We can't say we're too excited for
High Velocity Bowling, an upcoming downloadable title for the PlayStation Network. While holding the Sixaxis controller like a bowling ball is a novel idea, it doesn't translate the sport very well, unlike Wii Sports. The game's biggest flaw comes in the way it approaches spin: instead of analyzing the actual motion of a player's swing, the shoulder buttons must be pressed while launching the ball. In doing so, the game neither provides the full motion freedom of
Wii Sports, nor does it provide arcade-styled precision of traditional button-based bowling games.
While we're glad Sony is trying a wide variety of games for its downloadable service, we can't help but feel that
High Velocity Bowling hurts the platform more than anything else: it encourages active comparison to
Wii Sports, and doesn't offer a compelling control mechanism. Instead of paying for
High Velocity Bowling, might we recommend
Home, which includes its own bowling game, instead?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-17-2007 @ 4:03PM
psn:ummfada said...
HOW 'BOUT HOM3!!!!!!111111111111111111
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7-17-2007 @ 4:09PM
upz said...
This is exactly the sort of crap I bought a PS3 so I wouldn't have to play.
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7-17-2007 @ 5:26PM
Popfrogs said...
Sounds really lame. I have to say the Sixaxis isn't really suited for junk like this.
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7-17-2007 @ 5:44PM
Darkdrium777 said...
That's too bad because from what I've seen from the trailers the characters we're a bit funny sometimes... :|
Let's hope they improve on that, after people who actually played the game post everywhere on the internet that the controls are not so good.
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7-17-2007 @ 6:48PM
never$$hort said...
The game actually looked pretty fun in the E3 trailer on the PSN... but whateva to each his own.
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7-22-2007 @ 11:53AM
Maurice_Chavez said...
Sigh... I hope they fix it, I was really looking forward for this game.
It's great to have games to play with non-hardcore-gamers... Maybe they'll get "High Velocity Darts" right ;oP
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