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Video: Resident Evil 5 gets PS3 motion sensor skills

Submitted by Matt Jackson on September 25, 2009 – 2:03 pm2 Comments

Video: Resident Evil 5 gets PS3 motion sensor skillsAlong with LittleBigPlanet the PS3 motion controller will be used with a Resident Evil: Directors cut. But before that releases Sony has shown off the controller using Resi 5.

The Tokyo Game Show presentation reveals that like Wii users have already been used to PS3 Resi players will soon be having zombies all up in their reticules with a flick of their wrist.

As VG247 notes it appears that the player’s holding both a regular pad and the motion controller simultaneously, which make things a little awkward.

Click here to see LittleBigPlanet being played using the PS3 motion controller.

Via [YouTube, thanks VG247]

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