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November 2010
(76%)
79 Reviews
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330 Reviews
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The editors liked
Form factor
Quick setup
Accurate motion sensing
Price
Haptic feedback
Deadly accurate
Near one-to-one responsiveness
Comfortable
Good price
Camera-based motion control system
Starter bundle includes everything needed to play HD motion control gaming
Color-changing controller adjusts to surroundings
Can control XMB
Sports Champions game offers a lot of replay value.
The editors didn't like
Limited games
Blocks one USB port
Small action buttons
Trigger button could be better
Requires constant calibration
Dependency on camera limits total movement
Lackluster launch library
Start and select buttons oddly placed on Move controller
Form factor, quick setup, accurate motion sensing, price, haptic feedback
Limited games, Blocks one USB port, Small action buttons
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Published: 2010-11-24, Author: Jeff , review by: asia.cnet.com
Camera-based motion control system; starter bundle includes everything needed to play HD motion control gaming; color-changing controller adjusts to surroundings; can control XMB; Sports Champions game offers a lot of replay value.
Requires constant calibration; dependency on camera limits total movement; lackluster launch library; start and select buttons oddly placed on Move controller; PlayStation Eye monopolizes a USB port.
Deadly accurate, Near one-to-one responsiveness, Comfortable, Good price
Trigger button could be better
Because the technology uses more than one means to track movement, the controller works equally well in dark and brightly lit conditions. The PS Eye will also track the Move controller if you hold it behind your back or out of the camera lens’ frame. A...
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Published: 2018-09-26, Author: Matthew , review by: techradar.com
Incredibly accurate, Highly responsive, Camera opens up more options
Not cheap, Has some space issues, Can be uncomfortable after long use, That orb will attract comments
Precision and responsiveness abounds in Move. It feels like step beyond the Wii in technological terms, though it does have some disadvantages...
Impressively accurate, reproduces moves with great precision, Good design and handling, very well made, Very easy to use, Wireless controllers
Need plenty of room (to avoid accicents!), Buying several controllers gets expensive, You might ache afterwards (warmup recommended)!, Not suitable for all types of games
It may look like a copy of the Nintendo Wii, but the PS Move boasts incredibly precise motion detection and the excellent HD graphics of the PS3. The system feels fantastic to play and is very realistic, reproducing the moves you make with impressive a...
So far, so good. An effective control system, with decent games, at a competitive price. The proof of the pudding will, however, come with the next year's game releases. ...
Abstract: It may have taken Microsoft and Sony a few years longer than Nintendo to wake up to the realisation that there’s a whole new market out there ready to embrace a different, more interactive gaming experience in the comfort of their living rooms, but bot...
Accurate motion controls; Little lag; Motion-based gaming on an HD console
Requires a lot of space to play; Not particularly innovative
PlayStation Move delivers decent gaming thrills thanks to its accurate hardware and easy setup. It's not particularly innovative, and it faces stiff competition, but all things considered this is a cool bit of kit for PlayStation 3 owners....
For now, the early read on the Move is that it’s a fantastic piece of equipment that adds an interesting wrinkle to the PS3 experience. Sure, you probably don't need to rush out and get it on initial release, but if Sony plays its cards right, it will...
The PlayStation Move combines the PlayStation Eye camera and the PlayStation Move controller in order to utilise motion-based gaming. The controller has a sphere at the end of it, allowing the eye camera to pinpoint the movement and position of the gam...