BioShock Infinite PS3 Move support ‘hard’ to talk about

Back at E3 2011, Irrational Games Ken Levine announced BioShock Infinite will have PS Move support for the PS3 version of the game.  Since then, we've heard very little about it, mostly because it's "hard to explain" how it will work.

Speaking to Eurogamer, Levine likened talking about BioShock Infinite's Move support to "talking about music".

"Talking about Move support is like talking about music," Levine said. "It's hard to do."

"You've got to put the thing in somebody's hand and say, 'here's our Move support. How does it feel to you?'"

Levine did say they will be doing that "at some point", but didn't say when.

"But it's hard to talk about because it's like, 'hey, does it feel good? Does it feel right? Does it break down barriers of interface for you?'," he added.

"That's the goal of Move, right? It's to make you forget you're playing with a controller. It's to make that much more transparent. The proof's going to be in the pudding."

PlayStation Move support is one of the two bonus features promised to PlayStation 3 owners when they purchase BioShock Infinite in October.  The other bonus is a free copy of the 2007 original BioShock which is included on the Infinite Blu-ray disc.

While we don't know the details of the Move support with Infinite, we do know someone who will fear it.  A robotic George Washington who was recently revealed as an enemy.