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November 2010
(76%)
79 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
330 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Pistol grip satisfies the desire to hold a gun
Funky retro raygun design isn't realistic enough to worry parents
Accurate motion sensing
Bundled with fun titles that demonstrate advanced motion sensing and control
Easy to set up
The Sony PlayStation Move Racing Wheel delivers precision steering in racing games. The handles fold out
Turning the wheel into motorcycle handlebars
Comfortable
Intuitive controllers
Nearperfect tracking with PlayStation Eye
Huge range of motion
Accurate and responsive internal components
Generally more accurate than Wii
Augmented reality potential
Sports Champions a compelling bundled title
Affordable price for motion control gaming
Lag-free precision controllers
The editors didn't like
Not cheap for what amounts to a plastic grip
Larger hands may find the grip too small
Trigger should be farther forward
Launch titles will likely appeal only to casual gamers
You must have the Move motion controller system to use the Move Racing Wheel. You can't charge the Move baton without removing it from the wheel
Initial spate of compatible games is less than inspiring
Getting four people fully outfitted to play will be expensive.
Abstract: Sony PlayStation MoveRating: 4/5 The launch of Sony's PlayStation Move kicks off the motion-controlled gaming wars in Australia and while the first wave of titles show promise, upcoming games will really allow the PlayStation 3 add-on to flex its muscl...
Abstract: The launch of Sony's PlayStation Move kicks off the motion-controlled gaming wars in Australia and while the first wave of titles show promise, upcoming games will really allow the PlayStation 3 add-on to flex its muscles. With Microsoft's controller-f...
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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...