By Matt Litten –
September 26, 2010Posted in: News, VGB Week in Review
Most of my week was spent playing around with the PlayStation Move. Unfortunately, I’ve still yet to be able to play a game specifically built for the Move, but I do like how Tiger Woods 11 and Heavy Rain make use of the device for optional motion control add-ons — Tiger Woods‘ implementation is kind of sloppy, but the more I play it the more I appreciate just how accurate the swing mechanics are. A copy of Ubisoft’s strategy game R.U.S.E. also came in on Friday. Seems interesting so far, but I’ve only been able to squeeze in three missions. I’ll post some Move impressions for it after a little more time in the commander’s seat.
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About the Author

Matt Litten is the full-time editor and owner of VGBlogger.com. He is responsible for maintaining the day to day operation of the site, editing all staff content before it is published, and contributing regular news, reviews, previews and other articles.
Matt landed his first gig in the video game review business writing for the now-defunct website BonusStage.com. After the sad and untimely close of BonusStage, the former staff went on to found VGBlogger.com. After a short stint as US Site Manager for AceGamez, Matt assumed full ownership over VGBlogger, and to this day he is dedicated to making it one of the top video game blogs in all the blogosphere.
Matt is a fair-minded reviewer and lover of games of all platforms and types, big or small, hyped or niche, big-budget or indie. But that doesn't mean he will let poor games slide without a good thrashing when necessary!