Mar 11 2010, 9:44am CST | by Robert Evans
Sony's new PlayStation Move controller is official, and now we're starting to learn which games will benefit from this new technology. One of the first to be confirmed is The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest. MCV reports that Warner Bros added the PS3 SKU to the game after the Move announcement was made.
Previously, Aragorn's Quest was intended to hit Wi, DS, PS2 and PSP. This new version for the PS3 will have a control skin akin to the one used for the Nintendo Wii. The new game will launch in autumn, and also includes a Move-compatible co-operative mode.
Aragorn's Quest sounds neat and all, but Sony is going to have to do better than that if they want the move to be seen as anything but a very late knock-off of the Nintendo Wii's motion controller. Come on, Sony, show us something exciting.
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