Recently, Sony’s Mick Hocking claimed Motorstorm Apocalypse would prove 3D gaming’s worth. For whatever it’s worth, prominent journalist Mike Fahey thinks this is totally correct.

“It’s not that the added depth of field gives you any advantage in the game,” writes Fahey. “It’s not the random humans flying across your hood as you perpetrate extreme failure to yield. It’s those sweet moments when everything comes together. When two cars screech around the corner and a motorcycle tries to squeeze between them, only to get turned into the creamy filling in the world’s worst-tasting Oreo. Or moments when you’ve gone from fourth or fifth place to first place, using the game’s track and techniques to the best of your ability, completely forgetting there are 3D glasses on your head.”

“So yes, I believe in 3D gaming, at least just this once. That’s got to be worth a brief woot,” he added.

Source: Kotaku