EL33TONLINE: News tag archive: playstationmove
At Sony’s currently-on-the-go Playstation-centric event, Destination PlayStation, a new kart racing challenger has entered the fray in the form of LittleBigPlanet Karting.
This year’s edition of Tiger Woods PGA Tour has a lot of new features and loads of real-world golfers to offer, but potentially the most exciting addition to the series with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 is the inclusion of support for Kinect.
Imagine using the swing of your own arms to make a shot in the game, without a controller. Imagine using voice commands and simple hand gestures to set up your shots. Image Tiger Woods playing as Tiger Woods in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13.
Wait, what?
Before the days of digital balance boards and body-strapping cardio sensors, games were more about fun and less about running on the spot and counting calories. I’m talking about late night pizza and a bunch of mates kicking back with a round of darts, pool or ten-pin bowling.
Enter Puma After Hours Athletes, featuring High Velocity Bowling, Hustle Kings and Top Darts. It’s an affordable collection of three PlayStation Network exclusive games including the latest downloadable content all crammed inside a shiny Blu-ray disc.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of After Hours Athletes.
It remains to be seen if Grand Slam Tennis 2 can topple Top Spin 4 from the tennis throne, but judging by what I’ve seen in the demo I reckon it’ll offer tennis fans stand-out features that were missing from 2K Czech’s offering.
Continue reading El33tonline’s hands-on preview of Grand Slam Tennis 2.
Currently in development at EA Tiburon, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 has recently received a concrete March release date while exciting new features have also been more fully detailed and announced, with information on the game’s Xbox 360 Kinect functionality, online and social features, the ‘golf legacy’ mode and revamped ‘swing’ mechanic.
It’s been over a year now since Sony launched its motion-based technology called the PlayStation Move and since then many game developers have thrown in their lots. We’ve seen sporting games, virtual pets and sharp-shooters but every once in a while a game comes out that epitomizes motion gaming and Carnival Island is one of those games.
With over 35 entertaining carnival games, plenty of unlockable characters and an exhilarating party mode, you won’t have to wait for the circus to come to town to have some magical family fun.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Carnival Island.
After the first official reveal of Sorcery for PlayStation Move at E3 2010, the game has gone into hibernation with little to no new information released since gamescom 2010 months later.
Finally, and here at the tail-end of 2011, a flood of new details (as well as screenshots and in-game footage) have emerged to assure us that the motion-controlled Sorcery is still very much alive and kicking.
Comrades, it’s been a little over a year since the PlayStation Move landed on our beloved shores. The honeymoon period is over and Sony has only just begun to show us how we will fight on the beaches, the landing grounds, the fields and the streets. But I am adamant that Sony will never give up and never surrender - and maybe now that the PlayStation Vita is soon to ship out - we will hopefully see more attention given to the plight of motion gaming.
For this buyers guide we will be looking at games that invoke the right to Move. We will be awarding and praising those game developers who sought to revolutionize the motion controlled gaming landscape, taking full advantage of the pin-point accuracy and responsiveness of Sony’s motion controller. Let’s take a look at the best in categories for PlayStation Move games.
Continue reading this El33tonline Editorial, El33tonline’s PlayStation Move Buyer’s Guide for Holiday 2011.
I thoroughly enjoyed last year’s EyePet: Move Edition which was a well-crafted and fun Augmented Reality (AR) experience for the whole family. EyePet & Friends adds some new ingredients to the mix, including a fresh batch of mini-games and a greater emphasis on customisation. The biggest and best new feature, however, is the ability to rear two pets simultaneously using two Move controllers – either on your own or with a friend.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of EyePet & Friends.
Wondering about that header? It’s been one of those weeks, everybody, so it’s best not to try and make any sense of it.
We closed lots of competitions this week and awarded a bunch of deserving p33ps with prizes, we opened a few more competitions, posted up some great reviews and pasted tons of great game news on the site - all of which is quite tiring, so if you’ll excuse us, we’re off to enjoy our weekend now…
… but not before cooking up more exciting stuff for you to see on El33tonline in the coming weeks, and also not after letting you know what we’ll be busy with over the next two days:
To cap off a long week filled with high adventure and highly unfortunate criminal activities, the team at El33tonline will be trying to relax with the latest massive game release, Uncharted 3, while indulging in a few rounds of the hottest title of this year, ‘Insurance Claims: The Ones That Got Away.’
Let members of El33tonline fill you in on the details to find out what they’ll be keeping busy with this weekend:
There are already six Resident Evil titles available in digital form on the PlayStation Network, and today Capcom announced that two more games in the franchise will be coming to PS3 in the foreseeable future.
Sony has announced that Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest has gone gold and will be available across North America on the 15th of November for $40.
Q-Games has changed the name of the upcoming PixelJunk Lifelike. The title will henceforth be known as PixelJunk 4am!
President and Executive Producer Dylan Cuthbert explained how the name was changed “after long deliberation” to “better match the atmosphere [they] are trying to create”:

Last year 505 Games published Grease: The Game on Wii and DS. The game featured songs and dance routines from the 1978 musical, as well as a variety of entertaining multiplayer modes.
The Wii version was developed by British-based studio Zoë Mode, whose previous work includes the SingStar and EyeToy: Play franchises. Today 505 Games announced that the developer will be bringing Grease to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, with Kinect and PS Move integration respectively.
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