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Arcade bowling with motion-sensing controls--it's not just for the Wii anymore.

Wii Sports was popular thanks in no small part to its being a pack-in with the Nintendo Wii. But it was also popular because it made good use of the Wii's motion-sensing controls, particularly in Wii Sports Bowling. Sony has taken notice of the game's popularity and has introduced its own bowling game, called High Velocity Bowling, which will use the Sixaxis' motion-sensing capabilities. We were able to spend some time with the game at Sony's recent press event and came away with some detailed impressions.

High Velocity Bowling is an arcade-style bowling game that features several different game modes. You can play a quick game, play head-to-head against a friend or the CPU, enter tournaments, and test your shot-making abilities in trick shots. Trick shots range from having to curve the ball around a cone and then hit the pin behind it, to jumping the ball off a ramp or rolling it through the legs of a chair. There's no online play, but there are online leaderboards, and there are plenty of trophies, rings, and plaques to be earned as well.

There are 10 different bowlers, each of whom is unique in a number of ways. There's Carl the postal worker who bowls in a mailroom, Amber the former softball player who bowls in a bar, Mike the "little person" who bowls in a basement, and a number of other slightly off-the-wall characters. Each character has its own look and bowling alley as well as its own personality and personalized ball. The game's producer indicated that there will be future downloadable character packs available for an as-of-yet-to-be-determined price.

Once you've selected your game type and character, it's time to start bowling. There are no traditional controls, so you'll have to get off the couch and make like a real bowler. First you place the controller in your palm and grasp it. Then you twist the controller left or right to position your player, press X, and then do the same thing to aim, pressing X once again when you're finished. Once you've done that, you hold the X button down, bring your arm back and then release the X button when you want to let go of the ball. You can control the speed of the ball by swinging your arm faster or slower, and you can also add spin by pressing L2 or R2 instead of X as you swing. However, when you're putting spin on the ball, you must remember that the buttons are pressure sensitive, so you'll need to take it easy unless you want to spin the ball into the gutter.

Our time with the game was admittedly short, but from our brief experience, as well as from watching others play, the controls take a while to get used to. The developer is aware of this and said that the team is still hard at work testing and tweaking the controls as well as the tutorial. The game looks to be entertaining if you've got friends to play with, but it's also a bit of a letdown that there's no online play, since bowling is a game that lends itself to competition and is best played with or against another human. Of course, the game is still a way off, so many things could change between now and its release. High Velocity Bowling will be available at the end of June as a downloadable-only game in the Sony online store and will retail for $9.99.

14 Comments

  • bloodwolf97

    Posted Feb 13, 2008 4:32 am GMT

    can u download this from ps store?

  • mark_unix

    Posted Jul 12, 2007 9:53 pm GMT

    there is a bowling game built-in to home separate to this one as you can read here: http://www.joystiq.com/2007/05/22/sonys-high-velocity-bowling-started-literally-right-before-ni/

    the built-in one is indeed free.

  • DJKrayz_basic

    Posted Jul 12, 2007 4:38 pm GMT

    this is one game i think needs to have online play.. and if anything, some sort of easier controller to use in which to bowl with.. the PS3 SIxxaxis controller doesnt lend itsself too well to bowling, in my opinion.. i have played the WIi sports bowling game and it works pretty well there.. tho ive heard mention of some new peripheral from Sony, the Waggle stick or something, that might work better.. if they want to do motion sensitive controlling, they might as well do it right and make it comfortable.. but for the price, it'll probably be worth giving it a shot..

  • theKSMM

    Posted Jun 3, 2007 6:38 pm GMT

    This is an interesting use of the motion-sensitivity of the SixAxis controller. I know that it doesn't sense as many motions as the Wii controller does, and I am trying to imagine a one-handed use for it that doesn't seem awkward. Still, I'd be willing to give this one a try at a budget price.

  • kajtrooper

    Posted May 21, 2007 11:01 pm GMT

    oh i thought this would be part of Home.

  • mhder

    Posted May 19, 2007 9:44 pm GMT

    I love those comments like $10 is too expensive, I can bowl for real twice. Do people think? It's not $10 for one game of bowling, it's $10 for owning a bowling game. I guess when people want to be negative, they will "spin" things as far as possible.

  • Zoomer30

    Posted May 18, 2007 8:34 am GMT

    Probably not as good as the Wii bowling, but I love bowling, so I will get it (almost free)

  • RaiKageRyu

    Posted May 17, 2007 3:29 pm GMT

    Grasping the SIXAXIS doesn't sound right.

  • lonewolf101

    Posted May 17, 2007 11:59 am GMT

    Well, yes some places, where I live included, bowling is cheaper than ten dollars. However, the is ten dollars for all the bowling you want to play any time. How is this expensive again?

  • jjdomo

    Posted May 17, 2007 11:52 am GMT

    "VixDiesel :
    BlackIceJoe, I wish it was that cheap to bowl around here. It's about 13 a game for each person here. "

    Holy cow man, where do you live?

  • Zero_Beat

    Posted May 17, 2007 11:51 am GMT

    I just nabbed the trailer from SCEA's press site and this has great graphics like PAIN. Should be worth the $10 if you're into bowling.

  • VixDiesel

    Posted May 17, 2007 10:53 am GMT

    BlackIceJoe, I wish it was that cheap to bowl around here. It's about 13 a game for each person here.

    I'll have to look into this game to get my fix.

  • Zero_Beat

    Posted May 17, 2007 10:38 am GMT

    Everyone wants to bowl as a vertically challenged person!

  • blackIceJoe

    Posted May 17, 2007 10:12 am GMT

    Ten dollars to play a game of bowling on a video game is higher then I thought it would be. I can pay that price to play two games of real bowling. So this is a pass for me.

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