One of the game's standout features was its embrace of the then-new technology. Unlike the Xbox 360 version, which lacked Kinect support, PS3 players could use the Move controller to mimic the physical action of a dart throw.
Beyond standard tournament play, the game offered several ways to enjoy the sport: Retro Reviews (Page 20) - Push Square PDC World Championship Darts Pro Tour
The game featured an impressive lineup of the era's greatest players. Darts aficionados could step into the shoes of icons like: Raymond van Barneveld James Wade Gary Anderson Simon Whitlock Adrian Lewis One of the game's standout features was its
: To simulate the real-world tension of a major final, the game introduced a "heartbeat" mechanic where standard sounds would fade out, replaced by the rapid thumping of a heart as you aimed for a match-winning double. A Complete Darts Package Darts aficionados could step into the shoes of
: The system required players to point to their target and move the controller in a throwing motion, holding and releasing a button to control power and accuracy.
One of the game's standout features was its embrace of the then-new technology. Unlike the Xbox 360 version, which lacked Kinect support, PS3 players could use the Move controller to mimic the physical action of a dart throw.
Beyond standard tournament play, the game offered several ways to enjoy the sport: Retro Reviews (Page 20) - Push Square
The game featured an impressive lineup of the era's greatest players. Darts aficionados could step into the shoes of icons like: Raymond van Barneveld James Wade Gary Anderson Simon Whitlock Adrian Lewis
: To simulate the real-world tension of a major final, the game introduced a "heartbeat" mechanic where standard sounds would fade out, replaced by the rapid thumping of a heart as you aimed for a match-winning double. A Complete Darts Package
: The system required players to point to their target and move the controller in a throwing motion, holding and releasing a button to control power and accuracy.