Gyro Gaming
- The Brief History of Motion Sensor Aiming in Video Gamesmedium.com The Brief History of Motion Sensor Aiming in Video Games
or: a timeline of how Motion Sensor Aiming in Video Games has progressed since the mid-2000s.
- Steam Input's Gyro Space / 3DOF to 2D Conversion Style,
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3DOF to 2D Conversion Style, also known as Gyro Space, is an option on converting from the Motion Sensor/Gyro's three degrees of freedom over to 2D output (i.e. which axes get used to output to mouse or joystick). As part of the New Gyro overhaul: Gyro Turning Axis has repurposed into a Gravity Vector-based Axis system that includes Local Space, Player Space and World Space.
If you happened to play games on Consoles (like in Fortnite, Splatoon, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom, Deathloop and No Man's Sky): you most likely experienced it.
If you like to know more about Gyro Space: I'll highly recommend Jibb Smart's Player Space Gyro explanation
- Gyro Aiming Games on Nintendo Switch
This is a list of Nintendo Switch games with gyro aiming or gyro pointing controls compiled from every online source I could find.
Links go to sources mentioning or explaining the controls and in most cases go to timestamped videos which demonstrate the menus or control schemes involved.
Please note that some titles have variable support for motion controls depending on the play mode and so they may not be available across TV Mode, Tabletop Mode, Handheld Mode, and across all controller modes such as for single Joy-Cons, dual Joy-Cons, Joy-Cons in charging grips, and Pro controllers. These details are not noted here due to excessive difficulty in researching game support.
- Alien Isolation
- Among Us
- Apex Legends
- Assassins Creed III: Remastered
- Assassin’s Creed Rebel Collection
- Assault ChaingunS KM
- Astral Chain
- Astro Dogs
- Boomerang X
- Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition
- Borderlands 2
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
- BPM: Bullets Per Minute
- Bright Infinite Memory
- Call of Juarez: Gunslinger
- Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
- Chasm: The Rift
- Chicory: A Colorful Tale
- CRSED: F.O.A.D**\\
- Crysis Remastered
- Crysis Remastered 2
- Crysis Remastered 3
- Cyber Hook
- Daemon X Machina
- Doom (1993)\\\/\\\*
- Doom 2\\\/\\\*
- Doom 64\\\/\\\*
- Doom 2016
- Doom Eternal
- Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour
- Dusk
- Dying Light Definitive Edition
- Fashion Police Squad
- Fortnite\\\/\\\*
- Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition
- House of the Dead: Remake
- Human Resource Machine
- Hypercharge Unboxed
- Immortal Redneck
- Immortals Fenyx Rising
- Ion Fury
- L.A. Noire
- The Long Dark
- Little Inferno
- Metro Redux
- Metro: Last Light Redux
- Metroid Prime: Remastered\*
- Modern Combat Blackout
- Monster Hunter Rise
- Morphie's Law
- Morphite
- Mulaka
- Neon White\\\/\\\*
- New Pokémon Snap
- Ninjala
- No Man's Sky\\\/\\\*
- Nordlicht
- Oddworld Stranger's Wrath
- Outer Worlds
- Overwatch
- Pikmin 1\*
- Pikmin 2\*
- Pikmin 3 Deluxe\*
- Pikmin 4
- Plants Vs Zombies: Battle For Neighborville
- Pokémon Legends: Arceus
- Portal
- Portal 2
- Powerslave: Exhumed
- Prodeus
- Quake\\
- Realm Royale
- Red Faction: Re-Mars-tered
- Resident Evil 5
- Resident Evil 6
- Resident Evil Revelations\*
- Resident Evil: Revelations 2\\
- Rico
- Rico: London
- Risk of Rain 2
- Rogue Company\\\/\\\*
- Saint's Row: The Third
- Saints Row IV Re-Elected
- Screen Cheat
- Severed Steel
- Ship of Harkinian\\\\
- Sniper Elite V2 Remastered
- Sniper Elite 3
- Sniper Elite 4
- Splatoon 2
- Splatoon 3
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
- Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
- Strange Brigade
- Strife: Veteran Edition
- Sub Level Zero Redux
- Super Mario 3D All-Stars
- Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury\*
- Super Mario Odyssey
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- SuperHot
- Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild\*
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD\*
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
- Time Carnage
- Toem
- Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
- Turok 2
- Ty the Tasmanian Tiger\\
- Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue HD\\
- Unpacking
- Umurangi Generation Special Edition
- Vigor
- Walking Zombie 2
- Wall of Insanity
- Warface\\
- Warframe
- Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
- Wolfenstein Youngblood
- World of Goo
- World War Z
- XIII
- Ziggurat
- Ziggurat 2
- Zombie Army Trilogy
*Also features motion controls in a release on Wii, Wii U, or 3DS. Note that other Nintendo releases may have different motion control schemes due to the use of IR sensing on Wii/Wii U.
**Also features gyro aiming in a release on PS4, PS5, or PSVita.
***Also features motion controls in a release on PC. Note that most native motion controls on PC require USB connected PS controllers.
Sources used for compiling and investigating games on this list include:
- The Gyro Gaming Discord's #native-games channel.
- The PCGW list of Switch games with motion controls, which at the time of writing has been updated with much the same information as this post but includes some unrelated motion control schemes and dubious listings that could not be confirmed.
- SwitchUp on YouTube as their coverage of games has the richest and most consistent coverage of motion controls I have been able to find
- The Nintendo eShop for correction of names used for the Switch versions of games.
