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Naughty Dog has downplayed the use of the Playstation Move for their upcoming PS3 exclusive Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. Now they've confirmed that players won't be using Sony's motion controls for the highly anticipated game after giving it a try.
"A great Move game is a game made around Move, and we started Uncharted long before that," Naughty Dog's Co-President, Christophe Balestra tells Edge Magazine in an interview. "It would be very difficult for us to just adapt it. We tried a couple of things but it wasn't making a lot of sense."
This is understandable for a third-person cinematic action-adventure game that relies on a heavy dose of differing elements from shooting to platforming. Motion controls don't have a place in every game. The good news is that Uncharted 3 will definitely support Sony's other big PS3 feature bulletpoint, stereoscopic 3D. Naughty Dog recognizes that a 3D element fits the nature of their cinematic use of the camera. "We've always been aware of the camera with our game, and tried to make the game look really deep," says Lead Designer Justin Richmond. "So it does benefit what you do."
Uncharted 3 is scheduled to be released on November 1, 2011.
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