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“Did you know you can play The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with motion controls? You can!” – Brian Ashcraft, Kotaku
“What we could see is that the magnetics-based controllers are very responsive, spatial, and multi-dimensional; these aren’t your parent’s simplistic Wii-style flick controls.” – Paul Miller, Engadget
“Imagine dual-wielding two PlayStation Move controllers except – in place of the relatively cumbersome process of requiring a PlayStation Eye to track a glowing sphere to position the controllers in 3D space – the Hydra uses a small base station that creates an electromagnetic field with a radius of about six feet. That’s it. “ – Christopher Grant, Jostiq
“… you can pick up your faithful Companion Cube, and by extending your arm out from your body, move the cube out away from Chell, where with the flick of a wrist it can suddenly become a handy environment manipulator or ad hoc weapon.” – Gord Mcleod, GeekbeatTV
“After I got comfortable with the sensitivity of the Hydra, though, I began to feel right at home.” – Grant Hatchimonji, Desktop Review
“It’s a more accurate, more hardcore take on the Wii remote – a waggle wand that can sense not just motion, but position in space too.” – PC Gamer
“… imagine whacking zombies using your arm on Left 4 Dead 2, blocking a blow by lifting your left hand equipped with a “virtual shield” in the upcoming Elder Scrolls: Skyrim *fingers crossed*, or some quick fun punches. The fun is endless. Let’s hope that there will be more games developed solely for having fun with Razer Hydra.” – Micahel Aulia, Craving Tech
“With motion control, you can manipulate objects in three dimensions, moving the controller toward or away from your body to do the same in game. You can also rotate portals and stretch certain objects, making for some fun puzzles.” – Alex Castle, Maximum PC
“Portal 2 on the Hydra is one of the best motion-control experiences I’ve had. Movements were very precise thanks to the orb’s magnetic motion sensing technology.” – Natalie Shoemaker, PC Mag
“The ability to physically interact with PC games has been a dream for quite some time and the Hydra realizes that.” – Boss Mac, Back2gaming.com