Kenji Matsubara expresses interest in Sony motion control

Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 - Image 1If Sony‘s motion controller is as responsive and accurate as they promise, then perhaps Ryu Hayabusa could add it to the list of his weapons. That’s what Koei Tecmo president Kenji Matsubara has in mind for Sony’s motion controller and what could be the next Ninja Gaiden. Fancy swinging your ninja blades live? Read on and find out more.

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If Sony‘s motion controller is as responsive and accurate as they promise, then perhaps Ryu Hayabusa could add it to the list of his weapons. That’s what Koei Tecmo president Kenji Matsubara has in mind for Sony’s motion controller and what could be the next Ninja Gaiden. Fancy swinging your ninja blades live? Read on and find out more.

Matsubara believes that if indeed Sony delivers on its motion control promises, then the technology would serve not just casual games, but core titles such as Ninja Gaiden as well. “IÂ’m very interested in the new motion-control technology announced at E3, but we really need to know how responsive it is,” he said.

Maybe we have to change the playing style and check the technology to see how quick it can be.

So, at first it will be casual games and then maybe hardcore games and we have to prepare for that and provide the games to satisfy that playing style.

The full interview can be found on issue 182 of Play magazine, which hits store shelves today.


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