Killzone 3 Developers Think Motion Controls Are The Future

killzone 3 move controls

Killzone 3, hitting the PlayStation 3 on February 22, is the first big triple-A title to feature motion controls utilizing Sony’s Move gadget. While Nintendo has tried in the past to put first person shooters on the Wii, the efforts (i.e The Conduit) have fallen kind of short in bringing about a sea change in the way we play our games. The developers of Killzone 3, Guerrilla Games, believes that analog sticks are the way of the past, and that their title marks the beginning of a new era in FPS games. Speaking with CVG regarding the Move controls for Killzone 3, principal programmer Tommy de Roos had this to say about the future of FPS games and what the enthusiast gamers think:

“I think they’re opening up to it,” he said. “At the beginning there was a lot of reluctance but I know that a few of them picked it up, they tried it and they were actually quite surprised at how well it worked and the extra dimension it gives you.”

While he did admit that turning around and aiming was kind of difficult, the precise aiming was winning more people over than turning them away.

The interview concludes with Mr. de Roos saying that motion controls, and not just the Move specifically, will be the tools of the future for FPS games. It seems that Guerrilla Games is of the opinion that we’ll all be waggling at ambiguously foreign adversaries in the future. People may say that the dual analog controller is here to stay, but if motion controls can give us mouse-like precision, could it be adopted wholesale? What do you guys think?

Source – CVG

Written by

mitch@gamersushi.com Twitter: @mi7ch Gamertag: Lubeius PSN ID: Lubeius SteamID: Mister_L Origin/EA:Lube182 Currently Playing: PUBG, Rainbow 6: Siege, Assassin's Creed: Origins, Total War: Warhammer 2

3 thoughts on “Killzone 3 Developers Think Motion Controls Are The Future”

  1. Why pay £60 for a Move starter pack and another £15 for the nunchuck thingy when I could just plug in/ connect a wireless mouse and keyboard that’s already in my house? Answer me that Guerilla. And by that I mean put M&KB support in the game. Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeease…

  2. Most of what I hear is that the Move controls in KZ3 make a lot of sense. I actually kind of want to try them out now, specifically on the mech level.

  3. You can just get that open beta now. I tried out the move support and I thought it was pretty cool. The worst thing about it is trying to melee someone. You swing upward with the controller fast, but it messes you up cause you are then looking at the sky when the enemy is in front of you possibly shooting you down. They need to make melee a simple button press.

Comments are closed.