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How do you feel about Interactivity?

Discussion in 'Video Games' started by Dragon, Dec 20, 2014.

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  1. Dragon

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    Eh, you know, I never really cared for motion controls, as I don't really want to become too interactive with the game. I usually play game as a way to relax, and motion controls just force me to move around, which doesn't really relax me at all. Plus, motion controls are usually unreliable and never beat a normal controller, imo.

    Things such as second screen controllers (Wii U) and built-in trackpads (PS4) are innovations which don't feel like a tacked up gimmick and don't change the gameplay so drastically for it to be irritating. D;

    The only real motion controls I'll ever like are tilt controls due to how intuitive and accurate they can be when done right.


    Buuuuut, that being said, for this topic, How do you feel about the ability to have your video game respond to how you move? and I mean your feelings specifically about video game interactivity, which includes the Wii Motion, the Sony Move, and the Xbox kinect. And some other consoles that I may have forgotten.

    Do you like the video games that involve interactivity? Do you prefer interactivity over video games that only require a controller? What video games that involve interactivity do you own?

    Feel free to share your thoughts.
     
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  2. Lucy

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    I like interactivity to a certain extent. If it's a game designed to give you a workout (such as Wii Fit), then I like the concept and would definitely utilize it. I also don't mind if there's slight interactivity and games no designed to give you a workout (such as making faces in Pokémon-Amie or blowing into the DS/3DS microphone in the DS LoZ games). But if it's for an RPG or something where you have to constantly move, it can get annoying and painful.

    As for games with interactivity that I own, those would be Pokémon XY/ORAS.
     
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    I feel like that there is TOO much interactivity these days. A lot of the time, people don't really want to move or shake their controllers a lot to do something that could have just as easily been done by a button that wasn't currently used by the game. I personally don't really like it overall and I think that it should certainly be lessened throughout all sorts of different games.
     
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