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Out the box: Sony PlayStation Move
Vincent Alzieu
Translator: Jack Sims
September 21, 2010 3:39 PM
Translator: Jack Sims
September 21, 2010 3:39 PM
Strange. Over the last couple of days, half the editorial team has started walking around throwing hooks and upper cuts and coming on all Ricky Hatton.
Sony has sent us the PlayStation Move...
If you haven't tried it yet, it's pretty much like the Wii, but more precise and with real movements. You'll no longer be able to punch the living daylights out of your adversary just by moving the end of the controls rapidly. Here, boxing means just that, with real punches. And it's exhausting!
There are 29 of us in editorial and though not everyone has tried it yet, a lot of us have. First thing to report: several of us have decided to buy the PS3 and this damn starter pack!
Obviously, its fans don't agree.
In any case, what may well be a problem, is the increase in domestic and work-place accidents. Playing with the PlayStation Move is doubly dangerous, for those around you (make sure you have enough space) and for you. If you're not in training, throwing yourself into frantic combat with no warm-up is surely the best way of picking up an injury.
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Sony has sent us the PlayStation Move...
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If you haven't tried it yet, it's pretty much like the Wii, but more precise and with real movements. You'll no longer be able to punch the living daylights out of your adversary just by moving the end of the controls rapidly. Here, boxing means just that, with real punches. And it's exhausting!
There are 29 of us in editorial and though not everyone has tried it yet, a lot of us have. First thing to report: several of us have decided to buy the PS3 and this damn starter pack!

New customers for the local GP?
The reservations of those who aren't going to buy it do merit your attention: throwing yourself around in such a way, so quickly, tiring yourself out, will quickly get boring they reckon.Obviously, its fans don't agree.
In any case, what may well be a problem, is the increase in domestic and work-place accidents. Playing with the PlayStation Move is doubly dangerous, for those around you (make sure you have enough space) and for you. If you're not in training, throwing yourself into frantic combat with no warm-up is surely the best way of picking up an injury.
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