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To be honest, I probably would have never even considered buying a
Playstation 3 Eye if it weren't for
Little Big Planet. I have never been big on gaming accessories, but I was really left with no choice on the purchase. I bought game, and in order to retrieve certain items in the game I had to have this device called the
Playstation 3 Eye. I took my search for this oddly-named device online to get a better understanding of what the Eye did, and tried to figure out if it would be worth purchasing or not. Seeing that the device was so new, I could not find a single review and all I found were previews which, truthfully, were not helpful to me when it came to making a purchasing decision.
I found the Playstation 3 Eye at my local Target, and with a price tag of $34.99 I went ahead and made the purchase, glad that it wasn't more expensive. The device looked like a plain standard video surveillance camera. It had a wire that would be plugged into an available USB port, and a lens situated right on top of a slim and sleek speaker.
I have an HDTV and I figured this cool device would look sweet sitting perched on the top of it. I prayed to the heavens above that using this device would be simple. I knew that the Eye would offer me a way to talk with other online players without having to wear any headset but I worried that the voice clarity would be bad, and that I would have trouble setting the Eye up to the PlayStation 3.
The plus side about the Eye though is that it can be used to work with certain downloaded games made especially for the Eye. I downloaded a live aquarium type game, and was a little disappointed with my $3 purchase. With the Eye, my hand gestures were seen and flakes would dump into the fish tank, thus feeding the fish.The aquarium looked sweet and all as far as graphics go, but the mechanisms just seemed to lack, and were sluggish when it came to feeding my fish.