E3: Highlights 17 June – Move and Ubisoft

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Time flies and today is already the last day of E3. Yesterday we, of course, countless games. Paul has also on Sony’s Move paid, that he was able to test with a game of golf.

Highlights of jurian pieter

Like yesterday, I find it difficult to see the highlight of this E3-day to appoint. There is so much that I can put forward! I would be able to have on True Crime: hong Kong, that me has surprised. I would make it about The Lord of The Rings: War in the North can finally have a serious LOTR game. What to think of Halo: Reach or, a personal favorietje, Fable III? Both are great games. Still have the other two titles is more impressive to me.



Halo Reach campaign E3 2010-trailer

The reason why I put both games together as the highlight of the day consider, is that I them have played and that both multiplayer games. Driver: San Francisco introduces a gameplay technique where you can at any time switch to a different car, a concept that we later on will tell. This made the Driver a lot of fun to play, the game is very competitive. Five metres away, I went to work with the multiplayer mode of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, and that also made impression. In the game mode I played had six players are constantly a new purpose, while they themselves are the target of one of the other five killers. This works surprisingly well. Two very strong multiplayer experience, both gained at Ubisoft.

Highlights of Paul

It was a busy day, which I very much games I have seen in a more or less extensive form. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 the Videogame to Dead Space 2, and Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, Civilization V. Still, again, not the games that the show today have stolen, no matter how good some were. I was especially glad that I finally get Sony’s Move have been able to try. Funnily enough, I have already almost a year ago quite extensive, Microsoft’s Kinect will be able to test, and today almost an hour, but at Sony was there for one reason or another until now not come. I was so very happy that today I got the chance to have some balls to beat in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11.

Not that Move right now so great. I found it honestly a little bit disappointing. Especially for a golfgame seems to Move ideal. The controller is somewhat consistent with the handle of a golf club, so that it soon becomes familiar and feels natural to Move as a club to use. During the preparatory work it is also still fine. Careful your club in the correct position and the travel what exercise is good and it also feels good. But in the actual battle, you notice suddenly that there are some vertarging sits between your action and the action that you see on the screen, and that does what affect the experience. On you could very well save with the Move. It takes very little effort to hit the ball a hefty ram, and then he also comes nice and far away and exactly in the direction in which you have beaten. But the delay is still not pleasant. The leads off.

To be honest, it also has Kinect there occasionally suffer from. At least: in some games. Today I have a number of games played for Kinect, such as Kinect Adventures, the sims ™ freeplay and Joyride, the game with the raft on the wild river, that Sunday, during the Cirque du Soleil night was to see. These games worked Kinect fine and there was a delay and the little to notice. That was the case with Your Shape: Fitness Evolved. I have the kickbocksen tried out, where there is obvious delay between when I hit and the moment something happened on the screen. With Kinect, it seems so per game to be different. In Move I can unfortunately not judge, because I only Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 have been able to try it out. However, I am quite happy that I Move now finally in the hands I’ve had, and I hope soon of course longer to be able to Moven.



Promo video of Kinect