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Originally Posted by wraggster Sony has unveiled a Move exclusive fitness game called, sensibly, Move Fitness. It's due out this year. Move Fitness does what it says on the tin - offers exercise games based around the strengths of the Move controller. There's lots of arm waving; punching, samurai sword slicing, basketball throwing. Points are thrown out for hard and fast punching, all of which can trigger multipliers to keep you thundering on. The game promises "pinpoint accuracy", which ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Escape Plan has been announced for PlayStation Vita. A video at Sony's Gamescom 2011 press conference showed an unsaturated, eye-catching, stylised platform puzzle game. The main goal? To help characters Lil and Laarg escape by any means. You can inflate yourself to float or roll through walls. But be warned, float too high and you'll be sliced by on blades. Become to heavy and you'll break the floor. Lightning can zap you. Obstacles can trip you. "The Rules," stated ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The PlayStation Vita version of Resistance has been given a subtitle. From now on keep your eyes peeled for 'Resistance: Burning Skies'. The title was revealed only moments ago during Sony's GamesCom conference in Cologne. Developers from Nihilistic Software then took to the stage to show off the handheld version of Resistance, emphasising that the controls on the Vita are the same as on the console. The difference is that Vita makes use of touch to throw ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Ubisoft has announced its PlayStation Vita line-up. The publisher's Alex Monney revealed the initial collection of games via Twitter with the following: "Just announced our Vita lineup. Assassin's Creed, Rayman Origins, Lumines, Asphalt, MJ: The Experience and Dungeon Hunter." It will include an exclusive story and characters for the platform. More as it comes.http://www.computerandvideogames.com...isoft-line-up/
Originally Posted by wraggster EA will be including support for Sony's Move controller in next year's footy sim, FIFA 13. So confirmed SCEE moments ago to attendees of its Gamescom 2011 press conference, offering absolutely no further details as to how the motion controller will play its part in the game. The announcement came - and swiftly passed - almost as if to be a last-minute 'me too' response to confirmation last week that FIFA 13 will be Kinect-compatible. FIFA lead producer David ...