According to David Cage during an interview with CVG, the DualShock is now at the end of its life cycle and industry urgently needs a new controller. "The DualShock was coming to an end and the entire industry needs to move on," says the CEO of Quantic Dreams. Move and Kinect, published last year, respectively, for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, not enough? "Kinect and Move are not the final answer.
It is for console manufacturers to launch new devices, but something will happen, and it is hoped that this will happen soon." The latest game developed by Quantic Dream, Heavy Rain, which was originally only supported the DualShock, and thereafter for the launch of Move, Cage has released an update to the game to offer support to the motion controller.
"That was an interesting experience, we learned a lot. We need some 'time to learn to use the device to achieve even more interesting experience. Maybe in the future they will reach similar devices that will open new paths."
It is for console manufacturers to launch new devices, but something will happen, and it is hoped that this will happen soon." The latest game developed by Quantic Dream, Heavy Rain, which was originally only supported the DualShock, and thereafter for the launch of Move, Cage has released an update to the game to offer support to the motion controller.
"That was an interesting experience, we learned a lot. We need some 'time to learn to use the device to achieve even more interesting experience. Maybe in the future they will reach similar devices that will open new paths."
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