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October 2010
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Responsive and mostly intuitive motion controls
Plenty of variety courtesy of the six sports and their respective minigames
Most events are accessible enough for anyone to pick up and play
Great tutorials and gentle singleplayer difficulty curve.
Sports Champions is fun, but it’s rough around the edges. The gameplay is solid for the most part and will provide you with some good times and there’s a lot for a single player to do, but it’s not going to feel fresh for long. This is another motion c...
Abstract: Okay, you might need to look again when you first see this title because even though you may have seen it all before with Wii Sports, now it’s time for the PlayStation 3 to showcase their “Move” technology and this game is the perfect platform for this...
There are some genuinely clever uses for Move on offer, along with some addictive gameplay.
Only half of the games show any longevity, and when there's only six to begin with that's hardly impressive. There's an overall lack of innovation, and the AI avatars are so typecast they border on offensive.
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There are some genuinely clever uses for Move on offer, along with some addictive gameplay.
Only half of the games show any longevity, and when there's only six to begin with that's hardly impressive. There's an overall lack of innovation, and the AI avatars are so typecast they border on offensive.
Abstract: Every motion control system, it seems, has to have one. The Wii had Wii Sports and its sequel. Microsoft will have Kinect Adventures. And Sony is touting Sports Champions as its premier lots-of-activities-on-one-disc motion-based offering. But is it an...
Much more than a mere control gimmick, Sports Champions is proof of PlayStation Move’s superiority over Nintendo’s motion control repertoire. This is a much more organic experience, thanks to the way in which the game replicates the player’s real-time ...
Demonstrates the versatile range of control options Move will offer
Excessively tedious gameplay, graphically poor, lacks any sort of atmosphere, lacks interaction in the traditional sense
Overall Sports Champions isn't really a champion game. It shows what can be done with PlayStation Move and would be better bundled as a title or as a cheap PSN download, but as a game? No, we can't really recommend it...