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Top 5 Most-Played PS3 Move Games of 2010

Like other brands, Nintendo Wii has started the revolution of motion sensing gaming. Sony has refined this concept of motion sensing gaming with the help of PlayStation 3 Move. Sony Move is the platform which will receive a wider choice of PS3 games. The best PS3 Move games have the ability to keep you as well as your family engrossed in the video games for hours. Here are top 5 most-played PS3 Move games of 2010.

 

NBA 2K11

nbkNBA 2K11 is the latest installment in the highest rated NBA series of video games. NBA 2K11 is a popular basketball video game published by 2K Sports and developed by Visual Concepts. The game is the best way to plug into the NBA culture. NBA 2K11 features everything – gameplay, presentation, audio, AI, visuals, online and more–to give the best basketball video game experience ever. The game introduced many new features including cover athlete Michael Jordan. A game mode, “Jordan Challenge” follows ten of Jordan's career accomplishments. This new version of the game is designed to take the advantage of PlayStation Move hardware which allows the player to shoot, dunk and dribble with the new controller.

 

 

Kung Fu Rider

kungPreviously known as Slider, Kung Fu Rider is an action video game developed by Japan Studio in cooperation with publisher Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 3. The use of new PlayStation Move controller is the main feature of Kung Fu Rider. It is a fast-paced game that combines a comically off-the-wall in-game movement mechanic using motion-control technology to create a gameplay experience not to be missed. In this game, the players have to utilize the Move controller to navigate through the crowded streets of HongKong on a sliding office chair. Along with fast-paced gameplay, the game also features a two-player co-op mode, PlayStation Network support and rankings, more than 20 game levels, multiple office chairs and much more.

 

 

Start the Party

start the partyStart the Party is a popular augmented reality party video game, developed by Supermassive Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is a fast-paced and interactive party game which is designed to utilize the new PlayStation Move controllers. The game is the collection of augmented reality mini-games in which players are the stars. The game snaps a picture of the player with the help of PlayStation Eye and then proceeds to display a real time video feed of players by displaying the player and his surroundings in the game. Utilizing the combined strengths of the PlayStation Eye and the PlayStation Move motion controller, the game places players in the game they never thought possible. It contains over 20 mini-games, support for up to 4 players, innovative audio and video technology; cooperative, competitive and customizable team modes; PlayStation Network support and much more.

 

 

The Fight : Lights Out

the fightThe Fight : Lights Out is the most realistic motion controlled action fighting video game published by Sony Computer Entertainment and developed by ColdWood Interactive for PlayStation 3. The game challenges players to conquer the brutal world of illegal underground fighting. The game also utilizes the PlayStation Eye camera and the PlayStation Move motion controller. It is a one-to-one fighting game featuring both, single-player as well as multiplayer play options. In this game, the players takes control of a character to fight with another character. PlayStation Move helps players to control player's attacks, such as uppercuts, jabs and punches by playing the same moves as in real life using the controller. There are no rules in this game.

 

 

Create

createDeveloped by EA Bright Light Studios, Create is a popular chain reaction sandbox video games for PlayStation 3 video game consoles. In addition to standard controllers, Create supports the PlayStation Move motion controller. This game is mainly based on creating scenes where players can cause object to interact with each other in a domino-like effect. The aim of the game is to get an object from one place to another, causing other things to respond in its presence. The game includes an interactive main hub that spans into ten themed stages such as Transportopia and Theme Park as well as a bonus stage. There are ten challenges in each stage to conquer where each challenge falls into a category depending on its objective. The game is set up as a series of themed levels, each with a batch of Create Chains and Create Challenges to complete. The Challenges present a problem and you're required to solve it with the components at hand. The game tracks your creativity as well as rewards you for it.