles headed to 3DS eShop



I haven't tried Kinect, but the Move I think might be better in the long run. Yes, it is just a more responsive Wiimote, but I think they are using it in the more hardcore market, the people who actually play their system. When it was unveiled and E3, they immediately started showing games like Heavy Rain with it. Microsoft's technology may be cool but, I think, they are trying to get into a market that Nintendo already has a 4 year head-start on them.
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Comparing even the stupif Ping Pong table game on the Move vs Kinect should speak volumes on how much tighter and more precise the controls will be for move than Kinect. Kinect will have it's place and the other control schemes are not any better or worse, they are all different but there's no question Move will work well when implemented properly (and it's not "forced", you don't have to use that control scheme).
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