: Reach behind your shoulder to "grab" an arrow and pull it forward to fire.
: A survival mode where you fend off endless waves of enemies.
: You must defend a kingdom symbol against Morgrimm’s army. Medieval Moves Deadmunds Quest
: Swing the Move controller to slash and hold it up to block.
While some critics at launch found the "on-rails" movement and repetitive enemy types slightly dull or frustrating , the game remains a standout example of PlayStation Move technology. It is highly praised for being intuitive and immersive, making it a great pick for families or collectors of retro motion-control titles. Physical copies can still be found through sellers on Etsy or other used game marketplaces. : Reach behind your shoulder to "grab" an
Beyond the primary Story Mode, players can jump into , which supports solo, split-screen, or online play through several types:
The game follows , a young hero whose castle is invaded by the evil sorcerer Morgrimm . During the attack, Morgrimm turns Edmund—and the rest of the kingdom—into skeletons. Now known as "Deadmund," the prince must fight through waves of Morgrimm's minions to restore order and regain his human form. Unlike previous motion-controlled games that relied on separate minigames, Deadmund’s Quest offers a seamless experience that flows naturally between combat and exploration. Intuitive Gameplay and Combat : Swing the Move controller to slash and hold it up to block
is a 2011 action-adventure title for the PlayStation 3, specifically designed for the PlayStation Move motion controller . Developed by Zindagi Games , the creators of Sports Champions , it aimed to bring the same level of precision and immersion to a story-driven adventure. The Story: Prince Edmund’s Skeletal Journey