OXCGN's follow-up from yesterdays part one on the mOve hardware, is Part Two, The Games.

Mainly looking at the games that come in the MOVE Start Pack which you get alongside the MOVE controller and other gear needed to get yourself up and running with Playstation MOVE.

As always, an unbiased look at what gamers are being given by publishers and companies, and well worth the time to go and check it out.

In Part 1 we looked at Playstation MOVE’s hardware and now it is time to take a close look at the launch software line-up for someone coming fresh into the platform (MOVE) through Sony’s Move Start Pack.

However, before we jump into taking a good look at Sony‘s offering, I think it’s best I clear up some questions for any non-regular readers of OXCGN or those who missed part 1.

1. Yes, we are an Xbox-centric site.
2. No, we are not fanboys.
3. Yes, we appreciate good games and hardware no matter what the platform.
4. No, the purpose of this review isn’t to trash an opposing system.
5. Yes, I personally own and play all current consoles and handhelds.

With that out of the way, time to have a look at the initial games for the PlayStation MOVE’s Australian release.

The name MOVE covers a range of both mandatory and optional hardware for use with MOVE games, but the absolute minimum is a Move controller and PlayStation Eye camera.

Now for games appearing in MOVE Start Pack
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  • 1
    Red 9 Oct 22, 10
    the technology is sound. it's the software for it that sucks.
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    XboxOZ360 Oct 23, 10
    Well there are several games that are presentedin the Start Pack that are worth it - but yes, the majority are a bit iffy at best.

    Heavy Rain wasn't that bad, but we'll be throwing MAG and such like through their paces soon properly with MOVE, and also ideally getting some hands-on with Killzone 3 for both MOVE and standard controller . . . so that will be cool.

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