EDIT: Other platform support notes corrected and Paladins removed as per comments elsewhere
EDIT2: Added a number of games and changed some citations courtesy of IcyXzavien and more, another notable addition is the brand new release Pikmin 4
- Gyro aiming games on PS5 and PS4
Covered by this post are games with gyro aiming, gyro camera, and gyro cursor or reticle controls published on PS4 or PS5 for use with DualShock 4 or DualSense controllers. Not covered is any form of motion controls only available with PSVR, PSVR2, PS Move, PS Eye, or Sense controllers.
Also not covered are games that exclusively have tilt controls, waggle controls, or other controls that are not primarily built on translating absolute rotational movements from the controller to absolute movements on screen.
Games published for both PS4 and PS5 and known to have motion controls in either version are assumed to have those controls in both versions unless otherwise known.
PS5 games:
- Astro's Playroom
- Deathloop*
- The Last of Us Part I*
- The Medium
PS5/PS4 cross-gen games:
- Biomutant
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II**
- Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0
- Callisto Protocol
- Deep Rock Galactic
- Enlisted
- Fashion Police Squad
- Fortnite*
- God of War Ragnarök
- Horizon Forbidden West
- Monster Hunter Rise
- Neon White*
- No Man's Sky***
- Quake
- Resident Evil 4 (2023)*
- Resident Evil 8
- Rogue Company*
- Severed Steel
- Tchia
- The Persistence Enhanced
PS4 games:
- Blue Estate
- Concrete Genie
- Days Gone***
- Doom 1*
- Doom 2*
- Doom 64*
- Dreams
- Elite Dangerous
- Gravity Rush Remastered
- Gravity Rush 2
- Paladins*
- Tearaway: Unfolded
- The Last of Us Part II
- Thief (2014)
- Until Dawn
- Vermintide 2
- Warface
- Ziggurat 2
*Also features motion controls on PC with a USB connected PS controller
**Only in multiplayer mode, also supported on PC with a USB connected PS controller
***PS and other controllers supported for motion controls in Steam version on PC, wired connection not required
Sources include:
- The Gyro Gaming Discord's #native-games channel, a wealth of attached in-depth information on several of these games has not been reproduced here
- A r/PS5 list of games with motion controls, courtesy of Teneesh and noo3rafle
- A PC Gaming Wiki article list of games with motion controls
- The PlayStation Store and Wikipedia for information on the platforms the games are available on.
Several of the games in the listed sources use non-gyro motion controls and have not been included on this list. EDIT: Hogwarts Legacy has been removed for this reason.
- Always-on Gyro vs. Gyro Toggle vs. Gyro on Button Hold: which is your favorite and why?
Personally, my favorite is the gyro on button hold, bound to the aiming button, as Breath of the Wild originally did. I'm personally peeved about the always-on implementation on Splatoon though, because any slight tremor in your hand means your aim will suffer. (At least they had the decency of adding a dedicated recenter button.) And how do you go three games in a row not allowing the players to correct the vertical aim with the stick? What in the world is the rationale for that?
- Doom Eternal Ancient Gods Part 2 Nightmare (Steam Controller using gyro)
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Moving with left touchpad. Clicking pad to dodge.
Gyro activated only when I touch the right touchpad, and modeshift set up on the right touchpad so I can switch between 5 weapons when I hold the left grip. Holding left grip also changes the XYAB buttons to the rest of the other weapons.
When left grip isn't held touchpad clicks have some XYAB and dpad functions binded to them. I click middle to melee, and other corner clicks to swap mods, etc.
So I always have movement controls, and only move away from camera when I select other weapons or items that aren't on my touchpad. And when I do that I hold left grip, which activates gyro so I can keep aiming.
- Spin Rhythm XD (Hot Pursuit XD) Steam Controller Gyro No Aim assist
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When I did this I had gyro set to activate on touch. Since then I've gone to always on for this game.
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- Interested but Difficult to Get Used to
I have a Switch, Steam Deck, PS4, and Steam Controller all with gyro controls. I have used gyro controls in a few games but every time I do it feels odd and I never quite get the hang of it. I keep hearing that gyro controls are really great for precision in shooters but I feel like I just can't quite get the hang of it.
I'm a long time PC and console gamer so it kind of frustrates me that I can't seem to get the hang of it. What are some recommendations for getting better at using gyro controls?
- GRAND OPENING - Welcome to c/GyroGaming!
Welcome to Gyro Gaming community, where Players and Developers can share their passion for Gyro Controls in Video Games.
Preferred platform or controller of your choice, you're welcome to Discuss about gyro, Submit your Steam Input or JoyShockMapper Config, Share videos about Gyro Aiming, Informing us of new Gyro Features or post silly memes.
As we're slowly preparing stuffs for this Lemmy.world thingin in wake of the "blackout" on another website, I'm still learning the ropes of this alternative, but do expect this subreddit to get up and ready soon.
For now: please follow the same rules as the Reddit version of Gyro Gaming subreddit.
BUT, if you want get into action and learn how Gyroscopic Controls works, here's a list of videos I recommend you to watch:
AL2009man (hey, that me! I made that video.): How Gyroscopic/Motion Controls can improve the Controller
Jibb Smart: CS:GO with Gyro + Flick Stick on a DualShock 4 (JSM)
Nerrel: Motion Control and the Rejection of Progress
FlickStick Video: Motion Controls are Fun, Actually
Nintendo Life: You'll Play Better with Motion Controls in Splatoon 2 | Soapbox w/ ThatSrb2DUDE